Re: [Dovecot] Performance with 200k messages in Maildir

2011-07-19 Thread Vegard Svanberg
* Patrick Domack [2011-07-19 01:03]: > that is hardly worth considering the load :) I'm actually not concerned about the load, but about Dovecot's (or the system's) ability to handle many thousand messages in one Maildir. In other words how I should expect the user experience

Re: [Dovecot] Performance with 200k messages in Maildir

2011-07-18 Thread Vegard Svanberg
re info than just 200,000 messages. > > How many mailboxes, users, messages per day etc One mailbox, one user. Messages per day varies from 200 to 1500. (I try to limit the mailbox to 20.) -- Vegard Svanberg [*Takapa@IRC (EFnet)]

[Dovecot] Performance with 200k messages in Maildir

2011-07-18 Thread Vegard Svanberg
folder read would be slow, but daily use more or less ok. Thanks to Dovecot's indexing, I imagine I would be better off interfacing Mutt to Maildir via IMAP and Dovecot rather than accessing Maildir/ directly? -- Vegard Svanberg [*Takapa@IRC (EFnet)]

[Dovecot] Vacation -- reply to another address than envelope from

2011-06-16 Thread Vegard Svanberg
: webformfromwhate...@foobar.com To: mycusto...@hisdomain.com Reply-To: usersrealmailaddr...@example.com I need the reply to go to the reply-to address. Can I handle this with Sieve? -- Vegard Svanberg [*Takapa@IRC (EFnet)]

Re: [Dovecot] "leave mail on server" workaround

2010-01-10 Thread Vegard Svanberg
make it delete the message after retrieving it. Or you could make something that deletes read e-mails older than X days. -- Vegard Svanberg [*tak...@irc (EFnet)]

Re: [Dovecot] deliver to root

2009-03-04 Thread Vegard Svanberg
* Philipp Kolmann [2009-03-04 17:02]: > This setup works without issues for us, but mail to root has a problem > with deliver: Not an answer to your exact question, but usually, it's recommended to forward mail for root to another user, for instance in /etc/aliases. -- Vega

Re: [Dovecot] "failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory"

2009-02-13 Thread Vegard Svanberg
* Vegard Svanberg [2009-02-13 19:33]: > The reason I'm asking, is that Dovecot doesn't always let users in. It's > totally random. Every 10th login or so fails. Nothing exciting in auth.log: Just noticed the changelog for 1.1.5. I'll file a bug against the Ubuntu pack

Re: [Dovecot] "failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory"

2009-02-13 Thread Vegard Svanberg
b/dovecot/modules/imap mail_plugin_dir(imap): /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/imap mail_plugin_dir(pop3): /usr/lib/dovecot/modules/pop3 auth default: mechanisms: plain login verbose: yes debug: yes debug_passwords: yes worker_max_count: 180 worker_max_request_count: 3 passdb: driver: pam

[Dovecot] "failed to map segment from shared object: Cannot allocate memory"

2009-02-10 Thread Vegard Svanberg
ule: /lib/security/pam_ck_connector.so English, please? :) Strangely, it seemed to disappear after increasing login_processes_count, login_max_processes_count and/or auth_worker_max_count. -- Vegard Svanberg [*tak...@irc (EFnet)]

[Dovecot] "storage error during logout"

2008-05-28 Thread Vegard Svanberg
s relevant. The POP3 check is quite aggressive; once every minute or so. Dovecot 1.0.13-1~bpo40+1 -- Vegard Svanberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (EFnet)]