On 14/02/14 15:49, Steven Haigh wrote: > On 14/02/14 15:39, Timo Sirainen wrote: >> On 14.2.2014, at 13.32, Steven Haigh <net...@crc.id.au> wrote: >> >>> Looking further into this, it seems like the file has been compressed twice: >>> >>> This doesn't seem right for mail that has been sent, or moved from the >>> inbox to the trash folder... >>> >>> Is it possible that when the mail is moved between folders, it is >>> somehow compressed a second time? >> >> Can you reproduce this by copying/moving a mail? I can't. What's your >> doveconf -n output? > > I'm digging a bit futher... I can't get the trash folder to update at > all now via thunderbird - I'm trying to get a common method - but can't > quite figure it out. > > Config attached. > > I'm wondering... After I enabled compression on store, I ran a script > that went through and compressed files with gzip and compressed existing > content - also attached. > > It seemed to make sense while reading through the script, so I'm not > quite sure if its something I missed either...
I *think* I may have gotten to the bottom of this... I believe that the locking in the script didn't work - then while the compression script was running, dovecot delivered mail into that mailbox. This was then compressed a second time by the compression script. Narrowing down to the specific emails and times that the messages causing problems were processed by Dovecot - these were all done when the script file was being run. As such, this is certainly not a dovecot problem and I apologise for the noise on the list :) -- Steven Haigh Email: net...@crc.id.au Web: https://www.crc.id.au Phone: (03) 9001 6090 - 0412 935 897 Fax: (03) 8338 0299
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