I'm used to putting things in inetd and,
1) should dovecot crash, I'd think it would get restarted if it was
invoked from inet's imap-login
2) it would get started well after the boot
...wouldn't that be preferable. Enlighten me, please
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If I've made configuration changes, is there a way to refresh...without
killing and restartingDovecot?
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is happening now as OK,
working as designed.
Although we may eventually move to a different mailbox format, I am only
switching from UW to DC in the first step.
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.
- Index file code cleanups, simplifications and optimizations. Make it
work with NFS with attribute cache enabled.
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redesign. I'll write a separate
mail about this later.
- Index file code cleanups, simplifications and optimizations. Make it
work with NFS with attribute cache enabled.
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who obsess over things small)::
a) /var/run/dovecot can be 600, root:dovecot
b) /var/run/dovecot/login should be 750, root:dovecot
c) /var/run/dovecot/login/ssl-parameters.dat might be 640, root: dovecot
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If you mean the folders (as opposed to the inbox) of a user, this is the
way I understand the interaction between the subscription list and
folder displays:
1) The purpose of subscription lists is to restrict the folders
presented in the folder list.
2) I think that the default is for IMAP to
to 1500 messages and 150MB...with UWIMAP he could only delete approx 800
at a time and then had to wait 5-10 minutes for it to process. With dc,
he marked off the whole folder and it was gone in seconds.
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. Most clients will
reconnect and in an emergency I'd imagine it would outweigh any
inconvenience to your users.
Ethan
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required pam_aix
Needless to say, it would have been better if the IBM default was the second
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too. I'll write a separate mail
about this later.
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.rc28
Thanks,
Phillip
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. Then
I tried to enable SSL and the logs said I was missing
/usr/local/libexec/dovecot/ssl-build-param, which I located in the build
tree under ./src/master.
Is there anything else I need?
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eventually want to use PAM; how do I get it to look in
/etc/pam.conf instead /etc/pam.d...or will it find it automatically?
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just annoyed at what IBM has done with /etc/passwd?
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. But
will there be a conflict with procmail and dovecot's use of fcntl, which
UWIMAP doesn't use?
Help.
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had thought they were to be owned by dovecot, but it turns out that
they should not
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them in a
sheaf of unique build trees so there was never any confusion as to where
an edition of them came from...one could always reference back to the
unique build tree and do a sum on them.
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will remain the same.
Questions:
1) Will DC be building indices for everything or just for the userid
that I use to request client service for?
2) Are there any pitfalls others have experience doing this?
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or performance to
prefer NFS V2 or 3 or 4?
5) Are there other questions I should ask of IBM about NFS client and
Server daemon config
Thanks in advance...
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