Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On Oct 13, 2008, at 7:08 PM, David McBride wrote:
>
>> ... Whereas a client using a folder prefix of ~/Mail/ is only able to
>> see its INBOX:
>>
>> 5 list "" "~/Mail/%"
>> 5 OK List completed.^M
>
> Fixed
ectly
handle namespaces that *begin* with the character '~'; using ~ in the
middle of a prefix, e.g. "flibble~/Mail", worked as documented, leading
me to suspect a bug in the ~-expansion handling of Dovecot.
(Dovecot 1.0.x worked as expected in this configuration.)
Unfortunately
og of the transaction involved, but unless Alpine is
doing something particularly interesting, then yes, that is the case.
I also agree that the deletion is almost certainly irrelevant to the crash.
Cheers,
David
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Alpine, if a user deletes their postponed-messages IMAP folder, and then
attempts to postpone a message, the IMAP process will crash shortly
after the postponed-messages folder is recreated.)
Cheers,
David
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l folder root specified in mail_location,
that would provide us with a much neater and general-purpose solution.
(I was hoping that setting full_filesystem_access=yes would do this, but it only
relaxes the normal access permissions.)
Cheers,
David
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implementation was buggy, and would
stop functioning properly after about 25 days of uptime - I think you'll want to
be running >= 2.6.18 to avoid it properly.
(See also: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=332231)
Cheers,
David
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ent
mail services rather than just one (including backups and everything else that
that entails.)
Usually it's much less effort _in the long run_ to migrate the data.
Cheers,
David
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ciple, I see no reason why you can't have both SMTP services
running at the same time..
Cheers,
David
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forum wrote:
Mar 18 01:34:31 bandicoot dovecot: auth(default): gssapi(?,MYIPADDRESS):
While acquiring service credentials: No principal in keytab matches
desired name
You need to add an imap kerberos service principal to the server's keytab file.
Cheers,
David
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