On 7/2/2009 6:28 PM, Jose Luis Marin Perez wrote:
In Courier-Imap via webmail when delete a email, this was in the
INBOX, but it showed as shading and in the server appends the flag T,
but was not automatically moved to the Trash.
When calculating the quota through maildirsize did not
On 30. juni. 2009, at 21.45, Mario Antonio Garcia wrote:
Do you think that there is a substantial performance gain by running
Dovecot in a 64 bit Architecture?
64bit arch is faster on floating point operations, not on integer, so
that won't help much. If you have large amounts of memory
I've deleted some mails using my handmade tool, it deletes some files
in cur subdir, but deleted messages are still appear in thunderbird.
I believe that's because of stale index file. Is it safe to delete
dovect.index? Or what else should I delete/modify to make TB view in
sync with real state of
* Max Ivanov ivanov.ma...@gmail.com:
I've deleted some mails using my handmade tool, it deletes some files
in cur subdir, but deleted messages are still appear in thunderbird.
I believe that's because of stale index file. Is it safe to delete
dovect.index?
Yes
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Given a Linux mail server with Postfix+Dovecot using MySQL as userbase, a single
Linux user for file system access, two mail domains configured (acme1.com
acme2.com) and a maildir structure as follows
\var\spool\mail\acme1.com-
I can't say it's best practice, it depends on your setting.
I'm allowing IMAP login from both us...@acme1.com and us...@acme2.com,
to some extent it's us...@acme1.com us...@acme2.com to the same
maildir location, and I'm taking the 2) approach.
2) The same maildir path specified in MySQL
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Luigi Rosa li...@luigirosa.com wrote:
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Given a Linux mail server with Postfix+Dovecot using MySQL as userbase, a
single
Linux user for file system access, two mail domains configured (acme1.com
acme2.com) and a
Hi,
Yesterday I had to reboot my server machine and I think there was an email
client connected from the LAN during the reboot which I did not notice then.
Now that mailbox is no longer accessible: as soon as I try to connect, it
lets me wait forever while openin the folder, and cycles
On Thursday, July 2 at 05:28 PM, quoth Jose Luis Marin Perez:
When calculating the quota through maildirsize did not consider the
emails with flag T.
What's the point of having a quota if users can circumvent it by
simply labeling their messages as deleted?
In all truth, if it weren't for
Le 2 juil. 09 à 18:12, Timo Sirainen a écrit :
On Jul 1, 2009, at 5:48 PM, Axel Luttgens wrote:
* OK [UIDVALIDITY 1] UIDs valid
Hmm. Wonder when that got broken. It used to work, but yes, I can
reproduce it with v1.2 too. I'll take a look at it in a few days.
Hello Timo,
Le 1 juil. 09 à 07:35, pj2...@inbox.lv a écrit :
-- Tavs bezmaksas pasts Inbox.lv
You sure had a lot of things to share.
But I don't gnork the slightest thing.
Could you elaborate?
Drear Sirs,
Thanks for your reply,
Fully understanding the operation of the quota and emails deleted (Flag T).
I think use the plugin autocreate to create Trash folder to all users and
configure webmail to automatically send emails deleted to that folder in any
case my advice is that if
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