Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Dovecot losing .mailboxlist files"
2006 Oct 24
1
Dovecot imap bug
Hello, i got such error from dovecot RC10,
Oct 24 10:38:58 raud dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.info] imap-login: Login:
user=<eleppik>, method=PLAIN, rip=xxx, lip=yyy
Oct 24 10:39:03 raud dovecot: [ID 107833 mail.error] IMAP(eleppik): file
mbox-sync-rewrite.c: line 405 (mbox_sync_read_and_move): assertion
failed: (need_space == (uoff_t)-mails[idx].space)
This is Solaris on x86, 32 bit
2008 Aug 25
2
Dovecot 1.1.2
Hello,
I upgraded dovecot to 1.1.2 this weekend and i get those errors:
grep dovecot /var/log/net/maillog |grep Panic | cut -d " " -f 11-100|
sort | uniq -c | sort -rn
7547 file index-sync.c: line 39: assertion failed:
(seq_range_exists(&ibox->recent_flags, uid))
89 file index-mail.c: line 1091: assertion failed: (!
mail->data.destroying_stream)
18 file
2012 Mar 14
4
.mailboxlist -> .subscriptions
I've mostly finished a conversion from an old Centos 3 UW-Imap server to
a new Centos 6 dovecot server. I did not copy the old ~/.mailboxlist
file to ~/mail/.subscriptions file, but notice some users have the
latter file now. These are all mbox folders on the old and new server.
I'm getting ready to do the same to another old/new pair of servers and
I'm wondering if there is an
2005 Jul 22
1
subscriptions vs mailboxlist
Is there a way to change the name of the .subscriptions file that
dovecot looks for to .mailboxlist to be compatible with WU-IMAP? It
would be handy for testing and conversion if you had that.
BTW - I'm a new user and your software is very well designed.
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2010 Mar 10
2
.mailboxlist location
Greetings.
On our 1.2.9 setup, we are finding that .mailboxlist (we recompiled to
use this name rather than .subscriptions) ends up in the user's ~/mail
folder. We'd like this file to be stored in ~/ instead. Is this
possible without changing namespaces (for UW compatibility) and/or
userdb mail location?
Thanks!
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Dave Brenner - david at toledotel.com
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2006 Aug 02
0
Question re: .mailboxlist to .subscriptions migration
Hello. I'm in the final stages of installing Dovecot on a new server,
and then will be migrating user mailboxes from an older server that was
using UW-IMAP. I realize that I will have to rename the ".mailboxlist"
file to ".subscriptions".
But, I have a question about the "mail/" directory part that appears for
most mailboxes in each users .mailboxlist file:
2006 Oct 17
2
Subscription file
Background:
We are a UW-IMAP shop, using mbox format. (!)
We are in the process of upgrading to Dovecot, hopefully to 1.0 proper. :)
One of the modifications we have been using in test versions of Dovecot
involve the move of the user subscription file from:
IMAP-root/.subscriptions
to:
$HOME/.mailboxlist
Rather than having to make changes to Dovecot source code each time a new
release
2007 May 17
1
Wiki relating to subscriptions
On this wiki page http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration/UW appears this
information:
"It's possible to keep using the .mailboxlist}} filename (as long as
it's in the same directory) by modifying {{{SUBSCRIPTION_FILE_NAME
define in src/lib-storage/index/mbox/mbox-storage.h"
However, if a user wanted to continue using .mailboxlist wouldn't
they also have to change the
2003 Feb 27
2
IMAP Folder paths
Hello,
we like to use dovecot, but our old imapd used to store the paths of the
folder in the file ~/.mailboxlist. This file contains something like
this:
mail/read
mail/dovecot
.netscape/imap/mailbox
.Mail/foo
Each line with a path to one mbox folder. And please pay attention that
there is no path to the inbox, because this is stored on the server...
Is there a way to use this
2007 Jan 17
1
Migrating from UW-IMAP
Greetings.
I've got a poorly conceived and implemented system I'm trying to migrate
off of. Right now we've got 20K accounts or so, in mbox form, under
UW-IMAP. Eventually we're going to move to Maildir format, but the
first step is to move to Dovecot on one of our imap servers as a proof
of concept. In other words, all config changes have to take place on
the dovecot
2005 Mar 17
1
Namespaces and subscriptions
I've got a problem with subscriptions in 1.0-stable when migrating from
UW-IMAP.
I've modified the SUBSCRIPTION_FILE_NAME entries as suggested in the
Wiki http://wiki.dovecot.org/Migration and included the "~/mail/" etc.
hidden namespaces.
The .mailboxlist files contain entries like "~/mail/somefolder" and the
clients have "~/mail/" set as a prefix.
In
2007 Nov 26
2
upgrade from version 1.0.3 to version 1.0.7
Im working on upgrading to dovecot-1.0.7 from version 1.0.3 which I
installed using yum. I backed up my init.d stuff so everything still
works. However, when I shutdown my old dovecot version and start the
new, I get an empty mailbox when logging into mail. My current config
for dovecot.conf on version 1.0.3 has this for my mailbox
location:mail_location = mbox:~/:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
2003 Jun 24
1
folder subscriptions
Hi,
I've got a lot of users using uw-imapd(yah, yah, I know)
I'd like to get them off of that and onto dovecot at some point in the
indeterminate future.
so excluding bizarre path resolution things that uw-imapd has left
around. is it more or less cp ~/mailboxlist ~/mail/subscriptions?
It looks like that - but I wanted to verify :)
thanks
-sv
2004 Jun 08
1
Setting IMAP root as user's home directory. How?
I'm trying to set up dovecot to use /home/username as IMAP root, but it
keeps creating /home/username/mail. I need /home/username in order to
migrate with the least changes from uw-imap, just by copying
.mailboxlist without the INBOX line in it into .subscriptions
I tried each of these, one at a time:
default_mail_env = mbox:~/:INBOX=/var/mail/%u
default_mail_env =
2006 Mar 20
1
SquirrelMail 1.4.6 and Dovecot 1.0.beta3 Folders
I migrated from UW IMAP, copied ~/.mailboxlist to ~/mail/.subscritions
When I access SquirrelMail, is sees the folders on the left side.
If I modifiy my folder subscription, they dissappear all but INBOX,
and the .subscriptions file gets deleted.
What am I missing.
Thanks
Bertrand Leboeuf
2007 Jul 10
1
Migrating subscription lists
I thought this would be relatively straightforward....I would create
.subscriptions by doing an ls -1 of ~/mail.
I'm running into some problems.
1) the ~/mail directories haves directories in them for 5% of the
accounts! AFAIK, our mail sevice has always been UWIMAP with mbox
format INBOXes, and it was my understanding that the mbox format is flat
and NOT hierarchical and thus I'd
2016 May 24
2
New feature: HTTP API
Thanks for the new HTTP API.
I get the API with some commands up and running, but I'm still not able
to create folder.
curl -k -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Authorization: Basic
secret" -d
'[["mailboxCreate",{"user":"user at example.org","mailbox":["INBOX/TEST"]},c01]]'
2007 Aug 20
3
UW-IMAP to Dovecot conversion - How to migrate the folders?
Hi all,
I've read so much information on this that I'm a little confused as to
what to follow. Here's what's going on:
We just migrated away from our AIX machines which were running Postfix
and UW-IMAP. We're now running Postfix with Dovecot. I already
converted everyone's mbox file to maildir, but now I'm having a little
troubles with how to exactly populate
2005 Apr 09
1
Authentication and the wrong mailbox?
I just migrated from UW-imap to dovecot last night. After some tweaking
of the dovecot.conf file, disabling xinetd's entries, firing up the
dovecot daemon, and copying the .mailboxlist to .subscriptions for all
users, things looked to be going just fine!
I received a call this morning from a user stating that they had all of
*my* emails in *their* inbox! They don't know when it
2012 Mar 01
1
Multiple namespaces seems to be used at the same time
I've just converted from an old Centos 3 box to a Centos 6.2 box. I've
switched from UW-imap to dovecot in the process. In my configurations,
I've placed the multiple namespace sections as suggested by the
"Backward compatability" part of the wiki. I use mbox since I mostly
copied the home directories from the old to the new server.
On some of the clients, it appears