Quota count and clone questions

2019-02-13 Thread Robert Moskowitz via dovecot
all this almost reads like I can drop maintaining the quota2 table? From https://wiki.dovecot.org/Quota/Count mailbox_list_index = yes # Avoid spending excessive time waiting for the quota calculation to finish when # mails' vsizes aren't already cached. If this many mails are opened, finish

Re: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread @lbutlr via dovecot
On 13 Feb 2019, at 11:10, Peter Chiochetti via dovecot wrote: > ls | while read F; do echo $F; T=$(echo $F | cut -c 1-10); D=$(date > --date="@$T" "+../../.Archive.%Y-%m/cur"); echo $D; done Perfect! (change date to gdate if your system is BSD based and your gnu tools are prefix with 'g')

Re: Maintaining table quota2

2019-02-13 Thread Robert Moskowitz via dovecot
On 2/13/19 6:51 PM, Benny Pedersen via dovecot wrote: Robert Moskowitz via dovecot skrev den 2019-02-14 00:22: Am I 'getting it'? 15- is loaded before 20- check dovecot -n always gives wanted results Yes, that I see.  But local.conf is loaded after 15- and 20-.  If any of these have a

Re: Maintaining table quota2

2019-02-13 Thread Benny Pedersen via dovecot
Robert Moskowitz via dovecot skrev den 2019-02-14 00:22: Am I 'getting it'? 15- is loaded before 20- check dovecot -n always gives wanted results

Re: Maintaining table quota2

2019-02-13 Thread Robert Moskowitz via dovecot
More on 'global' local section: If there was !include_try global_local.conf before the !include_try local.conf It would have things like: #    dovecot.conf protocols = imap pop3 lmtp sieve dict {     sqlquota = mysql:/etc/dovecot/dovecot-dict-sql.conf.ext } On 2/13/19 1:51 AM, Aki Tuomi

Re: Need to authenticate Outlook and NTLM

2019-02-13 Thread Mark Foley via dovecot
Is it possible that no one on this list is authenticating Outlook with Dovecot and NTLM? --Mark -Original Message- Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2019 00:51:01 -0500 To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Re: Need to authenticate Outlook and NTLM From: Mark Foley via dovecot More on this ... I

Re: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread Peter Chiochetti via dovecot
Am 13.02.19 um 15:44 schrieb Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot: Il giorno mer 13 feb 2019 alle ore 14:02 @lbutlr via dovecot ha scritto: Why would the script be looking at the contents of the messages at all? The script isn't made by me and i'm not a python programme, thus, i'll keep it

Re: Using SHA256/512 for SQL based password

2019-02-13 Thread Robert Moskowitz via dovecot
On 2/13/19 10:53 AM, Jean-Daniel Dupas via dovecot wrote: Le 13 févr. 2019 à 14:54, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot mailto:dovecot@dovecot.org>> a écrit : On 2/13/19 8:30 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: On 13.2.2019 15.18, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot wrote: On 2/13/19 1:23 AM, Matthias Fechner

Re: Using SHA256/512 for SQL based password

2019-02-13 Thread Jean-Daniel Dupas via dovecot
> Le 13 févr. 2019 à 14:54, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot > a écrit : > > > > On 2/13/19 8:30 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: >> On 13.2.2019 15.18, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot wrote: >>> >>> On 2/13/19 1:23 AM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: Am 13. Februar 2019 00:34:15 schrieb

problem witht working director

2019-02-13 Thread Maciej Milaszewski IQ PL via dovecot
Hi I have dovecot director with 2-3 ring and 4 dovecot My ring is : 10.0.100.2  9090 right never   synced  8   37305225 39763861 0    723   2019-02-13 16:02:04 2019-02-13 16:02:04  10.0.100.3  9090 left  never   synced  8  

Re: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot
Il giorno mer 13 feb 2019 alle ore 14:02 @lbutlr via dovecot ha scritto: > Why would the script be looking at the contents of the messages at all? css having to "deal" with the subject? If you are using maildir, you have the > timestamp in the filename, and you can easily sort a message into

Re: Using SHA256/512 for SQL based password

2019-02-13 Thread Aki Tuomi via dovecot
On 13 February 2019 at 16:03 Robert Moskowitz via dovecot < dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote: On 2/13/19 8:30 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: On 13.2.2019 15.18, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot wrote:

Re: Using SHA256/512 for SQL based password

2019-02-13 Thread Robert Moskowitz via dovecot
On 2/13/19 8:30 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: On 13.2.2019 15.18, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot wrote: On 2/13/19 1:23 AM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: Am 13. Februar 2019 00:34:15 schrieb Robert Moskowitz : On 2/12/19 6:03 PM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: Am 12.02.2019 um 17:05

Re: Using SHA256/512 for SQL based password

2019-02-13 Thread Robert Moskowitz via dovecot
On 2/13/19 8:30 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: On 13.2.2019 15.18, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot wrote: On 2/13/19 1:23 AM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: Am 13. Februar 2019 00:34:15 schrieb Robert Moskowitz : On 2/12/19 6:03 PM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: Am 12.02.2019 um 17:05

Re: Using SHA256/512 for SQL based password

2019-02-13 Thread Aki Tuomi via dovecot
On 13.2.2019 15.18, Robert Moskowitz via dovecot wrote: > > > On 2/13/19 1:23 AM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: >> >> >> Am 13. Februar 2019 00:34:15 schrieb Robert Moskowitz >> : >> >>> On 2/12/19 6:03 PM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: Am 12.02.2019 um 17:05 schrieb Robert

Re: Using SHA256/512 for SQL based password

2019-02-13 Thread Robert Moskowitz via dovecot
On 2/13/19 1:23 AM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: Am 13. Februar 2019 00:34:15 schrieb Robert Moskowitz : On 2/12/19 6:03 PM, Matthias Fechner via dovecot wrote: Am 12.02.2019 um 17:05 schrieb Robert Moskowitz via dovecot: I have trying to find how to set the dovecot-sql.conf

Re: Fwd: [grosjo/fts-xapian] `doveadm fts rescan` removes all indices (#15)

2019-02-13 Thread Joan Moreau via dovecot
Hi Anyone ? On 2019-02-08 08:54, Joan Moreau via dovecot wrote: Hi, THis is a core problem in Dovecot in my understanding. In my opinion, the rescan in dovecot should send to the FTS plugin the list of "supposedly" indexed emails (UID), and the plugin shall purge the redundant UID (i..e

Re: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread @lbutlr via dovecot
On 13 Feb 2019, at 02:22, Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot wrote: > Hi to all > We have a maildir with about 180GB of emails. > We have to archive them to a structure like: .Archive.YYY./MM.folder > > Are you aware of a script doing this ? I've found a perl script that > doesn't spit in year

Re: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot
Il giorno mer 13 feb 2019 alle ore 11:09 Aki Tuomi ha scritto: > with 2.3.4 you could use the new FILTER command over IMAP to run sieve script. It's a very very old server, i'm not on 2.4.x I've managed to make this working: https://gist.github.com/fwenzel/280896 is working properly. I had to

Re: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread Sami Ketola via dovecot
> On 13 Feb 2019, at 11.22, Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot > wrote: > > Hi to all > We have a maildir with about 180GB of emails. > We have to archive them to a structure like: .Archive.YYY./MM.folder > > Are you aware of a script doing this ? I've found a perl script that > doesn't spit

RE: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread Aki Tuomi via dovecot
with 2.3.4 you could use the new FILTER command over IMAP to run sieve script. Aki On 13 February 2019 at 12:07 Marc Roos via dovecot < dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote: I have made something for

RE: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread Marc Roos via dovecot
I have made something for archiving that you can supply with an array of mail folders and it wil move messages of a specific year to a folder ARCHIVE/YEAR. If you only have 180GB I would not make subdivision in months. Just put everything in a year folder sent and and received combined. Also

Re: Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread Peter Chiochetti via dovecot
Am 13.02.19 um 10:22 schrieb Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot: Hi to all We have a maildir with about 180GB of emails. We have to archive them to a structure like: .Archive.YYY./MM.folder Are you aware of a script doing this ? I've found a perl script that doesn't spit in year and month and a

Archive maildir

2019-02-13 Thread Gandalf Corvotempesta via dovecot
Hi to all We have a maildir with about 180GB of emails. We have to archive them to a structure like: .Archive.YYY./MM.folder Are you aware of a script doing this ? I've found a perl script that doesn't spit in year and month and a very, very, very, very, very old python script that: 1) doesn't