Hallo,
since a few days, users sometimes have problems connecting to our
mailserver, in the mail.err are many lines like this:
Apr 23 11:14:25 psy2 dovecot: dovecot: child 17607 (login) killed with signal
11 (core dumps disabled) (ip=xx.xx.146.84)
Users who are already logged in keep
Dear all,
I encounter a strange issue with the *doveadm user* command. (dovecot
2.1.16)
I try to retrieve information about a specific user but dovecot says it
doesn't exist (whereas I just created it). The following command fails:
$ sudo -u vmail doveadm user po...@domain.tld
userdb lookup:
At 1PM +0800 on 24/04/13 you (kengheng) wrote:
Hi, I tried remove and make install, same err happended. I noticed from
the log below, it first generate the
/usr/local/dovecot/lib/dovecot/auth with checkpassword-reply, and it
is success, the coming generation directory for auth at
Sorry for the noise, I've solved my issue.
2013/4/24 Antoine Nguyen ngu.anto...@gmail.com
Dear all,
I encounter a strange issue with the *doveadm user* command. (dovecot
2.1.16)
I try to retrieve information about a specific user but dovecot says it
doesn't exist (whereas I just created
On 24.4.2013, at 9.13, Frank Leonhardt l...@psychologie.tu-dresden.de wrote:
Apr 23 11:14:25 psy2 dovecot: dovecot: child 17607 (login) killed with signal
11 (core dumps disabled) (ip=xx.xx.146.84)
That's a bug.
# 1.2.15: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
But you're using a way too old version.
I've ALMOST got this to work, but I'm still running into a problem.
First, here's what I'm doing so far. If my understanding of what's
going on (described below) is off, I trust someone will correct me.
Also, when/if I get these details straight, I'm willing to help update
the Replication wiki
Am 24.04.2013 19:39, schrieb Kelsey Cummings:
We migrated to dovecot from courier and maintained a courier compatible
namespace configuration. This resulted in ios clients needing to be
manually configured in order to use the special folders correctly
(delete messages, save drafts, etc)
On 2013-04-24 10:54, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Apple has a long history with bugs on imap, they are focused in using
their own services, so they might never fix outside stuff, but however
why not ask Apple for help, you paid a lot to them
I've never paid them a dime to them in my life but I