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2017 Sep 10
0
Problems to configure IMAP Quota
Am 08.09.2017 um 14:42 schrieb Jacques Belin: > > Hello, > > We manage a mail server using Dovecot under Debian. > Since a long time, we run nightly a script permitting to display the > storage usage of each user on the webmail, using internal calls. The > usage on each mailbox is stored in a Mysql database. > > For several reasons, we would now want to use the IMAP
2017 Apr 28
4
Sieve dict and bindir question
Hi, I have setup the latest Dovecot and Sieve with dict in order to read rules from MySQL and works fine: sieve_before = dict:proxy::sieve;name=activesql;bindir=~/.sieve-bin dict { sieve = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sieve-sql.conf.ext } # cat /etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sieve-sql.conf.ext connect = host=10.1.1.1 dbname=dovecot user=dovecot password=Ciao map { pattern =
2019 Feb 12
2
Maintaining table quota2
Does dovecot compute that values for quota2 with each email it updates for the user?? Or only an incremental change? I ask because I am looking at migrating all the user mail from the old server to the new and building a new sql database.? All I see is: dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext: connect = host=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock dbname=postfix user=postfix password=$Postfix_Database_Password map {
2017 Nov 03
3
samba 4.x slow ...
On Fri, Nov 03, 2017 at 01:54:10PM +0100, Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch via samba wrote: > Hi Micha, > > no, I have to this. I'm normally just check what smbstatus shows: > > 33837   BGC\pkoch    users        XXX (ipv4:XXX:51118)    SMB2_10 > > Bye the way - 45 MB/s is not so bad, I just wanted to know if it's > possible to get 90MB/s or at 10G a little bit more. >
2019 Feb 12
2
Maintaining table quota2
On 2/12/19 12:38 PM, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote: >> On 12 February 2019 at 18:23 Robert Moskowitz via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: >> >> >> Does dovecot compute that values for quota2 with each email it updates >> for the user?? Or only an incremental change? >> >> I ask because I am looking at migrating all the user mail from the old
2016 Sep 01
2
RFC: FileCheck Enhancements
I wanted to start making some change. But I thought and I don't understand why it's necessary to add @. // RUN: FileCheck %s // CHECK-DEFINE-PATERN: register(n): {{[a-z]+}}n // CHECK: %[[register("1")]] // CHECK-SAME: %[[register("2")]] // CHECK: %[[register("1")]] // CHECK-SAME: %[[register("2")]] This example will be equivalent to // RUN:
2016 Sep 05
2
RFC: FileCheck Enhancements
Ok, when I change syntax I will load new patch. Thanks, Elena. -----Original Message----- From: vsk at apple.com [mailto:vsk at apple.com] Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2016 9:38 PM To: Elena Lepilkina <Elena.Lepilkina at synopsys.com> Cc: Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini at apple.com>; llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] RFC: FileCheck Enhancements It is necessary to be
2016 Aug 25
2
Re: [PATCH 0/3] New API: find_inode
2016-08-25 14:09 GMT+03:00 Pino Toscano <ptoscano@redhat.com>: > On Wednesday, 24 August 2016 23:59:53 CEST Matteo Cafasso wrote: > > The find_inode API allows the User to search all the entries referring > > to a given inode and returns a tsk_dirent structure for each of them. > > > > As I didn't want to change unrelated code, there is a little bit > >
2016 Aug 31
6
RFC: FileCheck Enhancements
> On Aug 24, 2016, at 4:46 PM, Vedant Kumar via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >> >> On Aug 24, 2016, at 2:04 AM, Elena Lepilkina <Elena.Lepilkina at synopsys.com> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> Some discussions and comments were made in reviews. Much time has already passed since last comment and uploading changed patches. I
2004 Aug 06
2
bit/bytes
Hi everybody, I have a theoretical question here. A 128K stream is a 128 KiloBITS (NOT kiloBYTES) per second stream; am I right? Is a 512k internet connection a 512 kiloBITS or 512 kiloBYTES connection? 128 KiloBITS = 16 KiloBYTES (8 bits = 1 byte). I am wondering if a 512k connection (upload and download) could THEORITICALLY handle 4 (512/128) or 32 (512/16) 128k streams? I am confused
2014 Oct 12
2
Dovecot domain quota
I have dovecot version 2.1.7 and I have quota configured as: ----------------------------------- dict { quota_domain = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext } mail_plugins = quota protocol imap { mail_plugins = quota quota imap_quota } plugin { quota = dict:domain:%d:proxy::quota_domain quota_rule = *:storage=1M quota_rule2 = Trash:storage=+100M }
2017 Mar 17
2
Understanding quotas
Just to level-set, I am using Centos7-arm which supplies Dovecot 2.2.10. I don't have access to a arm build or mock environment and use what is available (I DID try to install them but had dependency issues). Much of what I have is from campworld, but some I have picked up from other Centos mailserver builders. Also I am using Postfixadmin which provides quotas per user in mysql
2009 Apr 07
2
Is there any more detailed docs about dict configuration
Hi, I am looking for some help on dict configration. I'm trying to config shared and public mailbox, and use sql as acl backend. Here is my config: table: CREATE TABLE `shared_dict` ( `id` int(10) NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, `from_user` char(50) NOT NULL, `to_user` char(50) NOT NULL, `status` int(10) NOT NULL DEFAULT '1', PRIMARY KEY (`id`), KEY `from_user` (`from_user`),
2012 Jun 24
2
dict Panic after upgrade to 2.1.7
Hello, after upgrade my mailsystem to dovecot version 2.1.7, dovecot doesn't work properly. something went wrong in dict service connecting the postgres backend. that happens not on every connection. the db connection data are correct, no difference connecting via tcp or linux socket. dovecot log entries: Jun 23 23:19:10 mx dovecot: dict: Panic: file driver-pgsql.c: line 84
2010 Apr 08
1
ZFS monitoring - best practices?
We''re starting to grow our ZFS environment and really need to start standardizing our monitoring procedures. OS tools are great for spot troubleshooting and sar can be used for some trending, but we''d really like to tie this into an SNMP based system that can generate graphs for us (via RRD or other). Whether or not we do this via our standard enterprise monitoring tool or
2016 Jan 13
1
FLAC__stream_decoder_seek_absolute calling write callback
Hello, The API documentation [1] `FLAC__stream_decoder_seek_absolute` says: "Flush the input and seek to an absolute sample. Decoding will resume at the given sample. Note that because of this, the next write callback may contain a partial block." I expected that subsequent `process_single` calls would return data starting exactly from the sample I've seeked to. To my surprise
2008 Aug 27
1
conversion of data structure between R and Perl
Dear R users, I am trying to call a Perl subroutine from R . The subroutine returns an arrray contaning three elements wihch are all strings. But the calling in R return an integer which is 0. I have no idea how this could happen. Maybe becasue I shouldn't use system() in R or I should load a particular package for my R in windows. Please help ....
2018 Nov 08
3
Avoiding constant HDD access
On Thu, 08 Nov 2018 22:08:51 +1300 Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org> wrote: > On Thu, 2018-11-08 at 08:48 +0000, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > >  > > Yes, but it isn't doing a read, it is trying to do a write and then > > being cancelled. > > Rowland, > > Can you point us as the evidence that leads you to that conclusion?  OK, the OP posted
2010 Jul 14
2
domain quota dictionary
Hi I just configure dovecot with the second dictionary for the domain quota dict { quotadict = mysql:/usr/local/etc/dovecot-quota.conf quota_domain = mysql:/usr/local/etc/dovecot-quota-domain.conf } plugin { quota = dict:user::proxy::quotadict quota2 = dict:domain:%d:proxy::quota_domain } and the dovecot-quota-domain.conf looks like this : connect = host=xxx dbname=xxx
2012 Oct 02
8
Being strict on differentiating between IEC prefixes and SI prefixes.
One of the greatest things about rails is that it is so standards-compliant, no other framework that I have seen have complied to the HTTP standard (think REST) in such a degree that Rails does. Kudos to you all for that. I think we (Rails community) should follow the line of standards compliance and also take it to the binary prefixes [1], i.e. kilobytes, megabytes, etc. For more than half a