And how do I implement that patch?
[QUOTE] Timo Sirainen[/QUOTE]
> On Sat, 2009-07-25 at 13:38 +0200, FraNL wrote:
>> After a
>> chown root:root /var/mail/vhosts/mydomain.tld/user
>> chmod 700 /var/mail/vhosts/mydomain.tld/user
>
> Mails shouldn't be owned by ro
After a
chown root:root /var/mail/vhosts/mydomain.tld/user
chmod 700 /var/mail/vhosts/mydomain.tld/user
I get the following error in my log:
Jul 25 13:32:19 dovecot: Fatal: chdir(/var/mail/vhosts/mydomain.tld/user)
failed: Permission denied (euid=0(root) egid=1000 UNIX perms seem ok, ACL
problem?
> The directory/files are owned by wrong user, or you have set wrong
> user to userdb. v1.2 gives better error messages here.
> http://wiki.dovecot.org/UserIds
Yes, that is also what I figured out. But I am still not a Linux guru
(don't tell me anything about Windows, but Linux is still very fog
Well. actually the problem with the version number WAS solved, since the
problem was, that I was running a mix - after I did what I did, I was no
longer running a mix of two versions. But you're right, it's better to be
up to date. Now I am running 1.2.1. # dovecot --version returns in 1.2.1
and th
If this message again appear as new message - my apologies, but then a bit
more info on "how to reply on the mailing list" would be appreciated.
The problem with the version number is solved.
Solution:
1. # rpm -e dovecot
2. Remove manually all files and directories called dovecot or something
wit
Hi,
Running OS: CentOS 5.3 (2.6.18-128.2.1.el5)
1.
My Linux distribution comes with Dovecot 1.0.7. After trying to make it
running, I encoutnered many problems. So I decided to upgrade to 1.2.1.
When running dovecot -r from CLI, it returns with version 1.2.1.
But at the top of the log file it say