Good afternoon everyone, I have one account on our internal dovecot server that keeps throwing the same repeated error: The user is on a Windows 10 computer running the latest version of Thunderbird.? Here's the log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mar? 9 13:03:16 mario2 dovecot: imap(pstrangfeld): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:09:53 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:18:57 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:25:09 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:29:07 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:31:03 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:37:20 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:42:26 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:47:21 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:50:11 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:53:46 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 13:59:40 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:03:52 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:08:54 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:11:53 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:17:02 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:21:14 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:24:00 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:28:43 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:33:00 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:38:24 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Connection closed (IDLE running for 0.001 + waiting input for 0.001 secs, 2 B in + 10+10 B out, state=wait-input) in=1578244 out=2878370 Mar? 9 14:40:51 mario2 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<user>, method=PLAIN, rip=10.5.1.77, lip=10.5.1.17, mpid=97537, TLS, session=<AvLvkCC9w9kKBQFN> Mar? 9 14:41:30 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Mar? 9 14:44:14 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Connection closed (IDLE running for 0.002 + waiting input for 0.001 secs, 2 B in + 10+10 B out, state=wait-input) in=319541 out=1272761 Mar? 9 14:44:14 mario2 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<user>, method=PLAIN, rip=10.5.1.77, lip=10.5.1.17, mpid=97671, TLS, session=<85YInSC95NkKBQFN> Mar? 9 14:46:37 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 --------------------------------------------------------------- I have tried the following: ?-Restarting the workstation ?- Compacting folders in Thunderbird ?- Repaired the Inbox Folder in Thunderbird ?- Restarting the dovecot service ?- Set the connections in Thunderbird Account settings to not check for messages automatically (manual only) ?- Set the user to own all folders and sub-folders in his home directory on the server I found old message in the archives from 2017 that had the same error but I did not see a posted solution. dovecot --version 2.2.36 (lfl0bfa63) config file: [root at mario2 dovecot]# cat dovecot.conf ## Dovecot configuration file # If you're in a hurry, see http://wiki2.dovecot.org/QuickConfiguration # "doveconf -n" command gives a clean output of the changed settings. Use it # instead of copy&pasting files when posting to the Dovecot mailing list. # '#' character and everything after it is treated as comments. Extra spaces # and tabs are ignored. If you want to use either of these explicitly, put the # value inside quotes, eg.: key = "# char and trailing whitespace? " # Most (but not all) settings can be overridden by different protocols and/or # source/destination IPs by placing the settings inside sections, for example: # protocol imap { }, local 127.0.0.1 { }, remote 10.0.0.0/8 { } # Default values are shown for each setting, it's not required to uncomment # those. These are exceptions to this though: No sections (e.g. namespace {}) # or plugin settings are added by default, they're listed only as examples. # Paths are also just examples with the real defaults being based on configure # options. The paths listed here are for configure --prefix=/usr # --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var # Protocols we want to be serving. #protocols = imap pop3 lmtp protocols = imap pop3 # A comma separated list of IPs or hosts where to listen in for connections. # "*" listens in all IPv4 interfaces, "::" listens in all IPv6 interfaces. # If you want to specify non-default ports or anything more complex, # edit conf.d/master.conf. #listen = *, :: listen = *, :: # Base directory where to store runtime data. #base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/ # Name of this instance. In multi-instance setup doveadm and other commands # can use -i <instance_name> to select which instance is used (an alternative # to -c <config_path>). The instance name is also added to Dovecot processes # in ps output. #instance_name = dovecot # Greeting message for clients. #login_greeting = Dovecot ready. # Space separated list of trusted network ranges. Connections from these # IPs are allowed to override their IP addresses and ports (for logging and # for authentication checks). disable_plaintext_auth is also ignored for # these networks. Typically you'd specify your IMAP proxy servers here. #login_trusted_networks login_trusted_networks = 10.5.1.0/24 # Space separated list of login access check sockets (e.g. tcpwrap) #login_access_sockets # With proxy_maybe=yes if proxy destination matches any of these IPs, don't do # proxying. This isn't necessary normally, but may be useful if the destination # IP is e.g. a load balancer's IP. #auth_proxy_self # Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name and # IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP processes # (eg. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple accounts). #verbose_proctitle = no # Should all processes be killed when Dovecot master process shuts down. # Setting this to "no" means that Dovecot can be upgraded without # forcing existing client connections to close (although that could also be # a problem if the upgrade is e.g. because of a security fix). #shutdown_clients = yes # If non-zero, run mail commands via this many connections to doveadm server, # instead of running them directly in the same process. #doveadm_worker_count = 0 # UNIX socket or host:port used for connecting to doveadm server #doveadm_socket_path = doveadm-server # Space separated list of environment variables that are preserved on Dovecot # startup and passed down to all of its child processes. You can also give # key=value pairs to always set specific settings. #import_environment = TZ ## ## Dictionary server settings ## # Dictionary can be used to store key=value lists. This is used by several # plugins. The dictionary can be accessed either directly or though a # dictionary server. The following dict block maps dictionary names to URIs # when the server is used. These can then be referenced using URIs in format # "proxy::<name>". dict { ? #quota = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext ? #expire = sqlite:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext } # Most of the actual configuration gets included below. The filenames are # first sorted by their ASCII value and parsed in that order. The 00-prefixes # in filenames are intended to make it easier to understand the ordering. !include conf.d/*.conf # A config file can also tried to be included without giving an error if # it's not found: !include_try local.conf ----------- I need assistance.? I appreciate the help. Chris -- Christopher Wensink IS Administrator Five Star Plastics, Inc 1339 Continental Drive Eau Claire, WI 54701 Office: 715-831-1682 Mobile: 715-563-3112 Fax: 715-831-6075 cwensink at five-star-plastics.com www.five-star-plastics.com
On Tue, 2021-03-09 at 16:26 -0600, Christopher Wensink wrote:> Good afternoon everyone, > > I have one account on our internal dovecot server that keeps throwing > the same repeated error: > > The user is on a Windows 10 computer running the latest version of > Thunderbird. Here's the log: > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Mar 9 13:03:16 mario2 dovecot: imap(pstrangfeld): Error: vsize-hdr has > invalid size: 36 > Mar 9 13:09:53 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:18:57 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:25:09 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:29:07 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:31:03 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:37:20 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:42:26 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:47:21 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:50:11 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:53:46 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 13:59:40 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:03:52 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:08:54 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:11:53 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:17:02 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:21:14 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:24:00 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:28:43 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:33:00 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:38:24 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Connection closed (IDLE > running for 0.001 + waiting input for 0.001 secs, 2 B in + 10+10 B out, > state=wait-input) in=1578244 out=2878370 > Mar 9 14:40:51 mario2 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<user>, > method=PLAIN, rip=10.5.1.77, lip=10.5.1.17, mpid=97537, TLS, > session=<AvLvkCC9w9kKBQFN> > Mar 9 14:41:30 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar 9 14:44:14 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Connection closed (IDLE > running for 0.002 + waiting input for 0.001 secs, 2 B in + 10+10 B out, > state=wait-input) in=319541 out=1272761 > Mar 9 14:44:14 mario2 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<user>, > method=PLAIN, rip=10.5.1.77, lip=10.5.1.17, mpid=97671, TLS, > session=<85YInSC95NkKBQFN> > Mar 9 14:46:37 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > I have tried the following: > -Restarting the workstation > - Compacting folders in Thunderbird > - Repaired the Inbox Folder in Thunderbird > - Restarting the dovecot service > - Set the connections in Thunderbird Account settings to not check for > messages automatically (manual only) > - Set the user to own all folders and sub-folders in his home > directory on the server > > I found old message in the archives from 2017 that had the same error > but I did not see a posted solution. > > dovecot --version 2.2.36 (lfl0bfa63) > > config file: > > [root at mario2 dovecot]# cat dovecot.conf > ## Dovecot configuration file > > # If you're in a hurry, see http://wiki2.dovecot.org/QuickConfiguration > > # "doveconf -n" command gives a clean output of the changed settings. Use it > # instead of copy&pasting files when posting to the Dovecot mailing list. > > # '#' character and everything after it is treated as comments. Extra spaces > # and tabs are ignored. If you want to use either of these explicitly, > put the > # value inside quotes, eg.: key = "# char and trailing whitespace " > > # Most (but not all) settings can be overridden by different protocols > and/or > # source/destination IPs by placing the settings inside sections, for > example: > # protocol imap { }, local 127.0.0.1 { }, remote 10.0.0.0/8 { } > > # Default values are shown for each setting, it's not required to uncomment > # those. These are exceptions to this though: No sections (e.g. > namespace {}) > # or plugin settings are added by default, they're listed only as examples. > # Paths are also just examples with the real defaults being based on > configure > # options. The paths listed here are for configure --prefix=/usr > # --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var > > # Protocols we want to be serving. > #protocols = imap pop3 lmtp > protocols = imap pop3 > # A comma separated list of IPs or hosts where to listen in for connections. > # "*" listens in all IPv4 interfaces, "::" listens in all IPv6 interfaces. > # If you want to specify non-default ports or anything more complex, > # edit conf.d/master.conf. > #listen = *, :: > listen = *, :: > > # Base directory where to store runtime data. > #base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/ > > # Name of this instance. In multi-instance setup doveadm and other commands > # can use -i <instance_name> to select which instance is used (an > alternative > # to -c <config_path>). The instance name is also added to Dovecot processes > # in ps output. > #instance_name = dovecot > > # Greeting message for clients. > #login_greeting = Dovecot ready. > > # Space separated list of trusted network ranges. Connections from these > # IPs are allowed to override their IP addresses and ports (for logging and > # for authentication checks). disable_plaintext_auth is also ignored for > # these networks. Typically you'd specify your IMAP proxy servers here. > #login_trusted_networks > login_trusted_networks = 10.5.1.0/24 > # Space separated list of login access check sockets (e.g. tcpwrap) > #login_access_sockets > > # With proxy_maybe=yes if proxy destination matches any of these IPs, > don't do > # proxying. This isn't necessary normally, but may be useful if the > destination > # IP is e.g. a load balancer's IP. > #auth_proxy_self > > # Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name and > # IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP processes > # (eg. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple accounts). > #verbose_proctitle = no > > # Should all processes be killed when Dovecot master process shuts down. > # Setting this to "no" means that Dovecot can be upgraded without > # forcing existing client connections to close (although that could also be > # a problem if the upgrade is e.g. because of a security fix). > #shutdown_clients = yes > > # If non-zero, run mail commands via this many connections to doveadm > server, > # instead of running them directly in the same process. > #doveadm_worker_count = 0 > # UNIX socket or host:port used for connecting to doveadm server > #doveadm_socket_path = doveadm-server > > # Space separated list of environment variables that are preserved on > Dovecot > # startup and passed down to all of its child processes. You can also give > # key=value pairs to always set specific settings. > #import_environment = TZ > > ## > ## Dictionary server settings > ## > > # Dictionary can be used to store key=value lists. This is used by several > # plugins. The dictionary can be accessed either directly or though a > # dictionary server. The following dict block maps dictionary names to URIs > # when the server is used. These can then be referenced using URIs in format > # "proxy::<name>". > > dict { > #quota = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext > #expire = sqlite:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext > } > > # Most of the actual configuration gets included below. The filenames are > # first sorted by their ASCII value and parsed in that order. The > 00-prefixes > # in filenames are intended to make it easier to understand the ordering. > !include conf.d/*.conf > > # A config file can also tried to be included without giving an error if > # it's not found: > !include_try local.conf > ----------- > > I need assistance. I appreciate the help. > > Chris > > > > -- > Christopher Wensink > IS Administrator > Five Star Plastics, Inc > 1339 Continental Drive > Eau Claire, WI 54701 > Office: 715-831-1682 > Mobile: 715-563-3112 > Fax: 715-831-6075 > cwensink at five-star-plastics.com > www.five-star-plastics.com > >For what it's worth... I know less than nothing, but a quick search turned up an apparent issue with cpanel which sounds similar: https://forums.cpanel.net/threads/dovecot-errors.626131/ John Tulp
On 9. Mar 2021, at 23.26, Christopher Wensink <cwensink at five-star-plastics.com> wrote:> > Mar 9 13:29:07 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36Looks like the index file is a bit broken for whatever reason. You could delete it (which would lose flags if you're using dbox) or you could use the attached script to run: dovecot-index-log.py --file /path/to/broken/folder/dovecot.index.log --ext_hdr_shrink --add_ext_intro hdr-vsize --add_ext_hdr 00000000000000000000000000000000 Of course at some point we'll need to fix the code to fix it automatically.. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20210310/f41a6502/attachment.html> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: dovecot-index-log.py Type: text/x-python-script Size: 9744 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20210310/f41a6502/attachment.bin> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20210310/f41a6502/attachment-0001.html>
> On 10/03/2021 00:26 Christopher Wensink <cwensink at five-star-plastics.com> wrote: > > > Good afternoon everyone, > > I have one account on our internal dovecot server that keeps throwing > the same repeated error: > > The user is on a Windows 10 computer running the latest version of > Thunderbird.? Here's the log: > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Mar? 9 13:03:16 mario2 dovecot: imap(pstrangfeld): Error: vsize-hdr has > invalid size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:09:53 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:18:57 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:25:09 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:29:07 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:31:03 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:37:20 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:42:26 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:47:21 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:50:11 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:53:46 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 13:59:40 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:03:52 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:08:54 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:11:53 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:17:02 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:21:14 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:24:00 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:28:43 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:33:00 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:38:24 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Connection closed (IDLE > running for 0.001 + waiting input for 0.001 secs, 2 B in + 10+10 B out, > state=wait-input) in=1578244 out=2878370 > Mar? 9 14:40:51 mario2 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<user>, > method=PLAIN, rip=10.5.1.77, lip=10.5.1.17, mpid=97537, TLS, > session=<AvLvkCC9w9kKBQFN> > Mar? 9 14:41:30 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > Mar? 9 14:44:14 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Connection closed (IDLE > running for 0.002 + waiting input for 0.001 secs, 2 B in + 10+10 B out, > state=wait-input) in=319541 out=1272761 > Mar? 9 14:44:14 mario2 dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<user>, > method=PLAIN, rip=10.5.1.77, lip=10.5.1.17, mpid=97671, TLS, > session=<85YInSC95NkKBQFN> > Mar? 9 14:46:37 mario2 dovecot: imap(user): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid > size: 36 > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > I have tried the following: > ?-Restarting the workstation > ?- Compacting folders in Thunderbird > ?- Repaired the Inbox Folder in Thunderbird > ?- Restarting the dovecot service > ?- Set the connections in Thunderbird Account settings to not check for > messages automatically (manual only) > ?- Set the user to own all folders and sub-folders in his home > directory on the server > > I found old message in the archives from 2017 that had the same error > but I did not see a posted solution. > > dovecot --version 2.2.36 (lfl0bfa63) > > config file: > > [root at mario2 dovecot]# cat dovecot.conf > ## Dovecot configuration file > > # If you're in a hurry, see http://wiki2.dovecot.org/QuickConfiguration > > # "doveconf -n" command gives a clean output of the changed settings. Use it > # instead of copy&pasting files when posting to the Dovecot mailing list. > > # '#' character and everything after it is treated as comments. Extra spaces > # and tabs are ignored. If you want to use either of these explicitly, > put the > # value inside quotes, eg.: key = "# char and trailing whitespace? " > > # Most (but not all) settings can be overridden by different protocols > and/or > # source/destination IPs by placing the settings inside sections, for > example: > # protocol imap { }, local 127.0.0.1 { }, remote 10.0.0.0/8 { } > > # Default values are shown for each setting, it's not required to uncomment > # those. These are exceptions to this though: No sections (e.g. > namespace {}) > # or plugin settings are added by default, they're listed only as examples. > # Paths are also just examples with the real defaults being based on > configure > # options. The paths listed here are for configure --prefix=/usr > # --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var > > # Protocols we want to be serving. > #protocols = imap pop3 lmtp > protocols = imap pop3 > # A comma separated list of IPs or hosts where to listen in for connections. > # "*" listens in all IPv4 interfaces, "::" listens in all IPv6 interfaces. > # If you want to specify non-default ports or anything more complex, > # edit conf.d/master.conf. > #listen = *, :: > listen = *, :: > > # Base directory where to store runtime data. > #base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/ > > # Name of this instance. In multi-instance setup doveadm and other commands > # can use -i <instance_name> to select which instance is used (an > alternative > # to -c <config_path>). The instance name is also added to Dovecot processes > # in ps output. > #instance_name = dovecot > > # Greeting message for clients. > #login_greeting = Dovecot ready. > > # Space separated list of trusted network ranges. Connections from these > # IPs are allowed to override their IP addresses and ports (for logging and > # for authentication checks). disable_plaintext_auth is also ignored for > # these networks. Typically you'd specify your IMAP proxy servers here. > #login_trusted_networks > login_trusted_networks = 10.5.1.0/24 > # Space separated list of login access check sockets (e.g. tcpwrap) > #login_access_sockets > > # With proxy_maybe=yes if proxy destination matches any of these IPs, > don't do > # proxying. This isn't necessary normally, but may be useful if the > destination > # IP is e.g. a load balancer's IP. > #auth_proxy_self > > # Show more verbose process titles (in ps). Currently shows user name and > # IP address. Useful for seeing who are actually using the IMAP processes > # (eg. shared mailboxes or if same uid is used for multiple accounts). > #verbose_proctitle = no > > # Should all processes be killed when Dovecot master process shuts down. > # Setting this to "no" means that Dovecot can be upgraded without > # forcing existing client connections to close (although that could also be > # a problem if the upgrade is e.g. because of a security fix). > #shutdown_clients = yes > > # If non-zero, run mail commands via this many connections to doveadm > server, > # instead of running them directly in the same process. > #doveadm_worker_count = 0 > # UNIX socket or host:port used for connecting to doveadm server > #doveadm_socket_path = doveadm-server > > # Space separated list of environment variables that are preserved on > Dovecot > # startup and passed down to all of its child processes. You can also give > # key=value pairs to always set specific settings. > #import_environment = TZ > > ## > ## Dictionary server settings > ## > > # Dictionary can be used to store key=value lists. This is used by several > # plugins. The dictionary can be accessed either directly or though a > # dictionary server. The following dict block maps dictionary names to URIs > # when the server is used. These can then be referenced using URIs in format > # "proxy::<name>". > > dict { > ? #quota = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext > ? #expire = sqlite:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext > } > > # Most of the actual configuration gets included below. The filenames are > # first sorted by their ASCII value and parsed in that order. The > 00-prefixes > # in filenames are intended to make it easier to understand the ordering. > !include conf.d/*.conf > > # A config file can also tried to be included without giving an error if > # it's not found: > !include_try local.conf > ----------- > > I need assistance.? I appreciate the help. > > ChrisHave you tried `doveadm force-resync -u user "*"` ? Aki