Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "max_addresses".
2008 Sep 16
1
another assertion failure in current 1.1 hg (1.1.3 was working fine) - file message-address.c: line 43 (parse_local_part): assertion failed: (ctx->parser.data != ctx->parser.end)
...=0xbfe92d78) at message-address.c:246
ret = 152025736
#11 0x080eb64c in parse_address (ctx=0xbfe92d78) at message-address.c:268
start = (const unsigned char *) 0x90fba88 "undisclosed-recipients:"
ret = 151951000
#12 0x080eb68b in parse_address_list (ctx=0xbfe92d78,
max_addresses=4294967294) at message-address.c:283
ret = 0
#13 0x080eb78f in message_address_parse_real (pool=0x90e9500,
data=0x90fba88 "undisclosed-recipients:", size=23,
max_addresses=4294967295, fill_missing=true) at message-address.c:320
ctx = {pool = 0x90e9500, parser = {data = 0x9...
2003 Sep 09
1
PC-Pine "Junk in end of group"
I am running PC-Pine under Windows XP, connecting via SSL to a Dovecot
IMAP server (0.99.10-2 under Debian woody). When I open a mail folder
(mbox format) in Pine I get the following non-fatal error:
[Junk in end of group: pn=undisclosed-recipients al= dn=]
A similar error was reported to comp.mail.pine as happening with a Lotus
Domino server. Mark Crispin explained it as a server-side bug:
2019 Mar 26
4
v2.2.27 Panic: file rfc822-parser.h: line 23 (rfc822_parser_deinit): assertion failed: (ctx->data <= ctx->end)
...75d0,
data=data at entry=0x5563c13f3910 "To: bluefrog at dickson.st,
jason at dickson.st, lewisjason at dickson.st, 05 Jul 2008 16:39:47 -0500
PDT6Q--q=dns; c=nofws;d sender)
smtp.mail=Matt_Cooley at postnewsweektech.com; domainkeys=pass (test mode)
hea"..., size=size at entry=64,
max_addresses=max_addresses at entry=4294967295,
fill_missing=fill_missing at entry=true) at message-address.c:323
ctx = {pool = 0x5563c13e75d0, parser = {
data = 0x5563c13f3951 " 05 Jul 2008 16:39:47 -0500
PDT6Q--q=dns; c=nofws;d sender)
smtp.mail=Matt_Cooley at postnewsweektech.com; do...
2019 Mar 26
2
v2.2.27 Panic: file rfc822-parser.h: line 23 (rfc822_parser_deinit): assertion failed: (ctx->data <= ctx->end)
After some investigation, it turns out it is non trivial to install
dovecot-dbg on debian jessie.
Sorry I can't investigate further.
Jason
Aki Tuomi wrote on 25/3/19 6:12 pm:
> Can you install dovecot-dbg and try gdb again?
>
> Aki
>
> On 25.3.2019 3.20, Jason Lewis via dovecot wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've been having an issue with the indexer giving me
2009 Aug 28
1
bind
Hi
?
I already stop the named and killall bind process.
how can I clear the files under named/chroot/proc/ folder as those files are restricted me for tar backup?
?
/var/named/chroot/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/lo/accept_ra_defrtr
/var/named/chroot/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/lo/max_addresses
/var/named/chroot/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/lo/max_desync_factor
/var/named/chroot/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/lo/regen_max_retry
/var/named/chroot/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/lo/temp_prefered_lft
?
Thank you
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The new Internet Explorer?...
2005 Mar 22
2
Address with whitespace shows as ""@MISSING_DOMAIN
It seems that Dovecot gets confused when presented with a header like:
From: someone at somewhere.org
i.e. with leading whitespace and no "friendly name"
This shows up as ""@MISSING_DOMAIN in clients, such as Pine, that
believe what Dovecot tells them rather than parsing the headers
themselves (e.g. Thunderbird).
Here's a sample IMAP session:
xyz FETCH 728 ENVELOPE