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2012 Jan 02
1
error bad file number with compressed mbox files
Hello, can dsync convert from compressed mbox to compressed mdbox format? When I use compressed mbox files, either with gzip or with bzip2, I can read the mails as usual, but I find the following errors in dovecots log file: imap(userxy): Error: nfs_flush_fcntl: fcntl(/home/hrz/userxy/Mail/mymbox.gz, F_RDLCK) failed: Bad file number imap(userxy): Error: nfs_flush_fcntl: fcntl(/home/hrz/userxy/Mail/mymbox.bz2, F_RDLCK) failed: Bad file number These errors also appear when I use dsync to convert the compressed mbox to mdbox format on a second dovecot server: /opt/local/bin/dsync -v -u use...
2012 Jan 24
2
Dovecot under CentOS-6
...running dovecot on the new server, but in fact there was an error during the setup, with the result that incoming mail finished up in /var/spool/mail/ rather than in ~/Maildir , where I wanted it to go. Now I'm wondering if there is some way that I can re-direct the mail in /var/spool/mail/<mymbox> so that it goes through the system as though it were just arriving? I mean, so that it gets distributed into the correct folders under ~/Maildir , as specified in .procmailrc . Any suggestions gratefully received. -- Timothy Murphy e-mail: gayleard /at/ eircom.net tel: +353-86-2336090, +3...
2014 Aug 15
1
auth_username_translation and LTMP problem
...imap, pop3 etc) ? Background: I'm doing auth_username_translation = @= to allow logins like aaa at bbb.pl to be internally translated to aaa=bbb.pl. That works fine. Now my exim delivers mail to dovecot using LTMP and it does translation or it own, so it does: RCPT TO: <aaa=bbb.pl at mymbox.pl> Unfortunately looks like dovecot it doing translation one more time and looking in user database for aaa=bbb.pl=mymbox.pl where such user doesn't exist. Only aaa=bbb.pl user exists. Thanks, -- Arkadiusz Mi?kiewicz, arekm / maven.pl