On 18.1.2010, at 8.23, Brad Hards wrote:
> Background:
> I'm interested in dovecot to provide IMAP access to an existing database
> backed server store (http://www.openchange.org for more details). The goal is
> to provide parallel access using either IMAP or the exchange RPC protocol.
I've als
Hi,
I want to set-up two dovecot imap servers, with active-active replicated
maildirs. The goal is to have a hosted public server on Internet, and a
private server on my LAN to speed-up local connections.
So I compiled dovecot 2.0 beta 1 in order to use dsync utility...
Actually my config is pret
Hi,
I seem to have run into a bug. Dot and dash is allowed chars in mail
addresses, so a ...---...@ should work. Filtered out domainname and IP's
for security reasons. And yes this works with MDaemon as example.
Setup is postfix using Dovecot for deliver.
Version: 1.2.9
OS: Linux ADM64 (Ubuntu
I have this very strange problem with Dovecot spitting out a file permissions
error but further testing seems to show it being an inaccurate message.
POP3(username): maildir: data ~/Maildir
POP3(username): maildir++: root =/home/ssb201/Maildir, index=, control=,
inbox=/home/ssb201/Maildir
POP3(us
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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Thomas M Goerger wrote:
We are currently running Dovecot v1.1.6 on our servers, and are
contemplating an upgrade to 1.2, or 2.0 soon. We are wondering how many
organizations are still running a 1.1 version of Dovecot, and if an
On 13.1.2010, at 22.48, Eric Belhomme wrote:
> So I compiled dovecot 2.0 beta 1 in order to use dsync utility...
You should try with the latest hg version. Or wait until I'll release beta2.
Hopefully by next weekend.
> I logged on the first server with an IMAP client then I copied many
> email
On 14.1.2010, at 11.13, Mika wrote:
>> From Deliver logfile:
> deliver(...---...@domain.com): Jan 14 08:18:24 Info:
> msgid=<798c378b1001132318y4a027757m37a668f48730...@mail.gmail.com>: saved
> mail to INBOX
>
> # Does not seem to end up in any of the files in Maildir, new/tmp folders
> are empty
On 14.1.2010, at 23.23, tkin1t3asy wrote:
> POP3(username): stat(/home/username/Maildir/tmp) failed: Permission denied
> (euid=500(username) egid=500(username) missing +x perm:
> /home/username/Maildir)
..
> as you can see below the permissions are correct:
>
> r...@host:/home/username# ls -al Ma
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On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, David Halik wrote:
Jan 15 10:04:04 gehenna13.rutgers.edu dovecot: IMAP(user):
unlink(/rci/nqu/rci/u8/user/dovecot/.such and such
maildir/.nfs001e95102b8d) failed: Device or resource busy
Seems like the file went a
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On Mon, 18 Jan 2010, Steffen Kaiser wrote:
Seems like the file went away on the NFS server while it was in use /
Did not mean "the" file, but "a" file. The filename ".nfs***" does not
reflect the original one.
Regards,
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Steffen Kaiser
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On 15.1.2010, at 18.46, David Halik wrote:
> Jan 15 10:04:04 gehenna13.rutgers.edu dovecot: IMAP(user):
> unlink(/rci/nqu/rci/u8/user/dovecot/.such and such
> maildir/.nfs001e95102b8d) failed: Device or resource busy
Wonder why it's unlinking those files. You could try if maildir_st
Hello,
i saw in my log followed messages:
dovecot: 2010-01-18 13:20:54 Warning: IMAP(us...@domain1.com): Inotify
instance limit for user exceeded, disabling.
dovecot: 2010-01-18 13:21:01 Warning: IMAP(us...@domain2.com): Inotify
instance limit for user exceeded, disabling.
dovecot: 2010-01-18 13:
On 18/01/2010 14:49, Lampa wrote:
Hello,
i saw in my log followed messages:
dovecot: 2010-01-18 13:20:54 Warning: IMAP(us...@domain1.com): Inotify
instance limit for user exceeded, disabling.
dovecot: 2010-01-18 13:21:01 Warning: IMAP(us...@domain2.com): Inotify
instance limit for user exceeded
On Wednesday 13 January 2010 03:14:42 pm Thomas M Goerger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are currently running Dovecot v1.1.6 on our servers, and are
> contemplating an upgrade to 1.2, or 2.0 soon. We are wondering how many
> organizations are still running a 1.1 version of Dovecot, and if anyone
> has any
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 6:27 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
> wenjie zheng wrote:
> [...]
>
>> rcpt to:
>> 250 2.1.5 OK
>> DATA
>> 354 OK
>> From:
>> To: foo
>> Subject: hello
>>
>> Hello there
>>
> The vacation action requires that the mail explicitly lists the recipient in
> the To/Cc/etc headers of
> On 14.1.2010, at 11.13, Mika wrote:
>
>>> From Deliver logfile:
>> deliver(...---...@domain.com): Jan 14 08:18:24 Info:
>> msgid=<798c378b1001132318y4a027757m37a668f48730...@mail.gmail.com>:
>> saved
>> mail to INBOX
>>
>> # Does not seem to end up in any of the files in Maildir, new/tmp
>> folde
Using imapsync I changed many ACLs on many accounts simultaneously in
four concurrent IMAP-sessions.
I started with an empty file "shared-mailboxes". But after the sync the
file "shared-mailboxes" has been crashed. I found broken lines and I'm
missing some entrys.
Is it possible that there'
On 19.1.2010, at 1.21, Peer Heinlein wrote:
> I started with an empty file "shared-mailboxes". But after the sync the
> file "shared-mailboxes" has been crashed. I found broken lines and I'm
> missing some entrys.
>
> Is it possible that there's no filelocking on that file?
The file is alway
Using Dovecot 1.2-9 with Maildir and layout=FS.
We have our own delivery pushing messages to the /new and then /cur folder
eventually. When I have an IMAP client attached, there is apparently some
sort of race going on. I believe that Dovecot is moving files from /new to
/cur (and renaming th
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