I am facing dovecot authentication problems caused by unresponding NFS
server. If there is even short break in communication with NFS server
keeping maildirs, the dovecot generates the avalanche of processes
(dovecot/imap and dovecot/pop3). The real number of connections was about 50
and after the
, vacation];
if envelope :matches to * {
set envto ${1};
vacation
:addresses [${envto}]
vacation message here...;
}
regards, bart
or forward should be done and automatically stop without updating the
sieve script again. Comparing start and stopdate is cake, but just
getting today's date seems to be a hassle, any ideas?
regards, bart
I've got it working in the meanwhile.
It will be documented on www.bamweb.nl
direct link:
http://www.bamweb.nl/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=59Itemid=1
Bart Dorlandt wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am trying to work with quota. I use postfix and dovecot with a sql
backend. Below you'll
dovecot-auth`io_loop_handler_run+0x35
dovecot-auth`io_loop_run+0x21
dovecot-auth`main+0x3fe
dovecot-auth`_start+0x80
- Bart
found a solution, but I'm perplexed as to why you have this
problem. Did you use the gcc in /usr/sfw/bin?
- Bart