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2020 May 08
3
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
> It depends on what you consider reasonable. > > The processing time of file operation that iterates through a mailbox > will generally go up proportinately with size.? If you do a text search > without some indexing system like Solr, it will take a very long time. > > If the mailbox is just some archive that you pile up and forget about it > except for once in a blue moon
2020 May 07
2
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
Thanks for your response, So, how do those rotation scripts work in concept? People are still able to access their old inboxes, but it just moves them to an archived state? On 5/7/2020 9:40 AM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote: > On 5/7/2020 11:39 AM, Asai wrote: >> What's a reasonable inbox size?? Is 20+ GB reasonable and nothing to >> worry about? >> > Great question. >
2020 May 07
0
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
On Thu, 7 May 2020, Asai wrote: > I have several users who have inboxes that are over 20 GB. > > As email admins, how do you handle inboxes that are so large? Do you use > mailbox types that have better performance like dbox? We're using maildir. > > What's a reasonable inbox size? Is 20+ GB reasonable and nothing to worry > about? It depends on what you consider
2020 May 08
0
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
On Fri, 8 May 2020, asai at globalchangemusic.org wrote: > >> It depends on what you consider reasonable. >> >> The processing time of file operation that iterates through a mailbox >> will generally go up proportinately with size. If you do a text search >> without some indexing system like Solr, it will take a very long time. >> >> If the mailbox
2020 May 07
2
What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
> We rotate the folder to another name with the date like INBOX-2020-05-07 > with instructions how to refresh their folder list (or even modify the > .subscription file for the). > > We also cull Trash, deleted items, and spam folders automatically as well. > > Regards, > KAM That makes sense.? So you're saying that very large inboxes are generally bad for mobile
2020 May 07
0
[External] What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
On 5/7/2020 11:39 AM, Asai wrote: > What's a reasonable inbox size?? Is 20+ GB reasonable and nothing to > worry about? > Great question. At my firm, we wrote rotation tools that work for mbox format to rotate inboxes monthly if they are over a certain size.? We also do the sent items folders. We find that large inboxes are bad for the server and bad for the client because the MUAs
2020 May 07
0
[External] Re: What's a Reasonable Inbox Size?
On 5/7/2020 12:43 PM, Asai wrote: > Thanks for your response, > > So, how do those rotation scripts work in concept? > > People are still able to access their old inboxes, but it just moves > them to an archived state? We rotate the folder to another name with the date like INBOX-2020-05-07 with instructions how to refresh their folder list (or even modify the .subscription file
2020 Jan 02
2
iOS Client Not Showing Email Previews, Dovecot Issue?
Greetings, Just wondering if anybody would know why one of our users' iOS Mail app client doesn't show the email previews (the first few sentences of the email)? We had migrated from an earlier (2.2.4) version of Dovecot to the latest version and once that was done, the user began to report this issue.? I don't know if it's a Dovecot issue or not, but can anyone point me in
2020 Jan 21
2
Cached message size smaller than expected
Greetings, Can anyone help me to solve this problem? When doveadm sync is running nightly, we have a certain user's mailbox that will not properly sync and the logs give me this error (user private info redacted): Error: Mailbox USER/MAILBOX: UID=79: read(/vmail/domain.org/user/.MAILBOX/cur/1575914253.M611834P7822.triata4,S=41893,W=42718:2,Sc) failed: Cached message size smaller than
2014 Dec 22
3
RPC Server Unavailable Message
On 22/12/14 19:05, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: > Hello Asai, > > Am 22.12.2014 um 19:55 schrieb Rowland Penny: >>> localhost isn't the name of the ad dc, at least that's not what I >>> intended. How do I change it without reprovisioning? Can you provide >>> a link to some documentation? >> I cannot provide a link to any documentation, this is because,
2014 Dec 19
2
RPC Server Unavailable Message
On 19/12/14 22:17, Tim wrote: > Try to give your samba server another NetBIOS hostname than localhost and comment out the lines with server services and dcerpc endpoint servers. > Check your DNS back end. For now it seems due to your smb.conf that you are not using the samba internal DNS server. It's not a must have, but samba does not provide dns. NetBIOS name should be equal to your
2014 Dec 19
2
RPC Server Unavailable Message
Greetings, We've been testing Sernet Samba AD and are running into trouble with the RPC server unavailable message when trying to edit group policy and manage users with Windows 8.1. Upon restarting the service, we can connect to the RPC server, but after 24 hours or less, we can no longer connect. I've been trying to find more information about this issue, which was apparently
2015 Jan 27
2
Permissions Changing on BIND, Causing Samba Trouble
Greetings, For whatever reason, the BIND server running on our Samba AD instance changes permissions on /var/lib/samba/private/ldapi and /var/lib/samba/private to root:root, and causes all kinds of trouble. If I change the permissions back to named:root, it works fine. But after about 3 or 4 weeks it will revert back to root:root. How do I prevent this from happening in the future? Thanks.
2012 Dec 15
2
XCP Snapshots and Unreclaimable Disk Space
Greetings, Working with XCP 1.0 here. I have the problem of losing disk space upon creating snapshots. I''ve been through the XenServer forums and have tried using the leaf-coalesce tool, but it doesn''t seem to work that great, since I have to take my VMs offline and that doesn''t work. Does anybody have any answers on how to reclaim this disk space? We
2019 Oct 02
4
Home Directory Creation
Hello, I hate to have to ask this, but... why isn't the home directory being created automatically? Due to legacy compatibility we've had to use this type of home dir config: mail_location = maildir:/vmail/%d/%n mail_home = /vmail/%d/%n/home We're in the middle of upgrading to new hardware, and so I'm migrating configs to the new server, Dovecot 2.3.7 and Postfix 3.4.6 On
2019 Feb 27
3
Dovecot Logging and Shell Script Hang
Greetings, We have a PHP based shell script that runs a doveadm backup routine. This script was running just fine, and then we turned on more logging for Dovecot (enabled the mail_log plugin). For some reason, once this was done, the shell script would run for a few minutes and then hang, as it added more log messages to the dsync STDOUT. Once the mail_log plugin was disabled, it ran without
2011 Dec 13
5
Backing Up To Windows File Server
Greetings, Working with dsync and setting up backups to a Windows file server. Problem seems to be that Windows is renaming the dovecot mail files (maildir) to Windows friendly filenames, and losing the Dovecot name. For example, 1323817925.M36368P32049.triata.globalchangemultimedia.net,S=2255,W=2318:2,S becomes 1AETPH~X. Does anyone have any ideas about how to tell Windows to not do this?
2014 Dec 23
1
RPC Server Unavailable Message
On 22/12/14 22:42, Asai wrote: > From what I thought I did, I named the domain avalon.local. That's > what the computers will join to. What does the netbios name have to > do with the DC? Quite a lot, AD relies on DNS, it sounds like the DC cannot find its own records, probably because /etc/hosts isn't setup correctly, you need to have the machines ipaddress and fqdn in
2011 Sep 14
1
Dsync Permissions Issue
Greetings, I recently upgraded Dovecot from 1.2 to 2.0.14, for purposes of using Dsync to migrate emails from one server to another. I'm using MySQL for authentication. However I get this error message when I try to run Dsync, and after looking around for an answer, I'm at a bit of a loss: [root at triata ~]# dsync -v -u asai at globalchangemusic.org backup ssh -p22222 vmail at
2019 Oct 04
2
Home Directory Creation
> On 04/10/2019 21:34 Asai via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > > > On 10/4/2019 12:58 AM, Sami Ketola via dovecot wrote: > > > It depends heavily on how do you add users to your system. If you are using LDAP to store the user information then you can create the home directory at the same time you add the user to ldap. > > > > Sami >