Hello Mourik,
On 2013-01-08 17:10, mourik jan heupink wrote:
I have pasted the (I think) relevant lines here:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/1509869/
To me, the last line "BYE IMAP Server not available.." is a bit
sudden and unexpected...?
yes, indeed. I'm sure you tried to run the importing ut
Hi Janos,
yes. Please start ngrep and let's see what happens on the network,
eg. ngrep -X -e port 143 and host my.mail.host
I have pasted the (I think) relevant lines here:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/1509869/
To me, the last line "BYE IMAP Server not available.." is a bit sudden
and unexpecte
Hello Mourik,
On 2013-01-08 15:39, mourik jan heupink wrote:
Thanks for the quick reaction!
Same result in /tmp and in /var/piler/tmp
(su-ing to piler also makes no difference)
No output al all. This is on debian wheezy, x64.
Touch 'test' creates the file test, so write permission is there
Hi Janos,
Thanks for the quick reaction!
Same result in /tmp and in /var/piler/tmp
(su-ing to piler also makes no difference)
No output al all. This is on debian wheezy, x64.
Touch 'test' creates the file test, so write permission is there.
More ideas..?
MJ
On 1/8/2013 9:26 AM, Janos SUTO
Hello,
I think, you are in /root, and user piler has no permission to create
temp files there.
Please chdir to /tmp, and try again.
Janos
On 2013-01-08 08:58, mourik jan heupink wrote:
Hi,
I have just discovered mailpiler, and it seems to do exactly what we
were looking for. Great! Than