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2004 Apr 29
1
Timezone of logentries from dovecot
...logfiles. It seems that dovecot logs it's entries in GMT, while I'm using GMT+1. This is made even worse by the fact that we're now using daylight savings time, which upps the difference to two hours. Here's a couple of lines from my logs to show the difference: Apr 29 14:30:07 misterp mach_kernel: ipfw: 10000 Deny UDP 213.122.19.185:33123 129.142.126.35:137 in via en0 Apr 29 14:30:59 misterp mach_kernel: ipfw: 4000 Accept TCP 80.197.22.210:38518 129.142.126.35:995 in via en0 Apr 29 12:30:59 misterp pop3-login: Login: torben [80.197.22.210] Apr 29 14:32:25 misterp mach_kernel:...
2004 Feb 08
0
Bugzilla
--On Sunday, February 08, 2004 11:32 AM +0100 Lars Skovgaard <lars at misterp.dk> wrote: > Thanks a lot. Wow, I didn't even know about Bugzilla ...what a great site. Yep, a great thing. It grew out of Mozilla. I've installed it at my office for bug tracking. You just need Perl and MySQL. Timo, do you get Bugzilla's for Dovecot from Red Hat forwarded to...
2004 Feb 04
2
Newbie question: How to make dovecot read /var/mail/user while using Maildir
Hi I've been trying to figure out how to make dovecot read the system standard /var/mail/user, which is in mbox-format, while at the same time using Maildir as the preferred method of storage. When in Maildir-mode, I can store mail on the server without a hitch, but I don't receive mails. When in mbox-format, I can read and write, but the risk of corrupting mails is to high for me to
2004 Feb 06
1
Illegal characters in message names
Hi all I've set up Dovecot to use maildir-storage according to the previous hint from Blair Zajac, and it's working perfectly. However, I still have a problem with the way procmail wants to name the received emails. The following is a slightly modified extract from my logs: procmail: [5373] Thu Feb 5 23:59:14 2004 procmail: Assigning "MAILDIR=/Users/name/Maildir/"
2004 Feb 08
0
Re: dovecot Digest, Vol 10, Issue 7
>> As you can see, procmail puts a slash in the middle of the name, which >> of course is not allowed. This causes the rule to break, and the mail >> to be delivered to the default mailbox instead of the intended. > > That looks like this procmail bug: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62859 > > Upgrading to procmail 3.22 should fix the
2004 May 02
1
Re: Timezone of logentries from dovecot (Timo Sirainen)
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 15:57, Timo Sirainen wrote: > One more reason to make all logging go through dovecot-master process.. > > Temporary fix of course is setting login_chroot = no to config file. Thanks, Timo, that did the trick. Also thanks to Quentin for his reply, though I don't understand any of it. As stated, my knowledge of unix is rather limited... On Thu, 2004-04-29 at