Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-08 at 10:56 +, Ed W wrote:
Can I also add to your TODO list:
- Lemonade Profile!
Yes, and other extensions.. I haven't thought about these much yet, but
I think most of them won't be too difficult to implement.
That'd be a really great-to-have
Hello,
I've just installed another postfix+dovecot based mail service (I
love dovecot! :-), and I found this message dict: Leaked a t_pop()
call in I/O handler (nil) being logged each time I authenticate
against it via POP3 or IMAP.
Searching through the code, I've found this (this is Dovecot
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 10:42 +0300, Eric Beda wrote:
Hi,
through various trial and errors i've found the solution to my problem, i
disabled the mbox_min_index_size, it was set to 200 ( i think i read in
some tutorial that this will increase performance)
#mbox_min_index_size = 200
After
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 10:20 +0100, Sergio Lopez wrote:
src/dict/dict-cache.c
Notice the t_push() call there. So calling t_pop() somewhere before
the end of the function, makes dovecot work like a charm (again).
Fixed, thanks.
P.D: I'm really surprised that nobody noticed this
El Thursday 06 December 2007 13:35:26 Maciej Poszywak escribió:
My other option is to write a script which will log as each user and create
indexes, however this seems a bit of painful way to do it.
That's almost the way I did; using a master user is quite simple, and even if
it's no optimal,
Hi Timo,
Just tried squat in beta11. I also get the same error in the log:
dovecot: Dec 10 14:21:17 Error: IMAP(joewong99:joew.outblaze.com):
Corrupted squat uidlist file /mailfs/4/22/3/joewon
g99:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Maildir/dovecot.index.search.uids:
Broken uidlists
There is not change in my
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 18:48 +0800, Joe Wong wrote:
Hi Timo,
Just tried squat in beta11. I also get the same error in the log:
dovecot: Dec 10 14:21:17 Error: IMAP(joewong99:joew.outblaze.com):
Corrupted squat uidlist file /mailfs/4/22/3/joewon
g99:[EMAIL
Added the rewrite patch for 1.0.8 without any problems, but when I tried
building with: configure --prefix=/usr/local/dovecot, make gives this
output:
gcc -shared .libs/mail-log-plugin.o -Wl,-soname
-Wl,lib20_mail_log_plugin.so -o .libs/lib20_mail_log_plugin.so
ar cru
On 9.12.2007, at 23.27, Jerry Yeager wrote:
Dec 9 16:03:50 ns1 dovecot[331]: imap-login: We couldn't drop root
group privileges (wanted=150, gid=150, egid=0)
I wondered a bit if this change would break anything, but since it
worked with Linux I thought it would work elsewhere too. This
On 10.12.2007, at 14.37, Lars Johansen wrote:
Added the rewrite patch for 1.0.8 without any problems, but when I
tried
building with: configure --prefix=/usr/local/dovecot, make gives this
output:
trash-plugin.c:110: warning: 'struct quota_root_transaction_context'
declared inside parameter
Hi Timo,
Just take your suggestion. I have another collections of emails and running
full text search on that did not encounter any problem no matter they are on
NFS or local disk.
You mentioned that full text search is only working on for english only
mailbox, what is the current
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 23:29 +0800, Joe Wong wrote:
Hi Timo,
Just take your suggestion. I have another collections of emails and running
full text search on that did not encounter any problem no matter they are on
NFS or local disk.
You mentioned that full text search is only working on
Hi list,
I'm still trying to get global and per-user sieve scripts to work. With
no success yet.
This is what I've got for the moment:
dovecot.conf
---
protocol lda {
postmaster_address = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
fsync_disable = no
mail_plugins =
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 16:46 +0100, Matthias Kellermann wrote:
I'm still trying to get global and per-user sieve scripts to work. With
no success yet.
..
Is there really a way to get this to work under Dovecot 1.0.7?
Not by changing settings. Sieve plugin v1.0 can run only a single
script.
Hi Timo,
I've found that the problem may not be related to the non english content. I
just tried delete dovecot.index.* from the not-working folder. After that,
full text search is also working on that folder, no more Corrupted squat
uidlist file error. Why are the two related to each other?
On Dec 10, 2007, at 8:59 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 9.12.2007, at 23.27, Jerry Yeager wrote:
Dec 9 16:03:50 ns1 dovecot[331]: imap-login: We couldn't drop root
group privileges (wanted=150, gid=150, egid=0)
I wondered a bit if this change would break anything, but since it
worked with
I'm trying to setup DSPAM training using the mail-sending backend of the
Antispam filter, unfortunately, things don't appear to be working.
I've compiled it against the debian etch dovecot libraries, and the plugin
itself builds, and doesn't report any errors when running. As a matter of
fact,
Timo Sirainen wrote:
I guess you mean logging in with POP3? There the slowdown comes from
getting all messages' virtual sizes. So your preindexer could probably
do this by running pop3 for all users. If you use only a single UID for
users, you could do something like:
for user in `cat
On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 19:12 +0100, Maciej Poszywak wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ env | grep -E (MMAP|LOCK)
MMAP_DISABLED=yes
You've an extra D there at the end.
MAIL_READ_MMAPED=no
This doesn't actually mean no. Just the presence of the environment
variable means that it's enabled. So =1, =0,
On 12/8/07, Timo Sirainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-08 at 10:11 -0500, Sacha Bernstein wrote:
I would like to develop a new mailbox format for a very specialized
application. Can anyone point me in the appropriate direction to get
started writing a plugin?
More detail
On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 00:14 +0800, Joe Wong wrote:
I've found that the problem may not be related to the non english content. I
just tried delete dovecot.index.* from the not-working folder. After that,
full text search is also working on that folder, no more Corrupted squat
uidlist file
Just to get more information...
If I change the email accounts in dovecot.conf from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to my
own personal account (hosted off-site), the emails ARE getting forwarded.
If I go into the console and do cat mail file | /usr/sbin/sendmail
[EMAIL PROTECTED] then dspam DOES detect and
On Monday 10 December 2007 15:10:05 Justin Refice wrote:
And that's it. I never hear from the plugin again, regardless of how
many times I create/delete the SPAM folder, or how many times I move/copy
into/out of the folder. The plugin is basically silent.
I don't see the mails being
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