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2009 Jun 16
2
feature keys no longer work after a call has been parked
Hey folks, I can park a call with #70 after enabling that feature in features.conf. However, once I retrieve the call from the parking lot, #70 cannot be used to park it again. Worse yet, none of the keys defined in the featuremap work anymore, include blindxfer or automon. Any ideas what may be the problem? -- martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/ "man sagt nicht
2007 Aug 13
3
imap memory footprint rather large
Dear list, I am experimenting with a new mail handling setup and it involves a single IMAP folder with just under 70'000 messages. When OfflineIMAP connects to the server, the imap process starts to eat up a lot of memory: PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 15607 madduck 35 19 283m 244m 239m D 16.9 49.3 0:09.96 imap On the contrary, when
2017 Nov 15
7
How to maintain a persistent SSH connection?
Hello, I'm tasked with establishing a persistent SSH connection across a very unreliable link, for a remote port forward (always port 2217). I figured I'd use ServerAliveInterval to make sure that the ssh(1) process dies when the connection appears down, and I use systemd to restart it in this case. This works fine. What does not work fine, however, is the server-side. If the connection
2007 Aug 13
1
status of APPENDUID: returning a UID in response to APPEND
# dovecot-related content below, this one for debian bug tracking # system: retitle 435959 Please support RFC4315 UIDPLUS extension in APPEND reply severity 435959 wishlist thanks [please keep 435959 at bugs.debian.org on Cc.] Hi there, I am working on http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=435959, which is a performance problem that offlineimap has on large mailboxes. We think that a
2013 Dec 27
2
Sieve's spamtest always returns 0
I am a bit at a loss here with Sieve (pigeonhole) and the spamtest extension. I am using Dovecot 2.1.7 (backported to Debian squeeze), which comes with Pigeonhole 0.3.0. Messages are scanned with SpamAssassin, which adds a header like X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=84.6 required=5.0 tests=? and so I configured spamtest in conf.d/90-plugin.conf like so: sieve_spamtest_status_type = score
2014 Dec 23
2
Dealing with roaming machines
also sprach Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel at gmail.com> [2014-12-23 07:50 +0100]: > If it's not "in the local network", then it shouldn't get the > subdomain of the internal network, and you've got a DNS "views" or > DHCP configuration issue. While the machine is not at the office, other machines can resolve fishbowl.office to a valid IP? that's the
2014 Dec 22
2
Dealing with roaming machines
also sprach Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel at gmail.com> [2014-12-22 14:43 +0100]: > The problem, I think, isn't that you have an entry in all three. It's > that you have a *shortened* hostname that is identical in all 3 DNS > domains. If your DNS admins have gracefully set the local environments > to each be on their own subdomain, and that subdomain is *first* in > DHCP
2015 Nov 17
2
Disabling auth fallback to PAM
Hi folks, According to the wiki,? it's considered a feature of Dovecot and its ability to support multiple authentication sources that "if the password doesn't match in the first database, it checks the next one". ?) http://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/MultipleDatabases I think it's great that Dovecot allows auth sources to be stacked like this, but I am not sold on the
2014 Dec 22
9
Dealing with roaming machines
Hey folks, As most of everyone, I use OpenSSH for almost everything and whenever I can: backups, sync, Git, configuration management, and of course console sessions. So much for an intro ;) My laptop and I roam between three networks, though sometimes I leave the laptop at the office overnight, or hop over to the third site for an hour or two. I'd like to find a way to configure OpenSSH (or
2015 May 16
2
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
Hello, I am in the peculiar situation to have to set up a PBX for two independent sites, but operated by the same entity. Yes, I could set up two VPSs and install Asterisk to each, put common stuff (e.g. conferencing setup) into Git and share between both using includes, but for various reasons (among them simplicity and cost), I'd prefer a single Asterisk instance. I know I can #include
2015 May 17
2
Asterisk "virtual hosting"
also sprach Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> [2015-05-16 23:22 +0200]: > I use a preprocessor > (http://software.hixie.ch/utilities/unix/preprocessor/) to tailor > dialplans and configuration files to each host based on the client > (or project) and the hostname. Yeah sure, templating works, but it introduces a layer of complexity that can make debugging hard(er). I
2014 Jul 28
1
Internal calls without voice transport
Hey, we're experiencing a weird problem with Asterisk 1.8.13.1 (1:1.8.13.1~dfsg1-3+deb7). Calls that leave and enter Asterisk via a PBX (sipgate.de) work perfectly fine, almost 100% of the time. However, calls that are routed to sipgate.de, which then routes the call back to our Asterisk instance are "silent" most of the time. What I mean with that is that even though RTP traffic
2007 Aug 14
3
use of deliver from procmail advisable?
Hi list, I understand that dovecot's deliver does a little more than deliver: it also updates the dovecot metadata stored with each Maildir. Thus, if I use deliver as opposed to procmail's internal Maildir delivery, it seems that the IMAP server later has less work to do since the metadata is can use are up to date. Doing this, however, incurs an extra process for each mail delivered. I
2014 Dec 23
3
Dealing with roaming machines
That's a good point. DHCP allows you to set DNS search parameters. So as long as each location sets different search, "ssh fishbowl" will in fact resolve to the proper local FQDN. On Monday, December 22, 2014, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel at gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 4:26 AM, martin f krafft <madduck at madduck.net > <javascript:;>> wrote:
2008 Jul 17
1
child xxxxx (imap) returned error 83 (Out of memory)
Hi list, > Jul 17 12:15:10 seamus dovecot: IMAP(someone at somehost.org): block_alloc(): Out of memory > Jul 17 12:15:10 seamus dovecot: child 26181 (imap) returned error 83 (Out of memory) I found those two entries in the logs this morning. The system has ample free memory. What's going on? -- martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/ "i wish i hadn't slept
2015 Nov 26
1
Let lmtp create target directories
Hello, we're using vmm? to manage our postfix+dovecot virtual mail setup, which allows us to give every virtual user a separate EUID and every domain a separate EGID for additional security (vs. handling all virtual mail with a single "vmail" user). As a consequence, however, vmm must itself create the user directories with the appropriate owners, and to do so, it requires root
2007 Aug 23
2
removing IMAP keywords?
Hi there, I found that with an IMAP command like <unique-leader> STORE 1 +FLAGS (testflag) I can set arbitrary flags on mails through the dovecot IMAP daemon. This rules. Now I wonder, however, how I can remove those flags, which become properties of the folder, really. For instance, after the above, SELECT on the containing folder gives: * FLAGS (\Answered \Flagged \Deleted \Seen
2012 Nov 07
4
Impromptu conferencing
Dear list, we would really like to be able to "invite a third and fourth party" to our current one-on-one call. At the moment, we have to agree to dial into MeetMe 10 minutes later, then make calls to the third parties, and hope it all works out. I have found a couple of examples on the Internet for converting channels into conferences, but I could not get any of them working. Does
2012 Aug 08
2
Running spamc during LMTP delivery
Hello list, we are using dovecot-lmtp for delivery to virtual users, and vmm[1] to manage them. 1. http://vmm.localdomain.org/ One nice feature of vmm is that every virtual user has their own UID/GID on the UNIX filesystem. There is no passwd entry, so no shell login, but each user effectively has a home directory and can run commands in isolation and with lowered privileges. This requires
2008 Jul 21
1
merging violations.ignore.d/logcheck-* into ignore.d.*/*
Hi guys, now that violations.d/logcheck is empty, violations.ignore.d/logcheck-* are useless and many messages that were previously elevated and filtered there now turn up as system events. Thus, I went ahead and merged violations.ignore.d/logcheck-* into ignore.d.*/* in the viol-merge branch. http://git.debian.org/?p=logcheck/logcheck.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/viol-merge Unless I hear