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2005 Mar 06
4
mail-cache-transaction.c error
...y FreeBSD 4.x box. So far, so good, I like it a lot, and plan on moving mboxes to Maildirs sometime this next weekend. BUT....I've currently run into a problem. I'm seeing an error when one user account tries to access the INBOX from Squirrelmail: Mar 6 16:50:59 cerebus dovecot: IMAP(problemuser): file mail-cache- transaction.c: line 250 (mail_cache_transaction_reserve_more): assertion failed: (size >= 2) I'm using 1.0-test63: Mar 6 04:17:47 cerebus dovecot: Dovecot v1.0-test63 starting up I've since blown away the .imap folder for this user and tried again, it still fai...
2009 Sep 18
1
Problem with quota in maildir++
Hi all. I have a problem with one user. His quota is upper of real quota. # cd /var/mail/problemuser/ # find . -name 'dovecot*' -exec rm -f {} \; # find . -name 'maildir*' -exec rm -f {} \; # echo test | mail problemuser -s test # more maildirsize 104857600S 104215602 1439 647 1 # du -h 4,0K ./.Borrador/new 4,0K ./.Borrador/cur 4,0K ./.Borrador/tmp 16K ./.Borrador...
2017 Feb 21
1
Windind (Samba 4.2.*, 4.5.2, 4.5.4) recurring resolving failure for some specific users
...he same group memberships, works perfectly... but I'd really like to understand what is the mysterious AD property making Samba stutter. Here is the pivotal point in the traces : 1: Successful session [xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx:xx, 10, pid=xxx, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] Create local NT token for problemuser [xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx:xx, 10, pid=xxx, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] Parsing value for key [IDMAP/SID2XID/S-1-5-21-4107461286-2373360197-1842339316-6863]: value=[36863:B] [xxxx-xx-xx xx:xx:xx, 10, pid=xxx, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] Parsing value for key [IDMAP/SID2XID/S-1-5-21-4107461286-237336...
2017 Jan 25
2
Windind (Samba 4.2.*, 4.5.2) recurring resolving failure for some specific users
Hello. I'm facing an seemingly unsolvable problem on the Samba servers I administer (on Debian stable). Those servers are registered on a AD domain. They only serve files and are not registered as domain controllers. For some idendified users (always the same), Winbind periodically (but unpredicably) becomes unable to resolve their names, making their shares unavailable. A "net cache