Re: [Dovecot] Thinderbird+delete+move to Trash folder

2009-12-22 Thread Aiko Barz
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 12:32:00AM +0100, Papp Tamás wrote: It's like when a messages is deleted from TB, the message get moved to the Trash folder, and it's expunged(?) at the same time. Is it possible? Do you use TB2? And do you have two trash folders? Like: - INBOX.Trash - Trash Then have

[Dovecot] Openbsd Postfix-Dovecot-SASL

2009-12-22 Thread thekat
Greetings all, I have a OpenBSD /Dovecot server at home running and sending / receiving email internally without issue.. Recently, I set up the same at our Parish, but one of our users wants to get their email externally. The user can read their email but has to send via the local ISP server..

Re: [Dovecot] dovecot-1.2.8 imap crash (with backtrace)

2009-12-22 Thread David Halik
I'm seeing both of these dumps on multiple users now with 1.2.9, so I went ahead and did backtraces for them both. maildir_uidlist_records_array_delete panic: http://pastebin.com/f20614d8 ns_get_listed_prefix panic: http://pastebin.com/f1420194c On 12/21/2009 12:43 PM, David Halik wrote:

Re: [Dovecot] Openbsd Postfix-Dovecot-SASL

2009-12-22 Thread Pascal Volk
On 12/22/2009 04:37 PM thekat wrote: … The user can read their email but has to send via the local ISP server.. The problem After much searching I have not found an answer to my question. I would like the user to authenticate to be able to send email through the server.. OpenBSD uses

Re: [Dovecot] Openbsd Postfix-Dovecot-SASL

2009-12-22 Thread Pascal Volk
On 12/22/2009 04:37 PM thekat wrote: … Error using bsdauth Dec 21 15:07:09 aml000t3 dovecot: Panic: auth(default): file passdb.c: line 190 (passdb_init): assertion failed: (passdb-passdb-default_pass_scheme != NULL || passdb-passdb-cache_key == NULL) It looks like bsdauth has a bug and

Re: [Dovecot] Openbsd Postfix-Dovecot-SASL

2009-12-22 Thread thekat
Pascal Volk-3 wrote: Sorry, I misread this part. My reply http://old.nabble.com/bsdauth-with-cache_key-failed-ts25800484.html#a25845782 includes the patch. The patch is also available in the official Dovecot repository: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-1.1/rev/b521d13ea89e But the best

Re: [Dovecot] Openbsd Postfix-Dovecot-SASL

2009-12-22 Thread Pascal Volk
On 12/22/2009 08:30 PM thekat wrote: Thx for the reply... OpenBSD is one of the systems that I have never done a third party patch on.. and my guess is that v1.1.20 will not be available until 4.7 .. v1.1.20 is available in 4.6 -current That being said can you provide the configure and

[Dovecot] Dovecot quota not working

2009-12-22 Thread Bruno Guimarães Sousa
Hi everyone, I'm trying to make quota to work in dovecot 1.0.rc15 in a Debian machine. Setting the limit to 1GB and starting to fill up the mailbox and nothing stopped me. It just kept growing and nothing happened. Restarted the service and nothing. I had already exceeded the 1 GB limit and

Re: [Dovecot] dovecot-1.2.8 imap crash (with backtrace)

2009-12-22 Thread Brandon Davidson
We've started seeing the maildir_uidlist_records_array_delete assert crash as well. It always seems to be preceded by a 'stale NFS file handle' error from a the same user on a different connection. Dec 22 10:12:20 oh-popmap5p dovecot: imap: user=apbao, rip=a.a.a.a, pid=2439:

Re: [Dovecot] dovecot-1.2.8 imap crash (with backtrace)

2009-12-22 Thread David Halik
I just double checked and we're seeing the same thing here, although we were never running with noac to begin with. Our poor NFS server would melt probably. ;) This is immediately before the crash: Dec 22 13:09:20 gehenna14.rutgers.edu dovecot: IMAP(user):

Re: [Dovecot] Dovecot quota not working

2009-12-22 Thread Charles Marcus
On 2009-12-22, Bruno Guimarães Sousa (brgso...@gmail.com) wrote: Details: # dovecot --version 1.0.rc15 Upgrade. No point in even discussing this until you do. 1.0rc15 is way, way too old and buggy. -- Best regards, Charles

Re: [Dovecot] dovecot-1.2.8 imap crash (with backtrace)

2009-12-22 Thread Timo Sirainen
On 22.12.2009, at 16.42, David Halik wrote: I just double checked and we're seeing the same thing here, although we were never running with noac to begin with. Our poor NFS server would melt probably. ;) This is immediately before the crash: Dec 22 13:09:20 gehenna14.rutgers.edu