On Sat, 2 Jan 2010 22:24:27 -0500
Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi articulated:
No, my visa was originally set to be max. 1 year so I have to go
back. It was pretty fun and Rackspace is a great company, but
Blacksburg is a bit too small town and I want to go elsewhere. (Now
could be a good time to
Hi again Timo,
Yep. Looks like you're right.
After my post yesterday I changed something and now nothing works.
Looks like I'll have to dig a little deeper on the docs.
Thank you again,
s.
--- On Sat, 2/1/10, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
From: Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi
Subject: Re:
On 3.1.2010, at 6.26, Jerry wrote:
(Now
could be a good time to try to get me to come somewhere I've always
wanted to go. :)
Where exactly would that be? I worked for years in New York City, and
except for the occasional terror bombing, it was a great place to work.
Everything I could
On Mon, 04 Jan 2010 00:43:07 Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 3.1.2010, at 6.26, Jerry wrote:
(Now
could be a good time to try to get me to come somewhere I've always
wanted to go. :)
Where exactly would that be? I worked for years in New York City, and
except for the occasional terror
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Timo Sirainen said the following on 03/01/10 12:43:
New York City and New Zealand would be interesting, but I don't know of any
interesting companies in them. Especially ones that would be interested in
paying for Dovecot development.
You can
On Sun, 3 Jan 2010 06:43:07 -0500
Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi articulated:
On 3.1.2010, at 6.26, Jerry wrote:
(Now
could be a good time to try to get me to come somewhere I've always
wanted to go. :)
Where exactly would that be? I worked for years in New York City,
and except for
* Noel Butler, 2010-01-02 12:15
On Sat, 2010-01-02 at 09:45 +0100, Thomas Zajic wrote:
Dovecot versions involved were/are 1.2.x, I'm currently at 1.2.9. My
system is running Slackware 13.0, but this also happened with 12.2.
We run Slackware (yes currently 13.0, and with custom kernels
* Timo Sirainen, 2010-01-02 17:48
On 2.1.2010, at 3.45, Thomas Zajic wrote:
[c1095367] ? inotify_free_group_priv+0x12/0x21
[c1093c81] ? fsnotify_final_destroy_group+0x16/0x1e
..
There are no processes other than dovecot's imap that are ever causing
these warnings. Does this indicate a
Hi List,
i'm running the current debian lenny dovecot-version
(dpkg says it's 1.0.15-2.3+lenny1) and i'm trying to get the
antispam-plugin ('1.2+20090702-1~bpo50+3') to work.
Unfortunately dovecot always says antispam plugin not configured
moving spam into the spam-folder.
My config:
protocol
Hi folks,
I have configured the imap folder separator to '/' (see below).
AFAIU the separator character does not affect the internal
folder representation managed by Dovecot, but just the
communication between client and imap server. Question is:
What is supposed to happen if I try to create a
On January 3, 2010 6:16:18 PM +0100 Harald Dunkel
harald.dun...@t-online.de wrote:
What is supposed to happen if I try to create a folder named
a.b in this configuration? Since '.' is not a separator
character anymore, and since the client doesn't know anything
about the internals of Dovecot, I
On 01/03/2010 04:29 PM Malte Schirmacher wrote:
Hi List,
i'm running the current debian lenny dovecot-version
(dpkg says it's 1.0.15-2.3+lenny1) and i'm trying to get the
antispam-plugin ('1.2+20090702-1~bpo50+3') to work.
Unfortunately dovecot always says antispam plugin not configured
Pascal Volk wrote:
Result from irc://chat.freenode.net/dovecot:
Oops, sorry for forgeting to write this myself.
On 3.1.2010, at 12.16, Harald Dunkel wrote:
What is supposed to happen if I try to create a folder named
a.b in this configuration? Since '.' is not a separator
character anymore, and since the client doesn't know anything
about the internals of Dovecot, I do not see why Dovecot
complains
On 3.1.2010, at 9.12, Thomas Zajic wrote:
Hehe ... okay, so which one is it? :-) I don't even know what exactly
to make of this warning - obviously, there may be a potential memory
leak related to inotify and dovecot's imap process, but is it
1. a bug in the kernel that is triggered by
Timo Sirainen wrote, On 2009. 12. 29. 21:08:
dovecot -n output could be helpful. Also did you look at logs? Maybe
Yes, I looked logs, I didn't found an error.
This is dovecot -n:
# 1.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.28-15-server x86_64 Ubuntu 9.04 xfs
protocols: imap imaps
Justin Krejci wrote, On 2009. 12. 29. 16:27:
Not to pick nits but pop3+leave on server does not mean you have all message
from the dawn of time stored on the server. Outlook and presumably other
MUAs have remove from server after X time and remove from server when
message is deleted options
Charles Marcus wrote, On 2009. 12. 29. 13:18:
The fact that he has had 'no problems' in many years is purely the luck
of the draw. One minor bug in either the IMAP/POP server or the mail
client during an upgrade or other maintenance, and boom - he will
*really* be surprised when *all* of his
Hi all,
Thanks for the suggestions. It sounds like the consensus is that I
should avoid polling with POP or IMAP and deal with incoming messages
directly.
Bob
* Timo Sirainen, 2010-01-03 22:54
On 3.1.2010, at 9.12, Thomas Zajic wrote:
1. a bug in the kernel that is triggered by something that dovecot's
inotify code does, or
Yes.
Is there anything related I should/could tune in /proc/sys/fs/inotify?
Probably not. I'd ask about this in
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