Hi all,
I'm trying to activate sieve. In all tutorials I have seen I need to set
dovecot_destination_recipient_limit = 1 in Postfix's main.cf. Can anyone
explain why ?
I like to know because when I set this and the dovecot transport in
Postfix, I'm having problems when aliasses are used that
Koenraad Lelong:
I'm trying to activate sieve. In all tutorials I have seen I need to set
dovecot_destination_recipient_limit = 1 in Postfix's main.cf. Can anyone
explain why ?
I like to know because when I set this and the dovecot transport in
Postfix, I'm having problems when aliasses
Hello list,
The dovecot version is 1.2.6 running on Solaris x86 11 (nv-b91).
The relevant configuration lines are:
passdb ldap { # LDAP database (doc/wiki/AuthDatabase.LDAP.txt.)
args = /pfx/etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf
}
The file dovecot-ldap.conf is correct and LDAP authentication
Fri Oct 30 21:08:16 server dovecot[27407]: lda(pid 27407 user
userW): Panic: file istream.c: line 104 (i_stream_read): assertion
failed: ((size_t)ret+old_size == _stream-pos - _stream-skip)
i.e. was the input stream seekable?
Postfix's pipe process invoked dovecot-lda so no, the input
Hi all,
I'm trying to config a dovecot server on a debian-lenny box but I'm
experiencing a problem that serveral users have on the net, but I
haven't found any solution.
I'm trying to create nested dirs with my thunderbird 2.0.0.23 client but
without any luck :( I can create dir in the
On 11/01/2009 01:41 AM Leo wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to config a dovecot server on a debian-lenny box but I'm
experiencing a problem that serveral users have on the net, but I
haven't found any solution.
I'm trying to create nested dirs with my thunderbird 2.0.0.23 client but
Leo pippo1...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to config a dovecot server on a debian-lenny box but I'm
experiencing a problem that serveral users have on the net, but I
haven't found any solution.
I'm trying to create nested dirs with my thunderbird 2.0.0.23 client
but without any luck :( I can
On 11/02/2009 07:49 PM Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
0) You are the socond person asking such question.
*lol*. No, it's the same person. I'm also blundered in.
He has sent his mail on Sun, 01 Nov 2009 01:41:21 +0100, when you check
the header, you will see:
X-Mailman-Approved-At: Mon, 02
Just saw this new twist to an issue I reported last week with
dovecot-2.0.alpha2. I logged into an IMAP account using telnet to
port 143. After 30 seconds dovecot closed the connection.
Mon Nov 2 16:00:07 server dovecot[52355]: imap: dup2(-1, 5) failed:
Bad file descriptor
Mon Nov 2
When playing with large numbers of IMAP keywords on dovecot-1.2.6 imap
crashed:
Panic: pool_data_stack_realloc(): stack frame changed
Looks like either maildir_file_do() shouldn't T_BEGIN/T_END or the
keywords array should start larger.
0 libSystem.B.dylib
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 16:35 -0600, Mike Abbott wrote:
When playing with large numbers of IMAP keywords on dovecot-1.2.6 imap
crashed:
Panic: pool_data_stack_realloc(): stack frame changed
Looks like either maildir_file_do() shouldn't T_BEGIN/T_END or the
keywords array should start
Or 3) don't use data stack for them at all:
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-1.2/rev/939edf3ed09b
Yeah, that works too :). Thanks.
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