> On Feb 24, 2017, at 6:08 AM, Mark Moseley wrote:
>
> * Do you use the perl poolmon script or something else? The perl script was
> being weird for me, so I rewrote it in python but it basically does the
> exact same things.
Would you mind sharing it? :)
Zhang
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:15 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 24 Feb 2017, at 0.08, Mark Moseley wrote:
> >
> > As someone who is about to begin the process of moving from maildir to
> > mdbox on NFS (and therefore just about to start the 'director-ization' of
>
On 24 Feb 2017, at 0.08, Mark Moseley wrote:
>
> As someone who is about to begin the process of moving from maildir to
> mdbox on NFS (and therefore just about to start the 'director-ization' of
> everything) for ~6.5m mailboxes, I'm curious if anyone can share any
>
> On Feb 23, 2017, at 4:21 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> On 23 Feb 2017, at 23.00, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>>
>> I mainly see such external databases as additional reasons for things to
>> break. And even if not, additional extra layers of latency.
>
> Oh, just thought
As someone who is about to begin the process of moving from maildir to
mdbox on NFS (and therefore just about to start the 'director-ization' of
everything) for ~6.5m mailboxes, I'm curious if anyone can share any
experiences with it. The list is surprisingly quiet about this subject, and
articles
On Thu, 23 Feb 2017, KT Walrus wrote:
It's on my to-do list, but I think you can use dehydrated in signing
mode.
--signcsr (-s) path/to/csr.pem Sign a given CSR, output CRT on stdout
(advanced usage)
In this way, you can reuse private key, as well as making it more
secure by
On 23 Feb 2017, at 23.00, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> I mainly see such external databases as additional reasons for things to
> break. And even if not, additional extra layers of latency.
Oh, just thought that I should clarify this and I guess other things I said. I
think there are
On 22 Feb 2017, at 22.46, KT Walrus wrote:
>
>> On Feb 22, 2017, at 2:44 PM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>>
>> I guess mainly the message sequence numbers in IMAP protocol makes this more
>> difficult, but it's not an impossible problem to solve.
>
> Any thoughts on
> On Feb 20, 2017, at 4:01 PM, Joseph Tam wrote:
>
> yacinechaou...@yahoo.com writes:
>
>> Interesting. Is there any particular benefit in having only one file
>> for both certificate and private key ? I find that putting private key
>> in a separate file feels more
> On Feb 23, 2017, at 12:50 PM, Aki Tuomi wrote:
>
> I tried reproducing your issue, but unfortunately using the exact version you
> are using yielded nothing useful.
>
> Do you think you could try if v2.2.28rc2 fixes the problem?
That wouldn’t be easy. Dovecot is
On 2017-01-12 21:55, Matt Simpson wrote:
I’m running dovecot 2.2.27 and pigeonhole 0.4.16 on FreeBSD 11.
I’m using the pigeonhole/sieve external pipe plugin to run a Perl program to
send a Pushover notification when certain messages are received.
The Perl script is executed, and the
Let me make a guess and argument he wanted to authenticate Dovecot
against AD...
Then there is this article in the wiki:
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/ActiveDirectoryNtlm
Should do as requested clean document...!?
Philon
Am 23.02.2017 08:48, schrieb Steffen Kaiser:
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Yes, and they (isode) still use it as marketing evidence. The benchmarking tool
project also seems out of maintenance.
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On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 8:52 AM, M. Balridge <'dove...@r.paypc.com'> wrote:
Quoting Ruga :
> Comparison of Dovecot, Uwash,
On 23 Feb 2017, at 00:33, Ruga wrote:
> Comparison of Dovecot, Uwash, Courier, Cyrus and M-Box:
> http://www.isode.com/whitepapers/mbox-benchmark.html
Uwash? as in UW IMAP that I used briefly in 1999? That hasn't seen an update in
a decade?
--
Apple broke AppleScripting
Hello,
I have noticed few errors like this. I don't recall seeing that with
version 2.2.10
Feb 23 05:20:03 mail21 dovecot[6569]: imap-login: Panic: file
login-proxy-state.c: line 77 (login_proxy_state_deinit): assertion
failed: (rec->num_waiting_connections == 0)
Feb 23 05:50:03 mail21
On 17.02.17 22:57 Bastian Sebode wrote:
> Finally I found the issue! :-) But I still have no idea why the
> problem happens with Thunderbird.
>
> I used dehydrated to fetch the certificates from Let's Encrypt and
> as I said, it works for most clients pretty well. (Tried: Mulberry,
> Claws Mail,
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