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2007 Oct 16
3
Squirrelmail Problem with 1.1 Beta 3
I just installed 1.1 beta 3 and noticed a problem when sending an e-mail with Squirrelmail. When I hit send, I get the following error in my log: Oct 16 11:35:54 apple dovecot: IMAP(jeff): Disconnected: EOF while appending bytes=1851/5926 Oct 16 11:35:54 apple imapproxyd[9132]: Raw_Proxy(): IMAP server unexpectedly closed the connection on sd 9 I am also using imapproxy. I wasn't sure if
2008 Mar 06
2
Squat Indexing
I tried Squat indexing on my very small home system and when I did a body search in Thunderbird, I got a TON, and I mean TON, of these messages in my log file: Mar 6 06:13:31 apple dovecot: child 14142 (imap) killed with signal 6 Mar 6 06:13:31 apple dovecot: IMAP(jeff): file file-lock.c: line 112: unreached Mar 6 06:13:31 apple dovecot: IMAP(jeff): Raw backtrace: imap [0x482771] ->
2009 Sep 30
1
Convert to DBox
I am thinking of trying out dbox format. I am currently using maildir. Is it possible for me to switch just one user account to dbox while keeping all of my other users on maildir? If so, how would I go about doing that? Here is a copy of my dovecot -n: # 1.2.5: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.30-1-amd64 x86_64 Debian squeeze/sid ext3 base_dir: /var/run/dovecot/ protocols: imap
2009 Apr 16
3
Address Extensions with System Users
I am using Dovecot 1.2RC2 with Postfix 2.5.5. Everything is running fine. I would like to start using address extensions and have e-mail automatically filtered into folders based on the folder name after the "+" in the e-mail address. I only use system users, no virtual users. I have Deliver configured in main.cf as: mailbox_command = /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver Everything I
2007 Nov 01
2
Received Dates/Squirrelmail
I am trying to figure out an issue I have with the e-mails in my inbox showing up in Squirrelmail. I sometimes get (more often than I care for it to happen) e-mails which show up as new either many hours ago or days ago. I have one particular e-mail that in Squirrelmail is showing a data of Tue, 8:23PM. The received header of that e-mail shows: Received: from murphy.debian.org
2009 Apr 24
2
uidvalidity file
Should I be considered with this log entry? rename(/home/vmail/jeff/dovecot-uidvalidity, /home/vmail/jeff/dovecot-uidvalidity) failed: No such file or directory
2007 Sep 03
2
Index and Thunderbird
Hi, Whitbox Linux 3 (RHEL) Dovecot 1.0.rc29 Using NFS From time to time does all mail get re-downloaded to Thunderbird. I would believe this has something to do with an index problem. I upgraded to 1.0 a few months ago but that didn't work well so I installed version 1.0.rc29 which worked better but we still get this problem from time to time. DOes anyone know if it is a good idea to
2009 Mar 10
1
POP3 Error
I just looked over my logs and noticed the following error: Mar 9 19:07:34 apple dovecot: Panic: POP3(april): Trying to allocate 0 bytes Mar 9 19:07:34 apple dovecot: POP3(april): Raw backtrace: pop3 [0x492952] -> pop3 [0x4929d3] -> pop3 [0x4920e6] -> pop3 [0x49cb8d] -> pop3(client_create+0x452) [0x41aef2] -> pop3(main+0x393) [0x41c9e3] ->
2007 Oct 16
2
[Fwd: Re: Namespace Question]
Timo Sirainen wrote: > On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 17:27 -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: > >> Timo Sirainen wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 18:12 -0700, Jeff Grossman wrote: >>> >>> >>>> So, what would >>>> have changed between version 1.0.5 and 1.1beta2 to somehow make the >>>> phone think all of the messages are older
2007 Oct 29
4
1.1Beta5 Issue
I installed 1.1Beta 5 this weekend. I had no problems at all yesterday using Thunderbird. I started reading my mail with Squirrelmail this morning and everything was going pretty smooth. I tried to delete a daily e-mail I receive from careerbuilder.com and the IMAP process shot up to 99.9% and I was not able to do anything in Squirrelmail. I killed that process and tried it again just to be
2008 Jan 05
1
OT: ctimes
I am going to convert my 32-bit Debian system to a 64-bit Debian system today. But, after I move my maildir files over to the new hard drive the ctimes are going to get modified to current time and mess up my automatic purge scripts for the Deleted Items folders. Is it possible for me to either keep the existing ctimes or is it possible for me to modify the ctimes to the date headers of the
2009 Apr 17
3
Setup Question
I really want to try and get this plus addressing working correctly with Dovecot and Postfix. After doing some reading I think I am going to change my Postfix setup from mailbox_command to mailbox_transport. I have a few questions to make sure I am thinking correctly. All of my users are system users. Their mail is delivered directly to their "/home/<user>/Maildir"
2005 May 03
1
Error in rename uidlist while fetching through pop3
My dovecot server seems to randomly begin giving errors to pop3 users who try to fetch their email. Once this begins, they see no more new mail, though the mail is in cur. Running: dovecot-stable 20050501, Mac OS X 10.3.9 Log entries like this: May 2 19:35:18 caddy dovecot: pop3-login: Login: kim [24.22.16.169] May 2 19:35:18 caddy dovecot: POP3(kim): rename(/Users/kim/Maildir/
2007 Dec 01
1
Received Date vs Date Header
I am trying to figure out why my mail clients are not correctly showing me the received date versus the date header date. I am using Dovecot 1.1B9. Here is a copy of the rawlog from Dovecot when I started up the client. Is Dovecot supposed to be sending the received date and the date header during this conversation? * OK [RAWLOG TIMESTAMP] 2007-11-30 16:48:31 * NAMESPACE ((""
2007 Oct 17
0
Squirrelmail with 1.1 Beta 3
On Oct 16, 2007, at 6:05 PM, dovecot-request at dovecot.org wrote: (various messages snipped) > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 12:14:04 -0700 > From: Bill Landry <bill at inetmsg.com> > Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Squirrelmail Problem with 1.1 Beta 3 > To: dovecot at dovecot.org > Message-ID: <47150D7C.6040409 at
2007 Dec 29
4
v1.1.beta13 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/beta/dovecot-1.1.beta13.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/beta/dovecot-1.1.beta13.tar.gz.sig Changes since beta12: - Half of LDAP code was rewritten to fix reconnect/queuing problems. I did test that the new code works with and without auth binds, but be careful. - \Recent flags should finally work correctly with maildir. - last_used field wasn't
2008 Jan 23
2
PATCH: compile dovecot-1.1.beta14 with gcc 2.95
Hi, I patched dovecot-1.1.beta14 to compile under gcc 2.95. __builtin_expect and __attribute__((malloc)) are only available since gcc 3.0, and __builtin_types_compatible_p since 3.1. Also the flexible array members (char a[]) are not available for gcc 2.95. So I replaced them with zero-extent arrays (char a[0]), which should also work, but that is gcc specific. A general pointer (char* a) should
2007 Oct 21
0
Search Problem (Was Namespace)
-----Original Message----- From: "Timo Sirainen" <tss at iki.fi> To: "Jeff Grossman" <jeff at stikman.com> Cc: "Dovecot Mailing List" <dovecot at dovecot.org> Sent: 10/20/2007 6:51 PM Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Search Problem (Was Namespace) On 21.10.2007, at 4.21, Jeff Grossman wrote: > Timo Sirainen wrote: >> On 21.10.2007, at 3.58, Jeff
2007 Nov 04
1
Testing with some Unstable
Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > [SNIPPED] > > actually, assuming you now have unstable in your sources.list, those > are packages currently installed for which there are updates available > (probably unstable updates...). Be careful or you'll end up farther > than you want. > > I can't answer to the specifics of sendmail and libmilter, but so long > as you have
2007 Oct 16
1
OT: Cron Output When Deleting Files
I have a Dovecot setup for a personal e-mail server. I have a cron job setup each evening which runs the following command to delete old messages from my Deleted Items folder. find ./ -type f -ctime +14 | xargs rm I don't know that much about bash scripting. I would like the output to tell me how many files were deleted. Can anybody share with me how can I get that done, or point in