The apostrophes need to be removed from the LimitCORE example, otherwise the
parameter will not be recognized:
$ cat /etc/systemd/system/dovecot.service.d/service.conf
[Service]
#Environment='OPTIONS=-p'
#LimitCORE=8192
LimitCORE=infinity
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On 05/25/2015 06:14 AM, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
The apostrophes need to be removed from the LimitCORE example, otherwise the
parameter will not be recognized:
$ cat /etc/systemd/system/dovecot.service.d/service.conf
[Service]
#Environment='OPTIONS=-p'
#LimitCORE=8192
LimitCORE=infinity
I'm running dovecot 2.2.16 on my FreeBSD mail server. I've read information
on the wiki about setting up shared mailboxes, but I want to do something that
isn't really coved by the instructions I was reading there. My son (now 7
years old) has an account on the system, but doesn't use it
On Mon, 25 May 2015 15:50:08 +
Pascal Volk user+dove...@localhost.localdomain.org wrote:
On 05/25/2015 03:44 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Hey guys, please tell me that Dovecot does not depend on systemd!
Nope, Dovecot doesn't depend on systemd. Why should it depend on
systemd?
I could ask
On Mon, 25 May 2015 08:14:41 +0200
Thomas Leuxner t...@leuxner.net wrote:
The apostrophes need to be removed from the LimitCORE example,
otherwise the parameter will not be recognized:
$ cat /etc/systemd/system/dovecot.service.d/service.conf
[Service]
#Environment='OPTIONS=-p'
On 05/25/2015 03:44 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
Hey guys, please tell me that Dovecot does not depend on systemd!
Nope, Dovecot doesn't depend on systemd. Why should it depend on systemd?
But: Dovecot supports systemd. If you want to enable systemd, use:
./configure
On 24 May 2015, at 10:34, Christian Eichert dove...@zp1.net wrote:
Is there a way to timeout POP3 query if they come to often?
More precise I want to know if there is a setting in dovecot that makes it
ignore pop3 requests from a certain user if they come more often then a
certain
Hi Timo,
Thanks for your quick response, apologies for my slow one.
Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi writes:
I'm using 2.2.13 on Debian stable, and I perform regular dsync
backups. Typically if there is an error, dsync can recover from it the
next time it is run, but I've been encountering a new
Hi!
When I run doveadm sync -u an-specific-user tcp:192.168.0.2:12345, I
get this error:
http://pastebin.com/NxyyNGJk
Only to one specific user... I've tried to repair with doveadm
force-resync, unsuccessfully. Is this known?
Ubuntu14.04 + Dovecot-2.2.15. My doveconf -n:
May 25 2015 1:01 PM, Chris Ross cross+dove...@distal.com wrote:
I'm running dovecot 2.2.16 on my FreeBSD mail server. I've read information
on the wiki about
setting up shared mailboxes, but I want to do something that isn't really
coved by the instructions
I was reading there. My son (now
Hi,
I have dovecot-2.2.15 on fedora21 with Thunderbird and having some
difficulty creating subfolders and deleting folders.
Creating subfolders results in a folder at the root with a caret instead
of a slash called folder^subfolder with an entry in .subscriptions with
that name, instead of
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