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2014 Aug 23
1
OS X 10.6 Server - Dovecot Issue
I've just taken over support for an OS X Server (v10.6.8) box, and am a bit new at Postfix & Dovecot. We're having an problem where, intermittently, dovecot seems to be bouncing messages inbound for some of my existing users. Here is the mail.log entry for a successful delivery: Aug 21 16:58:45 mail postfix/pipe[64094]: D68783AE0F75: to=<sblondin at eem.ca>, relay=dovecot,
2014 Feb 27
2
Dovecot2 vs. AD, "Inactivity during authentication"
Hi, I'm trying to setup Dovecot2 for o IMAP client access o LDA for postfix mail delivery (with SIEVE) ... on a FreeBSD host. The FreeBSD server has no users (by intention), so I've set up a virtual mail domain, using LDAP lookups in Postfix. So far so good. Mail delivers into the proper mailbox. But I'm stuck getting Dovecot to authenticate. User- and passwd DB's are set
2008 Mar 05
5
nls: different results if applied to normal or linearized data
Dear all, I did a non-linear least square model fit y ~ a * x^b (a) > nls(y ~ a * x^b, start=list(a=1,b=1)) to obtain the coefficients a & b. I did the same with the linearized formula, including a linear model log(y) ~ log(a) + b * log(x) (b) > nls(log10(y) ~ log10(a) + b*log10(x), start=list(a=1,b=1)) (c) > lm(log10(y) ~ log10(x)) I expected coefficient b to be identical
2006 Jul 28
3
ActionWebService Struct member name including ''-''
Hi I am tryng to mirror a locked away, secure web service for testing purposes and am almost there. Hoever as part of the definition for the structure of the call to the webservice, I have this struct. class MyCall < ActionWebService::Struct member :username, :string member :password, :string member :"remote-ip", :string end However this does not work... Should
2014 Mar 03
1
Dovecot, AD and authenticated binds...
I posted earlier with reports of less than stellar success in using Active Directory for dovecot authentication. My approach is to using the two-step approach of - obtaining the user DN by a search using an authenticated bind (using a service account) - then binding as that DN, and returning the relevant user attributes This hasn't been succesful. Dovecot's authentication process does
2005 Jul 13
1
New to dovecot, little luck - signal 10 death for imap
Hi, I'm a new prospective dovecot user. I'm planning to migrate a medium-scale mail site (a few thousand users) from UW to something better. I've set up dovecot on a test system. I can connect and authenticate just fine. IMAP clients get to see the right mailboxes. However, whenever a mailbox is selected, the imap subprocess dies. The log shows: Jul 13 14:52:05 localhost
2005 Jul 20
2
Dovecot vs.Clients - strange behaviour, diagnostics sought
I've been experimenting with dovecot-1.0-stable on Solaris. Storage format is mbox. Dovecot, in test, runs in parallel with an UW IMAP, with dovecot running SSL-only on port 994. It seems to work to some extent: * dovecot runs * authentication works * SSL works * all manual IMAP functionality checks seem to work fine However, I'm running into issues with IMAP clients. * Null
2014 Mar 12
2
How do graphical admin tools requiring root get authentication?
Hi All, I have created a CentOS 6.5 OpenStack image using kickstart. I have noticed that when connecting directly to the Virtual Machine's console (think connecting directly to the physical machine) all of the system-config, firewall configuration, application update and install GUI applications work fine and prompt for root login when executed. Hoever if I connect to the VM using xrdp with
2014 Nov 22
2
dovecot & Apple Mail & maildir & lots of Mail
Hi, Using Mac Mail with 9 mail accounts, more than 150 folders, and 1000s of mails, I get far too many problems lately, and not only on dovecot, so I would say the problem lies with Mac Mail, and even more if you installed Yosemite. As far as I know dovecot handle very well accounts with 100000s email even if the size is very big. And BTW, looking for a fast and reliable mail client for Mac, to
2007 Feb 21
1
segv when Mailbox is in inconsistent state, please relogin.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, for testing I have different filesystems on various block devices, which I mount on /mnt/mailcache as needed; however, the indexes and caches are located on /var/cache, hence, they get out of sync easily. No offense. Hoever, the web page (http://dovecot.org/bugreport.html) states that every signal 11 is a bug and will be fixed, so here it
2008 Jan 16
4
x509 patch for SSH
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi guys, been trying the x509 patch for ssh from Roumen, it works great. However, I can't figure out couple of things, and been trying to solve it for couple of days already. I'am using OpenSSH_4.7p1-hpn12v19, OpenSSL 0.9.8g with 6.1 version of your patch. The serverside hostkey is configured correctly, to present x509v3-sign-rsa dynowork
2014 Mar 06
2
Without OpenSSL?
Quoth Iain: >I'm not sure if the work being done to allow OpenSSH to be built without OpenSSL includes SHA-1 support. Hi Iain. I haven't heard of this effort before. Can you give a few more details? Thanks, ScottN --- Scott Neugroschl | XYPRO Technology Corporation 4100 Guardian Street | Suite 100 |Simi Valley, CA 93063 | Phone 805 583-2874|Fax 805 583-0124 |
2007 Aug 25
2
Nut 2.2.0 also broke Belkin 1200 Universal UPS' as well.
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 050d:1100 Belkin Components # /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a belkin Network UPS Tools: 0.28 USB communication driver 0.28 - core 0.30 (2.2.0-) No matching HID UPS found Hmm best to stick with 2.0.4. Justin.
2007 Aug 25
2
Nut 2.2.0 also broke Belkin 1200 Universal UPS' as well.
Bus 003 Device 002: ID 050d:1100 Belkin Components # /lib/nut/usbhid-ups -a belkin Network UPS Tools: 0.28 USB communication driver 0.28 - core 0.30 (2.2.0-) No matching HID UPS found Hmm best to stick with 2.0.4. Justin.
2009 Jan 12
1
CDR Rewrite -- Questions to the users (Steve Murphy)
Quoth Steve Murphy... >Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 08:51:03 -0700 > >QUESTIONS: > >Which of the two would you see being useful to you? Obvious comment really but given LEG based CDR, one can determine the 'Simple' data but you can't work it the other way. I'd therefore find LEG based CDR more useful as the granularity (time on Hold, in Queue, Waiting on pre-xfer ring
2008 Mar 04
1
Aastra Park Softkey
Quoth: OCG Technical Support <support at ocg.ca> > >Although we've programmed the softkeys per the manuals, they seem to have no >effect (just dead). For example, our 57i is setup like this: I had similar problems and ended up using the speeddial inband functionality. FWIW, my 57i's setup like so: softkey4 type: speeddial softkey4 label: "*Park" softkey4
2005 Aug 30
1
quick, quick, slow...
Hi, I'm (still) evaluating dovecot for a switch from UW in the near future. All the following happens on a Solaris server. Functionally, all is well. However, I see strange phenomena. Normally, dovecot is pretty swift. Every now and then, though, things slow down to a crawl. Everything seems to be working, still, but a few orders of magnitude slower. A copy of an outgoing message (of a
2007 Jul 27
1
Hard disk recomendation for a software raid 5 array. Does Linux Software Raid support/interacts well with TLER enabled disks.
Hi people, I am building a cheap remote rsync backup server using a software raid 5 array of 4 500GB disks. What I have available on the market is: 1. HITACHI GST Deskstar T7K500 500GB 7200rpm 16MB cache Serial ATA II-300 2. SEAGATE Barracuda 7200.10 with NCQ 500GB 7200rpm 16MB cache Serial ATA II-300 3. Western Digital 500GB SATAII RAID EDITION Caviar SE16 7200rpm 8.9ms 16MB cache I am
2009 Nov 27
1
ISDN30 Timing Sources (Jon Morgan)
Quoth Jon Morgan <jon.morgan at motors.co.uk> > >We have a 2 port Digium TE220P card, one span is configured to connect to our ISDN30 provider (British Telecom), the other span connects to our internal PBX. Here's the zaptel.conf snip: > >span=1,1,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 >bchan=1-15 >dchan=16 >bchan=17-31 > >span=2,0,0,ccs,hdb3,crc4 >bchan=32-46 >dchan=47
2005 Mar 10
2
OT: Active channels bridging with SNOM190
Yea, True. No sweat. Should be better now ? :-) Kindest regards David Wilson _______________________________ D c D a t a Tel +27 33 342 7003 Fax +27 33 345 4155 Cell +27 82 4147413 http://www.dcdata.co.za support@dcdata.co.za Powered by Linux, driven by passion ! _______________________________ "Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are." ----- Original Message -----