Can you try with latest git? We did some improvements on the systemd configure
parts.
Aki
> On 26/04/2021 23:32 Joan Moreau wrote:
>
>
> Looking at config.log, there is #define HAVE_LIBSYSTEMD 1
> But "Type=notify" does not appear
> My systemd is version 248
>
>
>
> On 2021-04-26 12:05,
Looking at config.log, there is #define HAVE_LIBSYSTEMD 1
But "Type=notify" does not appear
My systemd is version 248
On 2021-04-26 12:05, Joan Moreau wrote:
I have
# sudo systemctl status dovecot
● dovecot.service - Dovecot IMAP/POP3 email server
Loaded: loaded
As I continue to test freeipa-server-4.9.3-1, on Fedora 33 with
dovecot-2.3.14-1 I've run into the following issues with web mail and
Dovecot integration.
1. I followed
https://www.freeipa.org/page/Dovecot_IMAPS_Integration_with_FreeIPA_using_Single_Sign_On
but
I couldn't get web mail to login
> On 26/04/2021 19:03 Thomas Knaute wrote:
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> i'm pretty new to this stuff, just tell me if you need more information.
>
> Apr 26 17:15:43 dilia dovecot:
> imap(u...@domain.de)<78561>: Error:
> i_stream_seekable_write_failed: close((>fd)) @
> istream-seekable.c:246
Hi there,
i'm pretty new to this stuff, just tell me if you need more information.
Apr 26 17:15:43 dilia dovecot:
imap(u...@domain.de)<78561>: Error:
i_stream_seekable_write_failed: close((>fd)) @
istream-seekable.c:246 failed (fd=21): Bad fi
le descriptor
Apr 26 17:15:43 dilia dovecot:
update on this:
to make a long story short
1) I did run mutt with debug enabled , but could not recognize anything useful
2) I had the same problem with mutt from my laptop
3) a few days ago I received a new modem from my ISP, as part of their
network upgrade operations
4) more or less in
I have
# sudo systemctl status dovecot
● dovecot.service - Dovecot IMAP/POP3 email server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/dovecot.service; enabled;
vendor preset: disabled)
Active: active (running) since Sun 2021-04-25 20:13:25 UTC; 14h ago
Docs: man:dovecot(1)
> On 26 Apr 2021, at 16:03, azu...@pobox.sk wrote:
>
> Btw, if your control files are OUTSIDE maildir and you are moving them back
> INSIDE maildir, notice (for example in my script) that .INBOX directory
> doesn't exists in maildir and control files for INBOX are placed directly in
>
Citát Eirik Rye :
On 26 Apr 2021, at 15:14, Eirik Rye wrote:
Both ~/Maildir and /mail/{control,index}/ are separate NFS-mounts,
and we now want to consolidate all files to the user's home
directory instead. The end goal is to stop using NFS altogether.
Some more background
Subject: How to Easily Set Up a Full-Featured Linux Mail Server on
Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS with iRedMail 1.4.0
Good day from Singapore,
I followed linuxbabe.com's Xiao Guoan's guide and successfully setup a
full featured Linux mail server on Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS with IRedMail
1.4.0.
Author: Mr.
> On 26 Apr 2021, at 15:14, Eirik Rye wrote:
>
> Both ~/Maildir and /mail/{control,index}/ are separate NFS-mounts, and we now
> want to consolidate all files to the user's home directory instead. The end
> goal is to stop using NFS altogether.
Some more background information:
- Running
Sorry, accidentaly sent the uncomplete message.
Here is the mentioned script (see some configuration directives at the
beginning of the script):
https://pastebin.com/ArG8zspi
Citát azu...@pobox.sk:
Hi,
i think you cannot do this without preventing users to log in. We
were doing
Hi,
i think you cannot do this without preventing users to log in. We were
doing similar thing few years ago and i wrote a Python script for this
purpose - you can use it if you find it usefull (script is copying
only control files as indexes are transparently recreated):
Citát Eirik
Hello,
We are running a director-based dovecot cluster where the user's maildir and
the indexes/control files are, for legacy reasons, stored on separate
NFS-backends, i.e.:
mail_location =
maildir:~/Maildir:CONTROL=/mail/control/%1u/%2u/%u:INDEX=/mail/index/%1u/%2u/%u
Both ~/Maildir and
Le 26/04/2021 à 13:45, Aki Tuomi a écrit :
On 26/04/2021 14:38 Jean-Max Reymond wrote:
Le 26/04/2021 à 13:31, Aki Tuomi a écrit :
On 26/04/2021 14:28 Jean-Max Reymond wrote:
Le 26/04/2021 à 13:24, Yassine Chaouche a écrit :
Le 4/26/21 à 10:22 AM, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
>
> On 26/04/2021 14:38 Jean-Max Reymond wrote:
>
>
> Le 26/04/2021 à 13:31, Aki Tuomi a écrit :
> >
> >> On 26/04/2021 14:28 Jean-Max Reymond wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> Le 26/04/2021 à 13:24, Yassine Chaouche a écrit :
> >>> Le 4/26/21 à 10:22 AM, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
> >>> > After a
Le 26/04/2021 à 13:31, Aki Tuomi a écrit :
On 26/04/2021 14:28 Jean-Max Reymond wrote:
Le 26/04/2021 à 13:24, Yassine Chaouche a écrit :
Le 4/26/21 à 10:22 AM, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
> After a change of server
When you changed servers, did you copy the contents of (probably)
> On 26/04/2021 14:28 Jean-Max Reymond wrote:
>
>
> Le 26/04/2021 à 13:24, Yassine Chaouche a écrit :
> > Le 4/26/21 à 10:22 AM, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
> > > After a change of server
> >
> > When you changed servers, did you copy the contents of (probably)
> > /var/vmail/ from the old
Yes, I do run autogen.sh after every "git pull"
On 2021-04-26 08:21, Aki Tuomi wrote:
The current autoconf code is bit buggy, but if you do indeed have
libsystemd-dev installed it should do the right thing and will work
with systemd even if you have Type=notify.
This has been actually
Le 26/04/2021 à 13:24, Yassine Chaouche a écrit :
Le 4/26/21 à 10:22 AM, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
> After a change of server
When you changed servers, did you copy the contents of (probably)
/var/vmail/ from the old server to the new server ? this is usually
where e-mails are stored.
You
Le 4/26/21 à 10:22 AM, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
> After a change of server
When you changed servers, did you copy the contents of (probably)
/var/vmail/ from the old server to the new server ? this is usually
where e-mails are stored.
You can also use imap-sync from old to new server. This
Le 26/04/2021 à 13:13, Yassine Chaouche a écrit :
Le 4/26/21 à 10:22 AM, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
> Hi,
> After a change of server, I cannot see my mails. postfix is OK and I
> receive emails. If I send emails, with roundcube or thunderbird, I
> can seethese new sent emails. Access rights
Le 4/26/21 à 10:22 AM, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
> Hi,
> After a change of server, I cannot see my mails. postfix is OK and I
> receive emails. If I send emails, with roundcube or thunderbird, I
> can seethese new sent emails. Access rights seems OK. Dovecot with
> debug trace does not
Yes systemd is installed (and the "dev" files as well)
On 2021-04-26 06:23, Aki Tuomi wrote:
This is because you are not compiling with libsystemd-dev installed. I
guess we need to make some service template that use type simple when
you don't use libsystemd.
Aki
On 25/04/2021 22:53 Joan
Le 26/04/2021 à 11:22, Jean-Max Reymond a écrit :
Hi,
After a change of server, I cannot see my mails.
postfix is OK and I receive emails.
If I send emails, with roundcube or thunderbird, I can see these new
sent emails. Access rights seems OK. Dovecot with debug trace does not
complain.
Any
Hi,
After a change of server, I cannot see my mails.
postfix is OK and I receive emails.
If I send emails, with roundcube or thunderbird, I can see these new
sent emails. Access rights seems OK. Dovecot with debug trace does not
complain.
Any tips ?
append_dot_mydomain = no
biff = no
I don't know then. It works for me and I just tried it again. The only reason
it would fail would be that HAVE_LIBSYSTEMD is not defined, so it would not be
using libsystemd for notify support.
$ sudo systemctl status dovecot
● dovecot.service - Dovecot IMAP/POP3 email server
Loaded: loaded
The current autoconf code is bit buggy, but if you do indeed have
libsystemd-dev installed it should do the right thing and will work with
systemd even if you have Type=notify.
This has been actually tested, so if it's not working, then something else is
wrong.
Did you remember to run
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