I am a bit at a loss here with Sieve (pigeonhole) and the spamtest
extension. I am using Dovecot 2.1.7 (backported to Debian squeeze),
which comes with Pigeonhole 0.3.0.
Messages are scanned with SpamAssassin, which adds a header like
X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=84.6 required=5.0 tests=…
and so
Am 26.12.2013 21:21, schrieb Charles Marcus:
> On 2013-12-26 2:02 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
>> Am 26.12.2013 19:45, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
>>> On 26.12.2013, at 20.40, Charles Marcus
>>> wrote:
Meaning... the index files and the dovecot-uid* files are out of
sync (index files are in
On 2013-12-26 2:02 PM, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 26.12.2013 19:45, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
On 26.12.2013, at 20.40, Charles Marcus wrote:
Meaning... the index files and the dovecot-uid* files are out of sync (index
files are in a state from the last time I accessed the mailstore, before I
On 2013-12-26 1:44 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 26.12.2013, at 20.33, Charles Marcus wrote:
I also really, really need to know why I don't have the main dovecot.index
file... ???
It's going to be created later once the mailbox has had a bit more changes.
Oh... ok... didn't see anything on
Am 26.12.2013 19:45, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
> On 26.12.2013, at 20.40, Charles Marcus wrote:
>
>> On 2013-12-26 1:33 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
>>> 1. the source does NOT have any index files at all, only the dovecot-uid*
>>> files
>>>
>>> 2. the target (the account I am testing with) *does* hav
On 26.12.2013, at 20.40, Charles Marcus wrote:
> On 2013-12-26 1:33 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
>> 1. the source does NOT have any index files at all, only the dovecot-uid*
>> files
>>
>> 2. the target (the account I am testing with) *does* have *two* index files
>> (but not the main dovecot.in
On 26.12.2013, at 20.33, Charles Marcus wrote:
> Hi Timo,
>
> Thanks for the reply, but I think I figured it out...
>
> I just realized...
>
> 1. the source does NOT have any index files at all, only the dovecot-uid*
> files
Only the dovecot-uidlist matters, the indexes are only for optimiza
On 2013-12-26 1:33 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
1. the source does NOT have any index files at all, only the
dovecot-uid* files
2. the target (the account I am testing with) *does* have *two* index
files (but not the main dovecot.index file), because they are created
when I access the account
Hi Timo,
Thanks for the reply, but I think I figured it out...
I just realized...
1. the source does NOT have any index files at all, only the
dovecot-uid* files
2. the target (the account I am testing with) *does* have *two* index
files (but not the main dovecot.index file), because they a
None of that should be happening. The client shouldn't be able to become
confused, because it should see identical mailboxes in the old and in the new
server. You can check with IMAP protocol if the rsync actually preserved
everything correctly (what's in excludes.txt?) :
doveadm exec imap -u u
On 2013-12-24 12:02 PM, Charles Marcus wrote:
Apparently something causes Thunderbirds local message cache to get
out of sync with dovecot after a sync.
Ok, I had a new thought about the problem of invalid local client caches...
There is this on the dovecot wiki about the control files:
htt
On 2013-12-26 9:34 AM, Charles Marcus wrote:
So... where is the main dovecot.index file?
Hmmm... could this be related to how my mail_location is currently set
('maildir:~', as opposed to 'maildir:~/Maildir')?
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Best regards,
*/Charles/*
Hi all,
On the old/current dovecot server, I have disabled on disk indexes:
mail_location = maildir:~/:INDEX=MEMORY
On the new server, I removed the 'INDEX=MEMORY' part, and I now see some
new index related files, but what I don't see is the main dovecot.index
file...
I only have:
dovecot.
On 2013-12-24 1:11 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
If the mailbox contents are identical before/after the copy, you
> might try copying the indexes over from the old mail server,
> preserving permissions, creation time, atime, etc.
Can't do this, because the old server doesn't have on disk indexes.
Hi all,
Ok, another question...
I always like changes to the default settings whenever possible (KISS
principle)...
So, according to the dovecot wiki, the default location for a maildir
setup is:
mail_location = maildir:~/Maildir
However, when I first tried to access mail on the new box,
Hi Philipp
You can use exim to prepare the address as you wish: only the user name
for pam users and the full address for virtual users.
Configure a new router to strip the domain part for pam users:
local_pam_users:
debug_print = "R: strip domain for local pam users"
driver = re
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I made some tests with metadata support in dovecot 2.2.10.
Previously I had dovecot 2.2.4 with external metadata plugin who work well.
I use dovecot with roundcube and roundcube plugins from kolab project .
First, the feature activation was tricky a
Hi all,
I'm using Dovecot 2.2.8 with quota using a MySQL backend. The Quota
plugin is listed for POP3, IMAP and LDA.
When it is enabled for LDA, it populates the "username" field in the
MySQL table with e mail addresses. I end up with a mixture of email
addresses and usernames, which causes
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