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2004 Nov 29
4
1.0-test53, sig11 when sorting by thread
Hello. When trying to sort a folder by thread (with pine4.61), I get a sig11. The mailstore is Maildir, indexes stored in /var/indexes/%u. The syslog on the server shows this: Nov 29 11:37:55 olan dovecot: IMAP(kowalski): Corrupted index cache file /var/indexes/kowalski/.INBOX/dovecot.index.cache: record points outside file Nov 29 11:37:56 olan dovecot: child 14344 (imap) killed with signal 11
2003 Sep 09
1
PC-Pine "Junk in end of group"
I am running PC-Pine under Windows XP, connecting via SSL to a Dovecot IMAP server (0.99.10-2 under Debian woody). When I open a mail folder (mbox format) in Pine I get the following non-fatal error: [Junk in end of group: pn=undisclosed-recipients al= dn=] A similar error was reported to comp.mail.pine as happening with a Lotus Domino server. Mark Crispin explained it as a server-side bug:
2004 Nov 29
2
1.0-test53
http://dovecot.org/test/ Sorry for not answering any questions for past two weeks, I'll try to get around answering them in next few days. I've also been thinking about if I should switch from CVS to Darcs. It seems to be exactly the kind of reversion control tool I had wanted to use. Anyone have comments for or against it? I'd still have read-only CVS repository generated from
2004 Nov 29
3
test53 and signal 11 errors
I installed test53 tonight, and I've begun to see the following error in my maillog every time I attempt to retrieve mail from an imap client: dovecot: child 46128 (imap) killed with signal 11 I built from source on FreeBSD 4.9 with the following: ./configure --with-mysql --with-storages=maildir --with-ssl=openssl A little bit of Googling seems to indicate that this is a hardware
2004 Oct 21
2
migration to maildir and arrival time
Hello. I am currently testing dovecot (0.99.10.8, Debian woody from backports), with the maildir storage. I have noticed that when I use the mailutil tool from uw-imap distribution to transfer my IMAP mailboxes from our current server (uw-imap, mbx format) to the dovecot one, the mails arrival time are apparently lost. I can see this in Pine, using the Arrival sort: the mailboxes on the
2013 Jun 10
1
dovecot segfaults after upgrade
Using dovecot on debian oldstable (squeeze) with daily builded repository, after an upgrade this morning, dovecot always shows the following error: 2013 Jun 10 11:07:22 mailstore imap(tblomenk): Fatal: master: service(imap): child 3016 killed with signal 11 (core dumps disabled) Jun 10 11:07:22 mailstore kernel: [ 1589.400741] imap[3016]: segfault at 7fffd9048ff8 ip 00007f91417e2c3b sp
2004 Mar 05
2
unexpected dirty buffer
Hello. On a server running 2.4.25, I have the two following errors in the kernel logfile: Unexpected dirty buffer encountered at do_get_write_access:618 (08:11 blocknr 920707) Unexpected dirty buffer encountered at do_get_write_access:618 (08:11 blocknr 920707) Should I worry about them (disk failure, filesystem damage) ? Thanks. As an addition what does the pair '08:11' means ? Is
2003 Mar 04
1
Torture tests
Hi, all. I've been so impressed with Dovecot, I'm in the process of moving my mail over to it. In fact, one of my mailboxes got SO huge, it'll likely literally take more than a day to move it all over (in excess of 19,000 mails, about 140 megabytes). So far, the IMAP server shows absolutely no sign of crapping out yet. It should also be noted that I'm moving all this mail
2005 Feb 03
2
Migrating from mbox to maildir: Message ordering?
Hi, all. I have been playing with the notion of migrating some of my folders to maildir because it's a lot easier to manage that way from a reader standpoint. The big question I have is how do I maintain message ordering in each folder? When I use a mail program to do the migration from mbox to maildir, selecting "order received ascending", it works nicely, but one very small
2004 Nov 30
0
1.0-test55, threading does not include new messages
Hello. The dovecot server is 1.0-test55, with maildir storage. The MUA is pine 4.61, using thread sort. When I open a folder containing new messages (delivered through procmail), the threads do not include these messages. I have to close the folder, then open it again to make the threads complete. Thanks in advance. -- Nicolas
2003 Sep 24
1
PC-Pine "Junk in end of group" (fwd)
Also, this line is popping up in my syslog. It wasn't there before the recompile: imap(paul): Error indexing mbox file /home/paul/mail/postponed-msgs: LF not found where expected Paul ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 14:17:20 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) From: Paul <lists at pote.com> To: dovecot at procontrol.fi Subject: Re: [Dovecot] PC-Pine
2012 Jan 11
3
proxy, managesieve and ssl?
Hello, On a dovecot 2.0.14 proxy, I found that proxying managesieve works well when using 'starttls' option in pass_attrs, but does not work when using 'ssl' option. The backend server is also dovecot 2.0.14; when using the ssl option, it reports "no auth attempts" in the logs about managesieve-login, and meanwhile the MUA, Thunderbird with sieve plugin, reports
2017 May 09
3
Generating samples from truncated multivariate Student-t distribution
Dear Members, I am working with 6-dimensional Student-t distribution with 4 degrees of freedom truncated to [20; 60]. I have generated 100 000 samples from truncated multivariate Student-t distribution using rtmvt function from package ?tmvtnorm?. I have also calculated mean vector using equation (3) from attached pdf. The problem is, that after summing all elements in one column of rtmvt result
2003 Mar 01
2
pine/dovecot issues
Folks, I'm running into some issues with pine and dovecot. (dovecot is running mbox for now... plan to switch to maildir soon.) At first I thought it was a funky issue with the way I was using pine to access mailboxes. (I use rsh to invoke imap as pre-authenticated so when I switch to maildirs, I don't have to worry about pine being patched to support it.) But after switching over to
2024 Apr 11
4
D-bus integration
Dear OpenSSH developers, I was looking at the fail2ban project and had an idea that instead of parsing log files it could be possible to notify interested parties (like fail2ban) via (for instance) D-bus about a failed login attempt. Other application could also use this protocol to notify about suspect behaviors. A central functionality will allow for other (new) projects to integrate
2004 Jun 26
3
ttyv for local only?
I get this in my security postings. Jun [undisclosed time] [undiscl.] login: 2 LOGIN FAILURES ON ttyv2 Jun [undisclosed time] [undiscl.] login: 2 LOGIN FAILURES ON ttyv2, qmaild As it turns out, I'm not running qmail :) And if I did, it would definitely have a nologin shell. But that's beside the point- I have had a perception that ttyv was for local/console logins, and that just
2007 Dec 12
2
Recent message flag unavailable ?
Hello, When a message is copied or newly-delivered to a folder, it does not have the "recent" flag set. Is there something in the configuration to activate it ? Thanks. # dovecot -n # 1.0.9: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf protocols: imap login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login login_executable: /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap-login mail_location:
2004 Nov 30
0
1.0-test54
http://dovecot.org/test/ Fixing crashes and other index problems with test53. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20041130/b58f373a/attachment-0001.bin>
2006 Apr 22
7
Instance variables versus local variables
This novice coder roughly understands the difference between instance and local variables thanks to David Black''s excellent book, but I''m still unclear as to when and why a either is more desirable to use. In general, I use instance variables in my controller and local in my views, but I''m not sure as to why or if this is correct. Thanks Joe Kowalski
2007 Jul 31
2
using win32 DLLs in Linux
Hello, I have a win32 DLL library, which I can't decompile, and can't get it's source code, but which I'd like to use in my Linux program. I wondered about making a win32<->Linux interface to use this library, using ready-to-use wine libraries. Is it possible, using wine libraries, to have access to functions from this DLL? If yes, can you tell me how? Thank you in