Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "v2.2.33 release candidate released"
2017 Oct 10
1
v2.2.33 released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.33.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.33.tar.gz.sig
We're getting close to the last v2.2.x releases. Hopefully we'll have the first v2.3 beta releases out soon.
* doveadm director commands wait for the changes to be visible in the
whole ring before they return. This is especially useful in testing.
* Environments listed
2017 Oct 10
1
v2.2.33 released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.33.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.33.tar.gz.sig
We're getting close to the last v2.2.x releases. Hopefully we'll have the first v2.3 beta releases out soon.
* doveadm director commands wait for the changes to be visible in the
whole ring before they return. This is especially useful in testing.
* Environments listed
2017 Aug 15
4
v2.2.32 release candidate released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.32.rc1.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.32.rc1.tar.gz.sig
There are various changes in this release that can be used to significantly reduce disk IO with:
1) NFS storage especially, but I guess also other remote filesystems and even some with local disks
2) When mail storage and INDEX storage are separated
* imapc: Info-level
2017 Aug 15
4
v2.2.32 release candidate released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.32.rc1.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.32.rc1.tar.gz.sig
There are various changes in this release that can be used to significantly reduce disk IO with:
1) NFS storage especially, but I guess also other remote filesystems and even some with local disks
2) When mail storage and INDEX storage are separated
* imapc: Info-level
2017 Aug 16
1
v2.2.32 release candidate released
On 16 Aug 2017, at 8.37, Alexey Asemov (Alex/AT) <lists at alex-at.ru> wrote:
>
> Hello Timo,
>
> I am quite eager to test it, but I don't know if these changes can be applicable for my configuration (it is shared storage one, any mdbox on NFS can be accessed by multiple servers, I made it so it's mostly accessed by one, but at certain conditions multiple servers still
2017 Aug 24
1
v2.2.32 released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.32.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.32.tar.gz.sig
Two more fixes since rc2. And repeating:
There are various changes in this release that can be used to significantly reduce disk IO with:
1) NFS storage especially, but I guess also other remote filesystems and even some with local disks
2) When mail storage and INDEX storage are
2017 Aug 24
1
v2.2.32 released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.32.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/dovecot-2.2.32.tar.gz.sig
Two more fixes since rc2. And repeating:
There are various changes in this release that can be used to significantly reduce disk IO with:
1) NFS storage especially, but I guess also other remote filesystems and even some with local disks
2) When mail storage and INDEX storage are
2017 Oct 13
0
v2.2.33 released
I have just made an attempt at compiling 2.2.33.1 and it fails on one of my
servers - FreeBSD 8.4 where 2.2.32 has been running happily:
This is where I am going to start the tests before I move to the other
servers (FreeBSD 9.3, 10.3, 11):
mv -f .deps/maildir-settings.Tpo .deps/maildir-settings.Plo
/bin/bash ../../../../libtool --tag=CC --mode=compile gcc
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../../..
2017 Oct 13
3
v2.2.33 released
try with 2.2.33.1
---Aki TuomiDovecot oy
-------- Original message --------From: Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo at gmail.com> Date: 13/10/2017 10:42 (GMT+02:00) To: Dovecot Mailing List <dovecot at dovecot.org> Cc: dovecot-news at dovecot.org Subject: Re: v2.2.33 released
On 10 October 2017 at 18:28, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote:
>
2017 Aug 16
0
v2.2.32 release candidate released
Hello Timo,
I am quite eager to test it, but I don't know if these changes can be
applicable for my configuration (it is shared storage one, any mdbox on
NFS can be accessed by multiple servers, I made it so it's mostly
accessed by one, but at certain conditions multiple servers still access
mailbox simultaneously).
So if possible I want to ask few dumb questions:
- I assume
2017 Jun 23
0
v2.2.31 release candidate released
On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 12:45 PM, Timo Sirainen <tss at iki.fi> wrote:
> https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.31.rc1.tar.gz
> https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.31.rc1.tar.gz.sig
>
> Unless new bugs are found, this will be the final v2.2.31 release, which
> will be released on Monday.
>
> * LMTP: Removed "(Dovecot)" from added Received
2018 Sep 09
0
Dsync deleting mailboxes due to duplicate UIDs
> On 9 Sep 2018, at 18.42, Andreas Thienemann <andreas at bawue.net> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am attempting to migrate a mailspool from a cyrus server to a dovecot server using the dsync backup approach as described in the wiki at <https://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/Dsync>.
>
> The first attempt works great. Everything copies over and a quick glance over the spool
2017 Aug 16
1
v2.2.32 release candidate released
Timo Sirainen wrote:
> There are various changes in this release that can be used to significantly reduce disk IO with:
> 1) NFS storage especially, but I guess also other remote filesystems and even some with local disks
> 2) When mail storage and INDEX storage are separated
Thanks for these changes! Big win for my setup. My servers are not
overly stressed, but how much performance
2017 Jun 20
4
v2.2.31 release candidate released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.31.rc1.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.31.rc1.tar.gz.sig
Unless new bugs are found, this will be the final v2.2.31 release, which will be released on Monday.
* LMTP: Removed "(Dovecot)" from added Received headers. Some
installations want to hide it, and there's not really any good reason
for anyone to
2017 Jun 20
4
v2.2.31 release candidate released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.31.rc1.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.31.rc1.tar.gz.sig
Unless new bugs are found, this will be the final v2.2.31 release, which will be released on Monday.
* LMTP: Removed "(Dovecot)" from added Received headers. Some
installations want to hide it, and there's not really any good reason
for anyone to
2017 Oct 09
0
Released Pigeonhole v0.4.21.rc1 for Dovecot v2.2.33.rc1.
Hello Dovecot users,
Here is the Pigeonhole hole release candidate that goes with the Dovecot
release candidate. Nothing really special going on, just a few changes
and fixes that accumulated over the last few months.
Changelog v0.4.21:
* redirect action: Always set the X-Sieve-Redirected-From header to
sieve_user_email if configured. Before, it would use the envelope
recipient instead if
2017 Oct 09
0
Released Pigeonhole v0.4.21.rc1 for Dovecot v2.2.33.rc1.
Hello Dovecot users,
Here is the Pigeonhole hole release candidate that goes with the Dovecot
release candidate. Nothing really special going on, just a few changes
and fixes that accumulated over the last few months.
Changelog v0.4.21:
* redirect action: Always set the X-Sieve-Redirected-From header to
sieve_user_email if configured. Before, it would use the envelope
recipient instead if
2017 Aug 22
2
v2.2.32 release candidate 2 released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.32.rc2.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.32.rc2.tar.gz.sig
A couple of changes since rc1:
+ Added apparmor plugin. See https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Apparmor
- director: v2.2.31 caused rapid reconnection loops to directors
that were down.
Also this was already in rc1's list of changes, but wasn't actually in
2017 Aug 22
2
v2.2.32 release candidate 2 released
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.32.rc2.tar.gz
https://dovecot.org/releases/2.2/rc/dovecot-2.2.32.rc2.tar.gz.sig
A couple of changes since rc1:
+ Added apparmor plugin. See https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Apparmor
- director: v2.2.31 caused rapid reconnection loops to directors
that were down.
Also this was already in rc1's list of changes, but wasn't actually in
2006 Apr 29
3
Geolocation -- hostip.info code for rails
Hi there,
I''ve put code together for using the hostip.info data under Rails.
Hostip.info is a community-based project to geolocate IP addresses,
making the database freely available. This database allows to translate
IP addresses to city/country/longitude and latitude. It can be
downloaded from the hostip.info website. They have PHP code so far to
make any use of it.
My code can be