Your emails come through to the mailing list, you can verify this from
https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot
Try turning on rawlogs for the oauth2 requests and see what google is sending
you?
You can also try log_debug=category=oauth2 (2.3.13) to get more debug logs from
oauth2.
Aki
> On
Dear Mr. Tuomi,
This is just to remind you that I haven’t received your response to my
e-mail I sent you. I’m afraid my e-mail may not have reached you.
If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know.
Best regards,
2021年1月19日(火) 18:52 福田泰葵 :
> Thank you for your reply.
> But I need
Hello,
I just found user who has single folder (standard maildir format) that
filled with over 8mil files and 800GB in the /tmp subdirectory of that
folder:
/email/domain/username/.Folder/tmp
The files in there are normal maildir email files.
I think the dir ran out of inode space so its
On 21/01/2021 15:10, Alexey Panov wrote:
> In some cases (exact condition still unknown) dovecot sends binary
> data (attachments) to SOLR for indexing. This reduces index and
> overall FTS efficiency dramatically.
>
> In extreme condition (below an example of 20MB) dovecot’s hardwired
> timeout
In some cases (exact condition still unknown) dovecot sends binary data
(attachments) to SOLR for indexing. This reduces index and overall FTS
efficiency dramatically.
In extreme condition (below an example of 20MB) dovecot’s hardwired timeout of
60s gets triggered during HTTP exchange with
I know that it works with a mailbox in the inbox namespace, but I am trying
with different namespace for mail location purpose and to avoid conflict with
the users's own folders.
Of course if is not possible I will revert to the same configuration you have.
Thanks anyway for your response.
>
On 21 Jan 2021, at 04:37, Tobia Grosselle [ Terralink ]
wrote:
> Dovecot 2.3.7.2 (3c910f64b)
>
> namespace {
>
> list = yes
> type = private
> inbox = yes
> prefix = INBOX/
> separator = /
>
> }
>
> namespace Archive {
>
> list = yes
> type = private
>
Hello,
with this settings:
Dovecot 2.3.7.2 (3c910f64b)
namespace {
list = yes
type = private
inbox = yes
prefix = INBOX/
separator = /
}
namespace Archive {
list = yes
type = private
inbox = no
prefix = Archive/
separator = /
mailbox Incoming {
On 20 Jan 2021, at 13:12, Ron Garret wrote:
> 1. Is there any documentation about what “requires” are needed to access
> various features? The only source I’ve found for this is reverse-engineering
> examples.
This list an the RFCs.
> 2. Is there a way to change the location of the sieve