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2008 Oct 31
1
imap dump-capability fails Dovecot 1.1.6
...to 1.1.6: Fatal: userdb didn't return a home directory, but mail location used it (%h): %h/mail:CONTROL=%h/control:INDEX=%h/index Error: imap dump-capability process returned 89 Fatal: Invalid configuration in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf Adding a fake home directory to args in master-settings.c:get_imap_capability solved the problem for me, but there may be a more correct fix. Regards, Thorsten # 1.1.6: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.9-023stab048.4-enterprise i686 Gentoo Base System version 1.6.14 protocols: imaps ssl_ca_file: /etc/dovecot/ca.crt ssl_cert_file: /etc/dovecot/server.crt ss...
2006 Sep 20
1
DSpam mysql-plugin (was DSpam plugin)
...ers.plug.org.au/~linuxalien/dokuwiki/projects:dovecot-mysql-dspam-plugin I kept getting "Error: imap dump-capability process killed with signal 11" when attempting to start dovecot with this plugin. I traced the error to line 656 of master-settings.c in the dovecot source, in the 'get_imap_capability' function. In this function, it notes: "Reloading configuration. Don't try to execute the imap process again. Too risky and the wait() call below will break it anyway. Just use the previous capability list we already had generated." I changed the source so that the funct...
2008 Jan 17
1
convert plugin fails - drops root privileges then tries to create file in /
...ith mail_location = maildir:~/Mail) It fails with an error message: Eopen(/.temp.falcon.endbracket.net.18618.8d5e0a038da6cf06) failed: Permission denied Error: imap dump-capability process returned 89 It looks like Dovecot execs /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap, which drops root privileges (probably via get_imap_capability), then loads /usr/lib/dovecot/imap/lib01_convert_plugin.so, which tries to create a file in the root directory, which it obviously won't have write privileges on. I'm running dovecot-1.0-1.2.rc15.el5 on CentOS 5. If I change the paths from ~ to /home/%u, I get this error message: E...