issed hashes.
Can someone suggest a way to debug this problem somehow?
As a lot of time has passed since my previous post, I repost it below.
On 5/16/2016 9:27 AM, Alexander Moisseev wrote:
SIS deduplication was broken in 2.2.16 and has been fixed with
https://github.com/dovecot/core/c
On 8/17/2017 7:07 PM, Larry Rosenman wrote:
In /usr/local/etc/dovecot/conf.d/90-plugin.conf:
It should be enough to just set permissions as other options are defaults.
/usr/local/etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-master.conf :
service stats {
fifo_listener stats-mail {
mode = 0666
}
fifo_liste
On 29.06.2016 13:06, Николай Мананков wrote:
Hi!
Thanks it worked! But only when I have a specific user instead wldcard (i mean
-u *@example.org). Now I think I need to write a script that searches for
users in the domain , and starts each of them this command . And apparently it
is necessa
SIS deduplication was broken in 2.2.16 and has been fixed with
https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/3b39022ea0513363241cf852b7d454c841584ea1
but still sometimes (just several times in a month or so) dovecot creates
duplicated attachments.
As you can see in directory listings below all attachm
On 11.03.2016 3:56, Timo Sirainen wrote:
So, after the fix is applied, does dovecot silently delete the
duplicated files, or is there a command that needs to be run manually?
You'd have to do it manually in some way. A script that does something like:
Go through all attachment directories and
On 19.03.2016 18:56, Jesus Cea wrote:
In case somebody find this useful:
https://blog.jcea.es/posts/20160211-delete_users_dovecot.html
"The expunge step" didn't work because "all" parameter was broken in 2.2.21.
It's fixed now: https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/6971937a6f3e93844dbd43bdbe
On 11.03.16 3:56, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 11 Mar 2016, at 02:37, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 3/9/2016 9:02 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 08 Mar 2016, at 01:50, Pavel Stano wrote:
sis attachment deduplication is broken in 2.2.16 upwards.
It is caused by this commit.
https://github.com/dovecot/
On 22.12.15 2:06, Stephan Bosch wrote:
I am quite confident that this fixes it:
http://hg.rename-it.nl/dovecot-2.2-pigeonhole/rev/37ddc42c007c
Regards,
Stephan.
Yes, that change fixed the issue. Thanks!
On 16.12.15 12:32, Stephan Bosch wrote:
That means that LTMP performed that delivery. That would normally only
happen when an error occurs.
No errors. All mail is delivering as expected.
Do you see anything strange in the user log? Does system log show
anything more when mail_debug=yes is ac
Pigeonhole 0.4.10 doesn't log msgid for some messages.
Dec 16 09:57:57 mx dovecot: lmtp(us...@example.com): EbLlL2gLcVYCBgEAPZa6/Q: sieve:
msgid=<20151216065756.be1df1f...@cp.bitrix24.com>: forwarded to
Dec 16 09:57:57 mx dovecot: lmtp(us...@example.com): EbLlL2gLcVYCBgEAPZa6/Q:
sieve: stored
# doveadm expunge -u u...@example.com MAILBOX Trash ALL
Fatal: expunge: To avoid accidents, each branch in search query must contain something
else besides MAILBOX (e.g. just add "all" if you want everything)
--
Alexander
27.02.2015 18:14, Paolo Cravero пишет:
mdbox is THE reason why I am trying Dovecot. With mailboxes of several (tens
of) GB with several k of messages I hope mdbox will speedup backups.
What backup method are you using?
I am doing one-way synchronization to mdbox+SIS at separate ZFS filesystem
27.02.2015 17:42, Andreas Kasenides пишет:
I am interested in finding out your experiences with using the dbox format
(especially mdbox) if you use this format.
I am using mdbox+SIS on small production server about 2 months. It works well
for me. But I have had some difficulties using doveadm
13.02.2015 21:38, Benjamin Connelly пишет:
The bug wasn't specific to FreeBSD (or the FreeBSD
port.) It's apparently fixed by 31262a892ba7 and 80ed82a93c1a
Of course it is not a port bug. I minded you can ask port maintainer to include
those patches into the port.
13.02.2015 20:24, Benjamin Connelly пишет:
We ran in to this same problem others discussed in this thread:
http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2014-November/098927.html
and have also applied the patches (31262a892ba7 and 80ed82a93c1a) and it
seems to have stopped the panics. We usually just use the
On 12.02.2015 12:00, TN wrote:
Hello Alexander,
Thank you for your answer, it is very helpfull for me.
Just a little addon with your process to complet the deletion an user :
# doveadm expunge -d -u johndoe mailbox '*' all
# doveadm -v purge -u johndoe
10.02.2015 18:36, TN пишет:
What is the best way to delete an user mailbox (ex: /var/mail/johndoe )
when all attachments (for all users) are in a common directory with SIS
deduplication (ex: mail_attachment_dir = /var/mail/attachments ) ?
Trying to delete user mailbox directory (rm) and do
IMAP keywords (Thunderbird Tags) are not preserved during Maildir to mdbox
conversion.
For mailbox conversion I am using the command:
# doveadm -o mail_location=maildir:~/Maildir sync -u u...@example.com
mdbox:~/mdbox
After conversion all Thunderbird Tags are lost.
Is it a bug or expected beh
1. I am looking for backup solution for mdbox with SIS and experimenting with
dsync.
I am planning to do it like that:
doveadm backup [deSISing] => transmitting to remote host => dsync-server
[SISing]
Is there more convenient method?
2. I have dovecot 2.2.15 on both hosts. The local host is a
Are you got this warnings only after OS reboot?
--
Alexander Moisseev
On some FreeBSD 6.2 systems I was solved this problem just by adding to crontab:
@hourly/sbin/sysctl `/sbin/sysctl -e machdep.adjkerntz` >/dev/null 2>&1
For some explanation, see:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2005-August/013383.html
Quote follows:
... It seems that
Dear Sirs,
I have Postfix 2.5 with Dovecot 1.0.0 as authentication server.
Can I disable SMTP plaintext authentications for WAN clients, but allow it for
LAN ones?
dovecot 1.0.0; Free BSD 6.2; x86; UFS; no NFS
IMAP not uses at all, POP3 only
Problem description:
POP3 client can't fetch second e-mail message from Maildir if first POP3
connect occurs before any message placed in Maildir.
Details:
1. POP3-client first time tries to receive mail:
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