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2010 Nov 09
1
auth-worker ownership issue
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Greetings, I installed 2.0.7 this evening and I'm getting these messages in /var/log/maillog : Nov 8 23:36:53 myserver dovecot: auth: Fatal: net_connect_unix(auth-worker) in directory /var/run/dovecot failed: Permission denied (euid=89(vpopmail) egid=89(vchkpw) missing +r perm: auth-worker, euid is not dir owner) Nov 8 23:36:53 myserver
2010 Oct 04
1
Setting up the Director
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, I'm trying to wrap my head around the Director and how it works, but I'm not having much luck finding documentation. Currently, I have two front end mail servers that use NFS for mail storage. I'm using Cisco's SLB for load balancing, though I may switch over to a server-based load balancing solution at some point. SLB
2008 Jul 22
2
Namespaces
Hi all, I'm working to convert from a bincIMAP setup to a Dovecot setup. I've tried messing around with namespaces to make the conversion transparent, but I'm getting nowhere. Are namespaces necessary? Or can I proceed by recursively renaming the folders on the server? A transparent solution would be wonderful, but I can't get it to work for me.. Any help would be
2010 Aug 17
1
Problem with compile
Hi! I have a problem compiling v2.0 of dovecot mail server on one old server running RHEL 3. This is error messaage I get (googled for it and have not found anything useful): passdb-vpopmail.o(.text+0x39a): In function `vpopmail_preinit': /root/dovecot-2.0.0/src/auth/passdb-vpopmail.c:185: undefined reference to `vauth_load_module' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[3]: ***
2008 Jul 21
1
Conversion help
Hi there, I'm working on converting my server from using bincimap to dovecot. I seem to be having some trouble with folders, however. Binc was set up like this : depot = "IMAPdir", /* Use Maildir++ style type = "Maildir", /* only Maildir path = "Maildir", /* default
2010 Sep 20
1
Problem installing latest dovecot w vpopmail
Hello - I am trying to migrate my dovecot installation from an older server running version 1.x to the latest 2.0.3 When I run configure --with-vpopmail, it bombs pretty quick as follows: ./configure --with-vpopmail checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for
2020 Apr 10
1
Tripp Lite AVR900U
Hello! I am currently having issues monitoring a Tripp-Lite AVR900U. First, here are a few system details: > Manjaro Linux - kernel 5.4.30-1 > network-ups-tools 2.7.4-5 (built from Arch User Repository) > (lsusb output) Bus 003 Device 003: ID 09ae:3024 Tripp Lite AVR900U Contents of /etc/ups/ups.conf: > [tripplite] > driver =  usbhid-ups > port = auto Contents of
2010 Aug 17
1
Using dovecot with vpopmail and mysql auth?
Hi, Does anyone happen to know the right strings to do authentication against mysql storing vpopmail data, vs using the vpopmail auth module? I'm trying to get up to both vpopmail 5.5, and dovecot 2.0, and dovecot-auth seems to reliably segfault on the 5.5 vpopmail module. I've tried downgrading vpopmail as well, with less than stellar results. I saw an old article about doing
2010 Oct 07
1
Qmail+Vpopmail+Mysql+Dovecot 2.x (Notes on a successful conversion)
SoI had a hell of a time converting my qmail install to dovecot 2.0.5, so I thought I'd pass on what I learned. 1. When using vpopmail, do not use " --disable-many-domains". If you do, you'll need to recompile vpopmail without that setting and use the script found at http://qmailrocks.thibs.com/downloads/scripts/migrate-vpopmail-many-domains to collapse the tables. 2.
2012 Mar 13
2
problems with SSH-based clustering dovecot 2.1.1
Hello, I'm using dovecot 2.1.1 with vpopmail 5.4.30 with multiples domains and I have problems setting up synchronization in between multiple computers. All act like master (my clients can connect to any of the them and read their emails either via POP3 either via IMAP, inbound email gets on any of the machines). Each machine is on a different continent, there is no shared drive in between