On 25.6.2012, at 12.54, Edgar Fuß wrote:
With 1.2, is it possible to specify home, sieve and sieve_dir relative to
mail_location?
No-one, this one?
Too simple? Too stupid? Too obvious? Not possible?
Mail/Sieve dirs can be relative to home dir, not vice versa..
I know it's possible to
On 25.6.2012, at 17.42, Edgar Fuß wrote:
Ah, and what about the WIKI ``user_attrs = ..,
mailDirectory=home=/var/vmail/%$'' example that I don't understand?
Well, you could use a single mailDirectory LDAP attribute that expands to your
mail directory to provide for all of the other home/sieve
On 24.6.2012, at 18.57, Reinhard Vicinus wrote:
i try to migrate mails from a non dovecot imap server to a dovecot imap
server with doveadm backup as described there:
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Migration/Dsync
i first tried (local-mailbox port 18143 is the non dovecot imap server):
On 25.6.2012, at 19.49, Charles Marcus wrote:
I did try the 2.1.x version of dsync back in March. I found the version
to be very unreliable. It would crash with many types of operations
(e.g. maildir - mdbox conversions).
Well, the version in 2.0.x was problematic, which is why Timo was
That example means that if you have in LDAP mailDirectory=domain.com/username
field, and you want user's home to be /var/vmail/domain.com/username, then you
can set mailDirectory=home=/var/vmail/%$ where %$ gets expanded to
domain.com/username.
I don't think it's relevant to what you want.
On
On 25.6.2012, at 21.21, Reinhard Vicinus wrote:
Jun 25 20:01:26 10.129.3.200 dovecot: dsync(u...@example.org): Error: user
u...@example.org: Initialization failed: Initializing mail storage from
mail_location setting failed: imapc: missing imapc_host
Jun 25 20:01:26 10.129.3.200 dovecot:
On 26.6.2012, at 17.16, Joseba Torre wrote:
I've just tried to add managesieve to our director server, and when I try to
connect they fail with
Jun 26 12:28:13 director2 dovecot: auth: Debug: client in:
On 26.6.2012, at 21.34, J E Lyon wrote:
After many hours of searching (!) and lots of testing procmail scripts, I
found the explanation I was looking for -- something you explained at
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2008-July/032551.html
That explains it.
Thing is, though, every
On Tue, 2012-03-06 at 18:12 +, Sam Morris wrote:
On Mon, 2012-03-05 at 20:52 +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 5.3.2012, at 20.45, Sam Morris wrote:
3. The credentials lookup triggers an info log message saying that
credentials for GSSAPI were requested, but we have only
On Mon, 2012-06-18 at 18:35 +0100, Jase Thew wrote:
The reporting script at its core calls :
doveadm -f flow mailbox status -A -t 'messages vsize' '*'
It appears that Dovecot 2.1.7 is not resetting the vsize after collating
the sum total of mailboxes sizes for each user, so that vsize just
On Tue, 2012-06-19 at 00:41 +0200, Martin Schitter wrote:
the configuration keyword pop3c_master_user mentioned in the dsync
migration documentation (http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Migration/Dsync) does
not work for dovecot 2.1.7.
a config line like: pop3c_master_user = cyrus will produce this
On Wed, 2012-06-20 at 14:40 +1100, Костырев Александр Алексеевич wrote:
but what mechanisms do I have if I want certain user to be always proxied to
certain host, but if that host is down, to redirect him to another?
You'll have to mark the host down in SQL, and change your SQL query to
On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 10:48 -0400, Tom Pawlowski wrote:
Something I noticed on a 2.1.7 director test cluster (two directors,
three backends): 'doveadm proxy kick user' will kick all connections
for that user on that director only. Any additional connections on other
directors will remain
On Sat, 2012-06-23 at 07:04 +0200, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
Hello
I am having a hard time with users using POP while leaving mailboxes
of several gigabyte cumulated. This causes a lot of disk I/O and kills
performancs for everyone. I try to encourage people migrating to
IMAP, but that
On 27.6.2012, at 14.55, Emmanuel Dreyfus wrote:
On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 12:50:20PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
What mailbox format do you use? This shouldn't be a problem with for
example mdbox, probably not with sdbox either and with mbox/maildir
there are settings that can improve
On 27.6.2012, at 14.10, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
We have dovecot configured with auth cache. Is there any way to remove
a specific entry (not all) from this cache?
Nope. What do you need it for?
On 23.6.2012, at 13.34, Charles Marcus wrote:
It would be nice if there were a wiki page specifically describing how
permissions should be set for all of the services/directories that dovecot
uses.
Even better would be a dovecot/doveconf command that would test the
permissions and, if
On 26.6.2012, at 18.54, Charles Marcus wrote:
My question (I guess for Timo) is, would it be crazy/possible to implement
some kind of 'alias' conversion in dovecot that would work regardless of
client cooperation?
Ie, in a config file, add a list of 'aliases' for these special use folders
On 27.6.2012, at 0.19, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
If you are working with 2.0 or later dovecot, you should be at
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Namespaces
I am using 2.1.7 . I surmise from this Namespace page that the form:
namespace type {
where type is one of public, private, or shared
On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 22:18 +0200, Edgar Fuß wrote:
With 1.2, is there a syntax to, for LDAP lookups, use a given fixed
replacement for a non-present LDAP attribute?
E.g. something that would extend
user_attrs = mailFileServer=mail=maildir:/import/mail/%$/%d
to use
On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 19:08 -0700, Joseph Tam wrote:
I dont known about Angel, but for me is useful because sometimes i need to
deactivate smtp/imap/pop access from accounts, or change their home after
storage migration, and removing a specific record i can use a long time
cache.
I'm
On Thu, 2012-06-28 at 07:54 +0200, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
why this process (which most probably do squat index/update) runs as root,
not - like imap process - as user?
29413 root 1 760 22820K 9204K kqread 1 0:17 5.86%
indexer-worker
It runs as root while not really
On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 08:34 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 2012-06-27 8:29 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
On 23.6.2012, at 13.34, Charles Marcus wrote:
It would be nice if there were a wiki page specifically describing
how permissions should be set for all of the services/directories
On Wed, 2012-06-27 at 15:10 +0200, Reinhard Vicinus wrote:
Hi,
if i delete the home directory and all content below an existing account
u...@example.org. Then run:
/usr/bin/doveadm quota recalc -u u...@example.org
Are you sure quota recalc makes a difference here? What if you simply
run
On 28.6.2012, at 12.19, Edgar Fuß wrote:
The mail field defaults to mail_location setting.
Ah, yes, thanks. So simple I didn't think of it.
Will it default when the LDAP attribute is not present or will I have to
check the attribute's presence in the LDAP filter?
The default settings are in
On 28.6.2012, at 17.43, Gary Mort wrote:
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/dbox
To make life easy, I'll stick with just single-dbox as a start, however
multi-dbox would be doable.
With dbox, the only thing that I need to change is the alternate storage
model:
An upshot of the way
On 28.6.2012, at 20.14, Timo Sirainen wrote:
An upshot of the way alternate storage works is that any given storage
file (mailboxes/folder/dbox-Mails/u.* (sdbox) or storage/m.* (mdbox)) can
only appear *either* in the primary storage area *or* the alternate storage
area but not both
On 28.6.2012, at 20.55, Gary Mort wrote:
The indexes have to be in primary storage.
True, but the data they are based on I'm assuming does not include the full
email message, just a few key pieces:
uniqueid, subject, from, to, etc.
For an always running server, the indexes are always up
On 28.6.2012, at 21.04, Gary Mort wrote:
mdbox though is different, multiple messages are stored in a single file.
The index indicates in which file each message is located. When the data
is moved to alt storage, the filename can change in which case the index is
updated.
IE:
On 28.6.2012, at 9.43, Timo Sirainen wrote:
It would be possible to add a doveadm command for this.. I think the
main reason why I already didn't do it last time I was asked this was
because I wanted to use doveadm auth cache flush or something similar
as the command, but there already exists
On 29.6.2012, at 5.18, Daniel Parthey wrote:
wouldn't it be better to use a syntax similar to other doveadm commands,
with labels for all arguments?
doveadm auth test -u user -p [pass]
doveadm auth cache flush -u [user]
doveadm auth cache stats
This will allow you to syntactically
On 29.6.2012, at 9.35, Mailing List SVR wrote:
I have some out of memory errors in my logs (file errors.txt attached)
How large is your auth process's VSZ when it starts up and has handled a couple
of logins? It's possible that it's not leaking at all, you're just not giving
enough memory for
On 29.6.2012, at 10.13, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
Other command it could be usefull is to remove a temporal user-server
association in director. For example, I had a downtime in one server, so
users normally directed to this server is now been directed to other. Now I
want a user to get
On 29.6.2012, at 10.39, Mailing List SVR wrote:
Il 29/06/2012 09:19, Timo Sirainen ha scritto:
On 29.6.2012, at 9.35, Mailing List SVR wrote:
I have some out of memory errors in my logs (file errors.txt attached)
How large is your auth process's VSZ when it starts up and has handled
On 2.7.2012, at 9.49, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
My problem was that this timeout seems to be counted from the beginning
of the LMTP connection, so when I have a lot of recipients in the same
connection, last ones sometimes timedout. I solved it increasing this timeout
with proxy_timeout
On 2.7.2012, at 10.10, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 2.7.2012, at 9.49, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
My problem was that this timeout seems to be counted from the beginning
of the LMTP connection, so when I have a lot of recipients in the same
connection, last ones sometimes timedout. I solved
On 2.7.2012, at 9.53, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
I have a user, its assigned server is 155.54.211.164. The problem
is that I don't know why director sent him yesterday to a different
server, because my server was up all the time. Moreover, I'm using
poolmon in director servers to check
On 2.7.2012, at 12.07, Ewald Dieterich wrote:
STATUS in Dovecot 2.1.7 returns the UTF-8 decoded folder name in a
string literal:
. CREATE INBOX.Euro IKw-
. OK Create completed.
. LIST INBOX.Euro IKw-
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . INBOX.Euro IKw-
. STATUS INBOX.Euro IKw- (MESSAGES)
* STATUS
On 2.7.2012, at 12.31, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
My problem was that this timeout seems to be counted from the beginning
of the LMTP connection, so when I have a lot of recipients in the same
connection, last ones sometimes timedout. I solved it increasing this
timeout with proxy_timeout
On 2.7.2012, at 14.06, Ewald Dieterich wrote:
. CREATE INBOX.Euro IKw-
. OK Create completed.
. LIST INBOX.Euro IKw-
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . INBOX.Euro IKw-
. STATUS INBOX.Euro IKw- (MESSAGES)
* STATUS {14}
INBOX.Euro € (MESSAGES 0)
. OK Status completed.
Is this intended?
On 2.7.2012, at 19.12, Kaya Saman wrote:
what's really weird is that if I keep increasing the Cache TTL and
Cache size, the speed of transfer starts dropping.
I think it may just be a coincidence that changing cache values appears to
help, and the real reason maybe being just that Dovecot got
On 2.7.2012, at 16.51, Dovecot user wrote:
imap-login: Aborted login (auth failed, 1 attempts): user=,
method=CRAM-MD5, rip=127.0.0.1, lip=127.0.0.1, TLS
Jul 2 15:19:13 mx
dovecot: auth-worker: mysql(localhost): Connected to database mail
Jul 2
15:19:15 mx dovecot: imap-login: Aborted login
On 30.6.2012, at 0.41, Zac Israel wrote:
# 2.0.19: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
..
passdb {
args = proxy=proxy_always nopassword=y host=172.16.0.13 port=143
proxy_timeout=5 starttls=y ssl=any-cert
v2.0 has some problems with this. You should use v2.1 and use server name as
the host value
On 29.6.2012, at 19.21, Daniel Parthey wrote:
Jun 29 15:40:31 10.129.3.249 dovecot: doveadm(use...@domain1.example.org):
Error: user use...@domain1.example.org: Error reading configuration:
net_connect_unix(/var/run/dovecot/config) failed: Permission denied
I've noticed a similar problem
On 28.6.2012, at 13.38, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
29413 root 1 760 22820K 9204K kqread 1 0:17 5.86%
indexer-worker
It runs as root while not really doing anything, but when it starts
accessing users' files it temporarily drops privileges. This is
necessary if users have
On 28.6.2012, at 2.34, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
I am continuing to attempt to set up dovecot to keep its mail store in maildir
form while receiving it from an mbox, but without success. Dovecot reports
the
error that it can't create the file ~/mail/.imap/INBOX (and also that it can't
chown
On 24.6.2012, at 13.21, ckubu wrote:
dovecot log entries:
Jun 23 23:19:10 mx dovecot: dict: Panic: file driver-pgsql.c: line 84
(driver_pgsql_set_state): assertion failed: (state == SQL_DB_STATE_BUSY || db-
cur_result == NULL)
This is clearly a bug, but I don't really see why it's
On 26.6.2012, at 21.55, Matthieu RAKOTOJAONA wrote:
I'm using the very good imaptest [0] tool to test my little imap server
implementation. I've tried to use the dovecot-crlf [1] file, but it looks like
there are some major issues :
$ grep -n In-Reply-To.*; tests/data/dovecot-crlf
On 26.6.2012, at 18.04, André Rodier wrote:
I am using LDAP lookups, and virtual users with the same UID/GID.
Everything was working fine before, but now, I have this error when I
try to send an email to a local account:
Jun 26
On 24.6.2012, at 23.37, Jürgen Pabel wrote:
I am implementing a plugin (for the pop3/imap process) that requires
some data to provided from the authentication phase (a derivative of the
password). For that, I have now implemented a passdb plugin that
generates this data and I would like to
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.8.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.8.tar.gz.sig
Most importantly fixes a pretty bad behavior of sending mailbox names as
UTF-8 instead of mUTF-7 as required by IMAP RFC. I'm surprised nobody
hadn't noticed this in v2.1.x tree before
On 3.7.2012, at 7.37, Dovecot user wrote:
There's no way to troubleshoot this error ?
Set auth_debug_passwords=yes and show all of the log entries from a failed
login. Preferably use a test password so it won't be exposed. :)
I use the same config
file for dovecot 2.0.13, all works.
On 3.7.2012, at 8.00, Dovecot user wrote:
I tried to do the same 'dovecot -n' (dovecot 2.0.13, same config
file) :
Oh, are you saying that the difference isn't just the Dovecot version, but that
they are completely different systems with (somewhat) different settings also?
That's much more
On 3.7.2012, at 8.53, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
I see there is a dovecot shared library. I haven't looked into the
details, but here are things I'm interested in:
1. Replacing libc-client's use as a client library
..
I envision creating libdovecot-c-client-alike that is a set of headers
and
(POST /webmail/?_task=login_action=login)
On 03.07.2012
09:20, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 3.7.2012, at 8.00, Dovecot user
wrote:
I tried to do the same 'dovecot -n' (dovecot 2.0.13, same
config file) :
Oh, are you saying that the difference isn't just
the Dovecot version
On 3.7.2012, at 9.18, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
I'm still not ready to give ABI or even API guarantees to libdovecot.. There
are still several important large changes to do and I don't really want to
keep a ton of ugly backwards compatibility stuff just for external users of
the library. Also
On 3.7.2012, at 9.38, Kaya Saman wrote:
So if I look at a different authentication mechanism say LDAP would it
improve performance?
I doubt authentication has anything to do with why Outlook downloads mails
slowly.
But you could configure Outlook to use plaintext authentication instead of
On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 05:01 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
and for v2.1 a bit kludgy way:
doveadm auth user [pass]
doveadm auth cache flush [user]
Done: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/007bf0047ab0
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/1093c74f54af
so you couldn't test authentication
On 4.7.2012, at 21.49, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
Although nfs configuration is the same, there are a lot of differences
on readdir vs readdirplus nfs operations. In fact, in the old one we have 12%
readdir operations and 3% of readdirplus. And in the new one we have 46% of
readdirplus
On 5.7.2012, at 8.44, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
El 04/07/12 23:55, Timo Sirainen escribió:
Also maildir_very_dirty_syncs=yes improves performance by reducing readdirs.
It's safe to use as long as only Dovecot is reading the Maildir.
Is it safe to use it although a user could have
On 5.7.2012, at 10.44, Adrian M wrote:
All this is telling me that is safer to have two or tree smaller
filesystems than a big one. Dovecot has a nice feature for this
Directory hashing http://wiki.dovecot.org/MailLocation/
What I don't know is a nice way to migrate from a single directory
On 5.7.2012, at 15.55, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
Concluding... in my systems, with users with hugh mail folders
(thousands of mails) in maildir format, disabling rdirplus with mount options
(mount option nordirplus) increases performance (maybe we could do more
precise test and this
On 7.7.2012, at 3.38, Joseph Tam wrote:
#0 i_panic (format=0xff2302f8 Trying to allocate %u bytes) at
failures.c:259
#1 0xff2068a4 in pool_alloconly_malloc (pool=0x60330, size=0) at
mempool-alloconly.c:259
#2 0x00018248 in client_uidls_save (client=0x54d28) at
On 6.7.2012, at 23.28, l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
Thanks, that certainly helps identify the configuration options. However I am
more concerned about the experiences of others who have actually used the
replication. What is the rate of change on your mail cluster, how many
concurrent
On 8.7.2012, at 10.07, J E Lyon wrote:
I think some of the things Timo does, he is able to do in his sleep . .
What's annoying is that I sometimes do, and all the hard work gets lost
somewhere to the dream world :(
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 13:39 +0200, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
Hello,
More problems (it seems that we won't be able to put our new servers in
production). The problem now is that when we reach 1000 dovecot
processes we have errors like:
Jul 9 12:10:22 myotis31 dovecot: imap-login:
On 10.7.2012, at 8.31, Frank Bonnet wrote:
Would it be possible to close this thread from Dovecot mailing-list ?
Yeah, enough with this thread.
On 11.7.2012, at 15.42, Ewald Dieterich wrote:
A small bug in the mail_log plugin:
When I copy a mail from the inbox to a mailbox with special characters,
the mailbox name is logged in UTF-8:
[...] copy from INBOX: box=INBOX.Euro €, [...]
I think the UTF8 name is more correct here
I
On 17.7.2012, at 13.43, Joseba Torre wrote:
I've almost finished my new director based setup, but in the first test I
discovered that imap and lmtp connections were not always being proxied to
the same server. After some research now I think that the main problem is
that in imap
On 12.7.2012, at 13.32, Nick Edwards wrote:
Do you intend to introduce bcrypt into the built in password schemes?
No, but I would accept a patch for that.
On 17.7.2012, at 1.35, Robert Blayzor wrote:
So is there any way possible to turn off advertising of TLS on port or turn
it off/on per IP?
Something like:
If those work, then yes. If they don't, then no. I'd think they would work.
ssl = yes
ssl_cert = /etc/ssl/cert/default.pem
ssl_key
On 13.7.2012, at 8.30, Dominic Malolepszy wrote:
It caches the passdb lookup. The cache key consists of the given %
variables in the SQL query. So if your SQL query doesn't contain %n/%u
then the cache doesn't add per-user entries.
I had a chance to play around with this in the lab. The
On 13.7.2012, at 11.52, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
I know proxy_timeout is the timeout for the director operation. But
what is the purpose for proxy_refresh?
Director returns proxy_refresh to login process. The login process then tells
director this often that the user's connection still
On 12.7.2012, at 16.43, Veiko Kukk wrote:
I have problem with Dovecot 2.1.1 writing maildir files as users primary
group. Tried to override gid value, but probably i'm missing something...
userdb {
args = blocking=no gid=mail
driver = passwd
}
Also tried using 'override_fields =
I can reproduce this in v1.0 and v1.1, but not with v1.2 or newer. So this has
been fixed 3 years ago.
On 12.7.2012, at 14.13, Lay András wrote:
Hi!
I have a mailbox with 12 messages. Theese two commands:
x fetch 5,8:12 (UID)
* 5 FETCH (UID 10)
* 8 FETCH (UID 13)
* 9 FETCH (UID 14)
*
On 10.7.2012, at 10.24, Federico Bianchi wrote:
Is it possible to have mail_max_userip set to a value for localhost (webmail)
and to another value for everything else?
mail_max_userip_connections = 10
remote 127.0.0.1 {
mail_max_userip_connections = 0
}
On 10.7.2012, at 14.00, Reindl Harald wrote:
why does dovecot touch any ever used fuse-mountpoint
and scream at the next start that is no longer mounted?
If this is intentional, remove it with doveadm mount
why if i never called doveadm on any setup at all?
Jul 10 09:10:56 rh dovecot:
On 17.7.2012, at 13.54, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 17.7.2012, at 13.43, Joseba Torre wrote:
I've almost finished my new director based setup, but in the first test I
discovered that imap and lmtp connections were not always being proxied to
the same server. After some research now I think
On 17.7.2012, at 15.12, Reindl Harald wrote:
v2.1.9+ log message will point to http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints
Dovecot already internally filters out many mountpoints and filesystems that
are pretty much guaranteed not to contain any emails
i bet /sys/fs/cgroup will never contain any
On 17.7.2012, at 15.20, Robert Blayzor wrote:
On Jul 17, 2012, at 6:59 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 17.7.2012, at 1.35, Robert Blayzor wrote:
So is there any way possible to turn off advertising of TLS on port or turn
it off/on per IP?
Something like:
If those work, then yes
On 4.7.2012, at 19.17, Tim Dickson wrote:
version: using dovecot 2.1.8 or 2.0.12
bug: installation - some files missed
details: dovecot-openssl.cnf and mkcert.sh are not copied from the src/doc
folder to the installation doc folder on installation (make install)
both are referred to in
On 5.7.2012, at 16.45, Tony Hlabse wrote:
We are trying to use the user_filter options to limit authentication to a
single user group. The cusotmer has security rules that they want to only
have users belonging to a group to have access. Sample we have tried.
auth_bind = yes
On 7.7.2012, at 17.26, Malloc Kilobyte wrote:
Appreciating all Dovecot rich features, I lack just one. And this is the
ability to customize the quota exceeded, message rejected message. I know
I can set it's default content using quota_exceeded_message parameter, but
i would also like to have
On 11.7.2012, at 21.10, l...@airstreamcomm.net wrote:
Testing using the mysql dict for quota storage (dovecot-2.0.12-2_127.el5),
and ran into a couple issues. First is a permissions issue:
dovecot: lmtp(26786, d...@test.tld): Error:
net_connect_unix(/var/run/dovecot/dict) failed:
On Sun, 2012-07-08 at 09:42 +0200, Jan Friesse wrote:
Hi,
included is patch which adds support for calculating fs quota from hardlimit
where softlimit is unset. I'm usually not setting softlimit on my server
causing dovecot work incorrectly (not reporting quota at all).
Committed to v2.2:
On Mon, 2012-07-09 at 10:45 +0200, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
We still have problems with our updated dovecot servers... The problem
now is that we are having errors like:
Jul 9 10:22:02 myotis31 dovecot: lmtp(15431, user): Error: Timeout
(180s) while waiting for lock for transaction log
On Sat, 2012-07-14 at 19:17 +0100, Ben Morrow wrote:
I have been trying to get a Postfix mail server using Dovecot SASL to
accept GSSAPI AUTH from another Postfix server using Cyrus SASL, and I
believe I have found a couple of bugs in Dovecot's GSSAPI
implementation.
Committed:
On 17.7.2012, at 17.15, Marcin Mirosław wrote:
Hello!
I've just upgraded dovecot from 2.0.18 to 2.1.8 and configured impac. I
notice dovecot/imap throws segfault from time to time. I'm not sure i
know what steps are needed to reproduce problem.
..
#3 0x02d0fbf6208a in
I always use:
CPPFLAGS='-I/opt/local/include/postgresql85 -I/opt/local/include' \
LDFLAGS=-L/opt/local/lib/postgresql85 -L/opt/local/lib \
./configure
Because otherwise system iconv conflicts with macports iconv. But it has been
this way in v2.0 as well.
On 18.7.2012, at 8.09, Jim wrote:
Hey
On 23.7.2012, at 4.37, Mathieu Roy wrote:
I was using dovecot 1.2.x via xinetd with a setup like
http://wiki.dovecot.org/InetdInstall
Since I upgraded to Debian Wheezy, shipping dovecot 2.x, it no longer
works. At best, I end up with stuff like
Doesn't work anymore. No plans to make it
On 25.7.2012, at 13.43, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
* Ed W li...@wildgooses.com:
Oh, sorry. Why doveadm though? Why not attack the filesystem directly?
It's a bit hard with mdbox: mailboxes.
Actually it is allowed to simply mv the directory names, but I don't think
that's all that much
On 25.7.2012, at 13.54, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
The way I'd do this is to just do doveadm mailbox list, put the strings
through some regexps and doveadm rename if necessary. Repeat for all
users.
Yes, something along those lines. It's just that I find it hard to
craft a regexp which does
On 24.7.2012, at 16.46, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
this is a mailing list dedicated to Dovecot and the protocols POP, IMAP and
MANAGESIEVE with the one or the other detour to storage.
Greylisting and other Anti-Spam techniques, as discussed in this thread,
truely are off-topic. Please take
Stop replying here and start writing to http://wiki2.dovecot.org/AntiSpam - I
added some kind of a template now. Thread closed.
Dovecot doesn't create lock files named like these.
On 25.7.2012, at 22.50, McGraw, Robert P wrote:
We are running dovecot-1.2.10 on a Solaris 10 x86 host.
Starting on July 24 I started seeing the following type lock files I the
/var/mail directory.
-rw-rw-rw- 1 agab mail
On 28.7.2012, at 19.09, Matthew Powell wrote:
This looks very much like an issue I've been having with fts-lucene. Indexing
works (or at least completes without errors) in 2.1.7, but runs out of memory
in 2.1.8.
doveadm -v index -u username '*' crashes with:
doveadm(username): Fatal:
On 27.7.2012, at 9.01, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
I just tried switching to lmtp from lda. Messages are being delivered, but I
now see messages similar to:
Jul 26 22:59:21 bubba dovecot: lmtp(20508): Disconnect from local: Client
quit (in reset)
in my log for every message. Is this a
On 27.7.2012, at 20.01, Simon Brereton wrote:
I was doing some research on setting up a samba server for my internal
network (as an alternative to NAS). The setup looks easy enough, but
then I got to thinking - I already have an internet host with an mysql
DB that has usernames and passwords
On 26.7.2012, at 16.58, Nicolás wrote:
I'm writing because of an issue I'm having with my Postfix-Dovecot
installation. Everything's working fine but when an IMAP client is idle for
some time, Dovecot automatically logs it out.
Jul 26 14:01:16 mail dovecot: imap(nico...@devels.es):
On 26.7.2012, at 22.38, ssukh wrote:
Hello all, i am just new to dovecot and trying to figure out how to remove
.INBOX from the folders.
Now all the folders are created like
.INBOX.spam
.INBOX.temp
But i would like to have
.spam
.temp
Either:
a) Remove INBOX. namespace prefix
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