On 26.4.2014, at 8.50, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
> New crash most likely related to Virtual plugin again:
>
> Apr 26 07:40:40 spectre dovecot: imap(t...@leuxner.net): Panic: file
> mail-storage.c: line 1836 (mailbox_transaction_begin): assertion failed:
> (box->opened)
Thanks, fixed: http://hg.do
dovecot --version
2.1.7
I am getting he following errors in the logs eve though there is no
'apply' user in /etc/dovecot/users
I'm not sure wat to do next to diagnose. Can anyone advise please? It
says 'refer to server log for more information' but I thought this was
the server log?
On 2 May 2014 01:17, Joseph Tam wrote:
> This setting:
>
> first_valid_uid = 1010
>>
>
> will need to be changed to "0", or better yet, as others have suggested,
> alias root to some user with UID within 1010..1020.
>
Ah-ha! That's what caused it. I wouldn't have seen that error before
changi
IT geek 31 writes:
I've recently switched to LMTP as I'm now using mdbox. However since
switching, mails sent to the root account do not get delivered due to the
following error:
May 1 18:20:17 Server1 postfix/lmtp[13019]: CAEE91F851: to=,
relay=mail.test.com[private/dovecot-lmtp], delay=10
On 1 May 2014 19:48, Reindl Harald wrote:
> * set a alias on the postfix side to another mail-address
> * that way dovecot never see the root-address as destination
> * use "postsuper -d queue_id" to kill the messages from the queue
> __
>
> cat /etc/aliases | grep roo
Am 01.05.2014 19:43, schrieb IT geek 31:
> On 1 May 2014 19:41, Reindl Harald:
>
> that you are working with unix-accounts and the root uid 0
> is prohibited for (good) saftey reasons
>
> Okay, that sounds good. How do I deliver mail to the root account then, and
> stop this error/warn
* Reindl Harald 2014.05.01 19:41:
> > May 1 19:31:50 Server1 dovecot: lmtp(13770): Error: user root: Invalid
> > settings in userdb: userdb returned 0 as uid
> >
> > Any idea what this means?
>
> that you are working with unix-accounts and the root uid 0
> is prohibited for (good) saftey reaso
Am 01.05.2014 19:36, schrieb IT geek 31:
> On 1 May 2014 19:27, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
>
>> Obviously not, or you missed the detail in maillog. When the syslog line
>> starts with _postfix_ it's postfix.
>>
>> $ doveadm log find
>>
>
> Everything logs to /var/log/maillog.
>
> The line I think I
On 1 May 2014 19:27, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
> Obviously not, or you missed the detail in maillog. When the syslog line
> starts with _postfix_ it's postfix.
>
> $ doveadm log find
>
Everything logs to /var/log/maillog.
The line I think I missed was:
May 1 19:31:50 Server1 dovecot: lmtp(13770):
Am 01.05.2014 19:21, schrieb IT geek 31:
> On 1 May 2014 18:56, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
>
>> What about the Dovecot log? The error in the _Postfix_ log is pretty
>> self-explanatory, have a look what Dovecot says.
>
> Um, I was under the impression Dovecot logged to /var/log/maillog like
> Postfi
* IT geek 31 2014.05.01 19:21:
> Um, I was under the impression Dovecot logged to /var/log/maillog like
> Postfix. I'm not aware of any other log for Dovecot?
Obviously not, or you missed the detail in maillog. When the syslog line starts
with _postfix_ it's postfix.
$ doveadm log find
sign
On 1 May 2014 18:56, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
>
> What about the Dovecot log? The error in the _Postfix_ log is pretty
> self-explanatory, have a look what Dovecot says.
>
Um, I was under the impression Dovecot logged to /var/log/maillog like
Postfix. I'm not aware of any other log for Dovecot?
I
* IT geek 31 2014.05.01 18:35:
> May 1 18:20:17 Server1 postfix/lmtp[13019]: CAEE91F851: to=,
> relay=mail.test.com[private/dovecot-lmtp], delay=1097,
> delays=1096/0.45/0.43/0.46, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (host
> mail.test.com[private/dovecot-lmtp]
> said: 451 4.3.0 Invalid user settings. Re
Hi,
I've recently switched to LMTP as I'm now using mdbox. However since
switching, mails sent to the root account do not get delivered due to the
following error:
May 1 18:20:17 Server1 postfix/lmtp[13019]: CAEE91F851: to=,
relay=mail.test.com[private/dovecot-lmtp], delay=1097,
delays=1096/0.4
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Hi all,
Is there a configuration option to set where fts-lucene stores its
indexes? I know it defaults to lucene-indexes in the mail root
directory. I'm looking to store it in the home directory.
Thank you,
Greg
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