On Apr 4, 2008, at 7:27 AM, Dien Phan wrote:
We are using a web mail software that allows users to login either
as us 'abc' or '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. The problem is: when a user logs in as
'abc' (without domain part) dovecots creates a directory /var/
MailRoot/domains/abc and check mail there (
On Apr 4, 2008, at 12:50 AM, Jack McKinney wrote:
Hmmm... what versions of OpenLDAP and Dovecot are you using?
A lot of people have them working with different LDAP versions. I've
Debian unstable's OpenLDAP 2.1.30.dfsg-13.5.
I note
that you got a result of "uid(user)=foo", from whi
On Apr 3, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Michal Soltys wrote:
dovecot will try to chroot into /home/home/admin with the following
message in logs, in my case:
Fatal: chdir(/home/home/admin) failed with uid 1999: No such file or
directory
The same happens if I use per-user chroot= option in userdb, f.e.
Scott Silva wrote:
on 4-2-2008 11:51 PM Tolga spake the following:
Scott Silva wrote:
on 4-2-2008 4:01 AM Tolga spake the following:
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 4/2/2008 3:38 AM, Tolga wrote:
For some odd reason, two of my users share the same Sent and Junk
folders, th
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Dien Phan wrote:
We are using a web mail software that allows users to login either as us
'abc' or '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. The problem is: when a user logs in as 'abc' (without
domain part) dovecots creates a directory /var/MailRoot/domains/abc and check
mail there (as I under
>
> A mail client that crashes when reading mail is either broken is
> running on a broken system, and fixes *to what is broken* are the
> right way to prevent that even if there happens to be something odd
> and/or wrong on the server side that is triggering the crash. This
> is not a Debian tes
Hi,
I've installed dovecot 1.0.13 on FreeBSD 6.3 RELEASE and now trying to
configure it. Below is my config file:
$ dovecot -n
# 1.0.13: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf
log_path: /var/log/dovecot.log
info_log_path: /var/log/dovecot-info.log
protocols: imap
ssl_disable: yes
disable_plaintext_auth:
At 11:18 AM -0700 4/3/08, Cam Ellison wrote:
This is a Debian lenny/sid installation. Dovecot has been installed
on it for over a year, with no problems. Lately (i.e. the past few
months), if I attempt to read a message, Icedove crashes. It does
not do this when I read a message downloaded f
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hate replying to my own emails, but progress is being made. I now
have rawlogs. What do I do with them? How do I make sense of them?
Well, they're transcripts of what Dovecot said to Icedove and vice versa.
Is there some pattern? Maybe Doveco
I hate replying to my own emails, but progress is being made. I now have
rawlogs. What do I do with them? How do I make sense of them?
I have more or less reverted to the original setup with icedove, but it
now crashes more readily than before. I think it's important to note that
the only prob
Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
I moved the maildir location from Hitachi's storage to local sas disk
and got the same erro using imaptest. Debug doesn't show any usable
information. :-(
Any ideas?
To trace your problem you need to debug kernel... as it is kernel level
crash.
Try ask
> Have you tried creating a new account with the same settings as the normal
> Dovecot account? Maybe Icedove/Thunderbird has corrupted some local data.
I moved the entire directory out of mozilla-thunderbird, deleted the
account, and then created a new one. Performance is now even worse.
Ther
That is true, it was a considence. I got an error after that. Now I'm
lost. :-|
What more tests can I do to know where the problem is? I want do more
tests before recompile dovecot with --with-notify.
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 23:41 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 16:55 -0300, Ra
Hmmm... what versions of OpenLDAP and Dovecot are you using? I note
that you got a result of "uid(user)=foo", from which I guess that you
had pass_attrs set to user=uid or some such.
I tried adding a pass_attrs of user=mail, in case the problem is that
without requested fields, the
I added the i_info line below and copied over the new dovecot-auth. It
is hanging at the same place; the "LDAP: Received reply" line is not in
the log. Again, exactly 180 seconds after the last log entry, the
connection drops. However, that line _does_ appear in the log back at
startup...
No, I mean this appears to be a bug somewhere since a LDAP request is
sent, but it's never received by Dovecot. So either Dovecot does
something wrong, OpenLDAP library does something wrong or your network
blocks the reply for some reason. For example on my system:
auth(default): ldap(foo,1
I am not sure that I understand you, here. Are you saying that I am
missing something from my configuration after the "filter=" line like a
pass_attrs listing fields to return? I do not have one, as there are no
fields that I need returned. The only thing that dovecot needs is the
DN of t
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 09:46 -0500, Jack McKinney wrote:
> ldap([EMAIL PROTECTED],y.y.y.y): bind search: base=ou=users,
> dc=lorentz,dc=com
> filter=(&(objectClass=inetOrgPerson)([EMAIL PROTECTED]))
Here should be a line saying "result: ". Since there
isn't, Dovecot never appears to receive the re
Charles Marcus wrote:
On 4/3/2008, Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dovecot has been installed on it for over a year, with no problems.
What version?
1.0.13
I think it's some weird communication thing between icedove and dovecot.
Valgrind (memcheck) gives me this:
/usr/lib/icedove
Red Hat Linux release 7.2 (Enigma)
OpenLDAP 2.3.38
Dovecot 1.0.12
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 23:43 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 09:46 -0500, Jack McKinney wrote:
> > I have _almost_ got Dovecot working! One little snag...
>
> What version?
>
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Jack McKinney
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On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 09:46 -0500, Jack McKinney wrote:
> I have _almost_ got Dovecot working! One little snag...
What version?
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On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 16:55 -0300, Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
> The erro stops when I uncomment
>
> mail_max_userip_connections = 10
>
> does it make any sence?
The default is 10, so commenting or uncommenting it should make no
difference at all.
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On 4/3/2008, Cam Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dovecot has been installed on it for over a year, with no problems.
What version?
--
Best regards,
Charles
The erro stops when I uncomment
mail_max_userip_connections = 10
does it make any sence?
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 16:34 -0300, Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
> I moved the maildir location from Hitachi's storage to local sas disk
> and got the same erro using imaptest. Debug doesn't show any
I moved the maildir location from Hitachi's storage to local sas disk
and got the same erro using imaptest. Debug doesn't show any usable
information. :-(
Any ideas?
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 19:01 +0300, Uldis Pakuls wrote:
> Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
> > On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 09:25 +0
When using the zlib plugin with maildir and copying with hardlinks,
if a compressed message is copied, the 'Z' suffix on the file isn't
copied, so the new message isn't uncompressed when it's fetched.
I wasn't smart enough to figure out a clean way to carry a file
suffix through a copy, so
Asheesh Laroia wrote:
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Cam Ellison wrote:
This is a Debian lenny/sid installation. Dovecot has been installed
on it for over a year, with no problems. Lately (i.e. the past few
months), if I attempt to read a message, Icedove crashes. It does not
do this when I read a me
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Cam Ellison wrote:
This is a Debian lenny/sid installation. Dovecot has been installed on it
for over a year, with no problems. Lately (i.e. the past few months), if I
attempt to read a message, Icedove crashes. It does not do this when I read
a message downloaded from t
This is a Debian lenny/sid installation. Dovecot has been installed on
it for over a year, with no problems. Lately (i.e. the past few
months), if I attempt to read a message, Icedove crashes. It does not
do this when I read a message downloaded from the ISP's POP3 server (not
that I do this
Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 09:25 +0300, Uldis Pakuls wrote:
>
>
>> Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
>>
>>> Guys,
>>>
>>> I'm getting strange messages on my new server with dovecot-1.1rc4 + lda
>>> + sieve + ldap + postfix + suse10. This server is in prod
I have _almost_ got Dovecot working! One little snag...
My users login using their email address as username. Each domain has
their own LDAP subtree. Each user has an entry in the ou=users subtree
of the domain subtree, and has a mail: field (inetOrgPerson) listing
their email ad
On Thu, 2008-04-03 at 09:25 +0300, Uldis Pakuls wrote:
> Raphael Bittencourt S. Costa wrote:
> > Guys,
> >
> > I'm getting strange messages on my new server with dovecot-1.1rc4 + lda
> > + sieve + ldap + postfix + suse10. This server is in production since
> > monday, and worked fine until today
Hello
I've noticed a little strange behaviour of that option. For example with
following settings:
system user: admin, with its home directory as /home/admin
dovecot options: as reported by dovecot -n (in attachment)
dovecot will try to chroot into /home/home/admin with the following
message i
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