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2005 Feb 25
4
corruption and errors in dovecot-stable
Hi, We switched from dovecot 0.99.something to 1.0-stable (on FreeBSD 4.10) a few days ago and have been seeing many errors and one corrupted mailbox so far. Almost everyone uses mbox format, and most users primarily use SquirrelMail; I use Apple Mail and Thunderbird, as well as accessing the mailboxes locally with Mutt, and have not noted any visible problems. There have been several of
2010 Oct 22
3
Problems converting to maildir with dsync in 2.0.6
I'm trying to convert from an old Dovecot (1.0.15) and mbox to a new Dovecot and maildir. I'm running into several problems with dsync which are causing my mboxes not to convert. If I use LAYOUT=fs (as I'd prefer) I get an error because I have a mailbox called "subscriptions", and none of my messages convert. Is there a way to get dovecot to put its own metadata in
2014 May 05
2
imapc with Outlook.com transfers max 22-23 messages per mailbox!?
Hi, I'm trying to migrate a user from Outlook.com IMAP to Dovecot. I'm using a setup similar to that on http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Migration/Dsync: imapc_host = imap-mail.outlook.com imapc_user = [...]@hotmail.com imapc_password = [...] imapc_features = rfc822.size fetch-headers mail_prefetch_count = 20 imapc_port = 993 imapc_ssl = imaps imapc_ssl_verify = yes ssl_client_ca_dir =
2005 Apr 02
4
1.0-test66
http://dovecot.org/test/ I've still lots of mails in my INBOX and in this list that I should be looking into.. But here's a release that fixes at least some things. Maybe I'll make another one tomorrow.. Most importantly keyword code was changed a lot. It's now faster and less buggy. The keywords are also finally written into mbox, and keyword changes in the mbox are picked up.
2005 Aug 01
2
[LLVMdev] [patch] gccld not passing -export-dynamic to gcc for link
gccld passes -shared through if it's generating a shared library, but if you're compiling a program that needs to have its symbols externally accessible, it doesn't pass -export-dynamic through to gcc for the final link. The attached patch fixes this. I've tested with a small test case I sent Chris, and with Python; both seem to work. I also fixed some inaccurate comments in
2008 Jul 04
1
Parser Functions
Hi All, Just wanted to put feelers out to see how many people would be interested in having some more extended string operations added to the mainline. e.g. gsub/split.. http://git.black.co.at/?p=module-common;a=blob_plain;f=plugins/puppet/parser/functions/gsub.rb;hb=HEAD http://git.black.co.at/?p=module-common;a=blob_plain;f=plugins/puppet/parser/functions/split.rb;hb=HEAD Also kinda wanted
2005 Jul 25
1
911 Service Providers
Who is everyone contracting with for 911 services with the upcoming FCC deadline? I've got a few feelers out there working on this issue, but no real solid leads yet.
2014 Apr 03
2
OpenVZ variant
Greetings, I was reading the LWN article from today (free to non-subscribers next Thursday). Here's a subscriber link for those who might want to see it now: CentOS and Red Hat - http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/592723/485ea802859f6c36/ I saw that Xen was mentioned as an area where CentOS went beyond RHEL with CentOS 6... and being that I'm deeply in the OpenVZ community, I thought it
2011 Jan 02
2
Error copying >1 message to virtual mailbox
I created a virtual mailbox which maps to a single physical mailbox (in Dovecot 1.x I did this with a symlink but had intermittent problems with Dovecot 2.0 doing the same.) However, I can only copy one message at a time into the mailbox. If I try to copy more, I get: 7.16 UID COPY 48531:48532 !/Saved 7.16 NO [CANNOT] Can't save messages to this virtual mailbox whereas this works fine:
2005 Jul 22
5
1.0-test79
http://dovecot.org/test/ Now checks that field alignmentations are in indexes as they're expected. test78 crashed if it was wrong, earlier versions ignored the problem (and crashed with 64bit systems). Now if it's wrong, it prints error to log file and recreates the index. That means you probably should delete all dovecot.index files to avoid tons of errors in log files. Only mbox users
2005 Jul 13
6
1.0-test78
http://dovecot.org/test/ Fixes: - Crashes in non-x86 64bit systems - Bugs in cache file header caching (you probably should delete all dovecot.index.cache files to be sure the bug won't haunt you in future) - FETCH ENVELOPE patch by Chris Wakelin (I'll try to figure out what to do with the list patch later) Known bugs left: - Thunderbird + maildir: moving lots of messages from
2005 Mar 14
5
aha! (was apple mail vs. v0.99)
it seems that when you say "check for new mail" in apple mail, it sends a NOOP to the imap server to get the response. in uw, the conversation is something like: 25 NOOP 25 OK NOOP completed 26 NOOP * 2796 EXISTS * 7 RECENT 26 OK NOOP completed however, with dovecot, if it has already notified the client that new mail has arrived, it will look something like: * 24 EXISTS * 2 RECENT
2007 Feb 12
5
dead bodies stacking up in Drafts folder
Hi, Setup : Apple Mail 2.1.1 (752.3) on Intel MacBook Pro and Dovecot 1.0rc22 on Solaris 9/SPARC. I use IMAP/TLS. Problem : mails are stacking up in the Drafts folder. When I start writing a mail, it appears in the drafts folder, and usually disappear as desired when I hit "Send". It then appear in the "Sent" folder. Sometimes, a draft versions stays in
2007 Sep 08
19
Group changes made over and over?
Hi, I have several Debian servers with puppet 0.23.2. Part of my manifest looks like this: class virt_all_users { @group { "andy": ensure => "present", gid => "1000" } @user { "andy": ensure => "present", uid => "1000",
2006 Mar 21
3
OS X-centricities? Too many files, temp, indexes, etc...
I'm just writing to see if anyone else is seeing the following issues, and particularly if they are running OS X (especially 10.4), and/or have compatible solutions (I've been reading the mailing list quite a bit, and every now and then, I find a solution that just "doesn't work" because of the differences in OS: 1) Too many files open - no plimit command on OS X, so I
2004 Jan 17
3
Wish list
Kevin, I was glad to see your list. Some of the items were reasons for creating some of the functions in Hmisc. summarize and mApply in conjunction with llist handle labeling of output - this is actually quite tricky and the Hmisc solution isn't perfect. Dropping unused factor levels by default (with easy override) is an old battle and I agree with you completely that for everyday data
2003 Aug 14
5
Access denied when printing to Samba printers
Howdy all, I'm setting up a print server machine to serve hosts in an Active Directory domain. Debian GNU/Linux ("sarge", current testing branch), Samba 3.0.0beta2-1. Success so far: - All steps in the current DIAGNOSIS document <http://au1.samba.org/samba/devel/docs/html/diagnosis.html> - Sharing printer drivers from the [print$] share (yay!) - Connecting to the
2005 Mar 13
1
1.0-test65
http://dovecot.org/test/ If dovecot-auth was crashing with you, this release should fix it. I don't know when it did though, I just applied a patch from Andrey Panin with that description :) Fixed also another dovecot-auth crash with Solaris and maybe some other systems. Contains the first attempt of a Dovecot LDA. It's still in pretty ugly shape, but it should work, more or less. I
2007 Oct 30
4
append to static array (was: Re: Why External Node Classification is my future)
On 10/29/07, Luke Kanies <luke@madstop.com> wrote: > On Oct 29, 2007, at 2:35 PM, Brian Finney wrote: > > Although iteration would be really cool if we could also append to an > > array in a global fashion, but thats a completely different dream. > > What do you mean? Thinking some thing like: # define for simple firewall control define port($port, $status){ push
2010 Nov 22
2
Probit Analysis: Confidence Interval for the LD50 using Fieller's and Heterogeneity (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE A similar question has been posted in the past but never answered. My question is this: for probit analysis, how do you program a 95% confidence interval for the LD50 (or LC50, ec50, etc.), including a heterogeneity factor as written about in "Probit Analysis" by Finney(1971)? The heterogeneity factor comes into play through the chi-squared