certain fundamental laws of physics in this
universe, which limits signed 32 bit values to a maximum value of
2147483647.
Of course that you could use a long long. You know that, right?
Provided that the target compiler supports it. AFAIK, Courier IMAP doesn't
require gcc.
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Le jeudi 31 janvier 2008, Jose Celestino a écrit :
Words by Francis Galiegue [Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 03:59:36PM +0100]:
Le jeudi 31 janvier 2008, Jose Celestino a écrit :
Words by Sam Varshavchik [Thu, Jan 31, 2008 at 07:08:11AM -0500]:
Felipe Neuwald writes:
Does anybody knows how
executable before it OK'es
Courier-IMAP construction. Wouldn't you have built this RPM _before_ removing
a dangling courierlogger in /usr/local/sbin?
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that have the same folder opened.
I've never had to deal with the usage scenario mentioned, so I never enabled
it. Would be useful if you use a lot of shared maildirs, though. YMMV.
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I'm just starting to get used to Gentoo's ebuilds (and some of their decisions
are VERY questionable indeed, I won't deny it). But instead of getting bashed
upon like I was, I'd have preferred to have pointers. Just like I helped
Vojtek sort out his problems.
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=imapd-maxprocs=100
Just looks like a space is missing in -stderrloggername=imapd-maxprocs=100,
doesn't it?
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answering.
Thanks (not),
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Still grepping through log files to find problems
to the working
4.0.3 install and observed the same bug.
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Still
the most well supported under Linux. I haven't had a single ext3 fs
crash on me for the many years I've been using it. Other people may have had
crashes of course, but then you do backups, don't you? ;)
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never failed either on an Oracle
server with a 750 GB, busy Oracle instance :p
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a maildir++, even with 1000+ users), and was barely
faster than ext3.
Believe me, stick with ext3.
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Le Monday 18 June 2007 17:29:57 Francis Galiegue, vous avez écrit :
Hello list,
[...]
Well, I've found the root of my problems. There was _one_ parameter in the
imapd config file that turned out to be the problem: IMAP_OBSOLETE_CLIENT.
Was 0, is 1, now everything works. I didn't even know why
Le mardi 19 juin 2007, Sam Varshavchik a écrit :
Francis Galiegue writes:
So far, the only successful attempt was with KMail, but I had to use the
quite
ugly syntax INBOX.firstleveldir.secondleveldir.
What syntax were you expecting to use?
Ermwell, just right click on the subfolder
that
is documented.
Do you have any enlightenment on whether this can work at all? Is it written
somewhere in the documentation and I have overlooked it (which I certainly do
not reject as a possibility)? I'm at a complete loss here.
Thanks in advance for your replies, and have fun,
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at the same place, so I cannot use
this tool to migrate both the INBOX and subdirectorires separately - or can
I?
Would you have any suggestions on how I can achieve this? I'm at a loss here
and would appreciate any pointers, even if it's the RTFM kind of pointers.
Thanks,
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looks up the wrong uid: it tries to find the email address whereas
the LDAP entry only contains the left part of it.
Looks like your problem is with your authdaemond configuration.
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in the
maildir, is writed with read/write permission only for mysql !,
Do you mean that your mysql _unix_ account writes mails?
What UID does Courier use, and what UID owns the maildir ?
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I'd also advise you to do it step by step: Courier is the easiest to set up,
so add a field to your database containing the crypted password, test with
Courier, and only then try Postfix. SASL is a pain.
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, the
latter shows passwords in the logs.
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Le jeudi 30 novembre 2006 14:53, vous avez écrit :
Francis Galiegue wrote:
[...]
You didn't specify the guide you followed or the details of what you did
but my guess is that it's just using quotas stored in the Maildir.
The guide is http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-sarge
appreciated. Have a nice day,
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On Wed, November 15, 2006 22:23, Brian Candler wrote:
[...]
courier's own scripts work just fine.
Well you were right. Fortunately they did keep the original scripts, so I
changed the init script to use them instead. And it works.
Thanks!
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