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On Fri, 27 Apr 2007, Wade Smart wrote:
I got dovecot to start but then I had to reboot and now Im receiving errors:
Apr 27 19:48:18 wadesmart dovecot: auth(default): You'll need to add at
least one userdb
Dovecot differs between Authentification
I am playing around with dovecot and want to use local filesystem for indexing.
But whenever I open a new imap connection the following warning is shown:
Apr 30 10:14:42 beira dovecot: Mailbox indexes in /app/home/gasi are in NFS
mount. You must set mmap_disable=yes to avoid index corruptions.
Láďa wrote:
Ok, I will answer to myself :-) Just take a look here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.dovecot/20813/match=
and thanks for the patch, it works now :-)
Actually it would be nice to include this patch in dovecot sieve CVS
version, as originally it contains just
Any plans to have Dovecot store emails in a database?
NAS/SAN devices which do automatic replication to a second device are
extremely expensive.
gluster is looking extremely interesting although it's rather new. I've
tried the beta of file replication and it works, the non-beta is due
I have been using uw-imap on my mailserver. I tried briefly to use
dovecot with the default config. It seem to work faster, but users
imap folders (user accounts are in openldap) disappeared. Is there a
sample config somewhere I can look at to get some idea how to
configure dovecot so
John Peacock spake the following on 4/30/2007 10:30 AM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Users have inbox, trash and sent folder, but none of the other folders
that they have created in /home/Username.
Are the folders /invisible/ or not /subscribed/? Have one of the users
go into the Horde folder
If you mean the folders (as opposed to the inbox) of a user, this is the
way I understand the interaction between the subscription list and
folder displays:
1) The purpose of subscription lists is to restrict the folders
presented in the folder list.
2) I think that the default is for IMAP to
On Mon, 2007-04-23 at 12:07 -0700, Troy Engel wrote:
Try running the script under strace (i.e. 'strace -e trace=file perl
/script.pl') or truss to watch the perl script and see what file or
directory it's trying to open. That should provide a quick clue.
I was just testing the migration
Luca Corti wrote:
I was just testing the migration script, encountered the same issue and
just added a print before the open || die at line 230. It tries to open
the file Maildir/courierimapkeywords/:list which seems to be missing and
probably not mandatory.
Aha, thanks -- I too encountered