Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms"
2017 Jun 09
1
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
> I do know that this little box of horrors has 200-300MB mbox INBOXes on an
> ext3 filesystem formatted in 2005. I am very nervous about converting them to
> Maildir at this point.
Fortunately, it just involves reformatting the data and a little
reconmfiguration of dovcot. If you can find the tool and disk space,
it's well worth doing. Of course, when running a proverbial
2017 Jun 09
2
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
"M. Balridge" <dovecot at r.paypc.com> writes:
> I assume it's a rarely seen issue because few Dovecot users compile the
> software in caves on computers powered by horse-pulled generator
> wheels.
I resemble that remark.
>> Warning: Transaction log file /home/luser/mail/.imap/INBOX/dovecot.index.log
>> was locked for 95 seconds (rotating while syncing)
2017 Jun 09
0
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
I was recently asked to upgrade some neolithic aged software (UW-IMAP,
sendmail 8.12.x, apache 1.3, amongst other horrors).
The box is physically remote, so an aggressive "new flush" wasn't an option.
I've been able to upgrade the compiler to gcc-3.4, openssl to 1.0.2k, glibc,
php to something in the 5.4-branch, etc.
I have CLucene working, even.
I know should take a shotgun
2017 Jun 09
0
Minor patches for builds against ancient platforms
> >> Warning: Transaction log file
> /home/luser/mail/.imap/INBOX/dovecot.index.log
> >> was locked for 95 seconds (rotating while syncing)
>
> Timo recently explained to me it's probably caused by slow I/O or
> processing. This explanation is consistent with my observation that
> the users who get these messages have jumbo mailboxes.
I do know that this
2015 Apr 03
2
Disk space usage with mdbox
Shot in the dark here...haven't tried it myself so no promises. There's
probably a much better way to do this but sometimes a little "brute
force" helps.
Theoretical steps:
1. Stop all mail processes - both SMTP and IMAP.
2. Use "doveadm sync" to backup the user mailbox, e.g.,
doveadm backup -u user mdbox:/tmp/usermail
3. Verify /tmp/usermail looks reasonable
2015 Mar 02
2
Connect failed to database
I have dovecot version 2.2.10
dovecot -n output below
I am seeing connection errors being written to my dovecot error log:
Mar 1 19:51:15 mail dovecot: auth-worker(2224): Error: mysql(localhost): Connect failed to database (servermail): Access denied for user 'usermail'@'localhost' (using password: YES) - waiting for 5 seconds before retry
My connection script located at
2004 Dec 29
1
User authentication to AD200X, need local users?
I am trying to get user authentication in a 200X AD to have domain
users see the samba shares (RH ES3, samba 3.0.9-1).
I can see the shares, but when I try to access any of the shares, I
get prompted for a username and password and this is what shows up in
the log.winbindd file
-------------------
[2004/12/29 08:17:37, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwnam(161)
user 'robl' does
2015 Mar 02
2
Connect failed to database
Am 02.03.2015 um 19:30 schrieb Dan LaSota:
>>> Just some quick ideas
>>> * check if the mysql socket file has rw permissions for the dovecot user
>
> # ls -l /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> srwxrwxrwx. 1 mysql mysql 0 Mar 1 19:33 /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
that's not the problem
> I have tried with
> connect = host=localhost dbname=servermail
2015 Mar 02
4
Connect failed to database
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Hash: SHA1
On Mon, 2 Mar 2015, Oliver Welter wrote:
> Am 02.03.2015 um 06:03 schrieb Dan LaSota:
>> I have dovecot version 2.2.10
>> dovecot -n output below
>>
>> I am seeing connection errors being written to my dovecot error log:
>> Mar 1 19:51:15 mail dovecot: auth-worker(2224): Error: mysql(localhost):
>> Connect
2015 Mar 02
1
Connect failed to database
Am 02.03.2015 um 19:30 schrieb Dan LaSota:
>>>
>>> Just some quick ideas
>>> * check if the mysql socket file has rw permissions for the dovecot user
>
> # ls -l /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
> srwxrwxrwx. 1 mysql mysql 0 Mar 1 19:33 /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
>>>
>>> * Try to run the mysql query as user dovecot (su dovecot)
>
> The dovecot
2006 Mar 01
2
Method Calling Problems
Hi all! I am attemping to call a method inside of my
LeviUserController named show_userland from my
LeviInterfaceController class. No matter how I do it,
I keep getting some type of error. If I make the method
a class method, then my render_partial inside of
show_userland can''t be found. If i call it using
@luser = LeviUserController.new;
@luser.show_userland;
I get an error with a nil
2018 Jan 08
2
Get parts from username variable
Hi Guys,
When I have a username like foo-bar-candy can I get/seperate foo, bar
and candy as single variables for my storagepath of the usermail ?
Thanks,
Matt
2019 Jun 14
2
LMTP doesn't save to +mailbox
Since switching to lmtp in dovecot, mail to user+mailboix at example.com does not get saved in ?.mailbox? as it did with LDA, instead it gets saved into the INBOX. If it matters, these are users who do NOT have a ~/.active_sieve file. I could understand (though it would bene a bit annoying) if the save overrode this mechanism.
I did add lmtp_save_to_detail_mailbox = yes in the protocol lmtp
2007 Sep 28
2
dovecot 1.05 err: Reason Given: Mailbox isn't a valid mbox file
> ERROR:
> ERROR: Could not complete request.
> Query: SELECT "Mailbox"
> Reason Given: Mailbox isn't a valid mbox file
removing the () from the first line of the mbox fixed it.
The line:
From luser at hotmail.com () Mon Jun 25 11:20:33 2007
Is this a valid line?
--
Ken Anderson
Pacific.Net
2015 Mar 02
0
Connect failed to database
>>
>> Just some quick ideas
>> * check if the mysql socket file has rw permissions for the dovecot user
# ls -l /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
srwxrwxrwx. 1 mysql mysql 0 Mar 1 19:33 /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
>>
>> * Try to run the mysql query as user dovecot (su dovecot)
The dovecot user I set up is a non-interactive user
/sbin/nologin
I studied different setup
2020 Jan 11
2
Why are the arguments supplied for the command run through ssh interpreted by shell before they are passed to the command on the server side?
On 2020-01-11 08:57, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> If you wish for no local expansion, quote locally, such as:
>
> ssh -l luser remotehost '
> command1
> command2
> ?
> '
This didn't work for me because single quotes only prevent local
expansion. The string is expanded on the remote host.
Yuri
2004 Aug 30
3
sig11 with test36/37 on some emails
Sometimes I'll get an email from a luser which will cause the POP3 daemon to
sig11. The email "appears" to be legal. The sig11s only happen on specific
emails, and once I remove the emails from the server, the rest can be
downloaded. I gzipped the email, and its at
http://theapt.org/bogusemail.gz. While this example is international spam,
the sig11s happen with real emails too.
2003 Mar 07
1
Roaming Profile files remain locked after logout/shutdown
Our floater secretaries roam around the office constantly. Recently they've
complained that they only get a temporary profile and a warning that their
romaing profile is unavailable when they move from one station to another
within a few minutes.
Looking into this I found that files in their profile remain locked after
they had logged out and even shut down the workstation they were on. I
2017 Jun 08
2
v2.2.30.1 released
>
> We have identified a bug in auth process, and are working with a fix.
>
It works for me in 2.2.30-2
--
Angel L. Mateo Mart?nez
Secci?n de Telem?tica
?rea de Tecnolog?as de la Informaci?n
y las Comunicaciones Aplicadas (ATICA)
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Tfo: 868889150
Fax: 868888337
2015 Mar 03
2
acl and lazy_expunge plugins are incompatible?
Hello list.
Following two previous unanswered requests
(http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2014-August/097449.html and
http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2014-May/096261.html), I fell into the
same problem: ACL and lazy_expunge plugins do not work together.
I had lazy_expunge enabled working OK. Then I activated ACL plugin, and gave
dovecot.2 visibily over paolo.cravero's Inbox: the IMAP