I presume he wants to filter first with maildir, then actually deliver
using the dovecot delivery agent?
yes
In answer to the OP: read the maildropex man pages, but you have
several options, eg:
Yes found that dovecot-lda -m will do it nicely.
echo mail message Test |
Hi Guys,
Just I installed dovecot-2.1.0 in centos 5.7. and did copy of all user data
i.e home directory and mail data from previous server which was on dovecot
1.2.8 to new one. Every thing is working fine. Mails are going and coming.
But in dovecot.log file I an getting like
Hi,
When I issue an IMAP copy command using the wrong UID, the server gives
an OK No messages copied response.
This seems like the wrong response to me.
If the UID doesn't exist, then it should respond with a No response -
maybe something like NO - copy error: bad UID
I believe OK No messages
This could easily be me missing something, but I can't seem to get the
fts-solr plugin to index message bodies. Tcpdump shows me the
following being sent from Dovecot to Solr as a messages is indexed:
adddocfield name=uid6549/fieldfield
name=boxfde08816e80d6b4f2665b5f0b4b2/fieldfield
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 14:28 +0100, Attila Sipos wrote:
When I issue an IMAP copy command using the wrong UID, the server gives
an OK No messages copied response.
This seems like the wrong response to me.
If the UID doesn't exist, then it should respond with a No response -
maybe something
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 15:21 +0530, Jitendra Bhaskar wrote:
Hi Guys,
Just I installed dovecot-2.1.0 in centos 5.7. and did copy of all user data
i.e home directory and mail data from previous server which was on dovecot
1.2.8 to new one. Every thing is working fine. Mails are going and
Mar 26 16:38:58 cartman dovecot: imap(m...@example.com): Error: Couldn't
create namespace 'Share/' for user miha-sh...@example.com: userdb didn't
return a home directory, but location used it (%h):
maildir:%%h/Maildir:INDEX=%h/index/Shared/%%u
Where is the problem, the same config worked with
On Sun, 2012-03-25 at 00:46 -0700, Joseph Tam wrote:
Subject: Different user messages clustered around the same date.saved value
After updating dovecot to 2.1.3, I can now use doveadm expunge -A ...
to iterate through all user trash folders and expunge old messages.
However, I noticed a
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 07:48 -0700, Tomislav Mihalicek wrote:
Mar 26 16:38:58 cartman dovecot: imap(m...@example.com): Error: Couldn't
create namespace 'Share/' for user miha-sh...@example.com: userdb didn't
return a home directory, but location used it (%h):
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 15:29 +0200, Bård Johannessen wrote:
This could easily be me missing something, but I can't seem to get the
fts-solr plugin to index message bodies.
What Dovecot version?
I can understand that if using a set of UIDS or a UID range it would be
complicated to return a fully-descriptive result and from what I can see, the
IMAP RFC author was trying to avoid this complexity.
However, it someone specifies JUST ONE UID and that UID is non-existent, then a
NO response
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 18:06 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 15:29 +0200, Bård Johannessen wrote:
This could easily be me missing something, but I can't seem to get the
fts-solr plugin to index message bodies.
What Dovecot version?
Yeah, looks no one has tried to use
It might be more useful from your point of view, but it might not be
from from someone else's point of view. If you want this changed, see if
you can convince other people in imap-protocol list. All of the widely
used IMAP servers behave the way Dovecot does.
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 16:13 +0100,
Thanks for the quick answer.
I realised, that the error didn't occur since quite a while, opposed to what
our client suggested.
Back then I activated the two workarounds (imap_client_workarounds =
outlook-idle delay-newmail) and increased mail_max_userip_connections for IMAP.
Is it possible
OK, clearly I am not experienced enough in IMAP to argue. I am sure the
imap-protocol people will tell me to get lost!
Thanks for your time. If you could possibly tell me how to know if an IMAP
UID COPY is successful, I would appreciate it.
Basically I'm moving a message from one folder to
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 16:30 +0100, Attila Sipos wrote:
Thanks for your time. If you could possibly tell me how to know if an
IMAP UID COPY is successful, I would appreciate it.
Basically I'm moving a message from one folder to another. I thought
I could issue a COPY command, check for
thanks.
I find it odd that the 2nd copy attempt returns OK.
I would've thought the expungeissued reason would still stand.
For how long does the reason persist? I suppose it only persists for enough
time to issue a NO response?
Regards
Attila
-Original Message-
From: Timo Sirainen
Note how Dovecot sent the client EXPUNGE notification. Prior to that
client knew that the message existed. After that client knows that the
message no longer exists. It was only during the COPY command that
client didn't know that the message had already been expunged.
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 16:51
On Fri, 2012-03-23 at 23:12 -0700, Linda Walsh wrote:
Next -- bench cp -ax, against rsync -axHAX when it has to copy 75% of
the data (cp ~6-8x speed). But for file speed, 'dd' is king, as it can
use large buffers (~16MB gives best results on my local Gbit network),
but it
misses all
On Sat, 2012-03-24 at 14:21 +0100, Maarten Bezemer wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012, Jeff Gustafson wrote:
That didn't seem to make much of a difference. On a 3.1GB backup it
shaved off 5 seconds. dsync's time was over 6 minutes with or without
the mail_fsync=never. rsync copied the same
On Sat, 2012-03-24 at 08:19 +0100, Attila Nagy wrote:
I personally think that Dovecot could gain much more if the amount of
work going into fixing or improving dsync would go into making Dovecot
to (be able of) use a high scale, distributed storage backend.
I know it's much harder,
When i put service=lib-storage to users in ldap everything works. Is this a
bug?
cartman dovecot: auth: Debug: master in: USER 1 u...@example.net
service=lib-storage
Tomislav Mihalicek wrote:
Mar 26 16:38:58 cartman dovecot: imap(m...@example.com): Error: Couldn't
create
On 23.3.2012, at 22.57, Michael Neubert wrote:
I just upgraded my servers from Dovecot 2.1.2 to Dovecot 2.1.3-0~auto+5 by
using
Debian binaries from http://xi.rename-it.nl/debian/ stable-auto/dovecot-2.1
main.
Mar 23 21:45:28 imap-login: Warning: SSL alert: where=0x4008, ret=256:
Hello Timo,
Thank you very much for planning a redesign of the dsycn and for opening
this discussion.
As I can see from the replies that came until now everybody misses the
main point of IMAP: IMAP has been designed to work as a disconnected,
high-latency data store.
To make this more clear:
Hi there,
We're setting up a Dovecot virtual email setup - we've got everything
working perfect with LDAP logins authenticating against AD and so
forth, but we're having issues with retrieving the maxStorage value
from AD (this is a pre-setup field in AD that we'd like to use to set
per user
Timo Sirainen wrote:
However, I noticed a strange thing: querying what would have been
deleted
doveadm -ftab fetch -A date.saved mailbox Trash savedbefore 7d
showed many date.saved values are clustered around the same timestamp,
even among different user's Trash mailbox.
...
I can't explain
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