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2014 Oct 15
1
Permissions problem on new installation
I am setting up a new mail server using imap only on Scientific Linux 6.5 and dovecot 2.0.9. How do I fix this problem? I keep getting these errors regardless of permissions ... even up to 777. Oct 15 13:56:01 avalon dovecot: imap(chayes at domain.tld): Error: opendir(/var/email/chayes at domain.tld/Maildir) failed: Permission denied (euid=497(chayes) egid=12(mail) missing +r perm:
2014 Oct 16
1
Unable to get virtual users set up with database auth
I can't seem to get imap virtual users to work with database authentication on new Scientific Linux 6.5 server with Sendmail 8.14.4 & Dovecot 2.0.9 Apparently I have to also create system users because sendmail/procmail/dovecot want to check directory ownership. So I created a database, made entry for the user, created the user chayes on the system. But %u always contains just chayes
2005 Nov 01
2
New Fedora/Sendmail Install Assistance
Hello everyone, I've narrowed down my problem, so this should be an easy one for some smart person out there. I am moving from an old sendmail/Fedora 2 box to a new sendmail/Fedora 4 box and want to try Dovecot for pop3. The problem is, I can't get it to work. I have 9000 email accounts I will be moving to the new box. I've already tried and failed once. The problem is, Dovecot
2014 Nov 07
0
mail location change results in various errors
I have a sendmail/dovecot imap/pop3 system that has been running with the following mail_location: mail_location = mbox:/var/empty:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u:INDEX=/var/indexes/%u In order to reduce errors and simplify operation I removed imap and am now only responding to pop3. I'd like to also simplify the mail_location to get rid of index errors since I don't need indexes:
2014 Nov 07
1
mail location change generates various errors
I have a sendmail/dovecot imap/pop3 system that has been running with the following mail_location: mail_location = mbox:/var/empty:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u:INDEX=/var/indexes/%u In order to reduce errors and simplify operation I removed imap and am now only responding to pop3. I'd like to also simplify the mail_location to get rid of index errors since I don't need indexes:
2009 Nov 15
2
FW: Panic: Message unexpectedly expunged from index
Nevermind. I figured it out. I left off the INDEX command. Sorry to spam the mail list :( Here is my mail_location for future reference / searches: mail_location = mbox:/var/spool/mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%u:INDEX=/var/indexes/%u -----Original Message----- From: dovecot-bounces+chayes=afo.net at dovecot.org [mailto:dovecot-bounces+chayes=afo.net at dovecot.org]On Behalf Of Cliff Hayes
2005 Nov 03
0
FW: How to log POP3 events
Ok, I think I have that figured out. I made the following mods: disable_plaintext_auth = no pop3_uidl_format = %08Xu%08Xv and it seems to work. Now...about those enhanced logging capabilities. As promised, I see the enhanced logging. What does TOP and RETR mean? (I checked the manual first) Cliff -----Original Message----- From: Cliff Hayes [mailto:chayes at afo.net] Sent: Thursday,
2015 Mar 12
0
How to detect out-of-sync condition
Cliff Hayes <chayes at afo.net> writes: > I recently had a user whose mailbox had gone out of sync. > Webmail and client inbox totals had become vastly different and response > times had become unacceptable. > A doveadm force-resync fixed the problem nicely. > > This will no doubt happen again as we grow the service and I would like > to have some type of indication
2015 Mar 13
0
How to detect out-of-sync condition
Thanks. I use dovecot's lda and dovecot's sieve filter. So it looks like I need to compare the index/mailbox mtimes as you suggest. What am I looking for? I see that the indexes are updated when I run the resync. I checked my mailbox (that was not resynced) and noticed that dovecot.index last update was 16 days ago. So am I resyncing if the gap is over x days? If so, is there a way to
2020 Mar 09
0
how to create Drafts, Junk, Sent, Trash folders after user already created
> On 09/03/2020 19:22 chayes at afo.net wrote: > > > Hello Dovecot, > Do to a misconfiguration, I have a bunch of users who do not have the standard folders. > I can create a routine to cycle through the users and look for the folders and run a command if there is one. > Is there a way to create the proper namespace for a user after the user has already been created? >
2020 Mar 09
0
FW: how to create Drafts, Junk, Sent, Trash folders after user already created
Thanks for the suggestions, but I need to do this after users have been created. Would this be the best way? To run this for each user: doveadm mailbox create -u $username -s Drafts doveadm mailbox subscribe -u $username Drafts doveadm mailbox create -u $username -s Junk doveadm mailbox subscribe -u $username Junk doveadm mailbox create -u $username -s Sent doveadm mailbox subscribe -u