[Dovecot] Several issues with 1.0-stable
Remy Zandwijk
remy.zandwijk at falw.vu.nl
Wed Mar 2 13:15:24 EET 2005
All,
We have Dovecot 1.0-stable deployed in our 3000 users environment as of
last weekend. Up untill now, I have 3 issues:
- When stopping Dovecot with: kill -TERM `cat /var/run/dovecot/master.pid`,
the 'dovecot' process itself dies, the 'imap-login' processes die, but the
'imap'
processes (there are a lot of them) don't die, but become a zombie. I
think the
way I stop Dovecot is the way to do it. The zombies can be killed by doing a
'pkill -9 imap', but that's not quite elegant.
- Dovecot is running in a Solaris 9 environment. It turned out that Dovecot
crashes
when more then 256 filedescriptors are being used. This is rather normal,
since
Solaris only support 256 descriptors per 32-bit process. After starting
Dovecot, I
do a 'plimit -n 8192, 8192 `cat /var/run/dovecot/master.pid`, which allows
Dovecot
to have 8192 filedescriptors. Timo, is it possible to introduce a config
file option to
configure the number of descriptors?
- Pine and Outlook users don't see the adresses or names of the people who sent
them email. In my email yesterday, I said I remembered that tests with
Dovecot 0.99
showed no problems. Today, I installed both Dovecot 0.99 and 1.0-stable on
my test
box. It turned out that 0.99 indeed works OK and that 1.0-stable is the
problem. The
user mailboxes are 'Maildir'; we do not use mbox format. I like to see
this problem
being fixed.....
We have 2 namespaces in our setup: the default namespace and a namespace which
location is set to ~/.Mailstorage. When not using a prefix in the email
client setup, users
can make new email folders in the default namespace and the 'Mailstorage'
namespace.
We want users only to create mail folders in the Mailstorage namespace, not
in the default
namespace. Questions:
- Is it possible to force a prefix to clients?
- If not, is it usefull to have an option in the namespace configuration
that allows or
disallows the creation of mail folder? If so: consider this as a feature
request.
Thank you for reading, best regards,
Remy Zandwijk
Free University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands
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