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2003 Nov 17
0
Corrupted index files
...moved about 2000 messages from INBOX to a subfolder. Then I tried to open mailbox with POP3 and it didn't succeed, from that point pop3d and imapd died every time I logged in until I removed all index files by hand. This is what I have in logs. imap-login: Nov 17 13:30:53 Info: Login: tomi.hakala at xx.fi [xx.xx.xx.xx] pop3-login: Nov 17 13:32:04 Info: Login: tomi.hakala at xx.fi [xx.xx.xx.xx] pop3(tomi.hakala at xx.fi): Nov 17 13:32:04 Error: Corrupted index file /spool/vmail/xx.fi/tomi.hakala at xx.fi/Maildir/.INBOX/.imap.index: Sequence 1848 not found from binary tree (5398 msgs says hea...
2005 Nov 17
2
Dovecot LDA config problem on RHEL 4 x86_64
...figure: creating ./config.status config.status: creating Makefile Configure stops there, if I suspend job I see two running sed processes: 0:00 sed -f ./confstatC25247/subs-2.sed 1:28 sed -f ./confstatC25247/subs-3.sed I already tried latest sed available from gnu.org with no change .. -- Tomi Hakala
2005 Aug 31
4
Oddities with Debian unstable dovecot
Hello, I'm running an Debian etch box with unstable and ever since the last upgrade to dovecot, I've seen odd things. At times, I would see emails would go missing from the Inbox or other folders, and I couldn't move emails that were moved from the Inbox to another folder back into the Inbox. These have seen gone away since I removed all dovecot.* files and .index* files from my
2005 Jul 12
5
mysql
Hello, Does dovecot require mysql in order to work? Fedora rpms are claiming mysql dependencies. I'm sure you're aware of the long-lived arguement of postgresql v. mysql. If it wasn't your intention to force this, then please snarl at Red Hat. If it was your intention, then grrrrr! Thanks for this product. I like it for it's speed and stability. Jim Edwards
2005 Jan 26
1
mbox slowness in dovecot-1.0-test61
Hi, We're trying out Dovecot to see if it's a good replacement for UW-imapd. It seems to be very slow in opening an mbox file, even after it's been indexed. (I mean way slower than UW) Here's some info on the system: Dovecot-1.0-test61 SuSE 8.1, Linux kernel 2.4 Using NFS to access mail. I've tried turning off mmap, using dotlocking, using fcntl locking (lockd, etc. are
2005 Feb 23
1
Nightly stable & SSL-problems
Getting it otherwise to work, but I still can't get it to listen any SSL-ports. been testing: protocols = imap imaps pop3 pop3s listen = 193.65.59.150 ssl_listen = 193.65.59.150 doesn't help. with: ssl_disable = no of course. protocol imap { # Login executable location. login_executable = /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap-login # IMAP executable location mail_executable =
2005 Nov 29
3
Is Timo OK?
Hi, does anyone know where Timo is around lately? I haven't seen a post from him for some weeks now and "normally" Timo is quite active when it comes to supporting his 'dovecot' warp drive :-) Udo Rader -- bestsolution.at EDV Systemhaus GmbH http://www.bestsolution.at -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type:
2008 Jan 20
4
v1.1.beta14 released (Compile Error)
On Jan 20, 2008, at 12:15 PM, dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote: > > Message: 5 > Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2008 15:48:09 +0200 > From: Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> > Subject: [Dovecot] v1.1.beta14 released > To: dovecot at dovecot.org > Message-ID: <1200836889.12450.99.camel at hurina> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > >
2000 Jun 03
1
nmbd.pid filename is not configurable. why?
i am using IP aliasing to serve 2 IP addresses on the same machine. and i want both IPs to be accessible from Windows machines via a NetBIOS name. but to do this, I need to run 2 instances of nmbd each using a different smb.conf where each only listens on one IP address. However, nmbd always uses nmbd.pid as the pid file and the second instance of nmbd fails to run because it sees that another
2004 Jun 28
0
Dovecot on Redhat GFS
Now that Redhat released GFS to GLP has anyone gotten around to test Dovecot on top of that? -- Tomi Hakala
2004 Sep 02
1
1.0-test38
http://dovecot.org/test/ - Recent flag fixes - saving/copying mails into maildir which didn't have index files was broken - output stream fix - pop3 crashfix - mbox_dirty_syncs fixes, also disabling it didn't work before - etc. There are still some crashes and I don't remember if I fixed a problem with mboxes where expunging mails while new mails were coming caused some
2004 Sep 05
2
1.0-test40
http://dovecot.org/test/ - Fixed dying with SIGIO signal with busy Maildir + Linux + IDLE system - Fixed maildir syncing: "UIDs not ordered in file" errors could have occured sometimes wrongly - --with-ioloop=epoll enables epoll code with Linux 2.6. Untested after my changes. - Pretty big changes in internal index handling code (I started this change 2-3 months ago..) Keywords are
2004 Sep 12
0
1.0-test41
...be quite stable one. - fixes parsing mails with header lines longer than 8192 bytes - cache file corruption fixes - fixed "corrupted offset in mbox file" errors - don't return extra INBOX replies in LIST Those mbox and cache problems were pretty tricky to figure out. Thanks to Tomi Hakala for tons of testing while I tried to fix them. I've also began working with keywords support which hopefully doesn't take too long to finish. After that 1.0-alpha1 should be near. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application...
2004 Oct 12
1
Does dovecot support subfolders in Outlook (and in general)
Ok, I am playing around with dovecot and things are running relatively smoothly. I am using Outlook as that is what the client uses for Email. I can copy messages to and from the IMAP folder. I can create folders from the root directory fine. My question is this. I have folders like this: IMAPServer --Inbox --Trash --WorkToDo Now when I try and create a subfolder in "WordToDo"
2004 Dec 08
1
Non standart mbox path
Hi! I need set to dovecot non standart mbox path. For example, /var/service/mail/%u. How I can do it? I see default_mail_env parameter, but I don't undestend how it used. Thanks!
2004 Dec 19
1
1.0-test59
http://dovecot.org/test/ No-one had been testing 1.0-tests with Evolution? It was pretty much completely broken with messages having attachments. - test58's output stream code change were entirely wrong and caused bad breakages with mbox. - Named pipes are now treated as write-only mboxes (blocks if no-one is reading, perhaps it should timeout in a few seconds?) - FETCH BODY[n.xxx]
2005 Mar 07
1
Upgrade to new server question
I'm vainly trying to get a new server ready to become the default mail server. We have a SAN, so I don't need to move the mailboxes (I can mount the same partition from both machines), but the question is what version of dovecot to load. I'm assuming that I cannot run both 0.99.14 and 1.00.x on the same maildirs (the indexes differ?). However, is it safe for me to mount the
2005 Mar 15
1
(no subject)
Hi All, Bit the bullet last night and switched off UW-IMAP and turned on Dovecot. With any migration I've got some teething problems and hoping someone might be able to point me in the right direction. I tested the system using apple's Mail.app which worked fine, no problems at all, but it seems that most of my users are getting problems, i suspect Mail.app is hiding these messages
2005 Mar 25
1
Postfix SMTP AUTH patch updated
There was a small protocol change in later 1.0-test releases which made the older patches not to work. Updated the patch for Postfix 2.1.5 and added patch for Postfix 2.2.1. I also tested that it works with Dovecot 1.0-stable releases. So, if you're interested: http://dovecot.org/patches/postfix/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig
2005 Jun 03
1
SSL Certificate Chain Support
Greetings. I was wondering if there were any plans to add support for an SSL certificate chain file? This is useful to provide a valid certificate chain for lower cost signing authorities. I'm afraid that I'm not 100% positive of the implementation requirements. Although it does seem that OpenSSL supports this concept. I am aware that Apache HTTPD (via mod_ssl) and Courier-IMAP offer