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2019 May 13
0
Doveadm sync, Error: read(remote) failed: EOF, Error: read(remote) failed: EOF
<!doctype html> <html> <head> <meta charset="UTF-8"> </head> <body> <div> Hi, you need to put mdbox parameter as last. </div> <div> <br> </div> <div> Aki </div> <blockquote type="cite"> <div> On 13 May 2019 18:55 Marc Roos via dovecot < <a
2019 May 14
2
Userdb userdb_mail=, error Mailbox list driver maildir++: maildir_name not supported by this driver
Yes, I have still inbox mbox format because I have sendmail delivering there. I trying to migrate/convert step by step, with least possible impact for users. -----Original Message----- From: Aki Tuomi Sent: dinsdag 14 mei 2019 6:19 To: Marc Roos; Marc Roos via dovecot Subject: Re: Userdb userdb_mail=, error Mailbox list driver maildir++: maildir_name not supported by this driver > On
2019 May 13
2
Userdb userdb_mail=, error Mailbox list driver maildir++: maildir_name not supported by this driver
I have this default configuration [0], when use the userdb_mail to point to the mdbox location, the inbox subfolders show differently in a firebird client. So I decided to copy the whole default mail_location into the userdb_mail configuration [2]. But then I get errors [3]. Should I change the namespace configuration here, how? My default namespaces are inbox and 4archives [0] [@ ]#
2019 May 14
1
Userdb userdb_mail=, error Mailbox list driver maildir++: maildir_name not supported by this driver
With this setting, all folders are empty, I guess understandable, because the mdbox has its own indexes stored locally with it. Does not explain though why inbox is empty. [@ dovecot]# cat special-userdb test:x:8267:231:Account with special settings for dovecot:/home/popusers/test:/bin/false:userdb_mail=mdbox:~/mdbox:INBOX=/ var/spool/mail/%u:INDEX=/var/dovecot/%u/index With this setting
2018 Dec 02
1
Relocate subfolders to different mount point
I think sdbox or mdbox format is what you are looking for > On 2 Dec 2018, at 09:47, Marc Roos <M.Roos at f1-outsourcing.eu> wrote: > > > No one an idea? I like to put some "archive" folders on a less iops > storage. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marc Roos > Sent: donderdag 29 november 2018 18:09 > To: dovecot > Subject:
2018 Nov 29
2
Relocate subfolders to different mount point
I would like to relocate the subfolders of the Sent folder to a different location. Now send messages mail is stored in mbox format at the location /home/users/testuser/mail/.Sent. I would like to store the subfolders Sent/2017 and Sent/2018 at the location /home/archive/users/testuser/.Sent.2017 and /home/archive/users/testuser/.Sent.2018 Is this even possible? I am using currently using
2019 Nov 26
1
Performance mdbox vs mbox
If I do the same test[1] with mbox I can store around 31k messages and mdbox 16k messages. I noticed also that cpu and disk utilization with mdbox was not very high, while disk utilization on mbox was much higher. That makes me wonder if I can tune mdbox to have better performance? [1] imaptest - append=100,0 logout=0 host=svr port=143 user=test pass=xxx seed=100 secs=240 clients=1
2019 May 14
0
Userdb userdb_mail=, error Mailbox list driver maildir++: maildir_name not supported by this driver
mdbox:~/mdbox:INBOX=/ var/spool/mail/%u:CONTROL=~/mail/control:INDEX=/var/dovecot/%u/index:LAYOUT=maildir++ You can't use LAYOUT=maildir++ here. Aki On 14.5.2019 10.38, Marc Roos wrote: > Yes, I have still inbox mbox format because I have sendmail delivering > there. I trying to migrate/convert > step by step, with least possible impact for users. > > > >
2019 May 14
0
Userdb userdb_mail=, error Mailbox list driver maildir++: maildir_name not supported by this driver
> On 14 May 2019 00:05 Marc Roos via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > > > I have this default configuration [0], when use the userdb_mail to point > to the mdbox location, the inbox subfolders show differently in a > firebird client. So I decided to copy the whole default mail_location > into the userdb_mail configuration [2]. But then I get errors [3].
2019 Jan 14
2
mdbox + zlib performing less than just mdbox
I have test environment to determine what would be best settings. I have been told that enabling zlib compression would be good to save iops on storage. But doing the test now, I get worse results. [@test2 ~]# pr -m -t mail04-mdbox-vdb-append-64kb-6.log mail04-mdbox-vdb-append-64kb-8.log |less Logi Sele Appe Logi Sele Appe 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%
2014 Sep 28
1
"doveadm backup/sync" are badly documented
Most documents around there talk abour "dsync", but the modern way is "doveadm backup". This command is not documented in the wiki and there are a few details missing, like how to use it thru SSH. I am currently doing some tests about how to backup my mdbox. I can do tests in local using: $ doveadm backup -u jcea -m proveedores/dovecot mdbox:/tmp/aa/ This will
2018 Nov 28
3
Dovecot crash
Thanks. Assuming that the IMAP mail directory for the account affected is under /home/xyz/mail, are you talking about the contents of the index directory, excluding the log file therein? On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 2:29 PM Thomas Durand <tom at rezoo.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I had the similar messages after an upgrade then downgrade. I was able to > fix by removing all indexes files.
2020 Jun 02
2
Doveadm Backup issues
Hi, I'm trying to use doveadm backup but I'm having a few issues. When trying locally: `doveadm backup -D -A maildir:/usr/local/backup` It results that no mailbox is separated by user - all seems to sync on the same folder, messing up with the folder structure of the original maildir. When trying remotely: `doveadm backup -D -A -N ssh -i mykey root at myremotebackup.com:/backup
2020 Aug 27
1
Expuning & Purging doesn't fully remove emails?
But is that not adviced in the manual[1]? I am also in the process of setting up dovecot behind a haproxy. Still testing with this. I was wondering why one would choose haproxy and not eg dovecot proxy (with director) [1] https://wiki2.dovecot.org/HAProxy -----Original Message----- From: Zelic Bojan [mailto:bojan.zelic at kudelskisecurity.com] Sent: woensdag 26 augustus 2020 23:39 To:
2019 Jan 10
2
Enable compression only for namespace with mdbox storage
I have a namespace with mbox and a namespace with mdbox mailboxes. How do I only enable the compression for the mdbox mailboxes?
2019 Oct 02
2
Problem with converting mdbox to MailDir
I have a problem to convert mdbox to MailDir. Log from that process looks like: /bin/dsync -Dv -u user at domian.com mirror maildir:/tmp/destination/mailboxes/user at domian.com Debug: Loading modules from directory: /lib/dovecot Debug: Module loaded: /lib/dovecot/lib01_acl_plugin.so Debug: Loading modules from directory: /lib/dovecot/doveadm Debug: Module loaded:
2020 Oct 11
2
Preparing for replication: dsync-local(testaccount): Panic: file mbox-lock.c
I am preparing a bit for setting up replication. However when I manually try to dsync an account, the first time I execute this[1] command it seems to be ok. The 2nd time I am getting this error[2]. If I add -1 (one way syncing) the error disappears. Does this mean I will have problems with setting up replication between these two servers? [1] [@ ~]# doveadm sync -n inbox -u testaccount
2018 Nov 28
2
Dovecot crash
This happening when my Thunderbird client is trying to establish a connection with a Dovecot server. Some background first: 1) I am running Thunderbird 6.20.1 from a Linux client. 2) Other clients (e.g. Maildroid in my Android phone) do not have any issues. 3) The Dovecot software is version 2.2.9, running in a Linux server. 4) This may be the root of the problem: at some point, the
2019 Feb 01
2
Doveadm service as non-root user
Running: Ubuntu xenial, dovecot 2.2.36 I've been working on moving our user base from maildir to mdbox and trying to come up with solutions for things like moving emails around. In the past, with maildir, our support guys could just mv the files around and done. For mdbox, I've been working on getting things set up to use doveadm. One weirdness I've seen is that in imports (i.e.
2013 Oct 02
2
doveadm can't import his own mdboxes
We're running Dovecot 2.1.17 on Debian: # 2.1.17 (9efbc0731929): /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.32-042stab078.27.debug i686 Debian 7.1 simfs and we're having this namespace configuration: mail_location = mdbox:/var/mail/%Ld/%Ln/mdbox namespace inbox { disabled = no hidden = no ignore_on_failure = no inbox = yes list = yes location = prefix = separator = .