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2009 Jun 18
3
ldap , quotes, upgrade from dovecot-1.0.14 (q2.0)
...}
passdb ldap {
args = /usr/local/etc/dovecot-ldap.conf
}
userdb prefetch {
}
userdb ldap {
args = /usr/local/etc/dovecot-ldap.conf
}
user = mailnull
}
plugin {
#########quota = maildir:storage=20240
quota = maildir:User quota
quota_rule = maildir:storage=500000K
####quota_rule = *:bytes=500000K
####quota_rule = maildir:storage=50240K
#####new for 1.1 ver quota_overide = *:storage=20M
}
============================
dovecot-ldap.conf
...
ldap_version = 3
...
#WAS IN 1.0.14 VER
#for deliver
#user_attrs =
uid,,,homeDirectory=home,uidNumber=uid,gidNumber=gid...
2006 Oct 04
2
compressed mbox patch
Some ages ago there existed a compressed mbox patch, but now all I can
find are posting about it. Does such a beast exist and would it
remotely apply to today's dovecot?
If not, is there any hope that something like that emerges?
Thanks!
--
Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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2011 Jul 07
4
Question on memory usage, garbage collector, 'top' stats on linux
...which runs a background
(delayed_job) process involving the import and processing of large csv files
into the db and then processing of that data. When I run the process (here
Ubuntu 10.04) and monitor ''top'' in the terminal, I see that ''Mem: used''
starts at maybe 500000k and then ups through the process to upwards towards
4gb (which is the system total memory). However, if I look at %MEM in the
processes, I see that ruby is using maybe 10% of total memory. Also I do not
see processes adding up %MEM that comes anywhere close to ''Mem: used'' at the
t...