Displaying 11 results from an estimated 11 matches similar to: "LDAP: "unused" & "uid missing""
2009 Jan 13
3
postfix - dovecot - ldap
Hallo,
I want to run postfix - dovecot - openldap working together
The first problem is, that dovecot doesn't create the directories
/usr/local/mail/abcshop.at/bamm/Maildir
cur
new
tmp
although I can contact the Dovecot-Server
telnet localhost 143
OK ....
1 login bamm at abcshop.at secret
OK Logged in
/usr/local/mail/ is owned by virtual:virtual
If I uncomment the line
#mail_location =
2015 Jan 26
4
imap-login: Fatal: pipe() failed: Too many open files
Hi
I keep on getting errors and can't connect/login to Dovecot. I did my
research but unfortunately without success. It is for sure not ulimit
because ulimit is set to unlimited per default already. Still , it
complains about "Too many open files" but this is a test system and the
service dovecot and postfix have just been started. No one except me is
testing on this system.
2015 Jan 30
0
LDAP Quota Limits & Warnings
I found this on the dovecot wiki:
The following limit names are supported:
*
*storage*: Quota limit in kilobytes, 0 means unlimited.
*
*bytes*: Quota limit in bytes, 0 means unlimited.
*
*messages*: Quota limit in number of messages, 0 means unlimited.
This probably isn't very useful.
*
*backend*: Quota backend-specific limit configuration.
*
2008 Jan 27
1
Postfix, mailbox_command, Dovecot deliver, LDAP and mail_location
I am trying to tell Dovecot deliver to use $mail_location as the location to
store mail for system users. From the docs I've read
<http://wiki.dovecot.org/MailLocation> I believe this is possible, but mail to
my system users always gets delivered to their /home/<USERNAME> homedirectory.
Here's what I've done so far:
# Postfix main.cf
mailbox_command =
2015 Jan 26
0
imap-login: Fatal: pipe() failed: Too many open files
What is the OS?
On 01/25/15 18:50, Leander Sch?fer wrote:
> Hi
>
> I keep on getting errors and can't connect/login to Dovecot. I did my
> research but unfortunately without success. It is for sure not ulimit
> because ulimit is set to unlimited per default already. Still , it
> complains about "Too many open files" but this is a test system and
> the
2015 Jan 26
0
imap-login: Fatal: pipe() failed: Too many open files
I just checked my ulimit again and it really seems like it hhas more
than enough - so I still don't understand what I've configured wrong here ;/
root at WM-01 [~]$ su -m dovecot -c "ulimit -a"
socket buffer size (bytes, -b) unlimited
core file size (blocks, -c) unlimited
data seg size (kbytes, -d) 33554432
file size (blocks, -f)
2012 Oct 31
1
backtrace for non-existant %{ldap:attr} on login
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hello,
I'm fetching the user and auth data from LDAP, this is the string:
pass_attrs =
uid=user,userPassword=password,homeDirectory=userdb_home,mailUidNumber=userdb_uid,mailGidNumber=userdb_gid,mailLocationDovecot=userdb_mail,uid=userdb_user,=userdb_quota_rule=*:bytes=%{ldap:mailQuotaBytes},
2015 Jan 26
4
Thunderbird: improper command pipelining after EHLO
I couldn't find working solutions for this anomalie on the net. What
does this mean and does someone know how to fix this?
postfix/smtpd[18757]: improper command pipelining after EHLO from
unknown[192.168.10.233]: QUIT\r\n
Thanks
Best Regards,
Leander
2014 Jan 30
1
Glusterfs/CTDB/Samba file locking problem
Hi guys,
I try to set up two identical installed up to date CentOS6 machines with Glusterfs/CTDB/Samba .
I have set up Glusterfs and it works. I have set up CTDB from CentOS and it seems to work too.
Samba is AD integrated and works mainly.
The main problem is that file locking seem to not work between the machines at all. If two Win7 clients try to open an document
from the same Samba server
2015 Jan 26
0
Thunderbird: improper command pipelining after EHLO
Am 26.01.2015 um 15:22 schrieb Leander Sch?fer:
> I couldn't find working solutions for this anomalie on the net. What
> does this mean and does someone know how to fix this?
>
> postfix/smtpd[18757]: improper command pipelining after EHLO from
> unknown[192.168.10.233]: QUIT\r\n
that's hardly a dovecot topic and without "postconf -n", in doubt with
content of
2004 Dec 08
20
User sets or anything similar?
Hello
I got about 20 different people using 20 different PC''s in my Lan. Five
of them should have unrestricted access to the internet any time of the
day. Yet the rest of them should only have access at certain timeframes
during the day. Two of them should have no access at all.
I am well experienced in writing rules (for the rules file) that make
all this possible, yet i was