Re: Dovecot-ee
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 12:08:38PM -0700, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 17 Oct 2014, at 07:24, Davide wrote: > > Hi to all, i found that dovecot-ee repository access is free 0,00 $ > > cost; i'm running dovecot community 2.2.13 can i migrate my system > > to dovecot-ee? What are difference between Dovecot-ee and > > Dovecot-community? > > It's the same, except somewhat more stable with latest important > bugfixes. Sorry to respond so late, but just to confirm, assuming one can get repo access without paying (I could), there are no licensing issues to using Dovecot EE in production (without any of the proprietary modules)? I tried contacting the sales address, but didn't hear back. w
Re: LDAP: Connection appears to be hanging, reconnecting
Hello Simon On 12/16/2014 05:38 PM, Simon Fraser wrote: > This is speculation, but what has happened to us in the past is that the > LDAP server stopped responding to queries, but the TCP socket was still > open for connections. A new TCP connection would be established, but the > daemon would not be notified of it. > > So, depending on precisely how the first LDAP server crashed, it may not > be the same test as killing the process, but closer to sending it 'kill > -STOP' (and then 'kill -CONT' afterwards, obviously) Thank you very much for that hint. You were right. When i -SIGSTOP the slapd i receive a similar behaviour of dovecot as we had a few weeks ago. So do you (or someone other) has a hint on how i could work around such a situation? I found a statement from Timo Sirainen from June 2011: http://www.dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/2011-June/059905.html "...Fallbacking to another LDAP server is done by OpenLDAP internally..." So i thought, there should be a possibility to "tweak" the ldap.conf. I then found a german Post: https://listen.jpberlin.de/pipermail/dovecot/2014-June/000506.html Where someone mentioned some ldap.conf Settings: BIND_POLICY soft TIMELIMIT 5 NETWORK_TIMEOUT 5 TIMEOUT 8 and a link to: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-enterprise-47/ldap-failover-timeout-client-setting-847718/ which also uses these two settings: BIND_TIMELIMIT 10 IDE_TIMELIMIT 10 I gave i try to them, but the result was still the same. Dovecot respectively OpenLDAP does not switch to another LDAP. Best regards Matthias -- Matthias Egger ETH Zurich Department of Information Technology maeg...@ee.ethz.ch and Electrical Engineering IT Support Group (ISG.EE), ETL/F/24.1 Phone +41 (0)44 632 03 90 Physikstrasse 3, CH-8092 Zurich Fax +41 (0)44 632 11 95 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: dsync summary?
Hi Randall, i poked a bit anround in the dovecot wiki and found this article http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Sync maybe when u apply the -D parameter you will get what u looking for. greetings, dominik Am Mittwoch, den 17.12.2014, 01:39 -0800 schrieb Randall Gellens: > Is there a way for dsync to report a summary of what it did? For > example, when finished, it could report how many messages in how many > folders were added (or deleted for a two-way sync) or had flags > modified, and if any messages/folders were skipped due to errors or > whatever. This could provide a sanity check that a sync looks like > it worked. >
Re: [2.3 feature request]: multiple passwords for single user
On Monday 15 of December 2014, Rick Romero wrote: > Quoting Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz : > > Hi. > > > > I wonder if there any plans of finishing "multiple passwords for single > > user" > > feature? > > > > > > Untill that happens (not that great) workaround exists: > > http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/MultipleDatabases > > > > > > Whoops misfired > > Unless you want a single service to have multiple passwords, I do want exactly that. > which doesn't > seem like a good idea to me, Good/bad depends on usage scenario and needs, so don't worry about this. > use SQL if statements to separate by > service/host. > > http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2014-July/097140.html That won't work in my scenario. I need two (or more) passwords for the same service. -- Arkadiusz Miśkiewicz, arekm / ( maven.pl | pld-linux.org )
dsync summary?
Is there a way for dsync to report a summary of what it did? For example, when finished, it could report how many messages in how many folders were added (or deleted for a two-way sync) or had flags modified, and if any messages/folders were skipped due to errors or whatever. This could provide a sanity check that a sync looks like it worked. -- Randall Gellens Opinions are personal;facts are suspect;I speak for myself only -- Randomly selected tag: --- Hippogriff: An animal (now extinct) which was half horse and half griffin. The griffin was itself a compound creature, half lion and half eagle. The hippogriff was actually, therefore, only one quarter eagle, which is two dollars and fifty cents in gold. The study of zoology is full of surprises.