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2010 Oct 26
1
Dovecot's maildir format / is rm safe
Is it considered 'safe' to delete directly from a dovecot Maildir? I mean things of the form: rm Maildir/cur/1288062016.M581217P9422.alpha,S=1873,W=1900:2,S The wiki tells me 'If you wish to modify them in any way, create a new message instead and expunge the old one. ' but it doesn't mention deleted files. Specifically I'm wondering what happens with:
2006 Feb 16
11
Multiple Rails app on the same server?
I have a rails app on a debian server running lighttpd and I''m trying to set up typo so that it also works (with a different url). I have 4 URLs running -- let''s call them foo.com, bar.com, www.typo.com and php.typo.com I am starting lighttpd by going into the directory where my foo.com app is and typing either ruby script/server or script/server -e production -- either
2008 Oct 04
2
index matter
Hi, I have a question about the following explanation; IndexFiles.txt ------------------------------------------------------ If index files are missing, Dovecot creates them automatically when the mailbox is opened. ------------------------------------------------------ Are they made based on which information? Thanks. Yoko -------------------------------------- Enjoy MLB with MAJOR.JP!
2006 May 26
2
Lighttpd Config
Hi this is a newbie question that should be easy enough for somebody to answer, I''m horrible at this web server configuration stuff. I''m running Rails on Fedora Core 5 with Lighttpd and MySql. I''ve created a rails application ''logapp''. I have an entry in /etc/hosts like... 127.0.0.1 logapp So when I point my browser to ''logapp''
2009 Dec 10
1
dovecot.index
Hello, I can't? locate the dovecot.index in my ~/Maildir [root at fedora-p24 Maildir]# ls cur????????????????? dovecot-uidlist?????????????? new dovecot.index.cache? dovecot-uidvalidity?????????? subscriptions dovecot.index.log??? dovecot-uidvalidity.4b1e77ef? tmp Where is the dovecot.index ? This tutorial http://wiki.dovecot.org/IndexFiles tells that I should find it where the other
2011 Feb 08
1
converting from maildir to mdbox ?
I?m considering moving from maildir to mdbox, but don?t quite see how I should do the conversion with minimal downtime. Our userdb is ldap, and the we use this setting to point to the users maildirectory: user_attrs = mailMessageStore=mail=maildir:%$:INDEX=/indexes/%1u/%1.1u/%u,mailQuota=quota_rule=*:storage=%$ i.e. every user has a "mailMessageStore" attribute in LDAP that points to
2012 Dec 30
1
Non-standard fields?
Hi, Non-standard fields are mentioned here: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir and they are stated as currently not used. Questions: - am I right that if they will be used, they will be key=value pairs, like fields in the base filename? Like: 1035478339.27041_118.foo.org,S=1000,W=1030:2,S,X=12,A=something - or are they supposed to be flags, like:
2006 Feb 06
4
fcgi to run cgi scripts
Dear experts, I have rail site that is running lighttpd and fcgi. I want the default domain to serve the rails application, and I also want to have a virtualhost (bugs.mysite) to resolve to a bugzilla instance. Bugzilla is basically Perl application called through CGI. I tried to find pointers on how to set fcgi to run both rails dispatcher and other cgi scripts in a different virtualhost, and
2006 Mar 23
2
Lighttpd Configuration Problems
Hey Folks! I''ve got a Fedora Core 4 machine that I''m installing Ruby on Rails on, following this set of instructions: http://www.digitalmediaminute.com/howto/fc4rails/ Everything has gone well up until I get to the part about configuring lighttpd to use virtual hosts. Here''s the chunk of code I''ve got in my config file that appears to be the culprit.
2018 Mar 27
3
Release 2.3.1
Hi! We are releasing v2.3.1, which mostly consists of bug fixes for 2.3.0, and few improvements. This is also available via https://repo.dovecot.org if you want packages. libsodium support didn't get into this build, due to build environment issues, but 2.3.2 will contain it. * Submission server support improvements and bug fixes - Lots of bug fixes to submission server * API CHANGE:
2018 Mar 27
3
Release 2.3.1
Hi! We are releasing v2.3.1, which mostly consists of bug fixes for 2.3.0, and few improvements. This is also available via https://repo.dovecot.org if you want packages. libsodium support didn't get into this build, due to build environment issues, but 2.3.2 will contain it. * Submission server support improvements and bug fixes - Lots of bug fixes to submission server * API CHANGE:
2014 Dec 10
1
dovecot.index.log files: what are they?
On Wed, Dec 10, 2014 at 09:26:31PM +0100, Reindl Harald wrote: > > Am 10.12.2014 um 21:19 schrieb Thomas Klausner: > >I have lots of these files: > > > >/home/wiz/Mail/my-folder-name/cur/.imap/1238738125.13533_23713.danbala:2,S/dovecot.index.log > > > >What are they for? > >Why are they here? > >Can I remove them? > > RTFM:
2006 Mar 07
13
hosting multiple rails apps in one webroot?
It''s actually REALLY easy with lighttpd on linux. Two apps... Myserver.com/code/ => /apps/code/ Myserver.com/test/ +> /apps/test/ Each application needs this in the environment.rb /apps/code/config/environment.rb ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root = "/code" /apps/test/config/environment.rb ActionController::AbstractRequest.relative_url_root
2012 Oct 29
1
does dovecot interpret any mail headers specially with maildir?
Hi. For mbox, http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/mbox#Dovecot.27s_Metadata lists a numer of mail headers: - X-IMAPbase - X-IMAP - X-UID - Status - X-Status - X-Keywords - Content-Length that are treated specially by dovecot. It also suggests, that these should be stripped by the LDA (I guess in order that someone sending you such mail cannot set the status or keywords, or even "attack
2010 Oct 25
1
Maildir filename extensions S=<size> and W=<vsize>
I'd like to add S=<size> and W=<vsize> to the filenames in my Maildir storage for newly delivered mails. But I cannot find where I can make Dovecot's LDA add those. Anybody? http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir says: A maildir filename with those fields would look something like: 1035478339.27041_118.foo.org,S=1000,W=1030:2,S which is exactly what I want, but it
2019 May 29
1
Convert Maildir to Dbox?
On 29.5.2019 8.17, @lbutlr via dovecot wrote: > Are you sure you read > it??https://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/dbox?seems pretty clear. > > --? > This is my signature. There are many like it, but this one is mine. David, in particular, is there some question you feel that the wiki fails to answer? Aki
2019 May 22
1
Converting user mailboxes from maildir to sdbox
Hello, I've got a Postfix/Dovecot server setup. Currently Dovecot is version 2.3.6, and it's using Maildir storage. The mailbox is: mail_home = /home/vmail/mailboxes/%d/%n mail_location = maildir:~/mail:LAYOUT=fs I'm wanting to convert from Maildir to sdbox. I looked at: https://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat I was initially thinking mdbox but that's multiple messages per
2018 Mar 29
2
Release 2.3.1
On 28.03.2018 22:14, Odhiambo Washington wrote: > > > On 27 March 2018 at 20:06, <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi > <mailto:aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi>> wrote: > > Hi! > > We are releasing v2.3.1, which mostly consists of bug fixes for > 2.3.0, and few improvements. This is also available via > https://repo.dovecot.org if you want packages. libsodium
2007 May 06
1
namespace
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, i use dovecot 1.0 and try to implement an public mbox namespace parallel to a private and a public maildir namespace. namespace: type: public separator: / prefix: Archiv/ location: mbox:/srv/imapd/shared/archiv/maildir:CONTROL=/srv/imapd/user/%u/shared-settings/archiv/ control:INDEX=/srv/imapd/user/%u/shared-settings/archiv/index
2007 Jun 21
1
Question about pre-indexing maildirs
I have a situation with many users and an existing mail delivery agent. Seems like I once saw an imaptest program which I imagine might be used to pre-index maildirs. For example... - remember which users and user maildirs have changed since last pre-index - when system quiet pre-index any maildirs which have had mail delivered and no access by a mail client (using some