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2012 Dec 11
2
lattice question: how to change the dot on boxplot to line
Hi, How does one change the dot for the median in a boxplot drawn using lattice? I have been looking at > names(trellis.par.get()) [1] "grid.pars" "fontsize" "background" [4] "panel.background" "clip" "add.line" [7] "add.text" "plot.polygon"
2006 Jun 30
4
subscription to mail folders not working properly anymore with dovecot1.0x ?
Hi we run dovecot on sun solaris 9. I try to switch from dovecot 0.99.11 to dovecot 1.0, with ssl support turned on. The user's mail are stored in mbox format in Mail in their home dirs. I was not able to get the subscrition working properly with the new dovecot. New means: 1.0beta2 and now also 1.0.RC1 (beta9) The client mailreaders are mainly thunderbird 1.0x and 1.5.x, Netscape Messenger,
2005 Aug 04
1
directory names - have to begin with a dot?
Hi there... Two questions: (1) Is there an easy way to have Dovecot recognize subdirectories that do not begin with a dot as sub-hierarchies? (2) Is there a way to have the root folder map to a certain other mbox/maildir? I want a setup like this: / -> $HOME/mbox /INBOX -> /var/spool/<username> /folder -> $HOME/mail/folder /folder/foo -> $HOME/mail/folder/foo
2007 May 17
1
Wiki relating to subscriptions
On this wiki page http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/UW appears this information: "It's possible to keep using the .mailboxlist}} filename (as long as it's in the same directory) by modifying {{{SUBSCRIPTION_FILE_NAME define in src/lib-storage/index/mbox/mbox-storage.h" However, if a user wanted to continue using .mailboxlist wouldn't they also have to change the
2004 May 18
4
POP (dot) locks
Hello, just to soothe my paranoia from many years of qpopper usage, which enforces solitary access to a POP mailbox. Only one login per user is possible at the same time and if a session terminates w/o qpopper being properly notified it will remain locked for some time, 30 minutes by default. With dovecot (0.99.10.4) one can login multiple times (using POP, with IMAP of course this comes as
2010 Mar 26
2
corrupted mbox
Heya, we have two IMAP (UW-imap and dovecot) servers accessing the same mbox files for our users (don't ask why) and sometimes the UW-imap corrupts the mbox file. The mbox looks just like normal mbox except it does not have the proper 'From ' beginning of the file (usually there are some random tidbits in the begining of the file, which can be easily stripped to recover the working
2005 Sep 06
2
subscriptions or .subscriptions?
I may have found a problem with the documentation concerning the subscriptions file. On the Dovecot web site there is a document that outlines the conversion from UW IMAP to Dovecot. The document says Dovecot's folder list is stored in ".subscriptions" However, I have found that Dovecot's folder list is really "subscriptions" without the preceding dot. Did
2017 Jun 09
2
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
"M. Balridge" <dovecot at r.paypc.com> writes: > I assume it's a rarely seen issue because few Dovecot users compile the > software in caves on computers powered by horse-pulled generator > wheels. I resemble that remark. >> Warning: Transaction log file /home/luser/mail/.imap/INBOX/dovecot.index.log >> was locked for 95 seconds (rotating while syncing)
2017 Jun 09
1
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
> I do know that this little box of horrors has 200-300MB mbox INBOXes on an > ext3 filesystem formatted in 2005. I am very nervous about converting them to > Maildir at this point. Fortunately, it just involves reformatting the data and a little reconmfiguration of dovcot. If you can find the tool and disk space, it's well worth doing. Of course, when running a proverbial
2014 Apr 22
1
Shared mailboxes not working with . dot namespace separator - values truncated in SQL
Hello, I have Dovecot configured for multiple domains (usernames are user at domain.tld) and I wanted to enable shared mailboxes. But there is some problem - if I share a folder, other user can't see it. In the log I foud: > Apr 22 19:21:02 veverka dovecot: imap(user at veverka.tld): Error: Couldn't create namespace 'shared.' for user petr: userdb didn't return a home
2008 Feb 03
3
location of .subscriptions
Hello, I just installed dovecot (1.0.10) to replace UW-IMAP. So far almost everything works. But I need shared folders (mbox format). I hope I've set up everything but when a user subscribes to one of the shared folders a file .subscriptions with perm 600 is created in the parent directory of the shared mailboxes ("namespace public" below). As I understand the docs that file should
2005 Apr 14
5
dovecot rpms, .subscriptions file, mbox to maildir
Hi, I am running dovecot 0.99-14 on a Fedora Core 2 machine. I had a few questions: 1) I wanted to upgrade to the dovecot-1.0 release. However, I am not sure if that's really required. dovecot-0.99-14 has been running very well for me for quite some time. Is there a real advantage to switching to the latest release. The reason I'm asking this is because: i) I don't have too
2020 May 13
2
Convert standalone mbox to standalone Maildir with Dsync - hierarchy separator error
Dear Dovecot users/devs, I have the following mbox file: /tmp/dsync_test/mbox/2002-September I would like to convert it to a Maildir: /tmp/dsync_test/maildir (Currently, the latter is just an empty directory.) I am attempting this on an old PC running Debian 9 ("Stretch"). I installed the dovecot-core package in order to make the `dsync` tool available on that PC. I have
2017 Jun 09
2
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
On 06/09/2017 05:13 PM, M. Balridge wrote: > I do know that this little box of horrors has 200-300MB mbox INBOXes on an > ext3 filesystem formatted in 2005. I am very nervous about converting them to > Maildir at this point. If I could get someone (or something) to the site and > replace it with something much more suitable, I could have these people join > the 21st Century. I
2003 Mar 30
3
NFS mounted IMAP dirs
Hi list, I am trying to build an email system that is using multiple frontends, to a clustered backend using nfs. The backend mounts his filesystems from a central storage, and will be running active-active. While reading through the dovecot documentation, I read that I could do without indexes (well: use memory indexes), and could then be able to run dovecot over NFS. Well: that was until
2006 Mar 21
2
Dovecot 1.0 beta3 and SUBSCRIBE
Using: default_mail_env = mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/%u:INDEX=/var/indexes/%u I have a ~/mail/.subscriptions file (copied from .mailboxlist) Using: telnet localhost 143 a04 LSUB "" "*" => works fine, gives the list of subscribed folders a05 LIST "" * => works fine, gives the list of all folders a06 SUBSCRIBE "test" => deletes the
2007 Aug 08
2
BUG (and suggested fix) in maildir code
Hi all I'm using dovecot 1.0.rc15 to serve a maildir by IMAP. I have an IMAP subdirectory called subscriptions. The messages are in maidir/.subscriptions/cur/ etc. Dovecot is renaming the directory .subscriptions/ to subscriptions/ This means that when my IMAP client requests this directory, it gets the message "no such directory", and dovecot also gives the error message:
2010 Jan 08
3
Next message unexpectedly corrupted in mbox file
Hi, I am seeing this on one of my servers: Jan 8 10:08:58 l1 dovecot: IMuser(user): Next message unexpectedly corrupted in mbox file /home/user/Mailbox at 10558 I have never seen this before, and google yields no results except when this warning was added to the source code here: http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot-cvs/2009-December/015177.html The user has deleted all of the mail in the
2014 Aug 03
3
permission denied
I'm getting 2 errors which are probably related, the second of which I haven't actually seen an issue with yet (I just found it looking at the error log) The issue is that I cannot change my subscriptions through Thunderbird (version 31.0). I created the subscriptions through Thunderbird, but now it won't let me change them. dovecot responds with sutff like this when I sniff
2018 Aug 12
3
substitute() on arguments in ellipsis ("dot dot dot")?
Hi. For any number of *known* arguments, we can do: one <- function(a) list(a = substitute(a)) two <- function(a, b) list(a = substitute(a), b = substitute(b)) and so on. But how do I achieve the same when I have: dots <- function(...) list(???) I want to implement this such that I can do: > exprs <- dots(1+2) > str(exprs) List of 1 $ : language 1 + 2 as well as: >