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2008 Sep 18
2
dovecot 1.1.3 coredump
I found imap core in coredump dir: (gdb) bt #0 0x00000000004abdea in message_parse_header_next (ctx=0x79c150, hdr_r=0x7fffffffe478) at message-header-parser.c:114 #1 0x00000000004a8193 in read_header (mstream=0x795330) at istream-header-filter.c:162 #2 0x00000000004a84e7 in i_stream_header_filter_read (stream=0x795330) at istream-header-filter.c:288 #3 0x00000000004bc216 in i_stream_read
2008 Feb 16
2
1.0.10 - Cached message offset lost
After upgrading from dovecot-1.0.7 to dovecot-1.0.10 any time when I delete message in logs appeared messages like: Feb 16 23:54:05 mail-chaos dovecot: IMAP(citrin): Cached message offset lost for seq 2 in mbox file /spool/mail/citrin.ru/citrin/Trash Feb 16 23:54:05 mail-chaos dovecot: IMAP(citrin): copy -> Trash: uid=3589, msgid=<E1JHT55-0009fX-3E at spray.anyhost.ru> Removing the
2011 May 24
1
slow squat fts index creation
Hi all, ive been playing with squat indexes. Up to about 300.000 emails in a single mailbox this was working flawlessly. The search index file is about 500MB at that time. Ive now added some more emails, and at 450.000 or so emails im seeing a serious problem with squat index creation. It takes...f o r e v e r . The .tmp file is being so slowly, it will probably take 2-3 hours to create. Upto
2012 Oct 15
1
fts = squat solr
I don't know if this was supposed to have changed with dovecot2, but http://wiki.dovecot.org/Plugins/FTS shows fts = squat solr so, since I have the lucene plugin?"fts = lucene" works by itself?I tried fts = squat lucene but: $ doveadm index '*' doveadm(dave): Error: fts: Failed to initialize backend 'squat lucene': Unknown backend So, is that syntax
2007 Dec 06
3
imap crash with fts squat enabled.
Hi Timo, Here is the backtrace for your reference. I have already applied dovecot-97702c9c4111 changes to my 1.1 beta10 code base. I am running dovecot on FC7, gcc 4.1.2, mailbox is on NFS. Whenever I did UID SEARCH body "xxxx" imap crashes. Program terminated with signal 6, Aborted. #0 0x00110402 in __kernel_vsyscall () (gdb) bt full #0 0x00110402 in __kernel_vsyscall () No
2009 Nov 17
4
fts squat non-english search for 2 words
Hello, It looks I encoutered a bug or misconfiguration. fts_squat search for subject and body works excellent for English mails. For non-English (in particular, Russian) it works only when query consists of 1 word. Phrases - 2 and more words - always returns nothing. Example: search for "planet" ("???????") returns results, search for "Earth" ("?????") also
2011 May 07
1
Dovecot using FTS solr or Squat when searching multiple fields.
Hi Im using dovecot 1.2.16 with Solr setup for FTS. When searching a single field such as subject Dovecot will use the solr index. When searching multiple fields such as subject and body it does not use the index and uses the standard built in search which takes much longer. Is there any way to get Dovecot to use the solr or squat index when searching multiple fields? -- View this message in
2013 Jan 08
1
Squat FTS plugin not kicking in
Hi, I'm running Dovecot 2.1.12 on FreeBSD. I configured Dovecot to use the Squat plugin to provide faster full-text searches. The output of 'dovecot -n' is attached to this mail. However, I just noticed that this plugin doesn't seem to kick in. A raw telnet session seems to confirm this: [..] . SEARCH BODY abcdefg * OK Searched 57% of the mailbox, ETA 0:06 * SEARCH 3425 6254
2008 May 18
2
RFC 3516 - IMAP4 Binary Content Extension
Is Binary Content Extension (rfc3516) support planned? -- WBR, Anton Yuzhaninov
2017 Jul 05
2
gzip compressed mbox: Panic: file istream-zlib.c: line 421 (i_stream_zlib_seek): assertion failed: (ret == -1)
Hello, I use mbox compressed by gzip as read-only folder (using zlib plugin). I have errors in logs: Panic: file istream-zlib.c: line 416 (i_stream_zlib_seek): assertion failed: (ret == -1) and can't read messages in MUA. IMAP commands to reproduce a bug: 1 SELECT "compressed.gz" 2 UID fetch 2 BODY.PEEK[] # sleep 5 3 UID fetch 2 BODY.PEEK[] # repeat sleep/fetch until assert (a
2016 Sep 16
2
converting maildir to mailbox
Hi all! There is a script to convert maildir to mailbox in wiki: http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/MailFormat but it doesn't convert any message flags (seen e.t.c.). I wrote a script, which converts most flags and labels: https://bitbucket.org/citrin/scripts/src/tip/dovecot-maildir2mbox.pl It doesn't convert recent flag and UIDs though, because it was not necessary in my case. Do you
2013 Jan 25
1
assert in mail-transaction-log-file.c
I setup new server with dovecot 2.1.12 and mboxes from backup (moboxes was used with dovecot 1.1.6). OS: FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE, amd64. All index files from dovecot 1.1.6 has been deleted. Some times dovecot processes aborted. E. g. Jan 25 03:01:52 ost dovecot: lda(user at example.ru): Panic: file mail-transaction-log-file.c: line 1694 (mail_transaction_log_file_map): assertion failed:
2007 Dec 10
2
squat also not working in beta11
Hi Timo, Just tried squat in beta11. I also get the same error in the log: dovecot: Dec 10 14:21:17 Error: IMAP(joewong99:joew.outblaze.com): Corrupted squat uidlist file /mailfs/4/22/3/joewon g99:joew.outblaze.com at joew_outblaze_com/Maildir/dovecot.index.search.uids: Broken uidlists There is not change in my configuration file. # 1.1.beta11: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf log_path:
2009 Apr 02
1
Squat memory usage
I've been reading about using Squat with Dovecot on large mailboxes. I was wondering if some of the memory usage during searching and indexing could be reduced by using a berkeley db? I've used this in the past for something similar and in BTREE mode it was very fast for millions of keys. I havent had time to look at how squat is implemented, but I thought I'd throw it out there...
2012 Mar 27
1
2.1.2 Corrupted squat uidlist
Hi Timo and All, after upgrading to 2.1.2 i'm getting a lot of these messages: Error: Corrupted squat uidlist file XXXXXX wrong indexid I did not have them before. Ideas? Luca
2012 Oct 10
1
Shared Squat index for public mailboxes
Hi, I'm running Dovecot 1.2.17 for serving mail via IMAP as well as for providing access to a mailing list archive. The archive is implemented as a public read-only mailbox with per-user index files (i.e. the \Seen flags are per-user). I recently enbled the Squat plugin to accelerate searches in the message bodies and noticed that every user (I'm using a virtual user setup) gets his
2011 Nov 28
0
squat fts not working on 2.1rc1
Hello, I tried to upgrade from 2.0.15 to 2.1.rc1 over the weekend but ran into some problems with squat. My two largest mailboxes were corrupted, producing this error: Nov 27 17:38:12 kerio1 dovecot[42860]: imap(bigmailbox): Error: Corrupted squat uidlist file /var/mail/metro-email.com/bigmailbox/mdbox/mailboxes/INBOX/dbox-Mails/dovecot.index.search.uids: wrong indexid There is a good chance
2008 Jul 21
2
Squat indexing a Maildir of over 600 GB?
Guys, We have a very large maildir for email auditing purposes. It's currently at 600 GB and continues to grow. Can dovecot handle this with squat indexing, or am I out of my mind? Thanks! John
2016 Sep 16
2
BUG - DELETE Public/Folder not working with Thunderbird
Hi Anton, Thank you very much for your helpful hint. Thunderbird clearly wants to move Public/Test to the Trash of the user who subscribed the Public folder. Question is how to solve this from a Dovecot point of a view, so a user can also delete folders? 2020200448[10053c700]: proposed url = Public/Test folder for connection INBOX has To Wait = FALSE can run = FALSE 2020200448[10053c700]:
2010 Feb 10
2
fts squat -> webmail, fastcgi timeout: SOLR the answer?
Hi I turned on fts squat to speed up full text searches over webmail. This works absolutely fantastic once the mailboxes are indexed. But when they are indexed for the first time I'm getting a fastcgi timeout after 30 seconds resulting into a internal server error on the webserver. In the background the indexing job is getting finished after 80 seconds for a 25k emails, ~300MB mailbox. Does