Hi Aki Tuomi,
Thanks for your idea, but not, i already tried.
Additional information: in my case, mail folders are mounted via nfs,
but the same spool, mounted in older dovecot (without systemd) works fine.
Jorge Concha C.
Área de Sistemas - CEC
U. de Chile
On 08-09-22 11:53, Aki Tuomi wrot
Maybe SELinux is preventing access?
On September 8, 2022 5:38:59 PM GMT+03:00, "Jorge Concha C."
wrote:
>Hello, This solution don't work for me (in Rocky Linux 8 and 9).
>Do you know other solutions?
>Or maybe an additional step is necessary?
>
>Thanks
>
>
>> The issue was in the systemd service
Hello, This solution don't work for me (in Rocky Linux 8 and 9).
Do you know other solutions?
Or maybe an additional step is necessary?
Thanks
> The issue was in the systemd service file. The option PrivateDevices was
> setted. It prevents the service to have access to physical devices. I
> remo
I'm happy you fixed it ! how did you figure that out ?
Yassine.
On 3/15/19 10:16 AM, Eric Grammatico via dovecot wrote:
The issue was in the systemd service file. The option PrivateDevices was
setted. It prevents the service to have access to physical devices. I removed
this option and from t
The issue was in the systemd service file. The option PrivateDevices was
setted. It prevents the service to have access to physical devices. I removed
this option and from there, quota is reported without errors.
Thanks for your support
Regards,
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Eric Grammatico _/)
14 mars 2019 16:42 "Eric