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2003 May 14
2
DRAC support?
Hi, I was hoping someone had a quick and dirty (is there any other kind) of patch for DRAC support for dovecot. This daemon is very slick, and I wish to replace my complex courier-imap setup. Regards, C. -- charlie at rubberduck.com - Melbourne, Australia http://rubberduck.com/~yeled/ PGP: 0x14AA7941 || finger yeled at lazy.spodder.com >
2004 May 17
2
dovecot (mutt?) tells me I have new email (when I don't)
Hi, does anyone else, whilst using mutt, have the problem where you read your new email - then change to another mailbox, *then* mutt tells you that you have new email in the mailbox you just read!? It seems to only happen when I: a) receive email in, say, =mi b) change to, and read email in =mi c) hit 'c' to change to next-unread mailbox d) mutt says "New mail in
2004 May 20
3
why does dovecot child die on these messages?
Hi Timo and other dovecot fans, why, when I'm trying to read certain "Drafts" emails that I just created, or edited, do the dovecot children die (or so I think). In mutt, the behaviour is that I "c =Drafts" then select the email and I get "connection closed to squeaky.rubberduck.com". In Mail.app - she just loops, trying to read those headers again and again
2003 Aug 04
1
why wont /usr/pkg/libexec/dovecot/imap see my Maildir
When I invoke /usr/pkg/libexec/dovecot/imap from the command loine on the mail host, it logs me in, but won't see my emails: 13:22 yeled at lazy:~$ /usr/pkg/libexec/dovecot/imap * PREAUTH [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 SORT THREAD=REFERENCES MULTIAPPEND * UNSELECT LITERAL+ IDLE CHILDREN LISTEXT LIST-SUBSCRIBED] Logged in * as yeled 0 select inbox * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen \Draft) * OK
2004 Jan 10
2
some questions about log errors
Hello, I migrated from the release target to the CVS target a few nights back, as I only use Maildir, and wanted look for improvements.. I am getting these errors in the maillog, and they keep coming up. I can delete the indexes, but wonder if it should be updateable by the mail-index process first? Jan 10 16:37:48 lazy pop3(ki): Updating broken sync_id in cache file
2003 Jul 02
2
NetBSD Support
Timo, you can safely update the NetBSD support from 1.5 to 1.5, 1.6 and 2.0 (-current/1.7). C. -- charlie at rubberduck.com - Melbourne, Australia http://rubberduck.com/~yeled/ PGP: 0x14AA7941 || finger yeled at lazy.spodder.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: not
2003 Nov 25
2
did the conversion and something broke
figures. Converted over to maildir today. Procmail is a piece of cake once I managed to pride out of its cold dead fingers the essential tiny bit of documentation I needed. But I'm having a problem with my nested directories. I have a directory called incoming sort my incoming mail. The conversion utility created a bunch of files called incoming.<stuff> and 1 file is visible
2003 Sep 04
1
still getting weird .{inbox} folder creations with latest -test7
Hi, I am still getting strange creation and mailbox lookups from 0.99.11-test7. dovecot creates in ~/Maildir/ .INBOX/ .imap.index .imap.index.cache .imap.index.log .customflags dovecot-uidlist .INBOX seems to be a reference to ~/Maildir/{cur,new,tmp} yet I
2003 Jun 19
2
NetBSD pkgsrc maintanance
hi all, i've taken over the maintainership of dovecot's pkgsrc on NetBSD - please send me your ideas, questions and comments related to dovecot on NetBSD. FreeBSD's port has currently some more 'features' than the pkgsrc, i'm going to add some of them - any feedback is appreciated. bye, TOM -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
2004 Apr 05
1
User authentication
Hi. I installed IMP webmail. I had use MySQL authentication for IMAP. Can i use MySQL for dovecot-imap server? Please guide me.... Yours,Mohsen. ===== ---------DIGITAL SIGNATURE------------------- ///Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh//////// Network administrator & programmer My work phone is : +98216054096-7 My home phone is: +98213810146 My emails is
2003 Aug 24
1
Postfix and Maildirs
Hope someone can help me with this as I am presently stuck I am setting up a new server with Dovecot 0.99.10, Redhat 9.0, Postfix, Amavisd-new and maildir's in the users home drive. I am using Netscape mail 7.1 as the main client to access the mail store via imap which works fine and various other imap clients can access the maildirs Ok as well. The problem is when Postfix delivers a
2007 Apr 12
2
auth-login crash with cram-md5 (plain works) on unknown user
Hello Timo and others.. 14:09 mail:~# dovecot --version 1.0.rc31 Install prefix ...................... : /usr/local File offsets ........................ : 64bit I/O loop method ..................... : poll File change notification method ..... : inotify Building with SSL support ........... : yes (OpenSSL) Building with IPv6 support .......... : yes Building with
2004 May 13
3
dovecot-1.0-test8 / nfs / maildir / flags issues
Hi List, While (bluntly) testing the prerelease version of dovecot on our mailfarm (just for the webmail imap) we noticed some small problems: - While our OLD dovecot/imap drove the load to a maximum of 1 over a day after running, the new dovecot/imap pushes it easily to 20. This is mainly due to a LOT more disk activity. This is probably caused by the fact we a) use indexes on disk and
2004 Jun 15
1
Re: [dovecot-cvs] dovecot/src/lib fdpass.c,1.28,1.29
Will this perhaps fix these? imap-login: Jun 15 12:28:16 Panic: file ioloop.c: line 90: assertion failed: (i o->fd <= current_ioloop->highest_fd) dovecot: Jun 15 12:28:16 Error: child 17987 (login) killed with signal 6 imap-login: Jun 15 13:14:58 Panic: file ioloop.c: line 90: assertion failed: (i o->fd <= current_ioloop->highest_fd) dovecot: Jun 15 13:14:58 Error: child 13002
2009 Feb 05
2
m3u generation prefers one TCP port
I have auto-generated m3u's preferring port :8000 even when accessed from :80 <listen-socket> <port>8000</port> </listen-socket> <listen-socket> <port>80</port> </listen-socket> ~% w3m -dump_source http://icecast.playlouder.com:80/totalrock.m3u http://icecast.playlouder.com:8000/totalrock ~% Is this a bug or
2007 Apr 26
2
multiple users - auth'd source?
Hi, I am trying to bring up an Icecast service for users of a free & paid subscription system. Paid users can source a stream. Free signups can listen (auth) to the paid user's streams. My user data is in LDAP mainly, but I have a URI that returns "icecast-auth-user: 1" when passed the user= and pass= variables on the HTTP GET. AFAICT - the source password has to be
2003 Jul 24
2
Why does dovecot confuse mutt?
Heylas, I just switched my primary mail server from courier imap to dovecot (I've been waiting to do this; dovecot showed up in debian testing for alpha, at last). So, using the same set of maildirs, there are slightly different behaviors. First, of course, dovecot displays the hierarchy as I thought it ought to be, such that INBOX is a sibling of all other top-level boxes, not the parent
2005 Oct 08
0
Wine, JACK and midi?
Hey there, I'm a bit new to WINE, not used it much outside of when I used to play Diablo II on it a year or two ago. Anyways, another thing I'm currently experimenting with is music composition. I've got my Rosegarden (sequencer) and qsynth running over JACK, but frankly, the free soundfonts I've found have been pretty dire. The level of cheese involved is enough to kill a man.
2005 Aug 30
1
quick, quick, slow...
Hi, I'm (still) evaluating dovecot for a switch from UW in the near future. All the following happens on a Solaris server. Functionally, all is well. However, I see strange phenomena. Normally, dovecot is pretty swift. Every now and then, though, things slow down to a crawl. Everything seems to be working, still, but a few orders of magnitude slower. A copy of an outgoing message (of a
2013 Jan 18
1
Error in mer_finalize(ans) : Downdated X'X is not positive definite, 8.
Dear All, I have conducted an experiment in order to examine predation pressure in the surroundings of potential wildlife road-crossing structures. I have documented predation occurrence (binary?) in these structures and calculated several possible explanatory variables describing the spatial heterogeneity in several scales. At the landscape scale I have calculated the percentage of different