On Sun, 2012-05-20 at 14:07 +0200, Adam Szpakowski wrote:
Hi,
I'm struggling with the proper quota displaying under roundcube webmail.
I've tracked the problem to the different responses on GETQUOTAROOT command.
If the clients are accessing mails via the same username, then the reply
to
On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 01:48 -0700, nicolasfo wrote:
base = ou=some_ou,dc=domain,dc=lan
..
With this configuration file, it works. BUT :
To allow Dovecot to find users in my AD database, I must specify an OU in
base. If I only set dc=domain,dc=lan the research doesn't work. It
On Thu, 2012-05-24 at 01:22 +0900, SATOH Fumiyasu wrote:
At Thu, 24 May 2012 01:01:25 +0900,
SATOH Fumiyasu wrote:
If Dovecot passdb is configured with LDAP (no TLS/SSL),
it is no problem. But if Dovecot passdb is configured with
LDAPS (or LDAP+TLS), Dovecot auth process has a problem
On Thu, 2012-05-24 at 15:50 +, Steve Wells wrote:
Dovecot upgraded from 1.2 to 2.0.18
..
expire = Trash 7 Trash/* 7 Junk 30 Sent 30
This setting changed a bit: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Expire
On Fri, 2012-05-25 at 18:52 +0200, Peter Meier wrote:
I was doing some migration from a 1.2 installation to a 2.1. While
testing my new installation dovecot crashed at two test-cases constantly
with with a Panic: Trying to allocate 0 bytes message.
..
I see two problems:
1. Don't panic
On Sat, 2012-05-26 at 13:51 +0100, Kayode Odeyemi wrote:
Below is my configuration
passdb {
args = scheme=CRYPT username_format=%u /etc/dovecot/users
driver = passwd-file
}
Dovecot isn't using NIS. It's using user accounts in /etc/dovecot/users
file.
And in any case set
On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 14:50 +0100, Alan Brown wrote:
What syntax is needed to make this work?
The 2.0 wiki recomendations don't work - I can see the inboxes or the
folders but not both at once and there are lots of error messages about
prefix clashes if I simply use the existing 2.0.20
On Sat, 2012-05-26 at 15:30 +0200, Daniel Parthey wrote:
when I specify a slash a mailbox name on the command line
of doveadm force-resync, it throws a panic. I'm not sure
this is considered a bug.
It's a bug.
# 2.0.20: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
But it's already been fixed in v2.1 and the
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 15:09 +0100, William Gallafent wrote:
Hi All,
I'm running dovecot 2.0.19.
I currently have remote users access mail using IMAP over SSL, with
their client certificates being both required and verified. I do this
using ssl = required and ssl_verify_client_cert = yes.
On 29.5.2012, at 17.23, James Devine wrote:
I setup the static passdb like:
passdb {
driver = static
args = proxy=y port=10024 nopassword=y
}
and this works fine for the lmtp service, would I have to run a director
per protocol or can they be combined into one somehow?
I think you
On 29.5.2012, at 20.17, Ron Leach wrote:
On 29/05/2012 16:55, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 15:09 +0100, William Gallafent wrote:
I would now like to add a webmail front-end (squirrelmail) running on
the same server. In order to achieve this I would like to have
squirrelmail
On 29.5.2012, at 21.03, Cor Bosman wrote:
es, I am getting a list of sessions/users every 5 minutes through cron. Im
already using doveadm stats dump session/user connected
Actually that's not really correct behavior either, since it ignores all the
connections that happened during the 5
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.7.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.7.tar.gz.sig
* Session ID is now included by default in auth and login process
log lines. It can be added to mail processes also by adding
%{session} to mail_log_prefix.
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 22:24 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.7.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.1/dovecot-2.1.7.tar.gz.sig
Oops! I copypasted v2.1.6 NEWS somehow. Here's the correct one:
* LDAP: Compatibility fix for v2.0: ldap: If attributes
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 15:31 -0400, Michescu Andrei wrote:
Do you happen to have any updates on the progress of dsync redesign?
The code is in v2.2 hg tree now:
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.2/rev/b2076acc3715
See the commit message for some of the missing things.
I'm hoping to get back to
On 30.5.2012, at 19.15, Alan Brown wrote:
May 30 17:00:31 msslat dovecot: imap(foobar): Error: user foobar:
Initialization failed: namespace configuration error: Duplicate namespace
prefix:
This is because in v2.1 you have two namespaces with prefix=. Most likely
because upgrading your
On 30.5.2012, at 20.25, Root Kev wrote:
mail_location = mbox:/var/empty:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
Note that it's not a good idea for different users to share a single directory
for indexes, which is what this does. Preferably /var/empty wouldn't be even
writable to the users so this wouldn't happen
On 31.5.2012, at 16.58, henrixd wrote:
Why commenting out inet_listener imaps {} won't stop dovecot to listen port
993? I think this would be expected behavior. Just curious, finally got it
working with port = 0. :)
When you comment out something, Dovecot uses the default settings for it.
On 1.6.2012, at 23.58, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Besides pulling together all the data we also think it would be useful to have
an SNMP interface to access the stats.
I had thought about SNMP before also, but for the current kind of stats that
are exported I couldn't think of any reasonable
On 5.6.2012, at 6.14, Костырев Александр Алексеевич wrote:
- not quite sure if glusterfs is production ready solution 'cause I've
experienced split-brains during setting it up
Last I've heard glusterfs causes corruption problems with Dovecot. You should
try stress testing it with imaptest:
On 5.6.2012, at 23.33, Michescu Andrei wrote:
I agree, in practice this is not an issue compared to the unavailability
of the service, but on longer IMAP sessions (e.g. transferring a big
file) the connection loss is noticeable.
It is noticeable for somebody that really waits for a large
On 8.6.2012, at 14.05, Andreas Meyer wrote:
I want to upgrade the docevot-installation from v 1.0.5 to 2.1..7
Now I get the following executing
doveconf -n -c /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf /home/mail1/dovecot-2.conf
Didn't this command produce a working dovecot-2.conf file? If not, it's
On 8.6.2012, at 18.36, Andreas Meyer wrote:
Jun 08 17:20:19 imap: Error:
dlopen(/usr/lib/dovecot/modules/imap/lib10_quota_plugin.so) failed:
/usr/lib/dovecot/modules/imap/lib10_quota_plugin.so:
What can I do? Wouldn't it be great to get the new dovecot working with
my users and the old
On 8.6.2012, at 14.12, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
What is the real difference between client and process limit? According
to documentation (http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Services#Service_limits):
Sorry, it's friday, my mind is on the weekend :-(
I understand that client_limit is how
On 8.6.2012, at 7.39, Костырев Александр Алексеевич wrote:
yes, I use v.2.1.1 on both director and backends
and yes, I've added
login_trusted_networks = 192.168.5.0/24 on all of them
but it didn't help.
Missing feature:
v2.1.2 2012-03-15 Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi
+ Proxying
On 6.6.2012, at 2.08, Glenn English wrote:
And these brute force attempts would be logged, each one.
They are, with no rhost. And there are other brute force attempts
that *do* have IPs.
I think the answer to this is simply that Dovecot v1.0 didn't tell PAM the
rhost. Upgrade.
On 8.6.2012, at 19.33, Reindl Harald wrote:
Yes, but like the wiki page also says, it's not a good idea increase
client_limit for imap/pop3 processes.
depends on the usecase / workload
having dovecot as proxy for other imap-backends and 1 process per connection
will heavily raise up
On 9.6.2012, at 4.55, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
Yes, there is. You have to replicate the entire state of the IMAP
session (protocol states, buffers, TLS state etc.) and the TCP state of
the connection. The state of the IMAP session is (in theory) easily
replicable (although you probably
On 6.6.2012, at 23.27, r...@yuma.acns.colostate.edu wrote:
We are working on migrating Dovecot 1.2.17 running on AIX 5.3 (believe it
or not!) to Dovecot 2.0.13 running on Ubuntu. We have hundreds of users
mboxes we will be migrating. My question is regarding the index files.
Should we
On 9.6.2012, at 22.11, Daniel Parthey wrote:
But it seems that lda delivers the mail directly to
the local filesystem and is not using our lmtp director,
which prevents NFS mailboxes from getting corrupted.
Is there a way to tell lda to use LMTP or the director
and ignore the quota while
On 9.6.2012, at 0.53, Adam G Tilghman wrote:
We're planning to upgrade our site from 1.2.17 to 2.1.x within the
next few months, but we must ensure our ability to revert to 1.2.17
if problems arise.
I don't expect our maildir storage would present a problem,
but am less certain about
On 6.6.2012, at 16.01, Joseba Torre wrote:
I've just setup a testing enviroment for director, and it's not working as
expected. I have just 1 director (called director) and 2 dovecot servers
(dovecot1 and dovecot2); these are exact copies.
First problem: when both dovecot servers are up,
On 8.6.2012, at 4.25, Костырев Александр Алексеевич wrote:
I am wonder if there are plans to include backend health monitoring feature
to Dovecot Director ?
Yes, but it's not a very high priority right now.
On 11.6.2012, at 13.19, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
Proxying is done by imap-login process, not imap process. For login
processes there are different recommendations.
What are those recommendations? The ones at
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/LoginProcess?
Yes.
Let's suppose... I have 4
On 4.6.2012, at 13.20, Jitendra Bhaskar wrote:
I am using dovecot 2.1.3 on centos 5.7. It was working fine but last few
days I need to restart or reload dovecot service because at that time users
are not able to login.
Each time I am getting information from doveco.log is as :
Jun 04
On 11.6.2012, at 11.09, Jesper Dahl Nyerup wrote:
Stracing the processes in D state from before they hang has just
revealed something interesting, however, pointing to an issue with
inotify rather than epoll.
[snip]
[...]
15414 23:27:36 inotify_init() = 12 0.24
[...]
15414
On 7.6.2012, at 1.07, James Devine wrote:
I'm playing with running dovecot over NFS and I am running into some
issues. I have followed the guide at http://wiki2.dovecot.org/NFS and my
setup includes 1 nfs server and 1 client running postfix/dovecot.
Which NFS server? Which NFS client
On 11.6.2012, at 8.20, Roland wrote:
I try to compile dovecot 2.1.7 with a customized --prefix setting and
--with-pam . Although I installed libpam into the same --prefix, dovecot does
not find it:
checking for pam_start in -lpam... no
configure: error: Can't build with PAM support:
On 11.6.2012, at 12.27, Костырев Александр Алексеевич wrote:
hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to proxy pop3 and pop3s that listens on
non-standart ports at backends.
For example, pop3 is at 1110 and pop3s at 1995 (on backend side).
is it possible?
how should I separate this ports in
On 10.6.2012, at 2.56, Daniel Parthey wrote:
doveadm search -u u...@example.org -S localhost:19000 all
produces the following error in the logs:
dovecot: doveadm: Error: doveadm client attempted non-PLAIN authentication
What am I missing?
It's possible that this is just broken in v2.0. Try
On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 18:59 +0200, Leon Meßner wrote:
Hi list,
i noticed that when doing imap gssapi authentication with kerberos,
dovecot (here 2.1.7) always searches /etc/krb5.keytab although i have
auth_krb5_keytab = /etc/mail3.krb5.keytab in my etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
and doveconf -n
On 8.6.2012, at 3.34, Tom Lieuallen wrote:
Note that if I change the prefix for that shared namespace to 'iphonemail/',
it does present my shared folders as well as anything in a personal
iphonemail directory. However, 'select' didn't work with the personal
folders. My guess is it's
On 7.6.2012, at 6.06, SATOH Fumiyasu wrote:
Dovecot auth process has a problem
that Dovecot auth delays exiting about between 20 and
60 seconds when Dovecot dovecot (master) process is already
terminated by an administrator.
Yes. I can reproduce with dovecot 1:2.1.7-1 (Debian unstable
On 7.6.2012, at 18.26, Karl Oulmi wrote:
namespace snap {
prefix = INBOX.snapshot.h0.
hidden = no
inbox = no
list = yes
location =
maildir:/da1/%u/Maildir:INDEX=/da1/dovecot/indexes/%u:CONTROL=/da1/dovecot/control/%u
type = private
}
The problem is that I don't see the content of
On 5.6.2012, at 11.09, Johannes Berg wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't. I can only suggest, as a test, trying with some
other storage format -- I only use Maildir -- to see if the problem is
really in the interaction with mdbox. I'm fairly sure that's likely the
problem, maybe the plugin doesn't
, for you time
but I still don't get it)
should I return port with just port_num1,port_num2 value or how?
I've tried to google an example but with no success.
-Original Message-
From: Timo Sirainen [mailto:t...@iki.fi]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 11:01 PM
To: Костырев Александр Алексеевич
On 30.5.2012, at 22.13, Joe Beaubien wrote:
May 22 14:51:51 mba dovecot: imap(formulaire): Panic: file
lucene-wrapper.cc: line 196: unreached
Thanks for the new release. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have fixed my
specific issue. I got you a gdb trace like you asked in a previous mail.
On 24.5.2012, at 13.17, Tomáš Herceg wrote:
I'm trying to migrate messages from icewarp (merak) mailserver to dovecot via
dsync, IMAP migration is looking fine, but I'm unable to migrate pop3 uidls
from
originating server, probably is something wrong with configuration, but I
don't
know
On 11.5.2012, at 18.06, David Warden wrote:
I'm having difficulty with the doveadm who command on a multi-instance setup
of dovecot. When I run the who command on the non-standard instance with the
-m flag (to see their mail location), this happens:
[root@wardentest3 dovecot]# doveadm -i
On 11.6.2012, at 13.43, Joseba Torre wrote:
I've tried with 3 different users and ips to no change, users are always
directed to the same host.
Perhaps you just managed to use such usernames that map to the same
director.. You can try with doveadm director statususer to see where
they
On 11.6.2012, at 19.39, SATOH Fumiyasu wrote:
At Mon, 11 Jun 2012 18:32:35 +0300,
Timo Sirainen wrote:
If an auth client remains a connection to dovecot/auth,
dovecot/auth does NOT exit immediately when dovecot master exits.
Ah, now we're getting somewhere :) Yes, this is correct
On 11.6.2012, at 22.05, Alex Crow wrote:
Sorry to bother the list again so soon after fixing my own problem, but I now
have this issue when clients try to view shared folders in Thunderbird (v12).
They can see the shared folder, but the first time they click on in nothing
happens. The
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.21.tar.gz
http://dovecot.org/releases/2.0/dovecot-2.0.21.tar.gz.sig
+ dict: file backend supports now also fcntl/flock locking optionally
- imap-login: Memory leak fixed
- imap: Non-UTF8 input on SEARCH command parameters could
On 11.6.2012, at 23.35, Alex Crow wrote:
Jun 11 19:57:43 alsace dovecot: imap(sharedvie...@integrafin.co.uk): Error:
mdbox map
/home/indexes/integrafin.co.uk/t/sharedviewer/shared/sharedvie...@integrafin.co.uk/storage/dovecot.map.index
corrupted: U
nexpectedly lost
On 12.6.2012, at 0.37, Jesper Dahl Nyerup wrote:
Yeah. Looks like a kernel bug. You could try if it goes away by disabling
inotify in Dovecot. Either recompile with configure --with-notify=none or
maybe you can disable inotify globally with:
echo 0 /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches
On 12.6.2012, at 20.00, Pascal Volk wrote:
On 06/12/2012 01:32 AM Stefan Fricke wrote:
I have just set up a mail server on Ubuntu, using Postfix and Dovecot
2.0.19.
It works well but I can't get Sieve working. I always get the error that the
target mailbox doesn't exist. In fact it
On 12.6.2012, at 21.56, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
On 9/16/2010 5:41 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 20:25 -0700, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Other than license issues, is there an advantage to using gnutls vs
openssl? Or is openssl superior - at least in the current implementations
On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 13:15 +0200, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
In my test environment I have configured (this is extracted from
doveconf -n output):
service imap-login {
client_limit = 10740
executable = imap-login director
process_limit = 1
process_min_avail = 1
}
On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 15:28 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Oh, right, service_count=1 is the default and that overrides
client_limit. Set it to 0.
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/4c31e450a867
Does it work if you do it via imap?
echo a subscribe public.Conferences | /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap -u rago
On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 11:59 +0200, Emiliano Rago wrote:
Hi,
what it's happening with the doveadm command below is that
the file modified is /data/MAIL/PUBLIC/subscriptions
On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 08:58 +0200, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
I have checked in almost every error I had that the error is produced
whenever happens a timeout of 30 seconds between opening the connection
between the director and backend server and the final delivery of the
message in the
On Tue, 2012-06-12 at 11:16 -0700, Tom Lieuallen wrote:
namespace {
hidden = yes
inbox = no
list = children
location = maildir:/a1/dove-shared:INDEX=/a2/imap-index/dove-shared/%u
prefix = iphonemail/sharedimap/
separator = /
type = shared
type=public and same for the
OK. v2.1 should have fixed this also for doveadm subscribe.
On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 15:24 +0200, Emiliano Rago wrote:
It works! Thanks!
Emiliano
On 06/13/2012 02:50 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
Does it work if you do it via imap?
echo a subscribe public.Conferences | /usr/local/libexec
On Wed, 2012-06-13 at 16:57 +0200, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
Jun 12 11:40:39 myotis41 dovecot: lmtp(6595): Connect from 155.54.212.167
Jun 12 11:40:39 myotis41 dovecot: lmtp(6595): Debug: auth input:
user=user1 proxy host=155.54.211.163 proxy_refresh=450
That says proxy_refresh, not
On 13.6.2012, at 19.58, Tom Lieuallen wrote:
type=public and same for the other shared namespace. The type=shared
namespaces are for mailboxes shared between users.
Unfortunately, it still isn't working.
..
It seems to me like the logic for deciding which namespaces to follow is
something
On 15.6.2012, at 21.50, Gedalya wrote:
#12 imapc_untagged_fetch (reply=0xb184, mbox=0x80fd2c8) at
imapc-mailbox.c:349
old_kws = {arr = {buffer = 0x8093030, element_size = 4}, v = 0x8093030,
v_modifiable = 0x8093030}
Fixed: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/a28c8043842d
On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 22:11 +0200, Daniel Parthey wrote:
mail02# doveadm -c /etc/dovecot-director/dovecot-director.conf search -u
u...@example.org all
..
#3 doveadm_print_flow_print (value=0x64697567 Address 0x64697567 out of
bounds) at doveadm-print-flow.c:51
hdr = value
On 13.6.2012, at 20.11, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
Ok, you were right. I was looking for logs at my log repository, which
doesn't receive debug log. Nevertheless, the only auth lines I have found at
the ones above, with the proxy_refresh=450. I haven't found any line with a
timeout log in
On 17.6.2012, at 18.19, Bradley Giesbrecht wrote:
Looking at the wiki and man pages I am unsure how to fetch email attachments
from a unix shell.
I have an doveadm search that returns the messages that have the
attachments I am after.
Would I loop through an doveadm fetch and use a
On 18.6.2012, at 12.56, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
Although I'm planning to patch ingo, my question is why those same
scripts, with utf-7 folder's names, are working with dovecot 1.1.16 but not
with 2.1.5? Because in my old servers those scripts worked without any
problem...
Because v1.1
On 18.6.2012, at 12.17, Guido Weiler wrote:
01 OK Logged in.
02 list *
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) / INBOX
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) / greetings
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) / greetings/INBOX
02 OK List completed.
03 select greetings/INBOX
03 NO Mailbox doesn't exist: INBOX
04 select
On 18.6.2012, at 9.54, Voytek Eymont wrote:
I'm trying to setup a new server on centos 6, from old dovecot 1.x
I installed 'dovecot --version 2.1.1' from dovecot rpm
I converted conf file as per migration specs, also, copied sql conf across
..
dovecot: imap(name@tld): Error: user name@tld:
On 16.6.2012, at 13.55, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
even search all body someword doesn't work.
while
search body someword
always work very well.
what's wrong?
Fixed: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/4ce1f9649592
Anyway, fts-lucene backend works better than fts-squat.
On 18.6.2012, at 16.45, Mariusz Kruk wrote:
I've just stumbled across a strange thing which seems to be a bug.
It happens in 2.0.9 as well as 2.0.11 in which I tested it.
Listescape has some unfixable problems in v2.0. You've most likely hit one of
them. v2.1 had some larger changes and fixes
On 18.6.2012, at 20.23, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Anyway, fts-lucene backend works better than fts-squat.
Better in what respect?
less than a second (when disk I/O was needed) fulltext search over 1
mails doesn't look bad :)
Squat index updates are somewhat slow, especially if the index
I committed this change to all hg branches:
http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-2.1/rev/4461b48fcc1f
After that I realized that it doesn't actually matter, because it fixes
only a situation where input buffer's size is less than 84 bytes. This
happened on a test program where I was using a 64 byte
On 20.6.2012, at 5.03, Костырев Александр Алексеевич wrote:
Is doveadm director map command suppose to work when I store host value
in mysql table?
It gives me nothing in output with no errors in log.
If you return a host for a user, then Dovecot does regular proxying and
director doesn't
On Wed, 2012-06-20 at 11:40 +0200, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
* mmap_disable: both single and multi server configurations have
mmap_disable=yes but in index file section says that you need it if you
have your index files stored in nfs. I have it stored locally. Do I need
mmap_disable=yes? What
On 20.6.2012, at 18.50, Romer Ventura wrote:
Has anyone used GlusterFS as storage file system for dovecot or any other
email system..?
I've heard Dovecot complains about index corruption once in a while with
glusterfs, even when not in multi-master mode. I wouldn't use it without some
heavy
On 21.6.2012, at 11.44, Angel L. Mateo wrote:
El 20/06/12 12:05, Timo Sirainen escribió:
default_process_limit = 1000
Since you haven't enabled high-performance mode for imap-login processes
and haven't otherwise changed the service imap-login settings, this
means that you can have max
On 21.6.2012, at 21.05, email builder wrote:
We are building a new system that will support a large number of users (high
volume, high concurrent usage, etc). We have played with Dovecot, but in
most serious applications we have traditionally used Courier IMAP. It's my
(lay)
On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 13:05 -0700, email builder wrote:
Thank you very much for the fast reply.
We are building a new system that will support a large number of users
(high volume, high concurrent usage, etc). We have played with Dovecot,
but in
most serious applications we have
On 21.6.2012, at 23.34, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 21.06.2012 22:22, schrieb Timo Sirainen:
Do you know what webmails are caching vs. non-caching?
Nearly all of them are non-caching. (I don't know of any caching ones.)
roundcube can if configured
additionally you should install
On 21.6.2012, at 23.48, Reindl Harald wrote:
Someone benchmarked Dovecot a while ago in this list with and without
imapproxy and the results showed that imapproxy simply slowed things down by
adding extra latency. This probably isn't true for all installations, but I
don't think there's
On 21.6.2012, at 23.48, Reindl Harald wrote:
Someone benchmarked Dovecot a while ago in this list with and without
imapproxy and the results showed that imapproxy simply slowed things down by
adding extra latency. This probably isn't true for all installations, but I
don't think there's
On 22.6.2012, at 0.58, Michael M Slusarz wrote:
I think the conclusion is that imapproxy is not necessary. There are some
advantages (eg with high network latency between web and imap server, and
reducing apparent login count), and some disadvantages (extra complexity,
slowdown)
Not
On 22.6.2012, at 5.28, email builder wrote:
Oh, and of course it also depends on Dovecot configuration :) Authentication
cache is needed and login processes must be in high performance mode.
I.e., I think:
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/LoginProcess
On 22.6.2012, at 8.27, email builder wrote:
So really, a new process is created under *two* circumstances? 1. when a
process reaches client_limit number of *simultaneous* connections or 2. when
a process has serviced service_count number of connections. Is this correct?
Yes.
So for
On 22.6.2012, at 15.34, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Hi Timo,
any idea whats this related too ?
dovecot: stats: Error: Mail server input error: UPDATE-SESSION: stats
shrank: mrbytes 21703727 25193928
Which Dovecot version? I thought I fixed this already..
On 22.6.2012, at 16.59, Benoit Branciard wrote:
in Dovecot 2.0, is it possible to have kind of cumulative multiple userdb ?
that is, for all users:
- extract some attributes (let's say: uid, gid, home) from a first userdb
(Passwd for example),
- an extract some other attributes (mail for
On 23.6.2012, at 13.21, Ed W wrote:
But I don't know, whether this is the sort of caching you are referring to.
what's a point of caching imap, except your webmail service is not locally
connected (localhost or LAN) to imap server?
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On Sat, 2012-06-23 at 18:00 +0100, Alex Crow wrote:
I'm trying to access the IMAP archives with Thunderbird but can't seem
to get it to work. I have tried an unencrypted connection, SSL and TLS
but with no success. Any ideas?
Thanks
Alex
Hi,
Still stuck here - would really
On Sun, 2012-06-24 at 03:36 +1000, Dominic Malolepszy wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering if Dovecot caches SQLite queries, and how well it works
in high performance setups. I am particularly interested because in the
below thread SQLite has been suggested as a means of Dovecot proxying
On Sun, 2012-06-24 at 04:20 +1000, Dominic Malolepszy wrote:
On 24/06/12 3:39 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sun, 2012-06-24 at 03:36 +1000, Dominic Malolepszy wrote:
Hi,
I am wondering if Dovecot caches SQLite queries, and how well it works
in high performance setups. I am particularly
On Sat, 2012-06-23 at 22:39 +0200, Mailing List SVR wrote:
after the upgrade from dovecot 2.0.13 (ubuntu oneiric) to dovecot 2.0.19
(ubuntu precise), in my logs I have a lot of these errors:
Jun 23 00:20:29 server1 dovecot: master: Error: service(imap-login):
child 6714 killed with signal
On 24.6.2012, at 3.10, Brian Spraker wrote:
plugin {
quota = maildir
quota_rule = Trash:storage=100M
This should be quota_rule2. Otherwise you'll just overwrite this here:
}
user_query = SELECT uid, gid, home, maildir, concat('maildir:storage=',
quota) AS quota FROM horde_users WHERE
On 24.6.2012, at 3.29, Brian Spraker wrote:
This still didn't correct the issue - and Dovecot won't start when I have the
mail_plugins line under 'protocol imap' uncommented.
You should also enable quota globally so it will work for doveadm and other
tools you may end up using.
Error in
On 24.6.2012, at 3.45, Brian Spraker wrote:
I'm not sure I understand how to enable quota to work globally..?
Just put mail_plugins = quota outside protocol {} sections.
But what would be preventing it from working under 'protocol imap' as it did
before?
No idea, the error log should say
On 24.6.2012, at 12.58, Christian Rößner wrote:
I have an interesting problem: I am building dovecot packages for Ubuntu
since 10.04. Never had bigger trouble with it. Now since 2.1.6 or 2.1.7 (I
can not say more precisely), Thunderbird 10ESR and Outlook 2010 can no longer
use 143/TLS
in the SSL code. The only thing I can
think of is this memory leak fix, which temporarily wasn't implemented
correctly. You could try what happens if you revert it:
changeset: 14418:85ad4baedd43
user:Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi
date:Thu Apr 12 10:48:55 2012 +0300
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