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On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Fredrik Tolf wrote:
using quite a deal of bandwidth, because of the * OK Still here
They are very essential for the COPY command, when I tested large
mailboxes last. So I suggest to _not_ remove them lightheadedly.
The
Hi,
Within Dovecot is there a way of spotting a change to a folder and
running a post-processing script on the email that was moved ? I'm
specifically after a way of seeing either an email entering or leaving a
folder - preferably running a different post-process script depending on
the
I've read similar post about such an issue, but have not seen any posted
solutions. I have a clean install of Solaris 10 running a Sunfire v440
w/postfix. I am using dovecote solely for SMTP authentication, and it is
working just fine except while running top I constantly see:
548 root 1
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 08:59 +0200, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Fredrik Tolf wrote:
using quite a deal of bandwidth, because of the * OK Still here
They are very essential for the COPY command, when I tested large
mailboxes last. So I suggest to _not_ remove them
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 02:22 +0200, Fredrik Tolf wrote:
I just recently discovered the IMAP IDLE command and tried it out with
my Dovecot server. It seems to work fine and all, but it seems to be
using quite a deal of bandwidth, because of the * OK Still here
messages sent by the server at two
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 08:28 -0400, Jon Alessandrello wrote:
I've read similar post about such an issue, but have not seen any posted
solutions. I have a clean install of Solaris 10 running a Sunfire v440
w/postfix. I am using dovecote solely for SMTP authentication, and it is
working just
Jerry Nicholls escribió:
Hi,
Within Dovecot is there a way of spotting a change to a folder and
running a post-processing script on the email that was moved ? I'm
specifically after a way of seeing either an email entering or leaving a
folder - preferably running a different post-process script
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On Thu, Aug 16, 2007 at 12:56:12PM +0100, Jerry Nicholls wrote:
Hi,
Within Dovecot is there a way of spotting a change to a folder and
running a post-processing script [...]
Ah, I posed a similar question (with similar intentions ;-) on this
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 17:52 +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Found this today multiple times for the same user:
Aug 16 16:59:38 postamt dovecot: IMAP(username): file strfuncs.c: line 165
(p_strndup): assertion failed: (max_chars != (size_t)-1)
Aug 16 16:59:38 postamt dovecot: IMAP(username):
Hello dovecot users,
I have updated the MANAGESIEVE patch to (hopefully) fix the compilation
issues reported by Robin Breathe. This is a patch against the latest
stable release 1.0.3. It currently won't compile with 1.1 due to
significant changes in the master code.
Change Log V6
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On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 12:31 +1000, Master Abi wrote:
Hi
We sometimes migrate mailboxes over to one of our mail servers which has
a very handy feature called 'ANY password'. This will allow access to a
mailbox using the given username and disregard checking for the
password. This is a
On Wednesday, August 15 at 06:08 PM, quoth martin f krafft:
This is exactly how I used to have it but then the need for
a vacation autoresponse to the From: address (as opposed to
Return-Path) arose and I had to switch to procmail:
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2007-August/024766.html
Hi, my mail server is running fine. But not sure if I am doing right with
mail_location in dovecot.conf
I am using dovecot-1.0.0-8_56 on RHEL AS 4 Update 5.
Our users have a mail directory under their home directory(~/mail). I
thought the mail_location line should be:
mail_location =
It is putting me in an infinite loop:
truss -p 548
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5, 0xFFBFF548, 0x) = 0
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5, 0xFFBFF548, 0x) = 0
pollsys(0x0005C5F0, 29, 0xFFBFFA30, 0x) = 1
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5, 0xFFBFF548, 0x) = 0
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5, 0xFFBFF548,
On Aug 16, 2007, at 1:51 PM, Jon Alessandrello wrote:
It is putting me in an infinite loop:
truss -p 548
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5, 0xFFBFF548, 0x) = 0
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5, 0xFFBFF548, 0x) = 0
pollsys(0x0005C5F0, 29, 0xFFBFFA30, 0x) = 1
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5,
On 16.8.2007, at 20.51, Jon Alessandrello wrote:
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5, 0xFFBFF548, 0x) = 0
pollsys(0xFFBFF5B8, 5, 0xFFBFF548, 0x) = 0
Some people had this problem when giving some superoptimization flags
with Sun Studio. Did you do that?
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* Timo Sirainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 17:52 +0200, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
Found this today multiple times for the same user:
Aug 16 16:59:38 postamt dovecot: IMAP(username): file strfuncs.c: line 165
(p_strndup): assertion failed: (max_chars != (size_t)-1)
Aug 16
I have compile with the vacation patch (dovecot-sieve-1.0-logging.patch) and
log file shown.
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2007-08-15 11:28:34 deliver([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
sieve_execute_bytecode(/home/mail/sieve/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/.dovecot.sievec)
failed
2007-08-15 11:28:34
Hello all,
I'm having problems to make Dovecot proxy work, I configured it
following dovecot's site. See my test below:
It accepts login and password and then closes the connection.
bastion01:~/build# telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK
Yu Chen spake the following on 8/16/2007 10:41 AM:
Hi, my mail server is running fine. But not sure if I am doing right
with mail_location in dovecot.conf
I am using dovecot-1.0.0-8_56 on RHEL AS 4 Update 5.
Our users have a mail directory under their home directory(~/mail). I
thought the
Peter Eriksson wrote:
We also saw a lot of pollsys() calls when trussing it. We haven't had
time to debug it further though. I tried compiling the source file
that calculates the ioloop timeout using -O instead of -fast but
that didn't make any difference.
If you are using Sun Studio 12
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