Displaying 20 results from an estimated 9000 matches similar to: "1.0-test66"
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
2005 May 14
6
1.0-test70
http://dovecot.org/test/
- vpopmail authentication fix
- many mmap_disable=yes fixes and a few optimizations
- pop3 hang fix
- mbox fix for "last-uid lost" error (hopefully last one)
- mbox fix for losing dirty flag, causing lost message flags
mmap_disable=yes seems to be finally working pretty well. There should
be no more cache file related errors with it enabled.
I'm still
2005 Apr 02
4
Question about "reply from worker without password scheme"
I have dovecot-1.0-test64 installed on OpenBSD-3.6.
It works fine with local password.
Now I fail to get dovecot to use MySQL to query for user details.
Any help would be very appreciated.
Here are the details:
from /var/log/maillog:
1) with "default_pass_scheme = PLAIN"
Apr 3 07:20:22 www dovecot: Dovecot v1.0-test64 starting up
Apr 3 07:20:23 www dovecot:
2005 Feb 09
3
Corrupted index file
I've recently switched from Courier-imap to dovecot and I'm impressed
with it's speed and reliability. However, my index file gets regularly
corrupted:
Feb 8 21:23:16 hive imap(hart): Corrupted index file
/home/hart/Maildir/.INBOX/.imap.index: index.next_uid (129) >
uid_rec.uid (128)
dovecot version: 0.99.13-3 Debian sid)
I use dovecot in combination with mutt, procmail and
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
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 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 May 24
2
IMAP Memory Error
Hi,
I recently upgraded dovecot on an OpenBSD server from the 0.99.x series
to the 1.0-test series to eliminate a problem. That was fixed, however I
am now experiencing issues with IMAP(S) connections. The main IMAPS use
to the server is via Squirrelmail (many users login with it), however I
typically use Thunderbird. The user mailboxes are stored in Maildir format.
Basically, moving,
2005 May 23
3
Simply can't figure it out
Hi,
I'm having a hideous problem trying to get the latest stable version to
work. I've had no success and simply can't pinpoint the problem.
Sorry for the rather long email but I've included as many details as I
can to help here.
I've been trying to install the latest stable version (as of 23rd May
2005) by downloading the tarball from the site to my OpenBSD 3.6 box,
2005 May 23
1
dovecot and php imap_open
Hi
I'm have problems with dovecot and the php imap_open function.
Can't seem to get it to work. I just get a "Aborted login [127.0.0.1]"
in the dovecot logs.
The php error is:
[client 192.168.1.254] PHP Warning: imap_open(): Couldn't open stream
{127.0.0.1:110/pop3/notls/norsh/novalidate-cert}INBOX
in /var/www/html/mail/auth.php on line 89, referer:
[client
2005 May 25
2
Auth Issue
I am so confused.
Can someone help me out here?
I have set it up so that it is to accept login via PLAIN TEXT.
I am using Thunderbird to connect, and it will ask for my password
(the username is already in the system)
I get a pop-up for
Enter the password for Username on Domain.com
I enter my password (the same I would use to login to FTP) and it fails.
Any thoughts?
--
Adam Barrett
2005 May 28
3
Dovecot auth process died because of Socket operation on non-socket
Hi,
I'm having problems setting up a dovecot1.0 stable on a Debian-amd64
server. The process dies with the following message:
May 28 15:13:46 rouge dovecot: Dovecot v1.0-stable starting up
May 28 15:13:47 rouge dovecot: Login process died too early - shutting down
May 28 15:13:47 rouge dovecot: pop3-login: fd_send(-1) failed: Socket
operation on non-socket
May 28 15:13:47 rouge dovecot:
2005 Jun 27
3
imap corrupted indexes
I've searched the archives and find a lot of references to corrupted indexes
but can't seem to find any solutions. It seems like folks either have the
problem or they don't.
We recently migrated from a RedHat Linux server to an OpenBSD 3.7 server (both
using dovecot). Imap was working flawlessly on the RedHat box but now gives
numerous index errors. I then upgraded to
2005 Apr 04
0
ldap auth with test66
Hello,
The installation of 1.0-test66 (still on FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p1 with
openldap-2.1.27) solved the SIGSEV problem I posted here on March 30
but I still cannot authenticate correctly with ldap.
logs report
"ldap(dovetest,127.0.0.1): No password in reply"
and my client gets a
"NO Temporary authentication failure."
Obviously the attr_names array of the
2005 Apr 05
0
FETCH order fix backport to stable from test66
I've had a go at back-porting Timo's recent fixes to the IMAP fetch
command from 1.0-test66 to 1.0-stable.
This seems to fix the problem with kmail, and Thunderbird seems to
work fine without its RFC822.SIZE fix.
It's a bit big for the body of this message, so it's attached.
The bit I'm most concerned about in my port is whether I got the
buffer_insert call right
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
2005 Apr 03
1
MySQL-Auth Problem
Hi,
i would use Dovecot-test66 with MySQL-Auth for virtual users.
MySQLd version: 4.1.10a
I compliled dovecot with: CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include/mysql
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/lib ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/dovecot
--without-passwd --without-shadow --without-pam --without-checkpassword
--without-bsdauth --without-vpopmail --with-mysql --with-ssl=openssl
--with-storages=maildir
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 =
2008 Mar 20
3
cleaning up after stories
do I have to manually clear out the database after a story runs?
Seems like the data the story left is still in there.
Joe
2006 Apr 18
3
Wishlist: addition to FAQ 2.7
After making quite a few circles around one particular issue (and
eventually resolving it) I have a suggestion to make:
Append the following to http://www.openssh.org/faq.html#2.7
"NOTE: In order to agent forwarding to work you need to have xauth
installed in the remote host. In Debian xauth is in 'xbase-clients'
package."
And about that "F" in