Stephan Bosch schreef:
Tom Hendrikx schreef:
Hi,
After upgrading from dovecot 1.1 to dovecot 1.2.2 and the new sieve
implementation (0.1.9), I'm having some strange problems. I'm including
some general purpose scripts into my user script from sieve_global_dir.
After some tests it seems
Tom Hendrikx schreef:
Applied and tested. sieved and sieve-test now complain with an error
message, but everything seems to function when run from within dovecot.
Error: sieve: include: sieve_dir and home not set (wanted script spam.sieve)
Error: failed to load binary: .default.svbin
I'll wait
Stephan Bosch wrote:
Tom Hendrikx schreef:
BTW, before I fixed your bug I had the same error for the above reason.
But, as you may have noticed, that error is wrong, since you are using
:global. I've committed a fix for that already:
http://hg.rename-it.nl/dovecot-1.2-sieve/rev/449d8ecb0f34
Tom Hendrikx schreef:
Hi,
After upgrading from dovecot 1.1 to dovecot 1.2.2 and the new sieve
implementation (0.1.9), I'm having some strange problems. I'm including
some general purpose scripts into my user script from sieve_global_dir.
After some tests it seems that ths scripts get executed
Hi,
I've just tried upgrading from 1.1.8 to 1.2.2. As soon as the new
version was started up the number of imap/pop3 processes began to
climb to 800+, where I normally have about 300 or so connections at
any given time. The load on the server also climbed to 150+.
I've reverted back to 1.1.18,
I've just tried upgrading from 1.1.8 to 1.2.2. As soon as the new
version was started up the number of imap/pop3 processes began to
climb to 800+, where I normally have about 300 or so connections at
any given time. The load on the server also climbed to 150+.
I've reverted back to 1.1.18, which
- kernel
r...@stoat:/# uname -a
Linux stoat.aluminati.org 2.6.24-23-server #1 SMP Mon Jan 26 01:36:05
UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
- the output of dovecot --build-options
This is from the current 1.1.18 install, but 1.2 was compiled with the
same configuration options, so they should be the
On Mon, 2009-07-27 at 12:14 +0100, Guy wrote:
I've just tried upgrading from 1.1.8 to 1.2.2. As soon as the new
version was started up the number of imap/pop3 processes began to
climb to 800+, where I normally have about 300 or so connections at
any given time. The load on the server also