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2006 Aug 31
2
Maildir++ quota inconsistency
I've found what I think is an inconsistency in the Maildir quota implementation. According to the Maildir++ quota specification at: http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/README.maildirquota.html Maildir++ quota can be specified as maximum size, or maximum number of messages, or even both. The size specification is supposed to be in bytes. So I could use '10000000S' to set a quota of
2006 Jun 12
1
Maildir++ implementation issues.
Hi Timo and crew! I'm doing more testing with Dovecot and Maildrop today and have run across some strangeness. It appears as if Maildrop stores updates to the maildirquota file in a way that causes Dovecot to ignore them. In my test scenario, Dovecot just rebuilt my maildirsize file to the following: 0S 86213796 108 After delivering a few messages through Postfix -> Maildrop and have
2006 Jul 14
2
maildir++ specification compliance.
Hi folks. I was doing some testing this morning and realized Dovecot RC2 isn't fully compliant with the maildir++ specification. Most notably, it appears that Dovecot isn't creating a "maildirfolder" file (0 byte length) in folders it creates. >From http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/README.maildirquota.html "Within each subdirectory there's an empty file,
2006 Nov 07
1
move the message between folder problem with quota.
Hi, i have dovecot 1.0rc12, postfix, RedHat Enterprise Linux ES 4.0 Update 4. IMAP client Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 Only namespace: namespace private { separator = / inbox = yes prefix = location = maildir:~/Maildir/ } When the quota limit is near... more maildirsize 5242880S 0 0 2688058 1 1993336 1 ... if i move the message betweeen foders, dovecot say: quota exceeded. Is this a
2006 Nov 16
0
maildirsize update error?
According to [1], Trash is a reserverd folder name. When moving a message to it, maildirsize should be update with a negative byte count. If I move a message from any folder to Trash, maildirsize gets two lines, one positive and one negative. The problem is that a user can't move messages to Trash while being overquota because the positive entry goes before the negative. I'm using
2006 Nov 16
2
maildirsize update error
According to [1], Trash is a reserverd folder name. When moving a message to it, maildirsize should be update with a negative byte count. If I move a message from any folder to Trash, maildirsize gets two lines, one positive and one negative. The problem is that a user can't move messages to Trash while being overquota because the positive entry goes before the negative. I'm using
2010 Aug 10
1
maildirsize having incorrect content, how to recreate/correct?
Hi List, I have (otherwise successfull) migrated a server from cyrus to dovecot (Mac OS X Server 10.5.8 to 10.6.4 [dovecotd version to be 1.1.20apple0.5]). There are ca. 300+ users of which a very small handfull (ca. 1 %) are having reported a usage size that is very different to what 'du' reports. How can I rebuild the maildirsize and why might it be wrong in the first place(?) Will the
2014 Oct 27
1
dovecot ldap quota
First of all: doveconf -n # 2.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 3.2.0-4-amd64 x86_64 Debian 7.7 ext4 auth_mechanisms = plain login disable_plaintext_auth = no mail_debug = yes mail_gid = vmail mail_location = maildir:/home/vmail/domains/%d/%n mail_plugins = " quota" mail_temp_dir = /var/tmp mail_uid = vmail managesieve_notify_capability = mailto managesieve_sieve_capability =
2007 Mar 09
3
Prayer, Maildir and Folders whose names begin with "."
Greetings - I think I've just had one of my fears confirmed: not Dovecot-specific exactly, but it affects how we will use of Prayer (Webmail Software) with Dovecot... Currently our production service uses MBX-format mailboxes with the UW IMAP server; we also use the University of Cambridge "Prayer" software for Webmail. By default Prayer saves its preference settings,
2006 Apr 17
1
Beta 7 maildir++ "unlimited quota"
Hi. It looks like Beta 7 is treating a zero quota in maildirsize as a literal quota value. The maildir++ specification says a zero quota means unlimited. Steve
2008 Oct 09
2
maildri++ quota
When is the maildir quota usages recalculated and written to the second line of the "maildirsize" file? I'm using 1.1.4, and I reset the quotas for my users by just taking the first line of their maildirsize file and deleting the rest. -- Ralf Hildebrandt (Ralf.Hildebrandt at charite.de) snickebo at charite.de Postfix - Einrichtung, Betrieb und Wartung Tel. +49
2011 Apr 21
2
What is the recommended way to delete a message from a mailbox ?
Hi, I'm implementing a shell-script (pseudo) solution to the missing IMAP Outbox feature in Dovecot (Courier IMAP feature http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/INSTALL.html#imapsend) In order to remove the message from the Outbox once it is sent I have a question: What is the recommended way to delete a message from a mailbox (from an "external" server side program - such as a shell
2009 Jan 14
2
Maildir++ quota: When is it recalculated?
We use Maildir++ quota, with the rules taken from our LDAP backend. We also have an old expunge script that's not quota-aware; it removes old messages from the maildir by simply deleting the files. Sometimes, a mailbox is over quota before the script runs, but well under quota after the old messages are deleted. This change does not seem to be picked up, however: When I try to deliver a new
2001 Oct 23
0
Commandos
Hello NG, I'm new in this group and I have a problem. the game commandos from pyro studios are not running. I post the error message at the end ... Any hints for me? *********************************** mirko@mirko:~$ wine --debugmsg warn+all /cdrom/Setup.exe warn:dosfs:DRIVE_Init Drive B: not defined warn:dosfs:DRIVE_Init Drive E: not defined warn:dosfs:DRIVE_Init Drive F: not defined
2006 Jan 24
2
Maildirquota
Hi, I'd like to use dovecot+postfix (with Maildir) for several virtual email servers, but one requirement is quota support. I'm aware about the lack of maildirquota support in dovecot, and I found a patch in the "unofficial patches" section which is said to provide maildirquota support to dovecot. How stable is this patch?, is it usable with dovecot 1.0b2?. And, is there
2004 Jun 18
2
Maildir + Evolution
I don't know if this is an Evolution bug or not, but when I use the maildir format with Dovecot 0.99.10p2 (from OpenBSD packages collection) and connect to it from Evolution 1.4 using IMAP, Evolution displays subfolders incorrectly. It actually does not show any subfolders, only root folders with names like "Folder.Subfolder" and "Folder.Subfolder.Subsubfolder".
2006 Oct 26
2
changing the separator
Hello, is it possible the change the folder separator from "." to "/"? Users shall be able to have folders like "Junk/aol.com/*". Regards Marten
2009 Sep 10
1
quota_warning threshold from ldap
Hello all, I'm trying to get dovecot read three different quota_warnings values directly from ldap. I configured correctly the quota_rule value, know I'm trying to override this values: quota_warning = storage=95%% /usr/local/bin/quota-warning.sh 95 quota_warning2 = storage=80%% /usr/local/bin/quota-warning.sh 80 quota_warning3 = storage=70%% /usr/local/bin/quota-warning.sh 70 reading
2006 Feb 08
1
Dovecot does not access /var/mail when using Maildir
Hello, I'm running debain on my machine with postfix, squirrelmail and dovecot installed. Everything works fine and I'm able to access my mail via squirrelmail and via Outlook with imap. However I want to create subfolders what is not possible. After reading I discovered that I use mbox and that maildir is needed in order to be able to use subfolders. I have created a Maildir folder with
2001 Jun 09
1
AW: binom.test appropriate?
No, since I'd like to test null: p <= p0 alternative: p > p0. and my understanding is that binom.test tests null: p = p0 (can only be a "simple" null hypothesis according to help(binom.test)) alternative: p > p0 (or p < p0 or p != p0). Thanks, Mirko. > -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Douglas Bates [mailto:bates at stat.wisc.edu] >