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2013 Aug 02
3
feature request: IMAP passdb prefetch
It'd be useful for us if the IMAP passdb could be used as a prefetch userdb. The remote IMAP server could respond with something like * OK key=value * OK key=value SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in. Or * OK <some JSON key value pairs> SEQ OK [CAPABILITY ...] Logged in. Would anyone else find this useful?
2014 Feb 20
1
dovecot with maildir not using mtime on reindex
Hi. It seems that dovecot is using the current time, not a maildir file's mtime for INTERNALDATE when a message is re-indexed: $ cd Index $ rm -rf .INBOX $ cd ../Maildir/cur $ stat * File: `1392914632.P54451Q0M08633.smtpin01,S=2215,W=2249:2,' Size: 960 Blocks: 8 IO Block: 1048576 regular file Device: 36h/54d Inode: 11132959 Links: 1 Access: (0600/-rw-------)
2013 Nov 27
1
dovecot-antispam plugin problem with multiple messages
Hi With dovecot 2.2.5, and dovecot-antispam built from a recent HEAD pull, when copying multiple messages to or from a Spam folder, the plugin sends multiple copies of the first message to the backend. I've tried this with the pipe and spool2dir backends. For example with the spool2dir backend, via IMAP doing A COPY 1:3 Spam yields 3 copies of message id 1 in the dir: dev:imap-8.1 rplatel
2013 Jan 21
1
Fixing bad maildir message sizes
Hello. As stated in my previous message, we have some old compressed maildir messages with incorrect sizes in the filename. These messages cause dovecot 2.x problems. I'm trying to write a script to crawl all our messages, check the actual message size and if necessary, fix the filename. However, when I do this, dovecot gives the message a new UID on next login. If I change the filename
2014 Apr 23
1
zlib maildir reindex broken
I posted to the list about this a while ago but never got a response, I have a bit more information now. Dovecot 2.2.12 and other 2.2 versions are broken when using zlib and maildir. If messages are re-indexed, the INTERNALDATE of all messages is set to the time the re-index is done. The problem seems to be in src/plugins/zlib/zlib-plugin.c in the function zlib_mail_cache_open. During a
2014 Apr 24
1
maildir compressed message fix patch
When a compressed maildir message has a bad S= size in its filename it puts the user in an unrecoverable state, since maildir's do_fix_size function just does a stat() on the maildir file and saves the compressed size in the filename. This (quick, rough, barely tested) patch addresses this issue, it's inefficient, but we're already in a hopefully rare emergency situation. ---
2008 Oct 23
2
1.1.5 abort with mal-formed address in header
Hi An email with a mal-formed address in a header like: To:(receiver at domain.com (Starting with a comment, with no closing ')' ) causes dovecot 1.1.5 to panic and abort. This is similar to the problem fixed by: http://hg.dovecot.org/ dovecot-1.1/rev/04fdaa2f831e This patch seems to resolve the problem: --- dovecot-1.1.5/src/lib-mail/message-address.c.orig 2008-10-23
2013 Sep 19
1
Index error copying compressed message
Hi. Dovecot 2.2, with the zlib plugin, I think we're getting bad index entries on IMAP COPY. On copying a message to an empty folder, in the dovecot error log I see: Sep 19 20:34:25 imap01 dovecot: imap(grain at rp-auth-test.com): Error: Cached message size smaller than expected (615 < 971) Sep 19 20:34:25 imap01 dovecot: imap(grain at rp-auth-test.com): Error: Corrupted index cache file
2008 Apr 03
3
Patch for zlib and maildir for 1.0.13
When using the zlib plugin with maildir and copying with hardlinks, if a compressed message is copied, the 'Z' suffix on the file isn't copied, so the new message isn't uncompressed when it's fetched. I wasn't smart enough to figure out a clean way to carry a file suffix through a copy, so I changed how the zlib-plugin detects if a message is compressed. This
2009 Oct 06
4
how to "hide" mailbox from the IMAP clients
Hello, everyone! Is it possible to "hide" mailbox from the IMAP clients, so as to prevent any user from subscribing to the some folders? My storages are "mbox maildir". For example, to hide the directory where the personal Sieve scripts are stored or etc. =kostik
2008 May 23
4
Error while set mailQuota=0 with mbox and LDAP backend
Hi, all. I have OpenLDAP(+qmail.schema), Dovecot, Postfix installed on RHEL 5.1 (x86_64), and they works fine with mbox format. The problem is if i set 'mailQuota=0' in LDAP, postfix can't send mail to recipient user. But it works fine with 'mailQuota != 0', such as '10240'(10M). What's wrong with my mail server setting? How can i solved this issue? Thanks very
2007 Jan 29
1
dirsize quotas crashing 1.0.rc19
Hi, I've been trying to get dirsize quotas to work properly with 1.0rc19 and Dovecot consistently crashes when attempting to do file copies once a user is over quota. Dovecot works fine for us for regular mbox based IMAP, but as soon as I add the following two entries in their respective locations in dovecot.conf: mail_plugins = quota imap_quota (in the imap{} section) quota =
2009 Feb 05
1
dirsize quota in sql pass db?
Is there a way to return a per user dirsize quota from a passdb sql lookup? If so, what is the syntax? maybe "select quota as userdb_quota"? ..and in mysql table, quota column would be: "quota=dirsize:storage=10240" ? I'm using mbox, with /etc/passwd userdb, and mysql passdb. Thanks, Ken -- Ken Anderson Pacific.Net
2009 Aug 21
2
quota-dirsize and mailbox rules
I noticed that the dirsize backend for quota didn't support any rules and figured it should be easy enough to add ``ignore'' at least. Using mbox storage and only tested with that, but it seems to work as expected for the time being. I'm attaching a relatively small patch for quota-dirsize.c against dovecot-1.1.18 just in case anyone's interested. Best Regards, Thanos
2007 Aug 31
2
dirsize quota assertion problem
Our current virtual mailbox configuration is not compatible with one of the assertions in the dovecot quota plugin's assertions in quota-dirsize.c. I believe the assertion is incorrect, but I would also be happy if I could get the same result with a better configuration setting. Here is a sample passdb entry which causes the quota assertion to fail: test at
2007 Mar 19
1
Adding ", S=size" to new message files when using "dirsize"
When APPENDing new message files to an IMAP Maildir, Dovecot 1.0 rc27 can be configured to add ",S=size" to the filename. That allows it to be calculated with the "dirsize" quota plugin (and MTA's such as Exim). However, Dovecot only seems to do that when the "maildir" quota plugin is specified (from "quota-maildir.c"): /* For
2006 Jul 24
1
Injecting actions into controllers
Hi, I''m trying to write a plugin that should inject an action into the controller. Please note, not just an instance method, but also an _action_, one of those that are listable by running ControllerClassName.action_methods. I wrote the following code: def render_field_search(name, object, controller, options = {}) controller.class.class_eval do
2006 Aug 16
5
ldap quota limitation problem
hello, We have configured the quota enforcement folowing the link (http://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota) but we note that the global quota limitation configuration in dovecot.conf works well but not the ldap users configuration limit. For example in the casee below, we have tried to limit quota usage for some users to 1Gb but only the global quota limitation appear in the user quota. please find below
2007 Feb 13
2
lda quota in sql works but is ignored
Hi, (dovecot latest vers) i have lda deliver up with quota and sql, but it seems that deliver simply ignores it, normally it should bounce the message deliver(tester at example.de): Feb 13 15:31:32 Info: auth input: gid=1001 deliver(tester at example.de): Feb 13 15:31:32 Info: auth input: quota=dirsize:storage=3072000 deliver(tester at example.de): Feb 13 15:31:32 Info: Home dir not found:
2016 Feb 17
2
dovecot Digest, Vol 154, Issue 14
Thanks, Hajo This mostly works, but we can?t seem to send an arbitrary mailbox name with UserDB, we have to initialize it in the config: "namespace/inbox/mailbox=Junk namespace/inbox/mailbox/Junk/name"="Spam" seems to initialize the folder somehow so that the subsequent "namespace/inbox/mailbox/Junk/auto"="subscribe" and