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2016 May 02
2
autoexpunge wildcard mailbox from userdb
On 02/05/16 16:51, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 02 May 2016, at 03:47, Leon Kyneur <leon at f-m.fm> wrote: >> Was excited to see that wildcards are now possible on autoexpunge in the 2.2.24 release. >> >> However I'm trying to configure these from the userdb lookup and it doesn't appear to be working. >> >> if I set in 15-mailboxes.conf >> mailbox
2011 Oct 06
2
doveadm mailbox subscribe wildcard
Hi, I noticed that wildcards work like the following, as described in the man page: # doveadm mailbox list -s -u bob dovecot* dovecot dovecot/pigeonhole dovecot/pigeonhole/2.0 however, wildcard subscriptions don't work: # doveadm mailbox subscribe -u bob dovecot* # doveadm mailbox list -s -u bob dovecot* dovecot dovecot* dovecot/pigeonhole
2018 Jun 25
3
doveadm: problem listing shared mailboxes using a wildcard
I'm setting up a dovecot server with private and shared namespaces. My test setup has these mailboxes: # /bin/doveadm mailbox list -u fdl01 at spike.test INBOX/sub01 shared shared/sammel01 at spike.test shared/sammel02 at spike.test INBOX In order to do some post-login scripting foo I'd like to get a list of shared mailboxes the user is currently subscribed to. The doveadm-mailbox man
2016 May 02
2
autoexpunge wildcard mailbox from userdb
Was excited to see that wildcards are now possible on autoexpunge in the 2.2.24 release. However I'm trying to configure these from the userdb lookup and it doesn't appear to be working. if I set in 15-mailboxes.conf mailbox Trash/* { ... autoexpunge = 10m } everything works.. however if I return =namespace/inbox/mailbox/Trash/*/autoexpunge=10m via userdb - it does not. Logs
2018 Feb 13
2
doveadm with wildcard users?
# 2.2.33.2 (d6601f4ec): If I do doveadm index -u user "*" for a local user, it works fine, but if I do doveadm -u "*@sqldomain.tld" "*" or doveadm -u "*@localaliasdomain.tld" "*" or doveadm -u "*@localdomain.tld" "*" or doveadm -u "user at localdomain.tld" "*" it fails, ? -u "user
2018 Feb 13
0
doveadm with wildcard users?
doveadm -u "*mask*" makes no sense. what command are you trying to run? Aki On 13.02.2018 03:53, @lbutlr wrote: > # 2.2.33.2 (d6601f4ec): > > If I do > > doveadm index -u user "*" > > for a local user, it works fine, but if I do > > doveadm -u "*@sqldomain.tld" "*" > > or > > doveadm -u
2015 Jan 15
1
How to quote the special wildcard characters '*' and '?'
Hello, I am searching for a way to execute doveadm command against mailbox containing a special wildcard character in its name. For example: # doveadm expunge -u 'me?@example.com' mailbox 'INBOX.Junk Mail' SAVEDBEFORE 7 The result is: doveadm(root): Error: User listing returned failure doveadm: Error: Failed to iterate through some users with exit code 75 In the mail log:
2014 May 09
1
Doveadm sometimes failed "to iterate through some users" after upgrade to 2.2
Hi, I'm running every week in cron "doveadm expunge -A mailbox Spam before 30d" and monthly "doveadm quota recalc -A". After the upgrade to dovecot 2.2.12 (from 2.1.17), "doveadm -A" sometimes exit with this error: doveadm(user at domain.com): Error: User listing returned failure doveadm: Error: Failed to iterate through some users # echo $? 75 If I re-run
2019 Jun 12
2
Wildcard patterns in `--undefined` linker option
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 10:54 PM Peter Smith <peter.smith at linaro.org> wrote: > On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 at 14:31, Rui Ueyama via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I got a feature request from an internal customer of lld, but I don't > know whether we should implement it or not, so I'd like to get opinions >
2018 Jun 25
0
doveadm: problem listing shared mailboxes using a wildcard
Please provide doveconf -n ---Aki TuomiDovecot oy -------- Original message --------From: Patrick Ben Koetter <p at sys4.de> Date: 25/06/2018 17:21 (GMT+02:00) To: dovecot at dovecot.org Cc: Thore B?decker <me at foxxx0.de> Subject: Re: doveadm: problem listing shared mailboxes using a wildcard * Thore B?decker <me at foxxx0.de>: > You might need to quote that last
2015 Jul 19
0
feature suggestion: wildcard in userdb
feature suggestion: wildcard in userdb aa:x:32009:32012::/home/usr/mail/bb::userdb_quota_rule=*:bytes=700M *:x:32009:32012::/home/usr/mail/bb: That would be usefull in many situation, for example to set default values per domain (userdb per domain) userdb { driver = passwd-file args = /usr/dovecot-cfg/userdb/%d }
2023 Dec 04
1
Advanced search with wildcard using notmuch for mutt
io <io at ooeeeoo.com> writes: > what xapian 'indexing system' did was to index the entire sentence > 'xxx_yyy' and you will not be able to find any sentence which contain > the word 'yyy'? I'm curious that you refer to xxx_yyy as a sentence. In the contexts I am familiar with, the point of _ is to join things together into one word (or one
2019 Jun 11
2
Wildcard patterns in `--undefined` linker option
Hi, I got a feature request from an internal customer of lld, but I don't know whether we should implement it or not, so I'd like to get opinions from people on this mailing list. The feature request is to allow wildcard patterns in the `--undefined` option. `--undefined foo` (or `-u foo` for short) makes the linker to pull out an object file from a static library if the file defines
2018 Feb 13
0
doveadm with wildcard users?
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2018 Jun 25
0
doveadm: problem listing shared mailboxes using a wildcard
You might need to quote that last argument, otherwise it can get interpreted by the shell as globbing, which obviously is not what you want. I've been using wildcard arguments enclosed within '' and "" for various doveadm commands without issues so far. On 25.06.18 - 16:03, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote: > # /bin/doveadm mailbox list -u fdl01 at spike.test -s shared*
2018 Feb 13
2
doveadm with wildcard users?
On 13 Feb 2018, at 00:11, Aki Tuomi <aki.tuomi at dovecot.fi> wrote: > doveadm -u "*mask*" makes no sense. The ?index? that was in the first line was dropped out of my further examples. But now where was there a ?*mask*?. > what command are you trying to run? # doveadm index -u ?*@sqldomain.tld" "*? Error: User listing returned failure doveadm: Error: Failed to
2007 Feb 24
0
Wildcard Testing
Greetings and I thank you in-advance, I have a system installed with both Trixbox 1.x and 2.x installed and I am trying to utilize a wildcard x100p but it does seem hang-up or release the line. I understand that the Wildcards are not recommended, but I need to get a test system up for evaluation. Here are the steps followed: Run genzaptelconf and red alarm appears in zttool Run again and it
2012 Feb 14
3
Wildcard for indexing?
Hi, I'd like to know if it is possible to use wildcards * for indexing... E.g. I have a vector of strings. Now I'd like to select all elements which start with A_*? I'd also need to combine that with logical operators: "Select all elements of a vector that start with A (A*) OR that start with B (B*)" Probably that is quite easy. I looked into grep() which I think might
2015 Sep 06
0
doveadm quota recalc problem for domain
Hello, I've set up user quota and domain quota for dict SQL and all seems OK. New mail for user increase the user quota and the domain quota. Deleting email count down user quota and domain quota. But in case of SQL failure, I'm trying to rebuild the user quota and domain quota with doveadm quota recalc. The problem is that the command : 'doveadm quota recalc -u foo at bar'
2018 Jun 25
2
doveadm: problem listing shared mailboxes using a wildcard
* Thore B?decker <me at foxxx0.de>: > You might need to quote that last argument, otherwise it can get > interpreted by the shell as globbing, which obviously is not what you > want. > > I've been using wildcard arguments enclosed within '' and "" for > various doveadm commands without issues so far. Right. I had thought so too (and forgot to mention