Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "sorting order changed during migration from courier"
2012 Jul 02
1
mailboxes missing after upgrade from 2.1.4 to 2.1.7
Hi all,
I mentioned this on the #dovecot irc channel, but I thought I would post
here so I can provide more details.
The basic problem is that when I upgraded from 2.1.4 to 2.1.7, some
users no longer are able to see their folders in pine/alpine. The
folders are actually there, and are subscribed (according to doveadm)
and its possible to do operations on those folders, if you know the
name (for
2014 Jul 08
0
Limit confusion
Hi,
On one of my dovecot servers, i've got a limit problem... and I'm a
little confused about which knobs I should adjust to solve it.
I've been getting both of these:
Error: net_connect_unix(imap) failed: Resource temporarily unavailable -
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SocketUnavailableess
This one caused me to go read that wiki page, but none of those seem to
apply to me:
. i'm
2019 May 14
1
LDA-based vacation responses bouncing
I've got dovecot vacataion auto-responses working via sieve, but when
the responses are sent, they are sent as if they are to be locally
delivered, which causes them to bounce for domains that I am not local
for. How can I get dovecot's sieve vacation response to check the domain
is local or not?
Here is an example of what happens:
The LDA notices it needs to send a vacation response:
2015 Apr 06
3
setting service_count results in Permission denied
The load on our machines has gotten too high, so I started to see log
messages that directed me to look at this page for config changes:
https://pad.riseup.net/redirect#http%3A//wiki2.dovecot.org/SocketUnavailable
One of the things I wanted to do on that page was to set the:
service imap { service_count = 100 }
but when I added that to the service imap block, and restarted dovecot,
I see this
2008 Aug 20
3
Dovecot & (Al)pine - resaving messages to Inbox
I have a x86 Linux box running Fedora 4. Up until 2008 I was using pine 4.64 and Dovecot 0.99.x. In early 2008 I transitioned to Alpine 1.10, and didn't notice any major changes.
I upgraded to Dovecot 1.0.15 this past weekend. My dovecot -n settings are at the bottom of the email.
I've noticed a change since Dovecot was upgraded. I used to reorder items within my INBOX in al/pine by
2011 Feb 21
0
IMAP flags not being committed properly?
I'm afraid I can't give steps to reproduce this, but if someone's come
across something like this, it might help me figure out what's going on.
I run imapfilter/offlineimap to fetch mail from a gmail to a local maildir
store, which I then access with alpine via dovecot (1.2.15). Here's the
output of dovecot -n:
# 1.2.15: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.26-2-686 i686
2012 May 06
1
courier to dovecot
Dear All,
I know there were many threads on this topic. I was searching the archive and
the net also, but did not find a solution on my problem. I hope you can help me.
I am migrating from an old server using courier to a new server with dovecot and
i can not manage to have the same uids after the migration.
After copying the message files from the old server to the new, and executing
the
2003 Aug 29
1
converting from courier-imap
Hello. I apologize if there is a simple answer to this question, but I
haven't been able to figure it out. Our people use various clients (pine
4.50 with maildir patch, eudora, messenger, outlook, squirrelmail), and
all of them work with courier-imap. But I've become very interested in
dovecot after reading about it, so I'm trying it out on another server.
The results are mixed.
2003 Jul 22
1
Making a group membership matrix
Hi Helpers:
I have a factor object that has 314k entries of 39 land cover types.
(This object can be coerced to characters neatly should that be easier
to work with.)
> length(foo)
[1] 314482
> foo[1:10]
[1] Montane Chaparral Barren Red Fir Red Fir
[5] Red Fir Red Fir Red Fir Red Fir
[9] Red Fir Red Fir
39 Levels:
2011 Aug 26
2
File Permissions and delivery
Hi
I'm very new to Dovecot (been using Courier for 5 years), but I've been persuaded of the merits of Dovecot and since the server needs upgrading that seems like the perfect time/excuse.
On a test server, I set up postfix and installed Dovecot (running 32-bit Debian Squeeze, installed from apt-get). I mirrored the mail store (Maildirs, for historical reasons located under
2009 Apr 27
0
[Fwd: Re: [Pine-info] "incomplete SecBuffer exceeds maximum buffer size" ?]
Forgive me if I've been asleep at the switch on the SSL problem and it's
already been figured out, but....could this be what the prob is?
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Pine-info] "incomplete SecBuffer exceeds maximum buffer
size" ?
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 09:47:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: Steve Hubert <hubert at washington.edu>
Organization: Univ of
2009 Jun 11
1
Problem with Courier POP3 Migration to dovecot POP3
Hi Timo/all
Help me please, i am in the process of migrating courier to dovecot
1.1.14. I want to do migration as users loging so i am using this script *
http://www.dovecot.org/tools/courier-dovecot-migrate.pl *,
When i do use post-logging script to migrate* POP3*, its downloading
messages again (*Duplicating messages)* , as some of our users prefer to
leave messages on server. If i run the
2008 Mar 07
4
Sorting a folder (by THREAD) takes a long time
My email workflow with Dovecot is that mail gets delivered to INBOX,
where I handle it and then move it into a folder called archive.
I have alpine set to use the Default sort of "THREAD" of a folder. After
moving a (few) mail(s) from INBOX to archive, archive takes a long time
(10-50s) to load while alpine tells me:
[Sorting "archive" ... ]
(I
2013 Oct 25
1
UIDL conversion courier -> dovecot
I've got a weird split setup where POP3 is currently handled by Courier
(courier-imap-3.0.2 distribution), and IMAP is currently handled by the
RHEL 5 version of Dovecot (1.0.7)
I'm trying to figure out a way to convert the POP3 UIDLs (in cases where
the courierpop3dsizelist is newer than dovecot-uidlist, at least) to
something that Dovecot will read, or to configure Dovecot's pop3 to
2007 Oct 22
1
Courier to Dovecot: problems with folders
Hi all,
I am migrating a maildir Courier-IMAP installation to Dovecot.
Almost everything seems to work well, but I still have problems
accessing subfolders.
First let's see what I have done.
I used the courier-dovecot-migrate.pl script suggested in
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/Courier to convert mailboxes from
Courier to Dovecot. No problems here.
My dovecot.conf contains this:
(...)
2011 Aug 14
1
migration from courier to dovecot
hi all
I have a problem with the conversion of files containing UIDL Courier to dovecot
uidl , dovecot version is 1.2.15 , format in dovecot is pop3_uidl_format =
%08Xu%08Xv i try any other from available list without success
courierpop3dsizelist format
/2 920 1290084761
1296206202.H818256P31717.domain.tld,S=57135:2,S 57679 87:1290084761
1296239411.H289216P22896.domain.tld,S=1660:2,S 1694
2009 Sep 08
1
Using Dovecot code in a non-LGPL package
Hi Timo (and all!),
Venaktesh is a friend of mine working on a patch to the venerable Alpine
mail reader so it can read Maildir format mailboxes on disk.
Venkatesh wanted to know if he could use some code from Dovecot's
lib-storage (safely opening/reading Maildirs, including accounting for NFS
and ESTALE) and the UID->message mapping code.
This way, Dovecot and Alpine would agree on
2011 May 05
5
alpine + Maildir
Hello,
I am trying to configure pine.conf for all users and running into an
issue. In this setup, Mailbox format is Maildir and Maildir location
is /Mail/Username/{new,cur,..etc}
First thing required in alpine was patch for maildir and this has
already been done. After that I have tried setting up
folder-collection Mail #md ../../Mail/username and also tried using
#mc (not sure which one is
2011 Aug 19
1
Sharing all mailboxes and userdb LDAP attrs
Hello all,
I'm setting up a Dovecot environment here, version 1.2.15 on Debian 6.0.2
"squeeze". This is actually a complete revamp of the previous setup we have
in-place here, built from the ground up with updated versions of all
involved software.
The operators have told me that they use some scripts hacked up by a
previous sysadmin to give a single "admin" account full
2008 Jul 01
0
[Fwd: Re: University of Washington lays off 66 technology workers.]
I would expect this means the end of UWIMAP....which probably leaves DC as
open-source IMAP of choice. There were 66 people doing IMAP and Pine/Alpine
development that were laid off at UWash due to funding cuts; Mark Crispin, one
of the fathers of IMAP, was among those laid off.
From the keyboard of:
James Morris
Lead Engineer, UW Technology
University of Washington