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2018 Oct 19
2
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
Yes, there is currently concurrent usage because the Mail spool is NFS
Mounted.
Here is the current configuration:
dovecot -n
# 2.1.15: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 3.10.54-server-2.mga3 i686 Mageia 3
base_dir = /var/run/dovecot/
disable_plaintext_auth = no
lock_method = dotlock
login_greeting = SpamZapper Email ready.
login_log_format_elements = user=<%u> method=%m
2018 Oct 19
1
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
Maybe I misunderstand. Each user is only able to access their mailbox from a single connection at a time. Other users can access the NFS Spool from other connections, I think that is what I am calling Concurrent connections.
Is that the same definition you have?
From: dovecot [mailto:dovecot-bounces at dovecot.org] On Behalf Of Aki Tuomi
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2018 10:05 AM
To: Albert
2018 Oct 19
0
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
On 18.10.2018 15.15, Albert Whale wrote:
>
> In attempting to reactivate my IMAP communications with my Email Spool
> (NFS Mounted), I have gotten the following while attempting to
> download the Emails via POP3.
>
> ?
>
> Oct 18 08:00:45 ns4 dovecot: pop3-login: Login: user=<aewhale>,
> method=PLAIN, rip=74.109.213.194, lip=66.207.133.232
>
> Oct 18 08:02:40
2018 Oct 19
0
Dovecot 2.2.13 error message
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
</head>
<body>
<div>
Concurrent access is not supported. One user should access mail using one backend at a time. You can use dovecot in director mode to prevent this.
</div>
<div>
<br>
</div>
<div>
Aki
</div>
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2014 May 27
1
dovecot 2.1.15 hangs while connecting.
I am using Dovecot in two Server environments. My Legacy (5 years+
old) servers are running dovecot 1.1.20, and are responding as
expected. These servers are using an NFS based storage for the /home
directory structure, and are working beautifully. However, I need to
replace these inefficient servers, and get more current.
That brings me to the problem, where I am implementing Dovecot
2018 Dec 18
2
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
I have, but I will be happy to review it once again.
On 12/18/18 2:14 PM, admin wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:06 -0500 schrieb Albert E. Whale, CEH
> CHS CISA CISSP:
>>
>> I have two servers pointing to an NFS mounted mail spool with
>> dovecot.? Since I recently switched from using Dovecot v1.X, I have
>> been experiencing high CPU use with the two
2008 Oct 06
1
File_lock_dotlock error
Oct 5 22:51:59 ns6 dovecot: POP3(aewhale): file_lock_dotlock() failed
with mbox file /var/spool/mail/aewhale: Permission denied
Any suggestions?
--
Albert E. Whale, CHS CISA CISSP
Sr. Security, Network, Risk Assessment and Systems Consultant
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ABS Computer Technology, Inc. <http://www.ABS-CompTech.com> - Email,
2018 Dec 18
2
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
I have two servers pointing to an NFS mounted mail spool with dovecot.?
Since I recently switched from using Dovecot v1.X, I have been
experiencing high CPU use with the two Dovecot servers. I am not certain
why they are not well behaved.? Here is the configuration information.
This configuration is currently running at a load average of 17.
/usr/sbin/dovecot -n
# 2.1.15:
2018 Dec 18
1
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
dont play net cop here
but since you want to try force your opinion down others throats heres
one for you, if you want to try dictate to someone to bottom post to
suite you how about you use proper net etiquette yourself and TRIM
your posts
On 12/19/18, admin <admin at awib.it> wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:26 -0500 schrieb Albert E. Whale, CEH
> CHS CISA CISSP:
>>
2007 Oct 08
1
Migration Issues UW-POP3
I am migrating from UW's POP3 server (mbox), to Dovecote (mbox -> maildir).
Anyway, I am concerned about the Logging details offered by Dovecot, as
I manage several details from the logging information provided by UW's
Syslog information. Here's a sample of the UW information:
Oct 7 22:08:39 ns6 ipop3d[15432]: pop3 service init from 66.207.133.233
Oct 7 22:08:39 ns6
2011 Oct 27
1
Configuring mbox and maildir formats - dovecot-1.2.15
I am transitioning an existing server from using exclusively mbox, to
being able to support both mbox and then fully maildir formats.
I need to support the mbox format until I can get everyone switched over
to maildir.
What do I need to to use in the config of /etc/dovecot.conf to support
the default of mbox, and then the new Maildir format (users will get
upgraded individually from mbox to
2008 Oct 29
3
Authentication Error Message formats
I have been using UW's IMAP server and I am converting to Dovecot for
Maildir support.
When a user fails authentication, or a user does not exist, it appears
that the same message is used for these events.
Is there a way to indicate that the user does not exist (Invalid user),
and authentication Failure (Failed Password)?
Clearly these two failures indicate a different error in the system.
2018 Dec 18
0
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:26 -0500 schrieb Albert E. Whale, CEH
CHS CISA CISSP:
> I have, but I will be happy to review it once again.
>
>
> On 12/18/18 2:14 PM, admin wrote:
>
>
>
> >
> > Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:06 -0500 schrieb Albert E.
> > Whale, CEH CHS CISA CISSP:
> >
> >
2018 Dec 18
0
High Load average on NFS Spool - v.2.1.15 & 2.2.13
Am Dienstag, den 18.12.2018, 14:06 -0500 schrieb Albert E. Whale, CEH
CHS CISA CISSP:
> I have two servers pointing to an NFS mounted mail spool with
> dovecot. Since I recently switched from using Dovecot v1.X, I
> have been experiencing high CPU use with the two Dovecot
> servers.
> I am not certain why they are not well behaved. Here is the
>
2008 Oct 26
3
cannot use password-file for userdb
OK, I am attempting to use the userdb connection to facilitate per user
migration to Maildir format from mbox. Here's the first user:
more /home/dovecot.passwd
health:$1$MCtvt/Tz$FmKqU/cbWlBhKnhc5W.Ko.:1152:1152:/home/health:userdb_mail=maildir:~/Maildir
The configuration was set up as:
userdb passwd {
}
I changed this to:
userdb passwd-file {
args = /home/dovecot.conf
}
2008 Oct 27
2
mail_location: mbox: mkdir failed
Is there an automatic solution to this?
Oct 27 08:00:48 192.168.50.5 dovecot: POP3(evelina2): mail_location:
mbox: mkdir(/home/popuser_evelina2/mail) failed: Permission denied
Oct 27 08:00:48 192.168.50.5 dovecot: Fatal: POP3(evelina2): Namespace
initialization failed
Oct 27 08:00:51 192.168.50.5 dovecot: POP3(evelina2): mail_location:
mbox: mkdir(/home/popuser_evelina2/mail) failed: Permission
2008 Oct 12
2
Can I translate the userid to match the UW-POP3 server?
OK, I have been running the UW-POP3 server which currently translates
all login ids as lowercase (i.e. Anthony becomes anthony).
Now the Dovecot server is very flexible and currently I have not found
how to translate the upper case characters to lowercase.
What configuration setting will translate the userids to lowercase?
--
Albert E. Whale, CHS CISA CISSP
Sr. Security, Network, Risk
2002 Oct 17
1
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED - Samba on Mandrake 8.2
I am attempting to integrate a Linux Samba Server with an NT 4.0 PDC.
Ideally I am looking to authenticate the users on the PDC, and then
permit access to the Samba Shares on the Linux Box. I have several
issues, but the one which is presenting itself currently is when I
attempt to Browse the PDC using smbclient. I get the following:
smbclient -L dumbo
added interface ip=192.168.0.11
2008 Oct 23
3
mbox to Maildir conversion
I've been running a mbox solution using UW's IMAP server. I've run it
for years.
Now do to heavy message volumes, I've decided to to take the plunge to
convert to the Maildir format.
I am currently testing a single user, and have successfully converted
the mail messages from mbox to Maildir format, and now I am setting up
the procmail tool to place the messages into the correct
2008 Jul 07
3
how do I find out which nameserver returns a DNS query?
Hi all
If I do a "dig mydomain.co.za" from a Linux server, how do I know which
DNS nameserver returns the queries?
I seem to have a faulty DNS server, but can't see which one, so I want
to find out which nameserver (if there's 4 - ns1.myserver, ns2.myserver,
ns3.myserver & ns4.myserver) returns the queries?
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Kind Regards
Rudi Ahlers
CEO, SoftDux
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