Hi, all.
I upgrade to 1.1.6, but the same config didn't work now.
Error message while start dovecot:
Starting Dovecot Imap: Fatal: userdb didn't return a home directory, but
mail location used it (%h): /%Lh/%Ld/%Ln/:INDEX=/%Lh/%Ld/%Ln/
Error: imap dump-capability process returned 89
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 17:24 +0800, Zhang Huangbin wrote:
Hi, all.
I upgrade to 1.1.6, but the same config didn't work now.
Error message while start dovecot:
Starting Dovecot Imap: Fatal: userdb didn't return a home directory, but
mail location used it (%h):
Hello all,
We've recently migrated the mail server used by our 5000 students, from
Tru64/UW-IMAP/Procmail/Postfix/mbox to Debian Etch/Dovecot/Deliver/Postfix/Maildir
E-mails are not stored directly on the server (except for index and control files), but on an NAS
that exports the students'
Eric Marin wrote:
So for *some* users, it seems that Deliver doesn't detect that there
isn't enough space, it tries to write the e-mail and of course fails,
then reports an error, and Postfix interprets this as a temporary
error and retries later.
Without knowing anything about the problem
Hi,
unfortunately, for those users that cause problem, even if the user is completely over-quota (say
900MB of files for a 100MB quota) *before* adding the small mail, Deliver still reports an fsync
failure.
Eric
Ed W a écrit :
Eric Marin wrote:
So for *some* users, it seems that Deliver
Hi,
Joseba Torre a écrit :
Hi,
El Jueves, 6 de Noviembre de 2008 a las 11:30, Eric Marin escribió:
- should I use the quota:fs plugin in this case (it seems to work out well
without it for most users) ?
quota:fs is only about reporting quota status using IMAP. So, it should do no
As best as I can tell, the answer seems to lie in namespaces
as a feature added in Dovecot 1.1.0. The problem is that I
don't understand how I could use them to resolve this
situation. I've read the documentation. I've looked at as many
example configurations as I could find.
Instead of:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 11:30 +0100, Eric Marin wrote:
So far, so good, except that for *some* users (and I can't seem to find
anything unusual about their
account), one gets this in /var/log/mail.log :
Nov 6 10:42:24 vega deliver(studentx):
Joseba Torre a écrit :
HTH
Unfortunately, I don't think this can be the cause because we defined
quotas globally on the NAS : only one line defines the quota for all
students...
And it can't handle per user exceptions?
Agur.
Well, yes it can, of course :-) What I meant was that
HI All
Asking for a little patience and a bit of help here. I'm using
dovecot-1.1.3_1 with postfix and squirrelmail. I have implemented a global
quota successfully. That works fine. I want to now implement per user
quotas. So far I have read the howto in the documentation and searched
several
Hi,
El Jueves, 6 de Noviembre de 2008 a las 11:30, Eric Marin escribió:
- should I use the quota:fs plugin in this case (it seems to work out well
without it for most users) ?
quota:fs is only about reporting quota status using IMAP. So, it should do no
diference in this case.
- would it
OK thanks for replying, I am attaching both files with the information.
On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 9:09 AM, Timo Sirainen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 09:02 -0500, Peter Fraser wrote:
HI All
Asking for a little patience and a bit of help here. I'm using
dovecot-1.1.3_1 with
Hi,
$ uname -srv
HP-UX B.11.31 U
$ cc --version
cc: HP C/aC++ B3910B A.06.20 [May 13 2008]
Compilation fails, output of configure and make are given below. The
cause of this is almost certainly that this version of HP-UX does define
the QCMD macro in sys/quota.h (checked in the ifdef line 26
Hello everyone,
I'm having a bizarre problem (bug?) concerning deletion of messages from one of
the mailboxes.
The platform is set up as follows:
FreeBSD 7-STABLE
Postfix 2.6-20080411
Dovecot 1.0.13
Webmail using RoundCube 0.1-STABLE
The trace (in Postfox logs) revealed that the message has
Ok i summarized some things,
maybe any1 can give a comment to it =
when i restart dovecot i get this =
/etc/init.d/dovecot restart
Warning: Growing pool 'settings' with: 8192
* Stopping dovecot
...
On Wed, 2008-11-05 at 22:31 +0100, Marko Weber wrote:
yes it seems to work. But it tags all mails as innocent. everyone.
even mails that are marked by sapmassassin , dspam marks them as
innocent.
You should really solve your problem with DSPAM before using
dovecot-antispam.
DSPAM's mailing
On 11/6/2008, a`O~e` O'?O~O' ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Webmail using RoundCube 0.1-STABLE
I'd upgrade this first and foremost...
Current version is 0.2-beta (many, many bug fixes since 0.1-stable)
--
Best regards,
Charles
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 17:03 +0100, Marko Weber wrote:
Ok i summarized some things,
maybe any1 can give a comment to it =
when i restart dovecot i get this =
/etc/init.d/dovecot restart
Warning: Growing pool 'settings' with: 8192
* Stopping dovecot
...
clamav
TP: 1369 TN: 9765 FP: 3 FN:25 SC:10 NC: 1
dspam
TP: 11092 TN: 2824 FP: 2 FN:28 SC: 9 NC: 1
root
TP: 11069 TN: 2810 FP: 3 FN:40 SC:11 NC: 1
i get this on dspam_stats Thorsten
marko
Thorsten Vollmer schrieb:
On Thu,
OK... I upgraded to 0.2-stable just now.
I hope this fixes the sudden deletes.
TIA!
Noor
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Marcus
Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2008 6:21 PM
To: dovecot@dovecot.org
Subject: Re: [Dovecot] Strange and
Hello Michiel,
i sent 2 further mails with 4mb attachement
no quota warning, mails was delivered to user.
is the multiplier in the postfixadmin the wrong one ?
or is there a setting that MUST be in main.cf of postfix ?
marko
Michiel van Baak schrieb:
On 17:20, Thu 06 Nov 08, Marko Weber
Hello there,
I failed in finding the answer in the wiki so i'm asking it here.
In average, how much the dovecot's indexes increase the usage of storage,
compared to a standard maildir mailbox?
I believe it would be a function of the number of messages instead of the
message's size. Is there a
Is there a way to tell the dovecot mbox_snarf plugin to use an alternate
location for the index/cache files? It doesn't seem to want to use the
INDEX variable. I'm guessing the answer is no because of all the ties in
lib-storage/index/mbox/*c to the directory where the file(that is the
inbox)
Hello list
I have compiled PostgreSQL with ICC (Intel C/C++ compiler) and this forces me
to compile dovecot 1.1.6 as well with ICC. Trying to compile it with GCC fails,
telling me it can not build with PostgreSQL support since it can not find libpq
(but libpq is there!).
The funny part is
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 17:03 +0100, Marko Weber wrote:
Ok i summarized some things,
maybe any1 can give a comment to it =
when i restart dovecot i get this =
/etc/init.d/dovecot restart
Warning: Growing pool 'settings' with: 8192
* Stopping dovecot
...
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 17:57 +0100, Marko Weber wrote:
clamav
TP: 1369 TN: 9765 FP: 3 FN:25 SC:10 NC: 1
dspam
TP: 11092 TN: 2824 FP: 2 FN:28 SC: 9 NC: 1
root
TP: 11069 TN: 2810 FP: 3 FN:40 SC:11 NC: 1
i get this on
Hello there,
I have been trying to make the patch work for libwrap(TCP
Wrappers) posted on http://dovecot.org/patches
http://dovecot.org/patches%20Patch%20of%201.1 Patch of 1.1 but could not
get it work. Any help will be highly appreciated. After compiling and
running it I get error
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