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2008 May 30
1
Dovecot 1.1 significantly faster than 1.0
It appears to be that 1.1 is a lot faster that 1.0. And server load levels have dropped.
2008 Nov 17
1
OT: Counting emails in IMAP folders
Greetings I have a customer who has mail server running dovecot with an IMAP account (Customers) which contains hundreds of folders (one per customer). Looks like this: Customers Fred Smith and Co Joe Blogss Cust-1 Cust-n They have a requirement to report monthly on the total number of emails added to each customers' folder during the month. Basically I need to be
2008 Dec 15
1
Performance issue about maildir path.
Hi, all. Normally, i use 'domain.ltd/username/Maildir' as users' maildir path, if i change them to hash style, e.g. 'A0/B0/domain.ltd/C0/D0/username/Maildir', will it speed up the index operation for MDA? If we have 10000 users, which maildir path style will improve performance? Thanks very much. :) -- Best regards. Zhang Huangbin - Open Source Mail Server Solution for
2009 Jan 28
2
Trash for lda
Hi, I was wondering if there is a solution to the case when the user can't recieve emails because of being over quota, something like http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/Trash, but for the lda, not the imap? Thanks, ------------------------- You can never find the chance to be the first to know about the newest movies showing in Arab theatres until you visit Maktoob Movies!
2009 Mar 05
1
verbose_proctitle doesn't work?
How is verbose_proctitle supposed to work? I set it in the config but I don't see anything particularly verbose while the mailbox is connected. This is while the connection is open, immediately after deleting a message, before closing the connection. Same for IMAP and POP tests. # `ps axu | grep dove` # root 20392 0.0 0.0 1888 540 ? Ss 12:45 0:00 /usr/sbin/dovecot #
2008 Dec 05
1
UID/GID changed
I have a problem with Dovecot 1.1.6 after having reset the UID/GID information for a few email accounts. I get the following error: Dec 5 12:26:03 ns6 dovecot: POP3(mike): stat(/home/popuser_mike/Maildir/tmp) failed: Permission denied (euid=1366 egid=1366 missing +x perm: /home/popuser_mike/Maildir) Dec 5 12:26:03 ns6 dovecot: POP3(mike): Couldn't open INBOX: Internal error occurred. Refer
2009 Feb 18
4
Time moved backwards ....
OK.. So I synced the clock.... and got .... dovecot: Time just moved backwards by 1 seconds. I'll sleep now until we're back in present. http://wiki.dovecot.org/TimeMovedBackwards ( The first time I did this the clock moved backwards 2 hours after a timezone change and dovecot suicided ) I think I understand the concept ... However a mail server should probably be synchronized to the
2008 Aug 30
4
GETQUOTAROOT (part 2)
Hello, I'm a recent convert to dovecot from courier-imap and the performance has certainly improved. I'm running the vanilla 1.0.7 version that came with the CentOS 5.2 x86_64 distro. I've come across a similar problem that was posted by Ralf Hildebrandt earlier this year under the same subject, but that thread just seems to have died off. I'm also using per- user maildirsize
2008 Aug 14
5
dovecot performance
Hello All, I've been studying dovecot for replacing my company's current system and I got a little worried about an aspect of the dovecot's design. I was surprised that dovecot doesn't use prefork for its mail processes, forking a new processes for each new client connection. Talking in the #dovecot channel I was gave a scenario of a system supporting ~40k users with 4 servers
2009 Nov 20
5
v1.2.8 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/dovecot-1.2.8.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/dovecot-1.2.8.tar.gz.sig This is mainly to fix the 0777 base_dir creation issue, which could be considered a security hole, exploitable by local users. An attacker could for example replace Dovecot's auth socket and log in as other users. Gaining root privileges isn't possible though. This affects only
2009 Nov 20
5
v1.2.8 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/dovecot-1.2.8.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.2/dovecot-1.2.8.tar.gz.sig This is mainly to fix the 0777 base_dir creation issue, which could be considered a security hole, exploitable by local users. An attacker could for example replace Dovecot's auth socket and log in as other users. Gaining root privileges isn't possible though. This affects only
2008 Aug 02
4
related, but off-topic: how to allow users to change password?
My dovecot is currently configured to authenticate vs. a userdb/passdb passwd-file that contains, for each user: username:passhash:5000:5000::/path/to/home::userdb_mail=/path/to/maildir Is it possible to let users authenticate and change their passwords? There are some webmail client add-ons that allow such things if users are system accounts or in a
2009 Mar 18
4
Staged migration from mbox to maildir
So much changes in this migration that the ideal way to do it would be to begin with a few users or a department, then migrate the users affinity group by affinity group: first an institute or so, then the faculty, then the staff, then the students, moving to bigger and bigger groupings as the bugs work out of the migration and the move becomes more assured. We use sendmail and procmail.
2009 Jan 31
3
Script: Moving Maildirs between servers
Hi, I just migrated from dovecot 1.0.rc29 to 1.1.7, from Sparc platform to Intel, it went very well. In the process I merged folders and excluded folders from being copied. User rights on folders were kept/set. I thought I'd share my migration script with you folks. If there's an interest to put it on the wiki I can do that, but I'm not sure in what page. Use it as a starter if you
2008 Dec 17
6
Apple patches 6-8
Here are a few more patches. Still keeping it easy for now. Again the basis for these patches is dovecot-1.1.7. Patch #6. Solve a cross-compilation endianness issue. Currently, Dovecot assumes that the endianness of the build system is the same as the endianness of the runtime system. This is not necessarily true. We ran into this while compiling for i386 on a ppc machine. The
2009 Mar 24
9
mailutil?
dbox format needs at least two tools: 1. Expunging only marks the message having refcount=0. The actual disk space is freed only after calling a tool pointing to the user's dbox dir. 2. Ability to force index resync/rebuild in case it doesn't figure out itself that there's something wrong. I'm starting to think about building a more generic mailutil tool, maybe something similar
2008 Nov 02
5
Issue with domains
I am running Dovecot 1.0.10 and have it working great on ender.ath.cx (my free DynDNS.com subdomain), but recently I registered lemcoe.com and pointed it to the same IP address as ender.ath.cx. The problem is, only e-mail sent to the @ender.ath.cx works. If it is send it to @lemcoe.com, I don't know where it goes. I get no errors either. How can I get Dovecot to recognize both domains? TIA.
2008 Jul 27
1
mail extra field to override default mail_location for only certain users
I am running version 1.1.1 with mail_location: maildir:~/Maildir. This is working great as all our users have UNIX accounts with nologin shells. New domains (and their users) are about to come online and we would like to migrate to a setup with virtual mailboxes/users. From the wiki and comments within dovecot.conf, I see it is possible to do this piecemeal so both local and virtual users
2008 May 06
1
Question about Maildir automatic cleanup.
Hi! I want to automatically delete old messages from one user's Maildir, and I was thinking on running something like this: find /home/user/Maildir/cur/ /home/user/Maildir/new/ -daystart -mtime +15 -delete but I'm not sure if by deleting messages "manually" I will break the dovecot.index* files. What do you think? Thanks! Ildefonso.
2011 Jan 11
2
Making shared folders "unmovable"
I have set up an area of shared folders with Dovecot 1.2 that is accessed by several people (by way of one account, and everyone who logs in sees these same folders), and the only problem with this setup is that occasionally somebody moves one of the folders underneath another folder or somewhere else in the folder structure, and this sometimes disrupts some automatic procmail filters and the