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2017 Aug 15
3
Failback mailboxes?
hmm if message cannot be written to disk surely it remains on mda queue
as not delviered and does not just disappear ? or am i reading this
wrong ?!
> Dag Nygren <mailto:dag at newtech.fi>
> 16 August 2017 at 7:14 am
> Thanks for all the advice on how to configure systemd
> not to loose my emails after every update. Much appreciated.
>
> But there could be o...
2017 Aug 16
0
Failback mailboxes?
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On Wed, 16 Aug 2017, Matt Bryant wrote:
> hmm if message cannot be written to disk surely it remains on mda queue
> as not delviered and does not just disappear ? or am i reading this
> wrong ?!
as Matt writes your MDA (aka dovecot-lda) returns with an exit code != 0
and your MTA should queue the message for later re-delivery.
IMHO, you should look there, if you call dovecot-lda correctly.
>> Dag Nygren <mailto...
2007 Jul 12
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...G711 while the softswitch that
I am attempting to register with it support only G729
and G723, is that the reason that the call does not
appear on the softswitch (after registeration
complete)? Normally on that softswitch, when endpoints
are registering and they dot match the codec, then
calls are delviered and it appears on the softswitch
but it gives a message that codec miss match, but in
my case it does not even display and kind of receiving
the call from asterisk with fail or without, any
advise? Is it because my softswitch does not support
G711? I beleive it should process the call with fail
(...
2017 Aug 14
6
Failback mailboxes?
Hi!
Have been using Fedora as my dovecot server for
some time and am struggling with systemd
at every update.
Fedora insists on setting
ProtectSystem=full in both dovecot.service and postfix.service
at every update of the packages.
This makes my mailstore which is in /usr/local/var/mail
Read-only.
And this makes the incoming emails delivered through
dovecot-lda disappear into /dev/null until I