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2020 Aug 31
0
Bug: Dovecot appending "MISSING_DOMAIN" to fetch envelope responses
Any word about this issue? Should I file a bug in an actual bug tracker or something? //Mike On Sat, 15 Aug, 2020 at 13:26, Michael Gratton <mike at vee.net> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm seeing Dovecot include the string "MISSING_DOMAIN" in fetch > envelope requests when an mailbox's `addr-spec` part does not have a > `domain` part. > > For example:
2020 Sep 01
1
Bug: Dovecot appending "MISSING_DOMAIN" to fetch envelope responses
On 31 Aug 2020, at 06:23, Michael Gratton <mike at vee.net> wrote: > Any word about this issue? Should I file a bug in an actual bug tracker or something? I don't think it's a bug? -- Eliot: We'll figure it out. We always do. Margo: When it's a test to cheat on. Not when we're stuck in some epic fantasy that likes to behead heroes halfway through season
2020 Sep 02
1
about header address parsing
On Tue, 1 Sep, 2020 at 09:59, Timo Sirainen <timo at sirainen.com> wrote: > On 1. Sep 2020, at 6.24, TACHIBANA Masashi <tachibana at qualitia.co.jp> > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Is this expected or not? >> >> From: user1 at fuga.example.com <user1 at example.com> >> To: user2 at hoge.example.com <user2 at example.com> >>
2005 Mar 22
2
Address with whitespace shows as ""@MISSING_DOMAIN
It seems that Dovecot gets confused when presented with a header like: From: someone at somewhere.org i.e. with leading whitespace and no "friendly name" This shows up as ""@MISSING_DOMAIN in clients, such as Pine, that believe what Dovecot tells them rather than parsing the headers themselves (e.g. Thunderbird). Here's a sample IMAP session: xyz FETCH 728 ENVELOPE
2015 Oct 14
2
Emails with sender MISSING_MAILBOX@missing_domain
Hello, we are working in the migration from courier-imap to dovecot 2.2.10-4.el7_0.1.x86_64. Some emails that send a internal application show as sender "MISSING_MAILBOX at missing_domain", i use like email client Horde using dovecot like server. But if i open that email with Horde and courier-imap i can see the correct email sender. I think that the email of the sender is no correct
2020 Sep 01
2
about header address parsing
Hi, Is this expected or not? From: user1 at fuga.example.com <user1 at example.com> To: user2 at hoge.example.com <user2 at example.com> ? a uid fetch 43055 (envelope) * 1860 FETCH (UID 43055 ENVELOPE ("Thu, 30 Jul 2020 13:52:59 +0900" "test1" ((NIL NIL "user1" "fuga.example.com")) ((NIL NIL "user1" "fuga.example.com"))
2008 Apr 24
3
[Bug 15689] New: loading playing flash file at URL freezes epiphany with 100% CPU usage
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15689 Summary: loading playing flash file at URL freezes epiphany with 100% CPU usage Product: swfdec Version: git Platform: Other URL: http://talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/190399.php OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: critical
2016 Jan 11
0
"INTx fd" busy error on VM startup at boot, subsequent startup okay
Hey all, I'm getting an error starting a libvirt managed qemu/kvm VM at physical host boot time, but manually starting it afterwards works fine. This is on a Ubuntu Wily i7-4790 box running Linux 4.2 and libvirt 1.2.16. There is a legacy (5V) PCI card being passed through to the VM, the error seems to relate to that. The error that always appears at boot in
2016 Mar 29
0
Re: "INTx fd" busy error on VM startup at boot, subsequent startup okay
Hey Mike, did you ever have any success figuring out this issue? I am having the same problem (on CentOS 7) with a custom data acquisition PCI card. It seems like the solution might have something to do with delaying the start of libvirtd in systemd until the PCI card (or vfio?) is ready, but I don’t know how to do that. Can anyone else offer assistance? My output: 2016-03-29T18:29:26.191010Z
2015 Oct 15
0
Emails with sender MISSING_MAILBOX@missing_domain
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 14 Oct 2015, grupo correo wrote: > we are working in the migration from courier-imap to dovecot > 2.2.10-4.el7_0.1.x86_64. > > Some emails that send a internal application show as sender > "MISSING_MAILBOX at missing_domain", i use like email client Horde using > dovecot like server. But if i open that email with
2017 Dec 21
2
WERR_DS_DRA_MISSING_PARENT while Joining Samba4 DC to Samba4 Domain
OK, we're getting closer here I think. I repeated with -d 2 without much help. Here is -d 3, which may point us in the right direction. As I suspected, it seems to point to some corruption in the DNS still, perhaps? The key line seems to be here: Missing parent while attempting to apply records: No parent with GUID 60e25dda-6d35-4aab-bfa5-6137cb271e27 found for object remotely known as
2017 Dec 21
2
WERR_DS_DRA_MISSING_PARENT while Joining Samba4 DC to Samba4 Domain
I thought I had posted already, but my first message may have been confusing. Here is the output of the domain join: $ sudo samba-tool domain join redacted.domain.local DC -U"REDACTED\my.domain.admin" --dns-backend=SAMBA_INTERNAL Finding a writeable DC for domain 'redacted.domain.local' Found DC samba4dom.redacted.domain.local Password for [REDACTED\my.domain.admin]: NO DNS
2019 Aug 30
3
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
We have been experiencing a debilitating 'bug' in samba where something is causing a flood of the messages seen below in smbstatus and the network drives ( in our case N: ) on all clients become unresponsive. In fact, the entire client becomes unresponsive, essentially making them unusable until samba is restarted. We first saw this and connected it to the following open bug in samba
2005 Sep 21
1
Another address-spec problem
I've had complaints from users about "MISSING_DOMAIN" in header fields and I've tracked it down to having "." in an unquoted display name. By my reading of RFC2822 (especially section 4.1) A N Other <a.n.other at somewhere.org> "A. N. Other" <a.n.other at somewhere.org> are legal, but A. N. Other <a.n.other at somewhere.org> is
2009 Mar 30
1
Empty To: Header and message_address_parse
Using dovecot 1.2beta (but earlier versions should behave similarly) we have a problem in conjunction with empty To: headers and the RT request tracker. RT sends mail out using Bcc: and no To: header at all. To make some mailers happy one can configure to send a dummy To: header, which we do. Our To header looks like: To: "AdminCc of rt Ticket #123456":; The message_address_parse
2015 Jan 07
3
rsync splits filenames, creates special characters where none are, weird permissions
Hello, I have a quite unusual encoding problem (?). I call rsync with the following parameters: /usr/bin/rsync -a --delete --numeric-ids --delete-excluded \ --rsh="/usr/bin/ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -i \ /etc/rsnapshot_ssh_certs/mykey" \ --link-dest=/data/snapshots/hourly.1/folder/mail/ \ rsyncbackup at server:/var/backups/mail/. \
2017 Apr 06
2
[BUG] client state / Message count mismatch with imap-hibernate and mixed POP3/IMAP access
Hello, this is on Debian Jessie box, dovecot 2.2.27 from backports, imap-hibernate obviously enabled. I've been seeing a few of these since starting this cluster (see previous mail), they all follow the same pattern, a user who accesses their mailbox with both POP3 and IMAP deletes mails with POP3 and the IMAP (imap-hibernate really) is getting confused and upset about this: --- Apr 6
2017 Apr 06
2
[BUG] client state / Message count mismatch with imap-hibernate and mixed POP3/IMAP access
Hello, On Thu, 6 Apr 2017 09:24:23 +0300 Aki Tuomi wrote: > On 06.04.2017 07:02, Christian Balzer wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > this is on Debian Jessie box, dovecot 2.2.27 from backports, > > imap-hibernate obviously enabled. > > > > I've been seeing a few of these since starting this cluster (see previous > > mail), they all follow the
2019 Aug 30
1
flood of (auth in progress) connections from unresponsive windows client crashing samba
I left in some of the parameters I've been testing commented out. Interestingly, we've noticed another client triggering the same type of symptoms every morning at around the same time. Those symptoms being a line 'lookup_name_smbconf for COMPUTERNAME$ failed' and a flood of failed connection attempts from the same client. The issue seemed to resolve itself after a few minutes
2018 Mar 08
4
NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED Joining Domain - Desperately need help
I am desperately in need of help. I have a Centos 7.2 server running Samba 4.6.13 as an active directory domain controller. I am trying to join a new Centos 7.4 server running Samba 4.6.13 to the domain. The domain command will not connect to the other server. I have firewalld and selinux disabled on both servers, I can ping both ways. From the new server I was able to do a kinit -U