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2009 May 24
1
Problems with ioloop on MacOS
I've been using the macports version of dovecot, which is 1.1.11, on
MacOS 10.5.6
$ /opt/local/sbin/dovecot --exec-mail imap
Fatal: kevent(EV_ADD, 0) failed: Operation not supported
This version is configured --with-ioloop=kqueue
The problem seems to be known, if not understood:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Darwin-userlevel/2008/Dec/msg00010.html
However, if I use
2014 Sep 09
1
minimal configuration for lucene fts
Hi,
I'm using dovecot (version 2.2.13 on archlinux) in the simplest,
no-brainer way possible. It sits between mbsync, which I use to fetch
mail from servers, and Gnus, my MUA. Both mbsync and Gnus connect to
dovecot with an invocation like this:
/usr/lib/dovecot/imap -o mail_location=maildir:$HOME/.mail/ea/
I have three different mail accounts, all that changes is the final
directory on the
2012 Nov 01
1
No manpage for "doveadm fts" command
Just wanted to make sure this issue was registered separately from the
overall confusion I'm exploring in another thread, even though I mention
this there too.
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Dave Abrahams
BoostPro Computing Software Development Training
http://www.boostpro.com Clang/LLVM/EDG Compilers C++ Boost
2012 Oct 15
1
fts = squat solr
I don't know if this was supposed to have changed with dovecot2, but
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS shows
fts = squat solr
so, since I have the lucene plugin?"fts = lucene" works by itself?I
tried
fts = squat lucene
but:
$ doveadm index '*'
doveadm(dave): Error: fts: Failed to initialize backend 'squat lucene': Unknown backend
So, is that syntax
2012 Dec 04
1
doveadm fts optimize undocumented
Subject says all. Timo, would you write something up where the world
will find it? Also, it would be great if doveadm fts was covered in the
doveadm manpage.
Thanks,
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Dave Abrahams
BoostPro Computing Software Development Training
http://www.boostpro.com Clang/LLVM/EDG Compilers C++ Boost
2017 Sep 09
2
What INTERNALDATE does dovecot with mbox storage set on a COPY'd message?
When a message is copied to a folder on dovecot with mbox storage, is
the mtime of the saved mbox file set to the time of the save?
Or is the mtime set to the Date: field of the source message that is
saved?
If there is a difference in the behaviour, do someone know the dovecot
version number where the change happened?
The reason I'm asking is a problem reported on the Gnus imap client in
2004 May 04
1
How does Norvergence do it ?
So a guy shows up at the the office, after making an
appointment with the office manager / receptionist to talk
'phone systems'.
After her eyes glaze over, with him talking T1 and
Frame-Relay I get to see him. He's from Norvergence. Well
dressed. Tells me they can do a T1 for $79, with unlimited
local & long distance for free. It also does 'internet'.
'Just give me
2008 Jan 31
1
Gnus and dovecot time out
Could someone suggest what the solution here is? Dovecot is terminating
the connection to Gnus after a certain period of activity. It's my own
mail server so no need to worry about "hogging resources". Should/could
Dovecot be configured to keep the connection alive, or should Gnus be
programmed to automatically reopen the conneection? The current problem
that one can not leave an
2017 Sep 13
2
What INTERNALDATE does dovecot with mbox storage set on a COPY'd message?
>>>>> Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi>:
> On 09.09.2017 12:33, Steinar Bang wrote:
>> When a message is copied to a folder on dovecot with mbox storage, is
>> the mtime of the saved mbox file set to the time of the save?
[snip!]
> Internaldate is picked from the separating 'From' line in mbox file.
> "From user at example.org Thu Oct 20
2015 Oct 25
2
Can't access maildir with dovecot
I'm a total newbie regarding imap servers. I'm trying to set up a
Offlineimap/dovecot/Gnus system and Gnus complains that it cannot access
the maildir... Here is my setup, put together by copying stuff from
around the web without any prior knowledge of these tools...
* Offlineimap is setup to use the $HOME/Maildir-free/, using
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2008 Jan 10
2
Dovecot-imap, tls, gnus
I have a connection to my dovecot server from gnus:
,----
| (add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods
| '(nnimap "hermes"
| (nnimap-stream starttls)
| (nnimap-address "hermes")
| (nnimap-authinfo-file "~/.authinfo")))
`----
If I enter a group and read my mail then wander off and come back after
a few minutes I can not navigate
2007 May 24
1
needing UNSELECT to notice new mail?
I am running
NetBSD/i386 3.1ish and 4.0ish
dovecot 1.0.0
procmail delivering into maildirs
gnus from CVS head
emacs 21.4
thunderbird 2
gnome mail-notification 4
configured to required SSL.
Basically everything works fine except that in gnus typing 'g' in the
*Group* buffer, which is supposed to check for new mail and list the
number of new messages, fails to notice new
2008 Sep 10
2
Support of client specific flags?
Gnus use a lot of custom flags to represent the messages state
wrt. Gnus.
How well are these flags supported in dovecot? How fast are access to
them? (Ie. will dovecot have to open the message and parse the headers)
Are they supported when using imapsync to transfer messages from a
different IMAP server? (I guess I'll find out soon, because I'm using
imapsync to transfer messages
2007 Jul 19
1
sluggish updating of gnome mail-notification?
Sorry if this is a repeat query.
I am running dovecot 1.0.2 under NetBSD/i386 (3.1 and 4.0ish). I use
maildirs, and deliver into them with procmail. For clients I use Gnus
(CVS head) mostly and thunderbird, and also the gnome mail-notification
status applet (4.0).
Gnus fixed a bug in the last few months where exiting a group didn't
unselect the folder and thus didn't necessarily push
2016 Feb 14
2
Streaming MOVE commands
Dear Dovecot devs,
is streaming multiple MOVE commands by clients allowed?
I am getting duplicated messages with the GNUS mail client, the
interchange looks like this:
*stream two moves to different folders*
> 9019 UID MOVE 4062,4066,4068 "folder0"
> 9020 UID MOVE 4063:4064,4067,4069:4072 "folder1"
*the messages are copied*
> * OK [COPYUID 1424475218 4062,4066,4068
2013 May 30
1
recursive mail_location?
Forgive what may be a newby question, but I'm trying to get a new setup
working, and there are many different things confusing me.
I'm trying for a gnus + dovecot + mbsync arrangement, with mbsync
writing to maildirs, and gnus reading from those dirs with a dovecot
invocation. Fairly standard, I think.
I have multiple email accounts I'm trying to sync, all of them gmail. My
problem
2005 Mar 03
5
Debian SID versions messed ujp
Last few days had wine 20050111-1 but was missing stuff like libwine-alsa. Any
attempt to install would remove all the existing modules.
Now has everything for the 20050111-1 but has wine and wine-dev for
20050211-1. Attempts to install will quack.
2012 Nov 01
2
"starting" dovecot
My system never issues the "dovecot start" command. I do, however, run
/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/imap on port 9xxx. I talk to the server
through port 9xxx and through the preauth tunnel. Is this arrangement
OK? Are there some things that will only work if "dovecot" is invoked?
Thanks,
--
Dave Abrahams
BoostPro Computing Software Development
2012 Dec 04
2
"no longer mounted" warnings
Dovecot seems to be warning about every volume it's ever seen in the
past. Is this normal? Can I make it stop?
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12/4/12 12:33:38.148 PM dovecot[2658]: master: Warning: /Volumes/fs is no longer mounted. See http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Mountpoints
12/4/12 12:33:38.148 PM dovecot[2658]: master: Warning: /Volumes/dave is no
2011 Oct 07
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Release: Two Weeks 'Til 3.0 Branch
On Oct 7, 2011, at 1:29 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
>>>>>> Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> writes:
>
>> If we had a larger set of volunteers that could help qualify releases AND
>> buildbots to continuously test the new release criteria, then we are willing
>> to expand this criteria. We haven't had a lot of volunteers step up in this
>> area