> On 18/07/2023 09:18 EEST Joseph Tam wrote:
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> https://www.mail-archive.com/dovecot%40dovecot.org/msg85850.html
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> From: D D
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> > We're seeing a ton of imap-login processes running even when using high
> > performance mode
> > (https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/login_processes
https://www.mail-archive.com/dovecot%40dovecot.org/msg85850.html
From: D D
> We're seeing a ton of imap-login processes running even when using high
> performance mode
> (https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/login_processes/#high-performance-mode).
> According to the docs:
>
> "process_m
Hello all,
I want to provide a brief overview regarding various questions surrounding
features that are being removed from Dovecot CE going forward.
We are currently working on providing updated/improved website info and
documentation that will better explain exactly what is being maintained in
On 7/17/23 12:21, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Op 17-7-2023 om 17:54 schreef Steven Varco:
However, I understand some had a better experience with it. I am curious
if someone will fork dovecot and restore the beloved feature.
With all the recent actions going on, clearly targeting in getting
more payi
Op 17-7-2023 om 17:54 schreef Steven Varco:
However, I understand some had a better experience with it. I am curious
if someone will fork dovecot and restore the beloved feature.
With all the recent actions going on, clearly targeting in getting more paying
„pro“ customers (and nothing else!)
> However, I understand some had a better experience with it. I am curious
> if someone will fork dovecot and restore the beloved feature.
With all the recent actions going on, clearly targeting in getting more paying
„pro“ customers (and nothing else!) the dovecot project will walk on thin ice
Well I'm not sure what happened but the issue seems to have resolved itself
somehow:
$ ps aux | grep "dovecot/imap" | wc -l
2168
$ ps aux | grep "dovecot/imap" | grep IDLE | wc -l
56
$ ps aux | grep "imap-hibernate"
syslog863411 0.4 0.0 16660 15296 ?S09:07 1:40
dovecot/imap-
On Sun, Jul 09, 2023 at 10:36:35PM +0300, Vladimir Mishonov via dovecot wrote:
> Looking at the commit details, it appears that it completely removes the
> replication feature.
I am not very upset with that news, since all I have been able to do
with replicator was loosing mail.
However, I under
Hi Dovecot community.
We're seeing a ton of imap-login processes running even when using high
performance mode
(https://doc.dovecot.org/admin_manual/login_processes/#high-performance-mode).
According to the docs:
"process_min_avail should be set to be at least the number of CPU cores in the
s
On 17/7/2023 1:24 μ.μ., David Zambonini wrote:
With respect, I'm not sure why these scripts are considered a suitable
replacement, because they're not, and it's obvious no real attempt was
made to make them so.
...
+1000
We recognize and respect all Dovecot Team's efforts and goodwill for
m
Emmanuel Fusté wrote:
> Le dim. 16 juil. 2023, 18:55, Aki Tuomi via dovecot a
> écrit :
>
>> Yes, director and replicator are removed, and won't be available for pro
>> users either.
Why in hell would one remove replicator? It's working for years now. Yes, I
recall issues in the beginning, a
On 17/07/2023 11:41, Aki Tuomi wrote:
You do note that most of the issues you just described were actually
issues with director itself. The director did not do any automatic healing,
load balancing etc, which is why we have a Pro offering that provides actual
clustering component (called Palom
What I did and fixed the problem was to reset the listen value the default:
"listen = *, ::"
I am running my home server under dynamic DNS. Therefor I cannot set the IP
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Un saludo,
Wolfgang Rauchholz
+34 627 994 977
https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfga
Try
listen = 0.0.0.0
or
listen = 79.152.236.25, 127.0.0.1
instead.
Aki
> On 17/07/2023 14:07 EEST Wolfgang Paul Rauchholz
> wrote:
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>
> Hello Aki,
>
> Thanks for picking up the topic.
>
> [root@home wp.rauchholz]# doveconf listen
> listen = ipv4
>
> root@home wp.rauchholz]# ss -lnpt
Hello Aki,
Thanks for picking up the topic.
[root@home wp.rauchholz]# doveconf listen
listen = ipv4
root@home wp.rauchholz]# ss -lnpt | grep dovecot
LISTEN 0 10079.152.236.25:1430.0.0.0:*
users:(("dovecot",pid=803194,fd=35))
LISTEN 0 10079.152.236.25:9930.0.0.
> On 17/07/2023 13:24 EEST David Zambonini wrote:
>
>
> On 16/07/2023 17:54, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Yes, director and replicator are removed, and won't be available for pro
> > users either.
> >
> > For NFS setups (or similar shared setups), we have documented a way t
On 16/07/2023 17:54, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote:
Hi!
Yes, director and replicator are removed, and won't be available for pro users
either.
For NFS setups (or similar shared setups), we have documented a way to use Lua
to run a director-like setup, see
https://doc.dovecot.org/3.0/configurat
> On 17/07/2023 12:37 EEST Wolfgang Paul Rauchholz
> wrote:
>
>
> I run my home server under Rocky Linux 9. The server is modem / router and as
> such has two firewall interfaces; internal and external.
> Dovecot version isdovecot-2.3.16-8.el9.x86_64
> kernel is: 5.14.0-284.18.1.el9_2.x86_64
I run my home server under Rocky Linux 9. The server is modem / router and
as such has two firewall interfaces; internal and external.
Dovecot version is dovecot-2.3.16-8.el9.x86_64
kernel is: 5.14.0-284.18.1.el9_2.x86_64
My domain is wo-lar.com
Postfix and Dovecot are up and running, and I can
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