it be correct to assume that all these existing users would be
fine (because of the hidden INBOX prefix namespace, compatibility mode),
and only new users would see a flat hierarchy when setting up Thunderbird?
Many thanks,
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nicely?
Many thanks,
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Charles Marcus wrote:
On 5/23/2008, Troy Engel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Can I add a second hidden namespace with no prefix:
Certainly...
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Namespaces
See, the wiki page has it backwards though of the way I need to do it;
the empty prefix namespace is the inbox
-push-the-button type of guy, but in this
case I need to get quantified evidence that it will actually do what I
need without breaking other things.
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;
$no_list_for_subscribe = false;
$imap_auth_mech = 'login';
$use_imap_tls = false;
The matching namespace in dovecot.conf that goes along with this is:
# Courier-IMAP friendly
namespace private {
separator = .
prefix = INBOX.
inbox = yes
}
Hope this helps some,
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Thomas wrote:
I searched the wiki and googled but couldn't find anything helpful. Do
you have any ideas?
I'll be the first to mention that 1.0rc15 is ancient by dovecot
standards, upgrade to 1.0x first and see if it's still broken.
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/system-auth (these are all Red Hat defaults out of
the box).
Hope some of this helps,
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/all/dovecot.spec
(look for # devel files for the specific section)
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your email instead of TBird.
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hire welcome message with company info, for instance)
that save me a lot of time.
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available.
hth,
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renamed the
folder to include a dot it remained invisible to your client.
hth,
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Ed W wrote:
All I'm getting from Thunderbird is an Invalid Command response. Is
there an easy way to get a look inside the imap stream to try and see
what's failing?
From the client end of things:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Debugging/Thunderbird
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).
I'll keep an eye out - I created another new mailbox yesterday which
will get the exact same treatment for an employee starting next Monday.
If it doesn't happen again I'll just resign to calling it a random
happenstance.
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Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 13:28 -0400, Stewart Dean wrote:
when will there be a respin for a V1.0.2?
This week.
Thank you! I'm not sure how I would test this for you, prior to 1.0.2 -
do you need it tested somehow?
regards,
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?
There have been several fixes since 1.0rc15 which deals with multiple
dovecots, auth socket accidental stomping, auth caches and things like
that. I would suggest you upgrade to the latest 1.0.1 first and see if
that has any impact on your problem.
$0.02 USD,
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not supposed to, as was my case.
hth,
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:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=1755262forum_id=589235
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, but the rest of the transaction isn't.
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do indexes like that.
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the gun and need
to restore services, but if it happens again I'd suggest scraping the
system for clues for a few minutes. (ls -laR important dirs like
/var/run/dovecot, ps -ef, maybe some lsof and lslk action, etc.)
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(look in /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch) and
make sure the two aren't stepping on each other's toes.
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which
Only *certain* directories (ddh pasted the output of a default file). By
default the /var/run/dovecot should be left alone, but it never hurts to
have people check their system...
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a clue...
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VIP's people a huge favor by converting to Maildir during
your IMAP daemon move...
$0.02.
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both logs and send to you? (they're pretty large and contain some
private info)
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, but what I can't
tell is who's problem it is -- Dovecot, or Thunderbird?
Thoughts welcome,
-te
PS: all the normal things tried like deleting the dovecot index files,
Thunderbird cache files and profiles, etc.
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down the startup tree, or add a little shell voodoo
to check for the MySQL socket before starting it...
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is upgrade to the actual
1.0.0 release, there were... 25(?) further release candidates beyond
rc7. Axel has an RPM ready for you:
http://atrpms.net/dist/fc6/dovecot/
hth,
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the “Use SSL”
checkbox.
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itself - take a look at your own personal maildir
folder and it should be pretty obvious.
The contents should be the name of the subfolder itself. Again, looking
at your personal folder and just copying the idea to the shared one
should be all you need to do.
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) is in production with 1.0.0, the users
are seeing fantastic speed gains. Even just emptying the trash feels a
whole lot snappier than ever...
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the problem this weekend (deployed
Dovecot server to production, migrated all our users) and noticed it was
with the accounts that were either very new or never used; I suspect the
assumption that this file is there is based on the account being in
active use with Courier.
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to watch the perl script and see what file or
directory it's trying to open. That should provide a quick clue.
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/
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trying it.
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a log. You want to
simply use a command like:
/bin/kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/dovecot/master.pid 2/dev/null` 2
/dev/null || true
See here:
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Logging#head-8886f6e09e2f691a4c45448f18f914c124dead50
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-esque system (RHEL, Fedora, CentOS).
Check your /etc/syslog.conf file.
Personally I prefer my logs discrete, and use the settings right out of
the Wiki page to /var/log/dovecot.log and the included logrotate.d/
script. Works 100%.
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. Feel free to ping me off list and I'll
file-attach the patches to save the Fedora folk some work. :)
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(they actually look
pretty screwed up), implementing that check would start blowing out
warnings in the logfile; yet these folders work perfectly fine I suppose.
FYI only. :)
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-auth', what openldap library is it linked into? Have you tried
compiling dovecot against this new 2.3.32 openldap install?
cliff:~ root# egrep -v '(^$|^#)' /opt/dovecot/etc/dovecot-ldap.conf
ldap_version = 3
Have you tried binding as version 2, just to see what happens?
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-write would have to
happen), then put folder B back onto the server named as the original.
TBird reads/writes regular old normal mbox files.
Just some ideas, hth.
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spec file to
include these two new programs to the binary output RPM. This 'error' is
on purpose, it's rpmbuild trying to help you notice changes that have
been made.
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-at-once operations which have always timed out
and caused us grief. While it still takes forever and a day to
accomplish (I blame Thunderbird), it now at least chugs along and
completes the ops with no user errors.
Thanks. :)
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] = 808463731
day first uid[6] = 1279801136
day first uid[7] = 1078085165
Fatal: file hdr read() 41984 != 1170103198
('idxview dovecot.index' and 'logview dovecot.index.log' come back
without any Fatal type errors, just gobs of information)
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Timo Sirainen wrote:
Use idxview dovecot.index dovecot.index.cache
Oooh, gotcha -- now it makes a lot more sense. Thanks. :)
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in an emergency.
This has been working great for many years upgrading Courier and Exim on
the same machine; rarely do I have to fall back but when it does happen
it's been as simple as pie.
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compile
as long as the OSes are compatible (glibc, etc.). What matters is
developing a logical symlink infrastructure to accomplish your needs.
I kind of thought that would have been obvious, sorry.
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) {
chomp $_;
(warning, I'm not a perl hacker - it looks good on paper to me. :)) This
way it'll spit out to screen what would be going into subscriptions. Or
maybe some better variation of my idea...
thx,
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