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2005 Apr 16
2
samba pdc roaming profiles
HEllo, i am running samba 3.0.14a with this smb.conf file: [global] netbios name = redhat workgroup = net2day server string = PDC [on Redhat :: Samba server %v] security = user encrypt passwords = yes socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 hosts allow = 192.168.0.0/24 127.0.0.1 interfaces = lo eth0 bind interfaces only = yes local master = yes os level = 65 domain master = yes
2006 Feb 02
3
not creating homedirs when using maildir format
Hi all, I'm in the process of setting up dovecot, but for some reason, it's not creating home directories if they don't already exist. I have the following line in dovecot.conf: default_mail_env = maildir:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u I have set permissions on /home to allow everyone full access, so creating directories in /home by dovecot non-root processes shouldn't be a
2009 Jul 07
1
[PATCH] Fix VPATH build of RQUOTA support
# HG changeset patch # User Matthias Andree <matthias.andree at gmx.de> # Date 1246993296 -7200 # Branch HEAD # Node ID c884491cb1a61ef50e227fcf4bb77d2e449c1e3a # Parent dff7312629a72f6ee90ab470ad0d50dfa68e6f71 Fix VPATH build of RQUOTA support. Some rpcgen derive #include "..." paths from the infile argument. This will be off for VPATH builds, as the generated rquota_xdr.c code
2004 Nov 24
2
5-STABLE softupdates issue?
Greetings, out of fun and to investigate claims about alleged bgfsck resource hogging (which I could not reproduce) posted to news:de.comp.os.unix.bsd, I pressed the reset button on a live FreeBSD 5-STABLE system. Upon reboot, fsck -p complained about an unexpected softupdates inconsistency on the / file system and put me into single user mode, the manual fsck / then asked me to agree to
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] Bridge not bridging NFS fragments?
Hi, please Cc: all replies, I'm not subscribed I seem to have troubles with my Linux bridge (2.6.8-rc2), which is apparently not bridging UDP fragments (NFS) when passing packets through iptables, but I do not see in the iptables stats where the packets are dropped. Policies for INPUT, FORWARD, OUTPUT are all "ACCEPT", and I grepped for all REJECT and DROP rules in iptables -nvL,
2003 Nov 02
1
[POP3] RFC2449 conformance?
RFC2449 Section 5 ("Capabilities available in the AUTHORIZATION state MUST be announced in both states.") requires that POP3 extensions offered in Authentication state MUST be offered in Transaction state as well, this affects the "SASL" extension. This is a CVS version that is a couple of days old (the old 0.99.10 wouldn't run on Linux 2.6 because it has tighter
2002 May 04
1
Can't print from applications in W2K to Samba (version 2.2.3a, Debian woody)
Dear all I am currently setting up a Samba server and am experiencing a bit of a problem with printing: I have a Canon LBP-1000 connected to the Samba server via the parallel port. Printing directly from the machine works fine. Printing to the printer directly attached to my W2K client works fine, too. When I try to print from the W2K client to the printer connected to the Samba server, however,
2003 Sep 19
2
Feature question/request
So I have a bunch of users who are roaming - IE no static IP address from all over the internet. Some of them are able to use SMTP-AUTH which is great, but for those that can't, a pop before smtp solution is in place using relay-ctrl-age & cdb files via qmail. Would it be desirable to have this feature in dovecot? I'd really like to ditch qmail-pop3d, etc. vpopmail has a
2003 Sep 02
2
dovecot, vpopmail and djb's tcpserver
Hello! I've tried to set up dovecot in conjuction with vpopmail, and running it under djb's tcpserver instead of (x)inetd. Btw - there was no reference to setting dovecot up using (x)inetd either in the manuals/faqs i read, though I didn't search all that hard. Anyway, back to my Q: vpopmail uses vchkpw as an authentication mechanism, and with tcpserver I can do relaycontrol (based
2009 Jan 24
2
TLS / SSL login with Thunderbird very slow ?
Hi , i use dovecoz 1.1.4 with TLS / SSL only. i takes up to ~10 seconds that Thunderbird login and send the mail. why is this so slow? any chance to speed up this ? marko from Hamburg thank you
2004 Dec 11
3
Corrupted index files in 0.99.12.1
Hi - I've got two copies of Dovecot installed on my server (don't worry, talking to two different sockets for authentication, with two different sets of filenames using options in configure), and I found at least one instance where the index file for my INBOX (on my own account, in fact) got corrupted. So badly so that when I connected via IMAP and selected my INBOX, it said there were no
2004 Oct 21
3
1.0-test51
http://dovecot.org/test/ This release is built with autoconf 2.59 and libtool 1.9. We'll see how it works out :) The required changes were done by Matthias Andree. - The last fix for connection hanging made IDLE use 100% CPU - We don't use Maildir/.INBOX/ directory anymore, indexes are stored in Maildir-root - Don't crash with FETCH BODY[n.MIME] - Changed %p (protocol)
2003 Sep 13
1
Dovecot Wiki
I finally got around to cleaning up the MoinMoin pages out of it and added a link to it from main page. I also got dovecot.fi domain, so Dovecot pages can be accessed from http://www.dovecot.fi/ and Wiki is at http://wiki.dovecot.fi/
2011 Jul 28
2
problems with xen and hvm
Dear xen-users. First of all, I''m not a linux-guru and a beginner with xen and completly new in this mailinglist. I''ve installed Xen on debian 6 and I was successful creating two machines: one for tests and "fogserver" (to test speed of writing computer images), both para-virtualisations.
2006 Aug 28
2
regex scares me
Hi, apologies if this is too simple but I've been stuck on the following for a while: I have a vector of strings: filenames with a name before the extension and a variety of possible extensions I want to select only those files with: 1) a ".tab" extension AND 2) the character sequence "lad" anywhere in the name of the file before the extension. Surely this
2003 Nov 02
2
dies on start-up: Auth process
I was digging through some of the archives and ran into someone who was having the same problem, but for completely different reasons....i think. dovecot: Nov 02 07:58:51 Info: Dovecot starting up dovecot: Nov 02 07:58:52 Error: Auth process died too early - shutting down dovecot: Nov 02 07:58:52 Error: child 27673 (login) killed with signal 11 dovecot: Nov 02 07:58:52 Error: child 27672 (login)
2006 Jan 17
1
1.0 beta 1 feature request: passwd-file vs. prefetch
Greetings, it appears as though 1.0.beta1 doesn't support "userdb prefetch {}" with "passdb passwd-file { arg=/etc/mailpasswd }" even if the latter contains all necessary information. Is this planned for a future version or would the benefits be too small to justify that? Another idea: can userdb prefetch {} fall back to retrying the passdb entries to see if they come up
2006 Mar 09
1
POP3 extension to accept UIDL ranges?
Greetings, is anybody aware of an extension to POP3 that supports UIDL ranges? It would be very useful for keep-messages-on-server setups (yes, I know, IMAP4 domain) to be able to do UIDL 21-42 to obtain just these 22 UIDs (this would always have to be a multi-line reply, just like UIDL without argument). If such a thing does not exist yet, perhaps a keyword such as "[X]UIDLRANGES" in
2003 Nov 03
1
HELP: ServerWorks data corruption after 350 MB with BerkeleyDB 4.0?
Hi, I received a bug report against BerkeleyDB 4 that may not be BerkeleyDB related, but a problem with FreeBSD or specific hardware in general. Jie Song (CC'd) reported that writing files with BerkeleyDB (no threading or something) on his ServerWorks machine causes data corruption (detected by BerkeleyDB 4.0 library functions) when the file sizes grow beyond 350 MB. For details, see PR
2019 Sep 06
2
Change in behaviour for the "%U" substitution in 4.10.8?
No problem -?https://pastebin.com/G8pa3bdE <https://pastebin.com/G8pa3bdE> 6 Sep 2019, 10:28 by samba at lists.samba.org: > On 06/09/2019 09:47, gac wrote: > >> I opted for 'remove the SERVER lines' (since I don't remember why they are in there) - but this hasn't changed the behaviour. The log file contains a different error message, but still refers to the