On 3/12/2015 4:23 AM, E.B. wrote:
I'll check on 0.4.6 and report if I see anything interesting,
but I will assume for the moment that since personal scripts
work in 0.4.6 that this log info won't be there. It is correct that
there is no sieve file or directory in the user's home dir. This
On 12 Mar 2015, at 05:48, E.B. emailbuilde...@yahoo.com wrote:
However, I do see that Sieve was accessing the user home directory
because for some reason now it just created a .pki directory
therein, which inside of it has an empty nssdb directory. That
never happened before...? Not a big
On 10/03/15 11:40, Timo Sirainen wrote:
I think it's pure chance that it happens to crash that way. I don't
see how the duplicate checking could have affected this crash.
Oh! Do you mean Timo, that Computer Science is non-deterministic! Is
there chance, therefore luck, to it? Just kidding!
On 3/11/2015 3:16 AM, E.B. wrote:
Last time I had a few stupid problems in the releases, so
I'll follow
Timo's example and I release an RC first.
The highlights include the implementation of the index and
metadata
extensions. Quite a few bugs are fixed as well.
When I compiled and
However, I do see that Sieve was accessing the user home directory
because for some reason now it just created a .pki directory
therein, which inside of it has an empty nssdb directory. That
never happened before...? Not a big problem, but I'd prefer not
to have that there.
When I compiled and installed this, Sieve scripts were being ignored. Not
sure if it's my own stupid mistake, but when I put v0.4.6 back in place,
it
worked fine. No configuration changes, only make install on the different
sources and restart dovecot.
Could you show your dovecot -n
Hello Dovecot users,
Last time I had a few stupid problems in the releases, so I'll follow
Timo's example and I release an RC first.
The highlights include the implementation of the index and metadata
extensions. Quite a few bugs are fixed as well.
Changelog v0.4.7:
* editheader extension:
On 10 Mar 2015, at 10:26, Alessio Cecchi ales...@skye.it wrote:
Hi Stephan,
I'm running the current stable version (Dovecot 2.2.15 and Pigeonhole 0.4.6),
all works fine except an issue.
Feb 16 03:23:41 mx03 dovecot: lda(u...@domain.com): Panic: file
mail-transaction-log.c: line 271
Last time I had a few stupid problems in the releases, so
I'll follow
Timo's example and I release an RC first.
The highlights include the implementation of the index and
metadata
extensions. Quite a few bugs are fixed as well.
When I compiled and installed this, Sieve scripts were
On 3/10/2015 8:11 PM, E.B. wrote:
Last time I had a few stupid problems in the releases, so
I'll follow
Timo's example and I release an RC first.
The highlights include the implementation of the index and
metadata
extensions. Quite a few bugs are fixed as well.
When I compiled and
Last time I had a few stupid problems in the releases, so
I'll follow
Timo's example and I release an RC first.
The highlights include the implementation of the index and
metadata
extensions. Quite a few bugs are fixed as well.
When I compiled and installed this, Sieve scripts were being
Hi Stephan,
I'm running the current stable version (Dovecot 2.2.15 and Pigeonhole
0.4.6), all works fine except an issue.
In my configuration I have this default sieve script (I'm using Maildir):
===
require [vnd.dovecot.duplicate, fileinto, mailbox];
if header :matches X-Spam-Status Yes, *
Alessio Cecchi schreef op 10-3-2015 om 9:26:
===
Feb 16 03:23:41 mx03 dovecot: lda(u...@domain.com): Panic: file
mail-transaction-log.c: line 271 (mail_transaction_log_rotate):
assertion failed: (file-locked)
Feb 16 03:23:41 mx03 dovecot: lda(u...@domain.com): Error: Raw
backtrace:
Hello Dovecot users,
Last time I had a few stupid problems in the releases, so I'll follow
Timo's example and I release an RC first.
The highlights include the implementation of the index and metadata
extensions. Quite a few bugs are fixed as well.
Changelog v0.4.7:
* editheader extension:
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