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2007 Jul 03
2
utime : operation not permitted
With the upgrade to 1.0.1, I am seeing some errors/warnings
dovecot: IMAP(jhorner at arinbe.com): utime(/home/arinbe/Maildir/.info/tmp)
failed: Operation not permitted: 1 Time(s)
dovecot: IMAP(jhorner at arinbe.com):
utime(/home/arinbe/Maildir/.resumes.vabch/tmp) failed: Operation not
permitted: 1 Time(s)
Different directories on different days.
Different users on different...
2008 Jan 04
3
%d not recognized with LDAP
I saw the recent threads but didn't help for me.
Here's my configuration:
The domain isn't getting expanded as per logs:
Jan 4 08:06:40 vds5 dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info] IMAP(admin):
maildir: data=/var/mail/apps//admin/Maildir
# 20080102: /usr/local/dovecot/etc/dovecot.conf
listen: *:143
ssl_disable: yes
disable_plaintext_auth: no
login_dir:
2007 Jul 23
5
sieve discard
Does the keyword/action discard work by default or is there something I have
to do in the configuration to get to work... maybe I missed something on
http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve
I have the following rule:
if anyof (
header :contains ["Subject"] ["Test Discard"]
) {
discard;
stop;
}
but it delivers to INBOX with or w/o the "stop;". If I change
2007 May 07
6
Dovecot not handling r/o mailboxes completely, and problem with ACL as a workaround
First of all, I think dovecot is really fantastic and I have thanks for all
the hard work. I think it will be the best fit for my ~5000 users when I
have it setup completely. We normally have approx 500 concurrent IMAP
connections during the day.
I am trying to convert from courier-imap to dovecot, but I have an issue with
public namespace folders that are not writable by certain users.
2006 Dec 02
1
%s service variable substitution
I'm using 1.0rc15. We switched over to using deliver LDA and using dovecot's
sasl implementation for postfix...
In our ldap configuration we were using (similar for password filter)
user_filter = (&(objectClass=mailUser)(mail=%u)(mailSettingValue=%s))
The problem is these new services, namely deliver and postfix, are accessing
the authentication mechanisms and I am not sure what
2006 Nov 01
1
INBOX un-subscribable (is that a word?)
I am trying to get open-xchange installed and working (which after two days
might be futile). In doing this I noticed that no email client can subscribe
to INBOX. I'm using rc10 and my namespaces are the following. 99% of the
email clients ignore the inability to subscribe to INBOX and display all the
folders underneath anyway which is why I've never noticed this issue...
however,
2006 Nov 16
1
I/O leak
I upgraded from rc12 to rc14 last night... sifting through the logs I noticed
the following. I point this out since it appears dovecot is in high gear
bug-fix mode. This issue is not big for me; I rarely stop dovecot. My init.d
script for dovecot is basically
stop)
killall dovecot imap-login
I am guessing there might be a more graceful way to stop dovecot? Or rc14
fixed this? I see in
2007 Mar 24
3
deliver: -m, sieve and -n
Hi,
I took a stab at editing the wiki ... the changes disappeared? I guess I was
overruled.
The wiki (http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA) states
-m <mailbox>: Destination mailbox (default is INBOX). If the mailbox doesn't
exist, it's created (unless -n is used). If message couldn't be saved to the
mailbox for any reason, it's delivered to INBOX instead.
I tried to add a
2006 Aug 15
2
Acl, Namespace, User Confusion
I'm using dovecot RC6.
I have a group named "cmpymail" with 2 users "jdoe at arinbe.com"
and "jsmith at arinbe.com". I set up a mail folders like:
drwxrwx--- 4 cmpymail cmpymail 4096 2006-08-13 02:21 cmpymail
drwxrwx--- 3 jdoe users 4096 2005-11-21 13:34 jdoe
drwxrwx--- 3 jsmith users 4096 2006-08-13 02:27 jsmith
drwxrwx--- 3 fred users