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2007 Jan 09
1
some Maildir files not honoring dovecot-shared
I'm using RC15 on Solaris 9. The wiki indicates that when a dovecot-shared file exists, "Dovecot uses the same permissions and GID when it creates index files, dovecot-uidlist file, new mail files, etc." In my case, Dovecot *is* creating new index files based on dovecot-shared, but dovecot-uidlist and individual message files don't completely match the permissions/group
2007 Mar 04
1
messages lingering in .Trash/new instead of .Trash/cur
We're running Dovecot rc15 on Solaris 9, providing IMAP access to e-mail stored in Maildir++. I've noticed that a significant number of message files are currently sitting in the directories ~/Maildir/.Trash/new/. I would have expected that all messages in .Trash would be in the /cur subdirectory (as most are), and I'm not sure how they're landing in /new. If I connect to
2005 Aug 25
2
a few questions about my experience with alpha1
Hi all, I've just switched from 0.99.10.6 to alpha1 on a Solaris 9 system, and I have a few questions: 1) I'm using "verbose_proctitle = yes" but I don't see the special username or IP address information in the output of ps. I've used: ps -fu dovecot ps -ef | grep dovecot /usr/ucb/ps aux | grep dovecot The process table simply shows the /usr/local/sbin/dovecot,
2005 Nov 04
0
forcing a default namespace
According to the Dovecot documentation, a "default namespace" is defined by simply configuring the namespace with an empty prefix, as in: namespace private { separator = / prefix = inbox = yes hidden = no } But my experience has been that this doesn't provide a true default, and that this namespace will only be selected when the client actually provides an empty
2006 Dec 23
2
rc15 errors
Hi, Since I installed rc15 I'm seing the following errors in logs of a server with several hundreds of pop3 and imap users. All the indexes have been erased and recreated after installation. Dec 21 21:06:46 rouge dovecot: pop3-login: inotify_init() failed: Too many open files The maildir mailboxes are on NFS, but the indexes are local. What should be done to correct this error ? These two
2007 Jan 10
1
RC15 problems with dovecot-shared and umask distilled
I recently posted about problems I've been having with dovecot-shared and umask in RC15 (using Solaris 9). I've now been able to distill what I'm experiencing into these two separate points: 1. dovecot-uidlist and message files never inherit the dovecot-shared group 2. With umask=0007 these files are created with mode 600 instead of 660: dovecot-uidlist, dovecot.index,
2006 Jun 17
3
LMTP revisited
During the early Dovecot LDA brainstorming discussions, there was some talk about the possibility of including an LMTP interface, and I've noticed that there's an "is it needed?" question about LMTP in Dovecot's TODO file. I'd like to put in a vote for LMTP, and I'm wondering if anyone else has a need for it. Specifically, I'd love an LMTP-enabled LDA that uses
2006 Feb 09
1
trouble compiling today's CVS in Solaris 9
I've recently been able to compile the CVS code in Solaris 9, but I'm now getting a few errors. First, I receive this error during the autogen process: src/plugins/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/plugins/convert does not exist configure.in:1717: required file `src/plugins/convert/Makefile.in' not found I can workaround that by removing the reference to
2006 Nov 20
4
Dovecot on Solaris
For those running Dovecot on Solaris, what are your positive/negative experiences with building the software with CC vs. GCC? We are currently letting ./configure find our gcc and build with it, but wondered if anyone has any experience with Sun CC (does it even compile, for example). -- Steven F. Siirila Office: Lind Hall, Room 130B Internet Services E-mail: sfs at umn.edu Office of
2007 Jan 19
2
stale locks
Hello Timo, I'm running dovecot-1.0.rc15 (imap and pop) postfix-2.3.5,1 procmail-3.22_6 (which is my LDA) on FreeBSD 6.1-STABLE I'm still using the mbox format (I'm planning to migrate to Maildir soon), mailboxes are on an NFS filesystem. I regulary see stale dotlocks files (either from dovecot (29 bytes, hold the pid of the process) or procmail (1 byte) and processes
2005 Oct 16
4
Alpha4 pre-release, please upgrade
Please try if http://dovecot.org/nightly/dovecot-latest.tar.gz (or the CVS directly) works with you. I made a lot of changes to dovecot-auth, so I wouldn't want to make alpha4 release without some more testing in different environments. I'll release alpha4 in a few days, but it'll be basically same as this unless more bugs get fixed. Some of the changes include: - IMAP: We might
2007 Jan 05
3
1.0.rc16 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/dovecot-1.0.rc16.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/dovecot-1.0.rc16.tar.gz.sig If you've had problems with getting errors about index files sometimes being corrupted, please try if this release fixes it. If you've reported any bugs that this release hasn't fixed, please report them again so I know they still didn't get fixed and that I
2007 Jan 05
3
1.0.rc16 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/dovecot-1.0.rc16.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/dovecot-1.0.rc16.tar.gz.sig If you've had problems with getting errors about index files sometimes being corrupted, please try if this release fixes it. If you've reported any bugs that this release hasn't fixed, please report them again so I know they still didn't get fixed and that I
2007 May 22
1
Something about IMAP log
Hi When the user used POP3 to handle her/his mailbox, we could know something happened as below. May 16 10:16:29 server dovecot: [ID 107833 local5.info] POP3(user): Disconnected: Logged out top=675/723063, retr=0/0, del=1/675, size=18124546 However, if the user used IMAP, we can not know what happened. May 18 15:25:42 server dovecot: [ID 107833 local5.info] IMAP(user): Disconnected: Logged
2018 May 06
0
Samba Audit Logs
Hi Rowland, Thank you. I tried both options. The following is using option 2 [global] vfs objects = full_audit [homes] create mask = 0700 directory mask = 0700 browseable = No read only = No path = %H full_audit:prefix = %u|%I|%S full_audit:failure = none full_audit:success = mkdir rmdir read pread write pwrite rename unlink
2018 May 05
2
Samba Audit Logs
Hi, My apologies if this isn't the right place to ask this question. We have trying to setup auditing in Samba but can't seem to get it to work. The audit log file is empty and we see some entries about file/folders in the /var/log/samba/%m but not the actual audit bits. Can someone please assist or point in the correct direction? syslog = 0 log file = /var/log/samba/%m Log level = 0
2018 May 06
1
Samba Audit Logs
I think the issue is permissions related. I changed the log location to /tmp/audit.log and now it is populating. What should be the permissions for /var/log/samba/audit.log? On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 12:29 AM, Robin G <robinghere3 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > Thank you. > > I tried both options. The following is using option 2 > [global] > vfs objects =
2018 May 06
0
Samba Audit Logs
Hi Rowland, here is the smb.conf. All shares have the full_audit [global] workgroup = RESOLVS netbios name = DC1 security = USER obey pam restrictions = yes local master = yes domain master = yes preferred master = yes domain logons = yes os level = 50 #### LDAP definitions #### ### Logging syslog = 0 log file =
2018 May 05
2
Samba Audit Logs
On Sat, 5 May 2018 11:11:21 -0300 "Ethy H. Brito via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Sat, 5 May 2018 23:40:47 +1000 > Robin G via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > ... > > > > full_audit:prefix = %u|%I|%S > > full_audit:failure = none > > full_audit:success = mkdir rmdir read pread write pwrite
2007 Jan 11
1
RC16 is a lot slower that RC7
I tried RC16 from RC7 and like other releases since RC7 it is significantly slower. I'm still trying to figure out why. But I have again switched back. Do new version take up a lot more ram perhaps? I'm running with a gig of ram, and I'm running a few other apps. It's not a fast computer, just an old 754 pin semptron. But the point is that RC7 runs a lot faster than RC16.