On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 1:12 AM, Timo Sirainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 1, 2008, at 12:51 AM, Diego Liziero wrote:
I was wondering if it could be useful to use such tools to keep track
of users bugs.
I find somehow harder to search the mailing list if a bug is known, if
it's being
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 1:09 AM, Timo Sirainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 1, 2008, at 1:49 AM, Diego Liziero wrote:
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Diego Liziero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Diego Liziero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon, May 26, 2008
On Aug 3, 2008, at 10:31 PM, Diego Liziero wrote:
It seems so,
I sent you privately the rawlog and the last part of a sent-mail
mailbox.
The interesting thing about that rawlog was that it shows the APPEND
returning it saved the message with UID x, but in the mbox file
there's no UID x,
On Aug 3, 2008, at 1:52 AM, Marco Fioretti wrote:
marco:{PLAIN}thepassword:500:500::/home/marco/.MAIL/home_imap/
This says your home directory is /home/marco/.MAIL/home_imap/.
mail_location = maildir:~/.MAIL/home_imap/
This says you want it under home directory/.MAIL/home_imap/, i.e.:
On Aug 2, 2008, at 8:22 PM, Pekka Savola wrote:
It doesn't seem to be that the current logic is working; there is no
program with the PID that's in master.pid, and dovecot (1.0.7 + RHEL
patches) refuses to start.
root: /root$ /sbin/service dovecot start
Starting Dovecot Imap: Error:
On Aug 1, 2008, at 4:36 PM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
#1 0x080ba2fd in mail_transaction_log_lock_head (log=0x91cfd68)
at mail-transaction-log.c:419
#2 0x080ba36d in mail_transaction_log_sync_lock (log=0x91cfd68,
file_seq_r=0xbff348a4, file_offset_r=0xbff34880)
at
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Sahil,
Sahil Tandon wrote:
| Thanks for the tip Patrick. Unfortunately this will not work for me
| because I need to change passwords for virtual users -- the users are not
| system users found in /etc/passwd, but rather virtual users that are
|
Patrick Nagel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sahil Tandon wrote:
| Thanks for the tip Patrick. Unfortunately this will not work for me
| because I need to change passwords for virtual users -- the users are
| not system users found in /etc/passwd, but rather virtual users that
| are listed in a