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2013 Aug 05
2
Fileoperations in Maildir – problematic or okay?
Hi,
I'm wondering: Is it a problem to move and delete files inside a dovecot-managed maildir?
For example:
I have a folder ~/.maildir/.Sub1.Start/cur and a folder ~/.maildir/.Sub1.Start.old/cur
and like to regularly move old mails from the first to the second one.
Can you create a cron job saying something like:
find ~/.maildir/.Sub1.Start/cur -mtime +5 -exec mv {}
2008 Dec 14
2
confused about deliver
I have dovecot serving a maildir in ~/Mail.imap.
In Mail.imap I have
cur/
new/
tmp/
.maillist1/
.maillist1/cur
.maillist1/new
.maillist1/tmp
...
I made a sieve script, which looks like:
require "fileinto";
if header :is "Subject" "test" { fileinto "test"; }
...
with no final else clase.
When mail is delivered to a maillist, caught by my sieve script, it
2019 Feb 13
2
Archive maildir
Il giorno mer 13 feb 2019 alle ore 14:02 @lbutlr via dovecot
<dovecot at dovecot.org> ha scritto:
> Why would the script be looking at the contents of the messages at all? <uch css having to "deal" with the subject? If you are using maildir, you have the timestamp in the filename, and you can easily sort a message into yyyy.mm folders from there. You can also, considering the
2009 Mar 25
7
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 2.5 libexec installed without program-prefix
I build llvm-gcc as:
../llvm-gcc4.2-2.5.source/configure --enable-languages=c,c++ --program-
prefix=llvm
So it should install into /usr/local/... but add llvm- prefix. This is so
llvm-gcc is found by llvm
(http://llvm.org/releases/2.5/docs/GettingStarted.html claims that's what it
is looking for)
and also so there will be no conflict with system gcc.
But I see:
2010 Jan 26
1
Are Mail files in /Maildir/cur & /Maildir/.Sent read-only ?
Hi ALL...
I want to know if the files in /Maildir/cur & /Maildir/.Sent are modified by dovecot.
I have a script which calculates the age of the mail files.
I think that if they are continuously modified by dovecot I won't be able to calculate the age of the files.
Can Anyone plz advise on this....
Thanks
CoolAtt
2009 Mar 25
1
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 2.5 libexec installed without program-prefix
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 10:12 AM, Neal Becker <ndbecker2 at gmail.com> wrote:
> OK, let me rephrase this. What is the preferred way to install llvm +
> llvm-
> gcc onto a fedora system?
The preferred way to install LLVM and LLVM-GCC is the same on pretty much
any Linux system and described here:
http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#starting
> Here is what I used:
>
2007 Dec 31
2
Time just moved backwards
This wins the 2007 award for strangest (or most amusing) log message:
dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 13 seconds. This might cause a lot of
problems, so I'll just kill myself now.
It does, unfortunately, leave dovecot dead, which was pretty mysterious to
me. Maybe it could re-exec instead?
2009 Mar 25
0
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc 2.5 libexec installed without program-prefix
OK, let me rephrase this. What is the preferred way to install llvm + llvm-
gcc onto a fedora system?
Here is what I used:
../llvm-gcc4.2-2.5.source/configure --enable-languages=c,c++ --program-
prefix=llvm
make
make install
../llvm-2.5/configure --enable-optimized --prefix=/usr/local
make
make install
2006 Nov 09
2
patch for xapian-spec(0.9.9)
Missed %{_mandir}/man1/xapian-progsrv.1*
diff -u RPM/BUILD/xapian-core-0.9.9/xapian.spec RPM/SPECS/xapian.spec
--- RPM/BUILD/xapian-core-0.9.9/xapian.spec 2006-11-09
09:14:38.000000000 -0500
+++ RPM/SPECS/xapian.spec 2006-11-09 09:14:03.000000000 -0500
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
# RedHat-style .spec file for Xapian
# xapian.spec. Generated from xapian.spec.in by configure.
-Summary: The Xapian
2008 Apr 14
14
[Bug 15502] New: Unknown LVDS configuration bits
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15502
Summary: Unknown LVDS configuration bits
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: low
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
ReportedBy: pee at
2008 Dec 13
3
can deliver filter through spamc?
I'm using maildrop to filter mail like:
xfilter "/usr/bin/spamc"
xfilter "/usr/bin/bogofilter -ep"
I want to change to deliver (so I can use sieve) but can deliver do this?
2018 Apr 24
1
dovecot vs. mutt: no full index sync on Maildir new/ mtime change
Hi, everyone!
This is a follow-up to "Looks like a bug to me: Dovecot ignores
Maildir/new timestamp" from Fredrik Roubert on 01.12.2015:
https://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2015-December/102585.html
I've run into the same problem as Fredrik: When manipulating my Maildir
locally with mutt, deleting a message from new/ doesn't cause a full
update of the index. Therefore, IMAP
2015 Feb 04
8
Resubmission after N days
Hi,
I would like to implement a 43Folder system[1] with dovecot and a mail user agent.
Use case:
- I have a new mail in my inbox. I read it and see that I can't handle it now. I want to handle this mail in 5 days.
- Now I want to have some sort of resubmission: the mail should be moved to a different location for these 5 days.
- After 5 days the mail should be moved to my inbox again.
How
2008 Jul 31
2
Some help required - dovecot: IMAP(matthew): unlink(/home/matthew/Maildir/cur/new) failed: Operation not permitted
Hi all, I have tried very hard to solve this problem but turn to the
mailing list as a last resort.
In the log I get, for just one account:
Jul 31 09:06:17 bickertons dovecot: imap-login: Login: user=<matthew>,
method=PLAIN, rip=78.130.81.201, lip=168.143.5.18, TLS
Jul 31 09:06:17 bickertons dovecot: IMAP(matthew): Effective uid=1003,
gid=1003, home=/home/matthew
Jul 31 09:06:17
2006 Jan 11
2
why not option to automatically add pub key?
One of the annoyances of ssh is the need to transfer the public key from
client machine to server machine, and append to authorized_keys. Although
it's simple to do, it's annoying to have to do this manually. Why can't
this be automated? ssh offers to add new machine to known_hosts. Why
doesn't it offer to add the public key to authorized_keys?
2005 Feb 04
4
Problems with dovecot using Maildir on JFS.
Howdy,
I have dovecot installed on CentOS (rhel3 clone), and I'm using Dag's
dovecot package.
I have postfix setup to deliver to Maildir, in /home.
The /home volume was formatted with JFS.
In this setup, both Outlook and Thunderbird would not show any new mail
unless they were completely shutdown and restarted.
I have moved /home to an ext3 formatted and all is well.
Anyone have
2009 Jan 09
3
Bash script to mark all mail read in Maildir + Dovecot
Hi, I'm writing a script to mark all new mail read, including all mail
in folders, for my system which uses Maildir and Dovecot.
The reason for this script is that I use Google Mail at work, which
forwards to my SMTP/IMAP system at home. When I've finished my last
check of GMail at work, I want to be able to quickly mark all mail as
read at home too.
Basically this script moves
2008 Feb 07
3
replacement for IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7
While running dovecot on debian etch using version 1.0.rc15-2etch3, i wonder
the following:
If i read the config files correctly, dovecot seems to have no equivalent of
courier's IMAP_EMPTYTRASH=Trash:7 setting.
Therefore, i wrote a script that dives into the user's directories and their
maildirs. It looks like this:
=============================================
#!/bin/bash
for pad1
2008 Jan 03
3
(somewhat ot?) purging old maildir messages
I'm using Dovecot (+postfix) to host some personal imap accounts on a
private server (Maildir format). I've got one account that receives
mostly automated mails, and I want to be able to purge messages beyond
a given date (say 30 days).
I know that since maildir uses flat files, I can literally just delete
messages doing something similar to the following with bash:
for i in $(find
2008 Apr 20
1
Moving Maildir email messages and backing things up.
I just moved to dovecot with Maildir. I think this is probably a stupid question, but I
couldn't find an answer after an hour of googling and searching the wiki.
What would happen if I ran a script that did this:
mv ~/Maildir/.folder_one/cur/* ~/Maildir/.folder_two/cur/
My hunch is it might break things.
What if dovecot was stopped?
,.,.,.
Where can I find a list of files in