Hi all. I have a problem with one user. His quota is upper of real quota.
# cd /var/mail/problemuser/
# find . -name 'dovecot*' -exec rm -f {} \;
# find . -name 'maildir*' -exec rm -f {} \;
# echo test | mail problemuser -s test
# more maildirsize
104857600S
104215602 1439
647 1
# du -h
4,0K
Greetings, I'm having big issues here, hope you can help me…
Ubuntu Server 8.04, postfix 2.5.1, dovecot 1.0.10, postfixadmin (MySQL+
virtual users)…
I am trying to move e-mails from an old IMAP account to my new dovecot
IMAP server accounts.
The old server is EIMS (Eudora Internet Mail
On 9/18/2009, Gabriele (listarolo_dove...@musimac.it) wrote:
dovecot 1.0.10
This is really old... it is very likely that upgrading dovecot to a more
current build - either 1.1.19, or better, 1.2.5 - will solve your
problem, but would be recommended anyway...
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Best regards,
Charles
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 06:12 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/18/2009, Gabriele (listarolo_dove...@musimac.it) wrote:
dovecot 1.0.10
This is really old... it is very likely that upgrading dovecot to a more
current build - either 1.1.19, or better, 1.2.5 - will solve your
problem, but
Will this solution works even if I had a lot of messages or subfolders?
Of course, if you know how to use the find(1) command. Test it carefully
before you deploy it, though-- find | xargs rm is an extremely dangerous
combination, since you'll probably need several iterations to get the find
Is there a way to automatically expurge or move messages from a
specific folder to another folder after X days?
I use a daily cron job for this. It runs a script that deletes messages
more than 6 months old from the Junk folder.
Looking at my nightly spam control job, I see that it
Noel Butler schrieb:
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 06:12 -0400, Charles Marcus wrote:
On 9/18/2009, Gabriele (listarolo_dove...@musimac.it) wrote:
dovecot 1.0.10
This is really old... it is very likely that upgrading dovecot to a more
current build - either 1.1.19, or better, 1.2.5 - will solve
Thanks, for all replies.
I'll use find :)
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Andrew Schulman
and...@alumni.utexas.net wrote:
Is there a way to automatically expurge or move messages from a
specific folder to another folder after X days?
I use a daily cron job for this. It runs a script
On 9/18/2009, Matthias Andree (matthias.and...@gmx.de) wrote:
Ubuntu 8.04 is a long-term support release (desktop three years, server five
years), and it's natural that users will use that.
It is also natural that critical servers should always be running the
latest stable release of critical
I'm reading http://wiki.dovecot.org/ManageSieve/Install .
I already use mercurial queues.
These are the steps I see to install:
hg clone http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-1.2
cd dovecot-1.2
hg clone http://hg.rename-it.nl/dovecot-1.2-managesieve-patch .hg/
patches
hg qpush
Do the steps change?
Quoting Charles Marcus cmar...@media-brokers.com:
On 9/18/2009, Matthias Andree (matthias.and...@gmx.de) wrote:
Ubuntu 8.04 is a long-term support release (desktop three years, server five
years), and it's natural that users will use that.
Yes.
It is also natural that critical servers
Brent Bloxam wrote:
This issue was eerily close to a MySQL database structure change that shouldn't
have affected any related queries
Time to eat my words ;) Issue was related to the structure change by
another admin.
I've recently hit a bug after updating pam, while pam-ssh passphrase
authentication become enabled.
Dovecot-auth crashes as users having private a key stored in .ssh try to
log in.
I have a gentoo system with dovecot-1.1.7 installed. PAM: 1.1.0.
Gentoo Bug:
i'd like to make a simple feature request on dovecot
i'm using v1.2.4 (latest one) and IMAP logout message, by default is:
Sep 18 14:26:27 correio dovecot: IMAP(u...@domain.com): Disconnected:
Logged out bytes=384/93
the message can be a little customized with:
# IMAP
I was looking for the same thing earlier this month.
I'm not on v1.2.4 but that should have the mail_log_prefix option
which lets you add something to the start of every log line, including
logouts. I use that to put the username and remote IP in every log
line. It has helped out quite a
On Sep 18, 2009, at 7:53 PM, at...@atoth.sote.hu wrote:
I've recently hit a bug after updating pam, while pam-ssh passphrase
authentication become enabled.
Dovecot-auth crashes as users having private a key stored in .ssh
try to
log in.
I have a gentoo system with dovecot-1.1.7 installed.
On Sep 18, 2009, at 11:52 AM, Gabriele wrote:
No problems with messages under 4MB size (there are huge messages,
up to 25MB), but as soon as I try to move messages from 4MB and up,
the connection hangs, nothing happens, the application becomes
barely responsive, I have quit and re-open it
David Warden escreveu:
I was looking for the same thing earlier this month.
I'm not on v1.2.4 but that should have the mail_log_prefix option
which lets you add something to the start of every log line, including
logouts. I use that to put the username and remote IP in every log
line. It has
It solves the problem. The pam file dovecot uses relies on system-auth.
However no other application using system-auth crashes...
Regards,
Dw.
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On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 15:56 +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
No\{e}l, I don't think such findings belong here.
Ubuntu 8.04 is a long-term support release (desktop three years, server five
years), and it's natural that users will use that.
Really? I had not realised ubuntu wrote Dovecot,
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:11 -0500, Eric Jon Rostetter wrote:
I have never understood anyone who would use a distro for critical
applications that forces them to use 3+ year old software.
Because it is stable and just plain works, of course.
Oh what rubbish, ubuntu released a brand new
Quoting Noel Butler noel.but...@ausics.net:
On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 11:11 -0500, Eric Jon Rostetter wrote:
I have never understood anyone who would use a distro for critical
applications that forces them to use 3+ year old software.
Because it is stable and just plain works, of course.
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