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2005 Jan 12
2
dovecot + mysql (complements)
Hi,
I've done some supplementary tests with tcpdump.
Apparently, with a login containing the % character,
there's no query send to MySQL.
Do you know if the % character is filtered by dovecot ?
Thanks
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2005 Sep 13
1
what does this mean: Warning: Error in custom flags file / Corrupted Indexes
Hi everyone:
I am seeing a whole LOT of these messages in my dovecot logfile:
imap(rickt): Sep 12 17:14:03 Warning: Error in custom flags file /
home/rickt/mail/.imap/TRASH/.customflags: Duplicated ID 0
imap(rickt): Sep 12 17:14:03 Warning: Error in custom flags file /
home/rickt/mail/.imap/TRASH/.customflags: Duplicated ID 1
and also these:
imap(mbwnews): Sep 12 17:10:16 Error: Corrupted
2008 May 02
2
used_file_size too large
Hi.
Just got this error (1.1.rc4), is it something to worry about?
Corrupted index cache file /.../Maildir/.Sent/dovecot.index.cache:
used_file_size too large
This is a shared mailbox with concurrent access. In general, can that
usage pattern mess up the index? I am guessing "no", which is why I worry
slightly about the warning.
Cheers,
Anders.
2008 Aug 09
3
Corrupted index cache files
I see these errors more often than I'd like from Dovecot-1.1.2 on Mac
OS X 10.5.4 (names and numbers elided):
Corrupted index cache file %s: Corrupted virtual size for uid=%d: %d !
= %d
Corrupted index cache file %s: Broken virtual size for mail UID %d
Corrupted index cache file %s: used_file_size too large
How bad are these? What should I look for to find out why they happen?
Other
2004 Aug 31
2
corrupted .imap.index.log
Hi, I'm using version 0.99.10.8 on debian 2.4.26 and am getting this
problem, can someone please shed some light over this?
Aug 31 13:58:58 xxx imap(someone): file_wait_lock() failed with modify
log file /var/mail/someone_new/Maildir/.INBOX/.imap.index.log: Resource
temporarily unavailable
and then:
Aug 31 14:00:58 xxx imap(someone): Couldn't lock modify log file
2011 Jan 04
1
isolinux, extlinux and accented characters
Hello,
First of all, thanks very much for this piece of software, it's working
like a charm.
I'm using it to boot a Linux distro I'm working on.
What I want to deal with is the display of accented characters in ISOLINUX.
First, I set EXTLINUX up to boot an ext2-formatted USB stick. No problem
so far.
I wrote a config file ordering to load a font (lat-9w) to display french
2003 Sep 14
1
child 9436 (pop3) killed with signal 11
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hi!
Suddenly since this afternoon the following happens:
Sep 14 18:16:55 UnseenUniversity pop3-login: Login: gunter [127.0.0.1]
Sep 14 18:16:55 UnseenUniversity pop3(gunter): Corrupted index data file /
home/gunter/Mail/.imap/INBOX/.imap.index.data: Field 1 size points outside
file (205408 / 205376) for record 4662
Sep 14 18:16:55 UnseenUniversity
2009 Jul 14
2
Index cache file problems in Dovecot 1.2.0
I've been seeing lots of index cache file errors (using mbox on Solaris
8 sparc 64-bit, but with 32-bit Dovecot) since I switched my account to
Dovecot 1.2.0 (we're still on 1.0.15 mostly, but I'm hoping to upgrade
to 1.1.17+ this summer, or 1.2.x if it's stable enough).
e.g.
Error: Corrupted index cache file
<path>/.imap/INBOX/dovecot.index.cache: field index too large (47
2012 Aug 30
0
deliver doesn't update cache index with mbox
Hello Timo,
I'm having a problem with mbox that opening folder is slow when new
mails are delivered to a folder. I'm delivering through the deliver
program. Deliver updates index files but IHMO not completely correct.
Therefore I compared index files before and after:
1.) Just delivered
2.) After accessing through imap via Thunderbird
diff looks like (stripped down to the relevant
2003 Jul 16
0
Indexes again
A bit quiet here, so here's some more thoughts about indexes. Even
though I was thinking only how to make them usable with NFS (I wrote it
to doc/nfs.txt), it then occured to me that exactly the same tricks
would help with local filesystem indexes as well. Especially the
lockless reading would help with lock contention issues I was worrying
about earlier with shared mailboxes.
Also it occured
2003 Apr 30
1
Corrupted index
Hi-
Still getting a bunch of these:
Apr 30 13:45:23 mercury mem[11056]: pop3(user1): Corrupted index file
/users/78/user1/Maildir/.INBOX/.imap.index: used_file_size larger than
real file size (4032 vs 1608)
and the occasional:
Apr 30 13:08:53 mercury mem[13507]: pop3(user2): Corrupted index file
(in-memory index for /users/e0/user2/Maildir): Filename mismatch for
UID 1:
2016 Nov 14
2
CentOS 7 + KDE - default keyboard layout?
Le 14/11/2016 ? 12:49, Patrick Hess a ?crit :
> XFCE user here, so I'm not sure if KDE tries to enforce its own settings
> with
> regard to the keyboard layout, but have you tried (as root):
>
> localectl set-x11-keymap <whatever name the Swiss-French layout
> might have> pc105 nodeadkey
>
> This changes the X11 keyboard settings permanently for all users on
2004 Apr 08
1
username and password not from /etc/passwd
Can dovecot use usernames and passwords not from /etc/passwd and be able to
read mails of an user whose username and password are in /etc/passwd ?
For example:
- Joe Bloke has a local Unix account joe on Unix server mail.example.com
- Sendmail on mail.example.com accepts mails for joe at example.com and put
them in /var/mail/joe
- can dovecot use other username/password file or database or
2005 Apr 11
1
Index(?) problem under OpenBSD
Hi,
My apologies if this has been mentioned before, I haven't pulled up a
google search yet. I run Dovecot from the package under OpenBSD 3.6
(dovecot-0.99.10.8).
The problem I have is that occasionally dovecot corrupts an index file
(I think), which causes the process to gradually creep up in usage,
until it hits 99%, where it stays, without quitting. If I then fire up
my mail client
2004 Jul 04
1
1.0-test25 with new cache file code
http://dovecot.org/test/
Pretty much the only change since test24 is a redesign of how cache
file writing works. Reading works as before - without locks.
Before (in 1.0-tests, 0.99 was worse) we used to just try to lock it.
If it failed, we just didn't update cache. If it didn't fail, the lock
could have been kept a long time. For example if a user was downloading
a 10MB mail, the
2007 Jul 20
8
Wx::StaticText
Salut alex.
J''ai une question a propos de wx::statictext(wxruby2)
est-il possible de mettre les accents pour la langue française?, car pour l''instant je ne peut pas mettre l''accentuation alors que ça marche bien avec "wxruby".
merci
Sebastien
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2005 Oct 14
0
1.0a3: assert and core dump
Timo,
A rare assert and core dump out of 1.0alpha3. My setup:
Solaris 9, mbox format, using imap only. Built dovecot
with gcc 4.0.1. The syslog for this was:
Oct 14 11:57:56 emerald dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info] imap-login: Login: user=<epmccull>, method=PLAIN, rip=137.146.210.59, lip=137.146.210.52, TLS
Oct 14 11:58:56 emerald dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info] imap-login: Login:
2013 Sep 19
1
Index error copying compressed message
Hi.
Dovecot 2.2, with the zlib plugin, I think we're getting bad index entries on IMAP COPY.
On copying a message to an empty folder, in the dovecot error log I see:
Sep 19 20:34:25 imap01 dovecot: imap(grain at rp-auth-test.com): Error: Cached message size smaller than expected (615 < 971)
Sep 19 20:34:25 imap01 dovecot: imap(grain at rp-auth-test.com): Error: Corrupted index cache file
2005 Sep 08
1
1.0alpha1: another imap core, no assert
Timo,
Output of gdb session on the core file attached. This
one only produced the following syslog:
IMAP(user): UIDs broken with partial sync in mbox file /var/mail/r/user
with no assert. Setup: Solaris 9, gcc 4.0.1 for dovecot build.
Jeff Earickson
Colby College
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2003 Dec 11
1
bug + insufficient doc in R CMD INSTALL (PR#5703)
Hello,
I believe I have found a bug in the R INSTALL script
(src/scripts/INSTALL.in). The problem comes up when a user tries to
specify more than one "--config-args" (or, I imagine, "--config-vars") on
the R CMD INSTALL line. In such a case, no error message is generated, but
the first specification is silently overwritten by the second
specification. The process therefore