Over many months I've been getting frequent errors in synchronization
using dsync. They are hard to reproduce, and aren't always of the same
nature, but there's a particular case that I can reproduce 100% of the
time. It involves read status being synced in the wrong direction
when two machines
On Mar 14, 2019, Timo Sirainen via dovecot wrote:
> Looks like you're also using Maildir, which has another bug of
> keywords not being copied correctly.
Yes, I'm using Maildir. I'm not sure your description matches the
bug, though. In my case, the flags are copied, but in the wrong
direction
On 13 Mar 2019, at 22.43, Dan Christensen via dovecot
wrote:
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> On Mar 12, 2019, Dan Christensen via dovecot wrote:
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>> In another thread, Timo wrote:
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>> On Mar 12, 2019, Timo Sirainen via dovecot wrote:
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>>> That bug is fixed with attached patch.
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>> I'll report back once I've
On Mar 12, 2019, Dan Christensen via dovecot wrote:
> In another thread, Timo wrote:
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> On Mar 12, 2019, Timo Sirainen via dovecot wrote:
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>> That bug is fixed with attached patch.
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> I'll report back once I've tested it.
I applied 2656.patch to version 2.3.5 as found at
In another thread, Timo wrote:
On Mar 12, 2019, Timo Sirainen via dovecot wrote:
> That bug is fixed with attached patch.
Thanks! I'm attaching the patch here, so it is in this thread as well.
A couple of questions before I test this:
- Do I need the patch on the remote end of the sync, or
On Feb 19, 2019, Marc Weustink via dovecot wrote:
> I (and others) have the same issue.
Thanks, but the issue described in that thread is not the same issue.
I don't believe IMAP MOVE is used in the test case I outlined. And
I can also reproduce it with 1:2.2.33.2-1ubuntu4.2, whereas the issue
Dan Christensen via dovecot wrote:
I should add that these problems arise frequently in practice, even if
changes are only being made on a single machine, e.g. laptop1. Flag
changes on laptop1 propagate to server, but then are reverted on server
when laptop2 syncs with server, and then are
I should add that these problems arise frequently in practice, even if
changes are only being made on a single machine, e.g. laptop1. Flag
changes on laptop1 propagate to server, but then are reverted on server
when laptop2 syncs with server, and then are reverted on laptop1 when it
syncs again
I'm running dovecot 2.3.4.1 from https://repo.dovecot.org/ on Ubuntu
18.04 on three machines that I'll call server, laptop1 and laptop2.
Both laptop1 and laptop2 run dovecot sync against server to keep local
copies of my imap folders. Even when I initially had only two machines,
laptop1 and