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On Thu, 5 Jun 2014, Bruno Galindro da Costa wrote:
My ldap config is using the variable %d in base search for domain
replacement when dovecot will search for users in LDAP. Its works fine
for
dovecot operation.
But, for doveadm index, not. It
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2014, Bruno Galindro da Costa wrote:
My ldap config is using the variable %d in base search for domain
replacement when dovecot will search for users in LDAP. Its works fine for
dovecot operation.
When an user logs into Dovecot, the
ok tks!
2014-06-06 3:16 GMT-03:00 Steffen Kaiser skdove...@smail.inf.fh-brs.de:
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2014, Bruno Galindro da Costa wrote:
My ldap config is using the variable %d in base search for domain
replacement when dovecot will search for
My ldap config is using the variable %d in base search for domain
replacement when dovecot will search for users in LDAP. Its works fine for
dovecot operation.
But, for doveadm index, not. It ignores that variable and tries to pass a
base search without domain. So, the search will not working.
Hi,
We store our mail archive in a tree of subfolders. I am trying to speed up text searching
on our mail archive but when running doveadm -D -v index -u neil
shared/Exalon/Aandeelhouders the following output is produced:
..
doveadm(neil): Panic: file mbox-storage.c: line 711
On 10.6.2013, at 14.56, W. de Hoog wdeh...@exalondelft.nl wrote:
We store our mail archive in a tree of subfolders. I am trying to speed up
text searching on our mail archive but when running doveadm -D -v index -u
neil shared/Exalon/Aandeelhouders the following output is produced:
..
On 09.02.2012 03:29, wrote Timo Sirainen:
On 21.12.2011, at 19.35, e-frog wrote:
But some day doveadm index (and several other commands) should allow wildcards
in mailbox names, so you could just do doveadm index -A '*'
Actually I'm using doveadm index -A '*' in a daily cron job and it
On 21.12.2011, at 19.35, e-frog wrote:
But some day doveadm index (and several other commands) should allow
wildcards in mailbox names, so you could just do doveadm index -A '*'
Actually I'm using doveadm index -A '*' in a daily cron job and it seems to
work for me.
Yes, looks like it
On 21.12.2011 07:26, wrote Timo Sirainen:
On 20.12.2011, at 22.02, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
On 12/20/2011 2:18 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 19:27 -0800, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Does doveadm index -A INBOX reindex everything? What about users with
multiple folders, both
On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 19:27 -0800, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Does doveadm index -A INBOX reindex everything? What about users with
multiple folders, both subbed not subbed under INBOX?
It indexes INBOX (only) for all users. And it doesn't reindex
anything, it just adds any missing stuff.
On 12/20/2011 2:18 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 19:27 -0800, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Does doveadm index -A INBOX reindex everything? What about users with
multiple folders, both subbed not subbed under INBOX?
It indexes INBOX (only) for all users. And it doesn't reindex
On 20.12.2011, at 22.02, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
On 12/20/2011 2:18 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Wed, 2011-12-14 at 19:27 -0800, Daniel L. Miller wrote:
Does doveadm index -A INBOX reindex everything? What about users with
multiple folders, both subbed not subbed under INBOX?
It indexes
Does doveadm index -A INBOX reindex everything? What about users with
multiple folders, both subbed not subbed under INBOX?
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Daniel
Hello folks,
I recent update my dovecot 2.0.6 to the version 2.0.13 cause i wanted to use
dovecot index to build fts squat for users!
I noticed that there is no log for the fts build action, it does log all
actions to the normal index.cache.
Timo, could you add some logging please? And also, if
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