also sprach Julian Cowley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.23.2228 +0200]:
> Funny, I just went through this moments before I saw this message.
> As far as I know, there is no way to do it other than to delete
> the dovecot.index files on the server. If you don't have access
> to the server, then ther
also sprach Kyle Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007.08.23.2103 +0200]:
> Check out section 9, Formal Syntax. Specifically, "flag-keyword", which is
> defined to be an "atom", which is a sequence of ANY character except the
> "atom-specials". In other words, a flag-keyword is a string of one or mor
Still having error with vacation. Compile ok, but run error!
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 deliver([EMAIL PROTECTED]): sieve runtime error: Run
error
"kc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, martin f krafft wrote:
Hi there,
I found that with an IMAP command like
STORE 0 +FLAGS (testflag)
I can set arbitrary flags on mails through the dovecot IMAP daemon.
This rules.
Now I wonder, however, how I can remove those flags, which become
properties of the folder,
We just started running Dovecot this summer at our campus.
Overall things have gone very well, and performance have
improved since moving off of U of Wash.
We have run into an issue with a user running Thunderbird
2.0.0.6 on Solaris. He is seeing a very long response time (20mins+)
on his first
On Thursday, August 23 at 05:14 PM, quoth martin f krafft:
Also, does someone know where I can find specification on what
characters are allowed for keywords? RFC 3501 is strangely quiet on
this, or I am blind.
Check out section 9, Formal Syntax. Specifically, "flag-keyword",
which is defined
Hi.
We're using dovecot 1.0.3 with a very very simple setup; specifically,
there are no namespaces defined. Users have been puttering away happily
for many months, creating subfolders and whatnot with (almost) zero
problems.
We'd like to start taking advantage of shared IMAP folders. I've
WJCarpenter wrote:
Thanks, but I think you misunderstood my question. I'm trying to
figure out how much disk space I'll actually need for holding the
index files. In other words, I'm looking for a planning factor to
figure out how much disk to buy when I got to Fry's :-).
Using my own maildir
wjc> I realize it's hard to be precise about this, but does anyone
wjc> have a feel or rule of thumb for a couple of aspects of indexing
wjc> overhead?
ss> You can always put the indexes in non-quota space like var. That
ss> way the indexes don't get counted against the users files, and
ss> won't
WJCarpenter spake the following on 8/22/2007 9:55 PM:
> I realize it's hard to be precise about this, but does anyone have a
> feel or rule of thumb for a couple of aspects of indexing overhead?
>
> 1. Proportionally, how much space does it take for all 4 files? If I
> want to give my users a qu
Hi there,
I found that with an IMAP command like
STORE 1 +FLAGS (testflag)
I can set arbitrary flags on mails through the dovecot IMAP daemon.
This rules.
Now I wonder, however, how I can remove those flags, which become
properties of the folder, really. For instance, after the above,
SELECT
Hello all,
While configuring the latest stable version of Dovecot (1.0.3), I've
noticed that "deliver" always uses the quota arguments found in the
configuration file, completely ignoring what userdb sends to it through
the authentication service. This doesn't happen in the previous version
I was
Hello,
We are running Dovecot 1.0.0 (Debian Etch, Backports.org, OpenSSL) in a
production environment and we experience sporadic SSL connection problems.
At the moment, it's difficult to tell if the server goes back to normal
operation after some time or if it can be reproduces at any time becau
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