Hello,
our dovecot mailservice was running smoothly for a long time.
Since last week we get the following error message when connecting
from the horde/imp webmailer
to the public namespace:
Panic: file acl-cache.c: line 294 (acl_cache_update): assertion
failed:
On 2013-12-09 11:21, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
On 2013-12-08 22:08, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
Actually I do, /var/vmail (contains virtual domain mailboxes) is
owned by vmail:vmail
On 2013-12-08 21:49, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 5.12.2013, at 22.18, Alan McGinlay - SICS al...@sics.se wrote:
Am 10.12.2013 11:25, schrieb Alan McGinlay - SICS:
On 2013-12-09 11:21, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
On 2013-12-08 22:08, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
Actually I do, /var/vmail (contains virtual domain mailboxes) is
owned by vmail:vmail
On 2013-12-08 21:49, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 5.12.2013,
On 2013-12-10 11:34, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 10.12.2013 11:25, schrieb Alan McGinlay - SICS:
On 2013-12-09 11:21, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
On 2013-12-08 22:08, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
Actually I do, /var/vmail (contains virtual domain mailboxes) is
owned by vmail:vmail
On 2013-12-08
Hi,
I use dovecot 2.1.7 on debian wheezy. I have a bunch of shared folders
whom i configured to store the indexe's under the users
mail_location/shared/%%u.
I configured acl's for those shared folders in an way that all users
should be able to add and delete folders (for example
Am 10.12.2013 12:09, schrieb Achim Gottinger:
Hi,
I use dovecot 2.1.7 on debian wheezy. I have a bunch of shared folders
whom i configured to store the indexe's under the users
mail_location/shared/%%u.
I configured acl's for those shared folders in an way that all users
should be able to
I've just hastily migrated from Dovecot 1.2.9 to 2.2.9 due to a disk crash.
When I say hastily, I literally copied the user's mail data files to the
new server and then started the Dovecot service.
The trouble is, I now have a user who can see all the subfolders of her
inbox in Outlook, but not
Am 10.12.2013 12:42, schrieb IT geek 31:
I've just hastily migrated from Dovecot 1.2.9 to 2.2.9 due to a disk crash.
When I say hastily, I literally copied the user's mail data files to the
new server and then started the Dovecot service.
The trouble is, I now have a user who can see all
Are all the subfolders subscribed?
For example Thunderbird doesn't show unsubscribed folders by default.
Regards
Daniel
On 2013-12-10 11:52, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
On 2013-12-10 11:34, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 10.12.2013 11:25, schrieb Alan McGinlay - SICS:
On 2013-12-09 11:21, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
On 2013-12-08 22:08, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
Actually I do, /var/vmail (contains virtual domain
On 2013-12-10 14:09, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
On 2013-12-10 11:52, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
On 2013-12-10 11:34, Robert Schetterer wrote:
Am 10.12.2013 11:25, schrieb Alan McGinlay - SICS:
On 2013-12-09 11:21, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
On 2013-12-08 22:08, Alan McGinlay - SICS wrote:
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On 10/12/2013 09:00, Zeljko Culek wrote:
Your email looks blank to me, with a jpg NTH logo.
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Hello everyone,
I need some help with Dovecot+LDAP config and local delivery.
We're using Dovecot 2.0.9 on Centos 6.4. Before, we used Qmail with the
same LDAP. Our LDAP accounts have the attribute
deliveryMode
which we used for mailing lists (OK, they are in fact mailing groups
rather
I'll try to simplify to be more understandable:
I have a mailing group (or list if you prefer) e.g. develop...@nth.ch.
This group has many recipients, defined with LDAP attribute
maiForwardingAddress for develop...@nth.ch. Those recipients can be both
internal (nth.ch) and external (any other
Hello,
There has been some whispers about considering migrating our mail
systems to Exchange Server. I want to try to nip this in the bud.
I would like to ask for some help with providing some kind of comparison
of large(r) commercial companies use of email systems... specifically,
those
One of the issues you'll face is that Exchange is much more than just a
mail server. Once you've begun drinking the Micro$oft koolaid, it's
hard to refuse the rest. It does offer a large feature set, and tight
integration with a lot of other things. That's both good and bad of
course ...
While
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Zeljko Culek wrote:
I'll try to simplify to be more understandable:
I have a mailing group (or list if you prefer) e.g. develop...@nth.ch. This
group has many recipients, defined with LDAP attribute maiForwardingAddress
for
Hi!
I am playing with dsync and trying to fix an issue I have mentioned in
another thread (subject: Re: [Dovecot] Dsync error: Couldn't drop
privileges: getgrnam) and feel that dsync could use some additional
informational output. It would be particularly helpful while
experimenting with a
Thanks for the feedback...
Have you had any experience with two separate companies 'merging' their
separate Exchange instances?
The reason I ask is, it seems to me that in many cases, it might
actually be easier to migrate a non Exchange system into an existing
Exchange system, than merging
Actually yes :) A former company was a mergers/acquisitions maniac, so
we faced fairly often. We took the easy way out, not actually merging
the Exchange instances, but simply migrating user mailboxes into the
main distributed/redundant system. Sometimes reused the acquired HW to
expand the
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Charles Marcus wrote:
There has been some whispers about considering migrating our mail systems to
Exchange Server. I want to try to nip this in the bud.
What kind of clients will be used? If they are all or mostly IMAP, forget
all about Exchange. Not only is it a
They were subscribed in Outlook, but there's no option to set that on the
iPad.
The solution was to edit the mail account settings on the iPad and specify
a root folder INBOX (minus quotes).
-Mark
On 10 December 2013 13:15, Daniel Parthey d.part...@metaways.de wrote:
Are all the subfolders
On Dec 9, 2013, at 11:41 PM, Robert Schetterer r...@sys4.de wrote:
Am 10.12.2013 01:08, schrieb Terry Barnum:
I'm trying to undo a dovecot zlib test and uncompress 6 emails in my Junk
mailbox. There are about 25 total in different mailboxes but I thought I'd
first start with those in my
Newbie to the list here. I don’t know if this is Dovecot specific, but I can
see that my IMAP server is running Dovecot. So far (as a client) I haven’t been
able to figure out how to get it to tell me the version number.
What I’m trying to get is more detailed info in order to debug an IMAP
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 4:49 AM, Timo Sirainen t...@iki.fi wrote:
No, doesn’t work that way anymore. You could instead use this:
http://dovecot.org/patches/2.2/imap-logout-plugin.c
Thanks for your reply! This works for me. However, if I want to do the
same for pop3 logout do I need a separate
On 10/12/2013 15:15, Charles Marcus wrote:
Hello,
There has been some whispers about considering migrating our mail
systems to Exchange Server. I want to try to nip this in the bud.
Another hint: Exchange is a really big PITA for its storage. Backups and
reimports are really slow and buggy.
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2013, Thor Legvold wrote:
Newbie to the list here. I don’t know if this is Dovecot specific, but I can
see that my IMAP server is running Dovecot. So far (as a client) I haven’t been
able to figure out how to get it to tell me the
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