Ok it works now! Thank you very much for your help!
Fabio Ferrari
On 23.7.2010, at 11.22, Fabio Ferrari wrote:
But now the
deliver -p FILE -d USER
crashes, giving me a very bad segmentation fault.
Often it happens if you have a something=no setting as the first setting
in config file.
Ok, this was the problem, if I manually chown the maildirs it makes the
hardlinks.
Then, I tried to enable virtual users in postfix and dovecot, to make it
work in a more senseful environment. (I'm using passwd files)
But now the
deliver -p FILE -d USER
crashes, giving me a very bad segmentation
On 23.7.2010, at 11.22, Fabio Ferrari wrote:
But now the
deliver -p FILE -d USER
crashes, giving me a very bad segmentation fault.
Often it happens if you have a something=no setting as the first setting in
config file. This triggers a glibc bug and crashes it. Move the setting down.
Yes, I tried in many ways, the
deliver -p FILE -d USER1 -d USER2
is only one of the ways I tried to hardlink a message.
I tried even to do
deliver -p FILE -d USER1
deliver -p FILE -d USER2
...
deliver -p FILE -d USERN
but all commands have the same result, that is the message is copied and
not
On 20.7.2010, at 11.03, Fabio Ferrari wrote:
deliver -p FILE -d USER1
deliver -p FILE -d USER2
...
deliver -p FILE -d USERN
This is how it should be done. The file was exactly the same between all the
calls? Did you try running this manually from command line instead of via MTA?
Do you
On 20.7.2010, at 11.03, Fabio Ferrari wrote:
deliver -p FILE -d USER1
deliver -p FILE -d USER2
...
deliver -p FILE -d USERN
This is how it should be done. The file was exactly the same between all
the calls? Did you try running this manually from command line instead of
via MTA? Do you
On Tue, 2010-07-20 at 12:53 +0200, Fabio Ferrari wrote:
deliver -p FILE -d USER1
deliver -p FILE -d USER2
...
deliver -p FILE -d USERN
I noticed one thing: The created file's permissions must be the same as
the destination maildir's. So typically the file needs to be 0600 mode.
Also all
Hello,
I'm trying to enable hardlinks for messages sent to mutiple users. (I need
this because I have mailing lists with 5000 users used many times a day).
I've read that, to do this, I have to write a script that uses the
/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver
command in this way:
deliver -p FILE
On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 15:44 +0200, Fabio Ferrari wrote:
I'm trying to enable hardlinks for messages sent to mutiple users. (I need
this because I have mailing lists with 5000 users used many times a day).
I've read that, to do this, I have to write a script that uses the
On 2010-07-16 10:13 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
The important part is that your MTA calls a script (that you need to
create) that gets multiple users as parameters, and then you can call
deliver -p for each one of them separately. I don't think MTA can call
the delivery script with 5000
On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 14:16 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
So... is this a bad time to ask about status of Single Instance Storage?
I've been meaning to write a mail about this.. Probably will send it to
list on Monday.
Have you even had time to give it any more thought, or even better,
On 2010-07-16 3:01 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 14:16 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
So... is this a bad time to ask about status of Single Instance Storage?
I've been meaning to write a mail about this.. Probably will send it to
list on Monday.
Have you even had time to
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