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2005 Sep 28
3
A Couple Of Issues (APOP Causes Auth SIGSEGV, Umask Setting Ineffective)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm very happy with Dovecot and wish the best for its continued development. It's a true testament to brilliant componentised design and Unix philosophy. Configuration made easy because of the way the file is parsed and a single point of startup make it ridiculously straightforward (and lovely) to administer. But of course, we all
2008 Mar 25
0
Pegasus Mail 4.41 OK With Dovecot
Pegasus Mail 4.41 is an excellent client on Windows. It works fine with both Dovecot IMAP and POP3 (APOP, IMAP LOGIN commands only - no SASL). Responds to async events. Supports IMAP STARTTLS. Does not use IDLE - periodic CHECKs. Fast and sensible header caches, light on resources. Offline mode, but read-only, using cache (prefetch options available if body caching enabled, it's not
2007 Mar 02
1
--delete --force Won't Remove Directories With Dotnames
--delete --force Won't Remove Directories With Dotnames rsync 2.6.9 Me, personally, I reckon this to be an irritant ... but perhaps (and having thought about this a bit I decided it's a good chance) this is an intentional and useful behaviour. But it's a nuisance if you call your --partial-dir .partial, as I happen to do, since now if you remove a directory which was aborted in
2006 May 13
2
using -v and -q together
seems the behavior of rsync has changed when dealing with output and using both -v and -q at the same time ... for example: $ mkdir test1 $ touch test1/foo $ rsync-2.6.0 -avq test1 test2 $ rm -r test2 $ rsync-2.6.8 -avq test1 test2 test1/ test1/fo $ rm -r test2 $ rsync-cvs -avq test1 test2 building file list ... test1/ test1/fo $ rm -r test2 the new output in 2.6.8 comes from the calls to
2006 May 03
2
Rsync error on client end: unexpected tag 3 [sender] rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(843) [sender]
Hi guys: First post for me on this list. THE PROBLEM =========== I have several linux servers (ranging from Redhat 7.3 to FC3) that use Rsync (version 2.6.8 and 2.6.7, read on for reasons) to backup their data. A typical rsync backup script looks like this: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #!/bin/sh RSYNC_PASSWORD=<PASSWORD> rsync
2010 Mar 14
3
Removing Duplicates
Hi all, I am starting fresh with a local repository of mails, which almost certainly have duplicates in them. I am going to use maildirs, and ensure all mails are input with CRLFs. The question is: does anybody know how I can find and remove duplicates, either while injecting mail with IMAP, or afterward? I can use tools to find duplicate Message-IDs, but don't know of a way to remove
2010 Mar 18
1
mail_save_crlf Semantics
Hi, It's not clear from the configuration when CR/LF conversion happens with mail_save_crlf set. Does this only happen with appends, or do all mails handled by Dovecot always get converted when opened? Cheers, Sabahattin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2655 bytes Desc: not available URL:
2010 Mar 22
1
Debian Unstable Packages
Hi all, Speaking of Debian, what relative position are the Debian Unstable (Sid) packages in to the latest "Bleeding edge" builds of RCS-based releases from the Wiki? If using Unstable is it recommended to stay or use the newer ones? I'd say it was production, yes, but I'm forgiving of problems in the latest releases, so long as they aren't meant to be beta (i.e., known
2010 Apr 12
1
Slightly OT: iPhone & IMAP IDLE
Hi all, Does anybody know whether iPhone is supposed to be able to do IMAP IDLE? I know it does "Push" but that seems to be using Apple's Mobile Me and Exchange. Cheers, Sabahattin -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2655 bytes Desc: not available URL:
2007 Feb 07
3
Redirect --stats to STDERR.
Hello, I have written a little script that's would email me all errors. rsync -vah --delete --stats <sources> <destination> > /var/log/sauvegarde/listoffile.log 2> /var/log/sauvegarde/errors.log My problem is i want to have the stats in my mail. Is it possible to redirect --stats to STDERR. I have tryed to do this : /---
2005 Oct 27
2
[info] Spamcop listing
Smtp1.song.fi and smtp2.song.fi, our list servers, seem to have gotten listed in the bl.spamcop.net RBL. Spamcop listings are temporary and will time out, and because of occasional major false positives (or perhaps collateral damage?) like this I don't use it to reject mail. Anyone who IS using Spamcop to reject mail has missed much of today's list traffic. -- mail to this
2008 Mar 10
3
question about dovecot imap outlook clients
Hello, Well... thanks to the input of all of you I have my dovecot->ldap connection working for almost all of my clients, however... on outlook, a message for certificates being trusted comes up, the user clicks yes and connection fails. Questions: Do I have to get an ssl certificate to make it work? ( cost ouch!) Is there a way around this using my own self-signed certificates? Is there
2008 Feb 16
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5265] New: Daemon logging files not actually received with --only-write-batch
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5265 Summary: Daemon logging files not actually received with --only- write-batch Product: rsync Version: 3.0.0 Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
2011 Feb 06
0
Dovecot Or Debian, Boot-Time Error "Can't assign requested address"
Hi all, I have a really weird problem, which for now I have solved by just binding to the IPv6 wildcard address "::". Using the latest packages from Debian unstable (1.x series), I set up a tunnel with tunnelbroker.net for IPv6. I assign two of the delegated addresses in my /48 using IP aliases in /etc/network/interfaces to my ethernet interface (eth0 and eth0:1). All other servers
2010 Mar 17
0
[xmail] XMail + Dovecot
What, exactly, is the problem? How do you want Dovecot and XMail to work together? I am setting up Dovecot to read from standard Maildirs in user home directories, because I am using a separate delivery agent (TMDA but would work for maildrop, Dovecot's deliver program and others) to deliver mails using mailproc.tab. So, even while XMail runs as root, Dovecot need not and there is no
2008 Mar 10
1
POP3 Dictionary Attack Causes Complete Dovecot Failure Without Notice
Hi, Whenever my Dovecot installation is POP3-dictionary-attacked, a large number of log entries written to /var/log/local0 from the syslog showing all the POP3 login and shadow lookup failures is produced and then the entire Dovecot installation crashes, master and all. Unfortunately, it was running unattended under normal use, is apparently quite hard to reproduce (I wrote a Tcl script
2004 Feb 11
48
Kernel panic while compiling kernel
I know you Xen developers are beginning to hate me ;) but... While trying to compile 2.4.24 under DOM0, quickly after issuing ''make dep'' I got: Kernel panic: Failed mmu update: c015bf80, 4 I suspect this address probably isn''t to helpful but this is all I have. I am currently booted in 2.4.21-SuSE and compiling the 2.4.24 regarding another thread here. Regarding
2023 Jul 03
0
[PATCH] Add option --log-after to log after moving file into place
This mode is useful when a process is monitoring the log for post-processing of transferred files. With --log-after in local mode, both sender and receiver log to the same log file, so it require --log-file with absolute path. We add %o to the default log format, so it will be easy to tell the logs of the sender from the logs of the receiver: 2023/02/14 14:40:25 [559755] building file list
2007 Aug 01
0
[PATCH] prevent negative "time left" values with --progress when file grows
[ see http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=415648 ] When a source file grows during transfer, rsync may show negative time values such as 0:-1:-34. The following patch replaces then negative times with ??:??:?? in such cases (as IMHO it's not worth the bother of getting the filesize again etc. in such cases, but showing garbage info is wrong as well). Paul Slootman Index:
2011 Dec 16
5
[Bug 8666] New: --debug=all9 fail
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8666 Summary: --debug=all9 fail Product: rsync Version: 3.1.0 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org ReportedBy: chris at onthe.net.au QAContact: rsync-qa at