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2008 May 13
2
how add size (, S=size) and virtual size (, W=vsize) fields to a maildir filename ?
Hi to all, I'm a sys admin in a college, and we're using Dovecot as IMAP/POP3 server and delivery; we're also patch dovecot to add managesieve capability. I've a question: I've read on dovecot's wiki, that is possible improve the performance on maildir files by adding ,S=<size>,W=<vsize> fields on filename. How is possible to do that ? I've search on all
2010 Oct 25
1
Maildir filename extensions S=<size> and W=<vsize>
I'd like to add S=<size> and W=<vsize> to the filenames in my Maildir storage for newly delivered mails. But I cannot find where I can make Dovecot's LDA add those. Anybody? http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MailboxFormat/Maildir says: A maildir filename with those fields would look something like: 1035478339.27041_118.foo.org,S=1000,W=1030:2,S which is exactly what I want, but it
2017 Jun 29
0
Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size
version 2.2.27 (c0f36b0) For one user logs have a lot of these since recent upgrade from debian jessie to stretch : Jun 28 13:08:18 imap dovecot: imap(tfa): Error: vsize-hdr has invalid size: 36 Only one user has the issue. It has been happening for a month, The user reports no issue on his end reading mail. Is there a way to fix the error ? best regards, Roberto # dovecot -n #
2015 Jul 28
2
bug in acl_defaults_from_inbox option
Hi at all, there is a bug in in acl_defaults_from_inbox option: if you define it with ANY value ('yes', 'no', 'whatyouwant', 'xxx') it acts like the value is ALWAYS 'yes', and Dovecot enable it; the only way to disable it, is comment it or delete from configuration file. With 'acl_defaults_from_inbox = no', or 'acl_defaults_from_inbox =
2015 Jul 28
3
sharing INBOX with ACL -> share all folders
Hi at all, I have a problem with ACL; I want to share INBOX and Sent folder to an other user, but when I configure ACL on INBOX, all folders are shared (Sent, Junk, Draft, Trash, etc) # doveadm acl get -u janedoe INBOX ID Global Rights user=johndoe expunge insert lookup post read write write-deleted write-seen # doveadm acl get -u janedoe Sent ID Global Rights
2015 Sep 29
2
BUG: service(auth) crash when quota-status lookup an address with local-part starting with auth_master_user_separator
Hi, I'm using dovecot 2.2.15 (configuration attached below), and I 've enabled quota-status; when I try to look up the quota status of an address with the local-part starting with the same character as 'auth_master_user_separator', dovecot/auth crash: My 'auth_master_user_separator' is '*' # telnet localhost 25001 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to
2013 Jan 23
3
dovecot 2.1.13, proxy and nologin extras field
Hi at all, in our test environment, I'm playing with dovecot 2.1.13 configured as imap/pop/managesieve proxy. It is configured to authenticate users with ldap and it works very well. Now, I'd like to temporary disable some users's login, because we are moving to another storage, and I wouldn't stop imap service at all. I've found on Dovecot wiki that I could use
2015 Jul 28
0
sharing INBOX with ACL -> share all folders
Hi Chris, fortunately I've solved the problem with INBOX sharing: there is a bug with option 'acl_defaults_from_inbox'. When you define it with ANY value ('yes', 'no', 'whatyouwant', 'xxx') it acts like the value is ALWAYS 'yes', the only way to disable it, is comment it or delete from configuration file. > My Maildir directories and
2009 Feb 01
0
setting a large value of --max-vsize
Hello, I'm using a 64bit Linux with 16GB of RAM. I'd like to limit the memory that the R process can use so I'm trying to use --max-vsize switch. However, it is seems that I can't enforce a limit above 2GB. shlomo at hippo:~$ uname -a Linux hippo 2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP Thu Apr 10 12:47:45 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux This WORKS: -------------------- shlomo at hippo:~$ R
2006 Nov 29
2
--max-vsize option
The R memory docs say that the --*-vsize option takes an integer argument and then 'G', 'M', 'K', or 'k'. When I start R using R --max-vsize=10G I receive the warning: WARNING: --max-vsize=10G=10'M': too large and ignored The system that I'm working on is a 64-bit Sun server with 40G of memory. What is the correct syntax for this command? Daniel
2011 Jul 21
1
--max-vsize
Hi, In both R 2.13 and the SVN trunk, I observe odd behaviour with the --max-vsize command-line argument: 1. passing a largeish value (about 260M or greater) makes mem.limits() report NA for the vsize limit; gc() continues to report a value... 2. ...but that value (and the actual limit) is wrong by a factor of 8. I attach a patch for issue 2, lightly tested. I believe that fixing issue 1
2012 Sep 21
1
Defunct of --max-vsize and mem.limits
  R-devel, I am migrating from R.2.13.2 to R.2.15.1 and just realize that R command line options --max-nsize and --max-vsize are no longer supported along with the defunct of mem.limits(). To me, the function and options along with other two, --min-nsize and --min-vsize, are useful in allowing some explicit control of R memory usage. One benefit is that the setting of maximum boundary could
2000 Mar 13
1
check does not accept --vsize option (PR#481)
Full_Name: Markus Neteler Version: 1.0.0 OS: Linux 2.2.10/i686 Submission from: (NULL) (130.75.72.37) Hi, I wanted to "check" the R.GRASS GIS interface from Roger Bivand: http://www.geog.uni-hannover.de/grass/statsgrasslist.html using R CMD check --vsize=10M GRASS but: [error message shortened] > G <- gmeta() Error: heap memory (6144 Kb) exhausted [needed 1024 Kb more]
2014 Aug 29
1
quota for subfolder with prefix=INBOX.
Hi all, We use prefix=INBOX. in order to keep things as they were on the old server. Now I started playing with quota and have trouble getting the additional quota for Trash and/or Junk working. My expectation was that once a user is over quota and moves email to trash sh/e should be able to receive new email again. That's what I cannot get to work with our setup. Attached you find the
2012 Jan 20
1
UID 0 problem while issuing an UID THREAD REFS command
Hi: This is my first message to this list, so pleased to meet you all. Using dovecot 2.0.17 from packages at xi.rename-it.nl on a Debian "Squeeze" i686. Mail storage is a local ext3 partition (I attached the output of dovecot -n to this message). I'm having problems on a maildir due to dovecot returning an UID 0 to an UID THREAD REFS command: in <== TAG5 UID THREAD REFS
2004 Jul 20
1
--max-vsize and --max-nsize linux?
Hi, somtimes i have trivial recodings like this: > dim(tt) [1] 252382 98 system.time(for(i in 2:length(tt)){ tt[,i][is.na(tt[,i])] <- 0 }) ...and a win2000(XP2000+,1GB) machine makes it in several minutes, but my linux notebook (XP2.6GHZ,512MB) don't get success after some hours. I recognize that the cpu load is most time relative small, but the hardisk
2016 Jul 19
3
Panic when runing "doveadm mailbox status ... vsize"
I'm using dovecot 2.2.24 on FreeBSD 10.3. I'm working on converting users from maildir to mdbox, for the usual reasons. I have converted some test users and they generally work fine. But when I run "doveadm mailbox status" I get a Panic if I ask for the vsize field (or "all"), but other fields work fine. For example: # doveadm mailbox status -u bubbacheex3
2019 Aug 12
0
doveadm / vsize
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2019 Aug 15
2
doveadm / vsize
On 12/08/2019 05:23, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote: > >> On 11/08/2019 22:39 Paul Macdonald via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> >> wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi, >> >> i want to keep track of user mailbox size, >> >> I'm using >> doveadm mailbox status -u <user> vsize INBOX >> >> for a given mailbox this is
2019 Aug 11
2
doveadm / vsize
Hi, i want to keep track of user mailbox size, I'm using doveadm mailbox status -u <user> vsize INBOX for a given mailbox this is under reporting ( by a lot) is this recursive? what shoud i be using to get an accurate disk usage metric? thanks Paul. -- ------------------------- Paul Macdonald IFDNRG Ltd Web and video hosting ------------------------- t: 0131 5548070 m: