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2007 May 10
2
PATCH Deliver forgets sendmail_path if DEBUG is set
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, Dovecot v1.0.0 deliver erases the environment if DEBUG is set, hence, also (probably) erases SENDMAIL_PATH if it has been read from configuration file. This happens with: Debian Etch, libc-2.3.6.so, gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21). Problem in log: May 10 12:33:07 ux-2s11-9 deliver(dvtest): execv() failed: No such
2009 Feb 02
1
Bug in Deliver v1.2
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, if deliver is started with: deliver -f sender -d user (no -a option) and no Envelope-To header exists in the mail, two problems show up in this block in main(): if (destaddr == NULL) { destaddr = deliver_get_address(mail, "Envelope-To"); if (destaddr == NULL) { destaddr = strchr(user, '@') == NULL ? user :
2009 Mar 06
1
dovecot's deliver rejection mechanism(sendmail) alvernatives?
dear all, quickie - is possible(if yes - how, params, directives, etc) to use any alternative to sendmail_path = /usr/lib/sendmail is is configurable at all? like having postfix or anything else? regards
2007 Sep 24
1
Deliver, sendmail & envelope From_
Sorry, couldn't find this in the archives. Under freebsd 4.x, the native mail.local that sendmail uses by default writes From_ lines that include the origin address. This is very readily parsable and handy for quick greps in mboxes. But deliver defaults it to MAILER-DAEMON. I see you can specify the envelope From_ with "-f", but I'm not sure how that's useful. Also
2002 Oct 19
3
SSH Documentation
Hello, I'm trying to find very indepth documentation of OpenSSH, so far I have found nothing of much use, if anyone could direct me to some advance texts on openssh it would be greatly appreciated.
2008 Apr 03
2
mail_chroot problems / dovecot 1.1rc4
Hello I've noticed a little strange behaviour of that option. For example with following settings: system user: admin, with its home directory as /home/admin dovecot options: as reported by dovecot -n (in attachment) dovecot will try to chroot into /home/home/admin with the following message in logs, in my case: Fatal: chdir(/home/home/admin) failed with uid 1999: No such file or
2008 Oct 17
2
Sendmail and deliver LDA exits with EX_TEMPFAIL on overquota
Hi all, I have setup dovecot 1.1.4 and sendmail 8.14.3 with dovecot LDA on linux (RHEL5 on x86_64). I have deliberately set a very low quota (4MB) on a test account, while the actual disk usage is 5MB at the moment, in order to test overquota behaviour.. When I send an email to this account, sendmail accepts the email and tries to deliver it. Deliver fails to save in INBOX and returns an
2008 Jul 18
4
Problems with dovecot/sieve and vacation
Hello, First of all, initial data: # dovecot --version 1.0.rc15 # dovecot -n # /etc/dovecot.conf protocols: imaps pop3s disable_plaintext_auth: yes login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login login_executable(default): /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-login login_executable(imap): /usr/libexec/dovecot/imap-login login_executable(pop3): /usr/libexec/dovecot/pop3-login login_max_processes_count: 256
2004 Sep 22
1
Questions about mail process chroots
Greetings, I am configuring a new Dovecot installation, and the way the valid_chroot_dirs and mail_chroot variables affect the mail processes are a bit unclear to me. I was wondering if anyone could provide me with more specific details than the comments in the configuration file do, or maybe even recommend some values given my configuration. We have a Debian GNU/Linux system and a mix of users
2016 Oct 05
4
[feature suggestion] pigeonhole - sendmail path for outgoing email
pigeonhole seems to use /usr/sbin/sendmail for its outgoing emails - even tought that is does not seem to be documented anywhere. How about setting to specify diffrent sendmail program path and parameters?
2008 Apr 30
2
deliver: handling of quota_full_tempfail and -e
Hi, while testing out dovecot 1.1, I found that when you set quota_full_tempfail = yes in dovecot.conf and use the deliver -e command line flag, no deferral reason is printed, thus breaking my fancy quota_exceeded_message. This appears to be because of the if() block in lines 1003-1009 in src/deliver/deliver.c, and should be easily fixable (if it is indeed a bug, and not intended behavior).
2006 Aug 05
1
Using mail_chroot and default_mail_env
Settings for mail_chroot and default_mail_env are not playing well together. It seems that default_mail_env is verified to exist *before* the chroot but is later used *after* the chroot. A configuration like this: * mail_chroot = /var/mail/example.com/username * default_mail_env = maildir:/Maildir Fails with the message: * stat(/Maildir) failed: No such file or directory As a
2007 Oct 21
2
Upgrade from 1.0.1 -> 1.0.5 failed (rc 75)
Hi, I'm using a mixture of Exim, Dovecot and Deliver. Exim receives the mail and validates the user against our database, then pipes the e-mail to deliver which puts it in the right mailbox. We were running Exim 4.67 and Dovecot 1.0.1, and today I did an in-place upgrade to Dovecot 1.0.5 and Exim 4.68. However, now Exim is failing deliveries saying deliver returned code 75. If I
2010 Sep 16
2
Deliver/LDA, no data in the logs, even with debug set (dovecot + qmail-ldap), and sieve issue
Hi, I am trying to integrate sieve with qmail-ldap. I can't get it to work, and deliver isn't logging anything to the log files (or syslog, if selected). Hence I have got no way to diagnose the problem. Any help appreciated. *root at debtwo:~# dovecot --version* 1.2.13 *root at debtwo:~# dovecot -n* # 1.2.13: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.32-3-686 i686 Debian squeeze/sid
2007 Oct 03
5
Postfix with Deliver (LDA) - user unknown
Good Day All! I am attempting to configure deliver as our LDA. I am also configuring the server to use Postfix instead of Sendmail. I have followed the all the documentation and examples I could find. Below are my Dovecot and Postfix configs. Can someone please smack me upside the head and tell me why I am getting "user unknown" errors? If i don't use deliver as the LDA, all
2006 Oct 27
2
Deliver: command time exceed limit
We use Dovecot on a cluster (10'000 domains, 30'000 account) without any problem with pop/imap. We use Dovecot 1.0 RC10 Now we use virtual transport from postfix for mail delivery. We need the Dovecot LDA for sieve support. We test this solution on some domains with success. But if we change the configuration of all our domains, we have a lots of bounce with this error in postfix
2012 Dec 17
1
Adding a parameter to dovecot's deliver to get a meaningful return value
Hi, First, please forgive me as I'm not subscribed to the list. I'm using Dovecot 2 (2.1.7) for serving my local maildir. This maildir is filled by an external process, fetching & merging mails from different sources that's outside this scope (but it's working). Dovecot is thus acting as a MTA, but more as a MDA. I've a web client running on the server, and it connects
2006 Jul 04
2
Dovecot 1.0 RC1 + Plugin cmusieve "Sendmail qui with signal 11"
I just install RC1 + Plugin cmusieve (cvs), the sieve script is compiled and the sive lib seems OK. But in my log I have sendmail qui with signal 11 when I try to send a mail with "redirect" or "vacation" ? Any possibilitie to use a external SMTP server ? Signal 11 with sendmail is often a memory problem, but the server is in production since more than one month without any
2011 Jan 16
1
Dovecot LDA problem: dovecot: deliver(dave): Fatal: postmaster_address setting not given
I have been trying to get the virtual domain and mailboxes working on an newly built Ubuntu 10.04 server and am stuck on this error. System is using a postgres database and PostfixAdmin. Thanks in advance for any help. Dave ==> /var/log/mail.err <== Jan 16 13:21:26 radius dovecot: deliver(dave at mydomain.com): Fatal: postmaster_address setting not given ==> /var/log/mail.log
2007 Apr 16
2
keeping indexes in tmpfs
While doing some testing with converting accounts while simulating incoming mail load (no other pop/imap processes going but 4 processes converting users), we found that we were maxing out the local disk in the server with the index activity. To find out that it was the index activity, I mounted a tmpfs for dovecot to keep indexes on, and the system load dropped from 70 to 3 :) Anyway, Timo