On 15.11.2007 23:08, Martin R. Ehmsen wrote:
On 14/11/2007, at 14.21, Jason Fesler wrote:
Any hint on how to use tcpdump to only grab the interesting parts?
tcpdump port 143
or whatever.
My knowledge of tcpdump is very limited and I only seem to be able
to get a lot of noise out of it.
On 15.11.2007, at 22.06, Ulrich Spoerlein wrote:
On Thu, 15.11.2007 at 04:32:16 +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Anyone who has NFS, could you test: http://dovecot.org/tmp/locktest.c
1. Compile: gcc locktest.c -o locktest -Wall -g
2. Start in server 1: ./locktest temp1
3. Start in server 2: ./lockt
Hello,
I am running
OS: Ubuntu 6.06.1 LTS
dovecot # 1.0.7 Beta
Problem:
I have all the email delivery set up with maildir.
I currently have an account which has 297,261 emails in the Inbox.
Here is a transcript of a telnet session with the server:
* OK Dovecot ready.
110 login somelameuser lame
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, Marcelo Iturbe wrote:
112 copy 1:100 toBeProcessed
Connection to host lost.
I keep getting dropped...
Does /var/log/syslog say anything interesting?
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On 15.11.2007, at 22.08, Martin R. Ehmsen wrote:
The above shows the only time IDLE is every used (except when
Mail.app asks for the capabilities of the server).
Somewhere after 14:46:57, but before 14:48:52, I copied (since I
have no SMTP server running on my laptop) a new mail into the new
Hi Timo,
> I'm getting that "link() succeeded, but link count=1" error with FreeBSD
> 6.2. So I'd like to know if this is a FreeBSD bug, NFS server bug or a
> more common NFS problem that I should work around..
Same here, im getting that error on FreeBSD 6.2.
Cor
On Thu, 15.11.2007 at 04:32:16 +0200, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> Anyone who has NFS, could you test: http://dovecot.org/tmp/locktest.c
>
> 1. Compile: gcc locktest.c -o locktest -Wall -g
> 2. Start in server 1: ./locktest temp1
> 3. Start in server 2: ./locktest temp2
> 4. Server 1 might log "unlink()
On 14/11/2007, at 14.21, Jason Fesler wrote:
Any hint on how to use tcpdump to only grab the interesting parts?
tcpdump port 143
or whatever.
My knowledge of tcpdump is very limited and I only seem to be able
to get a lot of noise out of it.
Look at ngrep - it lets you use both tcpdump
>
> Is this behavior cured, or do you continue to see it?
>
No, the behavior isn't cured. We still continue to see it
with various clients. I have posted a couple of truss outputs,
but so far no resolution.
Sorry for the slow response. I've been "fighting other fires".
Jackie
> Jackie
Dan Mahoney, System Admin wrote:
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, Stewart Dean wrote:
openssl s-client -connect serverip:port
Small typo i guess ... it should read s_client and not s-client. :)
Cheers,
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Quoting Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It doesn't. dovecot-shared file should be enough to solve your problem.
OK, that was a good tip. It works. Now the only thing I need is
dovecot to create the file automatically when I create a new account.
Is there some way to let dovecot execute a
?
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Quoting Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 15.11.2007, at 17.03, Thomas wrote:
Quoting Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It doesn't. dovecot-shared file should be enough to solve your problem.
OK, that was a good tip. It works. Now the only thing I need is
dovecot to create the fil
On 15.11.2007, at 17.03, Thomas wrote:
Quoting Timo Sirainen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It doesn't. dovecot-shared file should be enough to solve your
problem.
OK, that was a good tip. It works. Now the only thing I need is
dovecot to create the file automatically when I create a new account.
On Thu, 15 Nov 2007, Stewart Dean wrote:
openssl s-client -connect serverip:port
What is it you want to do with the data?
-Dan
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On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 12:51 +0100, Thomas wrote:
> Quoting Nikolay Shopik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> I'll be the first to mention that 1.0rc15 is ancient by dovecot
> >> standards, upgrade to 1.0x first and see if it's still broken.
> >
> > I am running a debian etch server. Unfortunately 1.0rc15 is
Quoting Nikolay Shopik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'll be the first to mention that 1.0rc15 is ancient by dovecot
standards, upgrade to 1.0x first and see if it's still broken.
I am running a debian etch server. Unfortunately 1.0rc15 is the
lastest version available in the stable tree. I would really
Kyle Wheeler wrote:
On Wednesday, November 14 at 10:51 PM, quoth Marcus Rueckert:
rejecting on wrong informations in HELO/EHLO saves me lots of spam.
That's a half-baked idea at best, given that you're violating a MUST NOT
in the SMTP specification. Plus, how do you judge "wrong"? Hotmail and
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Hash: SHA1
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007, Timo Sirainen wrote:
You could always just delete some of them manually. I guess it would be
possible to make it drop data more aggressively. I'll add in my TODO.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir
"Dovecot stores k
On 15.11.2007, at 9.24, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
You could always just delete some of them manually. I guess it
would be possible to make it drop data more aggressively. I'll add
in my TODO.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir
"Dovecot stores keywords in the maildir filename's flags
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