Hey all, I did a search but didn't find the answer to my problem, so here goes. I've got a centos 6 server running Dovecot 2.0.beta6 (3156315704ef). For legacy reasons (I'm moving mail from a Dovecot 1.1.1 and FreeBSD box with user home directories NFS mounted), my index files are setup to be in /u/indexes/ On the Dovecot 1.1.1 installation, the perms on the indexes directory is 777 with root:mail ownership. The same thing on the Dovecot 2 / Centos server results in a 'permission denied' error when Dovecot tries to create files. So, I guess my main question is, what perms and ownership should /u/indexes be set to? I've tried several different things before this cry for help... Thanks. Mark
On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 00:30 -0800, Mark Hanford wrote:> I've got a centos 6 server running Dovecot 2.0.beta6 (3156315704ef). > For legacy reasons (I'm moving mail from a Dovecot 1.1.1 and FreeBSD box > with user home directories NFS mounted), my index files are setup to be > in /u/indexes/ > > On the Dovecot 1.1.1 installation, the perms on the indexes directory is > 777 with root:mail ownership. > > The same thing on the Dovecot 2 / Centos server results in a 'permission > denied' error when Dovecot tries to create files.What exactly is the error message? Copy&paste it entirely.> So, I guess my main question is, what perms and ownership should > /u/indexes be set to? I've tried several different things before this > cry for help...Those permissions look ok to me. It's possible that this was a bug in 2.0.beta6 and upgrading might help (but might not).
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