This problem is still showing up every day in the logs.
I tried to delete the dovecot.index.search and
dovecot.index.search.uids files for all users, but the errors are still
there after a re-build of the search index with /usr/local/bin/doveadm
search -A TEXT xyzabczzz.
If you need any
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From: Dennis Chen dchen...@yahoo.com
Date: April 19, 2012 5:38:01 PM PDT
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Fwd: [Dovecot] IMAP SSL incoming test need help !
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On 18/04/2012 17:45, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 18.4.2012, at 14.36, John Robinson wrote:
I'd like to change the on-disk layout for my mboxes from being
~/mail/foo/bar
to
~/mail/foo.bar
so that I can have folders containing both messages and subfolders, without
having subfolders beginning
On 2012-04-19 9:45 PM, Joseph Tam jtam.h...@gmail.com wrote:
Hadi Salem almarzuki2...@hotmail.com writes:
Im configuring sendmail with dovecot for virtual users using
password file and file for user name. on centos.
dovecot-1.0.7-7.el5
Maybe I can beat Charles Marcus to the punch and
Hello,
using dovecot 2.1 and per user mail quota via ldap is there a way to have a
default quota which gets used, if the
quota field in ldap is not set?
I tried with:
plugin {
quota = maildir:User quota
quota_rule = *:storage=3G
}
userdb {
args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf
driver
On 20/4/2012 2:11 μμ, Andreas Helmcke wrote:
using dovecot 2.1 and per user mail quota via ldap is there a way to have a
default quota which gets used, if the
quota field in ldap is not set?
You may see: http://www.mail-archive.com/dovecot@dovecot.org/msg44010.html
Regards,
Nick
Still new to dovecot,
I'm seeing a couple of errors in my log file indicating corruption of
index files.
Error: Corrupted index cache
file/home/xx/mail/.imap/sent-mail/dovecot.index.cache: Broken virtual size
for mail UID 67: 1 Time(s)
Error: FETCH [] for mailbox ~/mail/sent-mail UID
Le 2012-04-20 09:40, Henrik Larsson a écrit :
This problem is still showing up every day in the logs.
I tried to delete the dovecot.index.search and
dovecot.index.search.uids files for all users, but the errors are
still there after a re-build of the search index with
/usr/local/bin/doveadm
Am 20.04.2012 14:26, schrieb Nikolaos Milas:
You may see: http://www.mail-archive.com/dovecot@dovecot.org/msg44010.html
I do not see any relevant differences to my setup.
Do you /really/ have a default quota of 4G if roomNumber is empty or rather
have unlimited quota then?
Greetings
It looks like my quota isnt being calculated properly after I started setting
quota to a specific folder. The quota in that folder is always starting out at
0, and only new email is being added to the quota. If I remove the maildirsize
file, and recalculate, it still starts at 0. Once email
Hi,
I just took a look into the dovecot 2.1 sources and just saw a possible issue
in array.h.
This code snippet as an example:
#static inline void *
#array_get_modifiable_i(struct array *array, unsigned int *count_r)
#{
# *count_r = array-buffer-used / array-element_size;
# return
On 20.4.2012, at 17.27, Tim Ruehsen wrote:
I just took a look into the dovecot 2.1 sources and just saw a possible issue
in array.h.
This code snippet as an example:
#static inline void *
#array_get_modifiable_i(struct array *array, unsigned int *count_r)
#{
# *count_r =
On 20/4/2012 5:31 μμ, Andreas Helmcke wrote:
Do you/really/ have a default quota of 4G if roomNumber is empty or rather
have unlimited quota then?
Yes, default quota is 4G for all mailboxes; if roomNumber is defined,
then that value is used instead. In practice we are using non-default
On 2012-04-20 8:30 AM, Steve Campbell campb...@cnpapers.com wrote:
Still new to dovecot,
I'm seeing a couple of errors in my log file indicating corruption of
index files.
It is customary to provide at least some bare minimal system details,
like, dovecot -n output (which includes the
I'm migrating an old UW pop server to a new Dovecot server. The old server did
not allow mail to be stored on the server, so only mbox files exist in
/var/mail, with nothing in /home/$user. I'd like to copy the /var/mail
directory over to the new server and then use dsync to convert the mbox
Hi.
I need configure sieve against ldap
this is my file configuration dovecot.conf
plugin {
quota = dirsize:user
sieve_dir = ~/sieve
}
protocol lda {
mail_plugins = sieve
}
auth default {
mechanisms = plain
passdb pam {
}
userdb ldap {
args = /etc/dovecot/dovecot-ldap.conf
}
On 20.4.2012, at 14.11, Andreas Helmcke wrote:
using dovecot 2.1 and per user mail quota via ldap is there a way to have a
default quota which gets used, if the
quota field in ldap is not set?
By not set you mean it doesn't exist at all, or it exists but is empty?
I tried with:
plugin {
On 20.4.2012, at 12.01, John Robinson wrote:
Yes, I read all that, and thought all the options were pretty ugly - and the
comment that it's a trick configuration would seem to suggest that the
original author thought so to. And I think Maildir++ is pretty ugly too. If I
wanted to try
On 20.4.2012, at 22.26, Jeff Simmons wrote:
I'm migrating an old UW pop server to a new Dovecot server. The old server
did
not allow mail to be stored on the server, so only mbox files exist in
/var/mail, with nothing in /home/$user. I'd like to copy the /var/mail
directory over to the
On 20.4.2012, at 19.05, Cor Bosman wrote:
It looks like my quota isnt being calculated properly after I started setting
quota to a specific folder. The quota in that folder is always starting out
at 0, and only new email is being added to the quota. If I remove the
maildirsize file, and
Am 20.04.2012 23:18, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
By not set you mean it doesn't exist at all, or it exists but is empty?
I tried both (at least I do think I tried both).
If dcMailQuota isn't returned, then the global quota_rule is used. If it is
returned as empty, I guess it gets treated as
On 21.4.2012, at 0.47, Andreas Helmcke wrote:
If dcMailQuota isn't returned, then the global quota_rule is used. If it is
returned as empty, I guess it gets treated as unlimited quota. There's
currently no easy way avoid this (a difficult way could be e.g. post-login
scripting, but that
On 4/19/2012 4:40 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 4/17/2012 8:01 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:
have 4000/6000 imaps concurent connections during working hours .
for approx 50K intensives users.
The only mandatory thing will be I must use HP proliant servers
The operating system will be FreeBSD or
Steve Campbell campb...@cnpapers.com writes:
I'm seeing a couple of errors in my log file indicating corruption of
index files.
Error: Corrupted index cache
file/home/xx/mail/.imap/sent-mail/dovecot.index.cache: Broken virtual size
for mail UID 67: 1 Time(s)
Error: FETCH [] for mailbox
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