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2017 Mar 21
2
dovecot POP3 log shows too many identical RETR entries
Hello,
Dovecot log is showing too many POP3 RETR entries which are identical
lines. I also suspect that it is causing high pop traffic eating most of
the network bandwidth. Here are some of the lines out of 11009 in a
day. Such pattern is observed only for few users. dovecot version is
2.1.17.
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Mar 20 00:00:07 pi3 dovecot: pop3(user at example.com): Disconnected:
Logged out
2006 Apr 28
0
HELP: Logout RETR bytes log
Hi,
Looks like there's a bug while logging RETR bytes. Is this really a bug?
What should I check in order make it work?
/etc/dovecot.conf
pop3_logout_format = top=%t/%T, retr=%r/%R, del=%d/%m, size=%s
Sample log:
dovecot: Apr 26 18:03:55 Info: pop3(xxxx): Logout. top=0/0, retr=1/
del=1/1, size=3556
dovecot: Apr 26 18:03:46 Info: pop3(xxxx): Logout. top=0/0, retr=4/
del=4/4, size=66191
2018 Jan 12
1
Reading over than the file size on dispersed volume
Hi All,
I'm using gluster as dispersed volume and I send to ask for very serious
thing.
I have 3 servers and there are 9 bricks.
My volume is like below.
------------------------------------------------------
Volume Name: TEST_VOL
Type: Disperse
Volume ID: be52b68d-ae83-46e3-9527-0e536b867bcc
Status: Started
Snapshot Count: 0
Number of Bricks: 1 x (6 + 3) = 9
Transport-type: tcp
Bricks:
2005 May 20
3
Reading Numeric Data -- Trivial Question
Hello,
I am very new to R, and this is certainly and uber-newby question:
I am trying to read a vector of numeric data that contains the log
of daily DJI returns and simply plot a histogram of it.
The data I have is in a text file format, on each line a number
represents the log of the returns of one day.
I have problems in reading this in a vector numeric format.
If I try
2008 Aug 20
3
Few problem with pop3
Hi, i've upgraded from 1.0.5 to 1.1.2 on 2 server and work fine for user
that grab email on client, but some customer (that leave the email on
server) have 2 problems.
Some client can't read new mail:
dovecot: Aug 19 11:00:46 Info: pop3-login: Login: user=<agenzia>,
method=PLAIN, rip=xxx, lip=91.102.48.12
dovecot: Aug 19 11:00:46 Info: POP3(agenzia): Disconnected: Logged out
2005 Apr 28
1
pop3 retr error
Hello,
I'm getting the following error while Mozilla Mail is downloading >4000
emails:
The RETR command did not succeed. Error retrieving message. Mail server
xxx responded: Message is deleted.
So what's the error? Can't I retrieve a message, that has been marked as
deleted before? If the Mesage-ID wouldn't exist, the error message would
be different. I don't know
2008 Aug 26
3
Dovecot - T-Bird - RETR command failed
I have recently installed new untangle firewalls ( untangle.com) in
Bridge mode at two office locations. Both offices collect mail from a
Fedora 9, postfix,dovecot server at location #1. Since the install of
the untangles i have been plagued by Thunderbird Errors while trying to
POP email.
The error says "RETR" command failed. If the user logs into the webmail
(Squirrelmail) on the
2006 Nov 03
1
mbox sync: Expunged message reappeared in mailbox
Starting at 05:32 this morning, one user on my dovecot server is
receiving hundreds of copies of old email. This is a short
excerpt from my dovecot.log showing the problem:
> dovecot: Nov 03 05:27:02 Info: pop3-login: Login:
> user=<howard at obfusca.ted>, method=PLAIN, rip=::ffff:81.44.31.210,
> lip=::ffff:zz.zz.zz.zz, TLS
> dovecot: Nov 03 05:27:02 Info: POP3(howard at
2012 Aug 23
1
pop3 migration
Hi,
I have problems with pop3 migration, the server disconect the dovesync when
fetching mails after 5 minutes with this error in server log:
xx.xx.xx.xx [28F4] 11:54:05 <<< RETR 6548
xx.xx.xx.xx [28F4] 11:54:05 >>> +OK 47522 octets
xx.xx.xx.xx [28F4] 11:54:05 <<< RETR 6549
xx.xx.xx.xx [28F4] 11:54:05 >>> +OK 355289 octets
xx.xx.xx.xx [28F4] 11:54:05
2017 Mar 22
0
dovecot POP3 log shows too many identical RETR entries
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
On Tue, 21 Mar 2017, Bappasaheb Nirmal wrote:
> Dovecot log is showing too many POP3 RETR entries which are identical lines.
> I also suspect that it is causing high pop traffic eating most of the network
> bandwidth. Here are some of the lines out of 11009 in a day. Such pattern is
> observed only for few users. dovecot version is
2013 Oct 06
2
retr errors
My ISP uses Dovecot and I have had an ongoing problem
for a while using several email clients.
Sometimes the response to a retr request is mal-formed. The expected
response
"+OK nnn octets" is not returned. The response looks like it
started somewhere in the message headers.
Sometimes a retry can clear the
problem but I usually need to delete the first message via a putty session.
2008 May 29
2
Unsuccessful POP sessions on dovecot-1.0.3-13_60
A Client runs a RAS network. Users access mailboxes using Outlook Express.
The server runs dovecot-1.0.3-13_60.
Almost a week ago users began to report that they can't retrieve their mail.
The session starts, they seem to retrieve messages, but then the client
reports a problem and the session is terminated.
Here's what I have in the log:
May 28 08:56:46 server dovecot: pop3-login:
2005 Nov 09
1
var_expand and pop3_logout_format
Hi.
-alpha2 broke the retr-byte-count field of the pop3_logout_format
with the following change:
-Added %R (reverse string) and %H (hash string) variable modifiers.
%R as modifier conflicts on expand with %R as retr-byte-count in
pop3_logout_format
resulting in expanded strings like:
top=0/0, retr=1/ del=0/1, size=431
seen in -alpha3 -alpha4 cvs as of 04.11.2005
FreeBSD 5.4-R, both i386
2015 Apr 08
2
pop3 retr responses too large lines - Fails with current python's poplib
Since December 2014, clients using the Python poplib library (getmail in
my case) started to limit the line length of RETR and other command
responses sent from the server to 2048 bytes:
See https://bugs.python.org/issue16041 (Included at least in
Python-2.7.9)
Dovecot doesn't have line split in the POP3 module, so Python fails to
retrieve messages with long lines.
RFC 1939 says:
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2015 Jun 19
3
help with t/s retrieval 'hangs' disconnect for inactivity
I have Dovecot 2.1.17 on Centos, all working well
since yesterday one user complaining he can not retrieve emails, TBird
mail client says like '1 of 9' and, doesn't go any further.
that's on several of his PCs using TBird, on a LAN behind f/wall, quite
physically remote to server, server in Sydney, remote client is SEAsia
looking at logs I see emails access, looking at server
2015 Apr 10
2
pop3 retr responses too large lines - Fails with current python's poplib
El vie, 10-04-2015 a las 10:21 +0900, Timo Sirainen escribi?:
> On 09 Apr 2015, at 06:52, Guillermo M. Narvaja <guillermo.narvaja at fierro.com.ar> wrote:
> >
> > Since December 2014, clients using the Python poplib library (getmail in
> > my case) started to limit the line length of RETR and other command
> > responses sent from the server to 2048 bytes:
>
2011 Jun 30
0
Mbox corruption - Inbox beginning with 'FFrom'
I have two accounts where the inboxes sometimes get corrupted. In that
case they begin with "FFrom".
I saw similar reports in July/August last year. So I applied the patch
http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20100720/e87b32ae/attachment-0001.bin
Yesterday a mbox corruption happened again. Here are the log lines.
Jun 29 18:08:12 mail dovecot: pop3-login: Login:
2015 Apr 10
0
pop3 retr responses too large lines - Fails with current python's poplib
On 09 Apr 2015, at 06:52, Guillermo M. Narvaja <guillermo.narvaja at fierro.com.ar> wrote:
>
> Since December 2014, clients using the Python poplib library (getmail in
> my case) started to limit the line length of RETR and other command
> responses sent from the server to 2048 bytes:
>
> See https://bugs.python.org/issue16041 (Included at least in
> Python-2.7.9)
>
2015 Apr 10
0
pop3 retr responses too large lines - Fails with current python's poplib
On 10 Apr 2015, at 17:51, Guillermo M. Narvaja <guillermo.narvaja at fierro.com.ar> wrote:
>
> El vie, 10-04-2015 a las 10:21 +0900, Timo Sirainen escribi?:
>> On 09 Apr 2015, at 06:52, Guillermo M. Narvaja <guillermo.narvaja at fierro.com.ar> wrote:
>>>
>>> Since December 2014, clients using the Python poplib library (getmail in
>>> my case)
2008 Jul 03
2
POP3 Mails Not Deleted
Dear all,
Hi. This is imacat from Taiwan. We are running Dovecot 1.1.1. I
received complaints from one of my colleagues. She checks her mails
both from home and from office, so she left her mails in the server for
3 days. This morning she got lots of received mails again. I tracked
the syslog, and found the following records:
============
Jul 2 18:39:59 odin dovecot: POP3(mindyw):