On Thu, 28 Oct 2021 12:12:53 +0300 (EEST) Aki Tuomi wrote:
We are pleased to release v2.3.17 of Dovecot.
Hello,
on my private fully updated Fedora 34 system I've replaced version 2.3.16 by version 2.3.17 without touching the configuration.
Whereas version 2.3.16 worked the new 2.3.17 says Oct 28 11:29:27 christo dovecot[216609]: imap-login: Login: frank, 127.0.0.1, TLS Oct 28 11:29:27 christo dovecot[216609]: IMAP(frank,127.0.0.1): ID sent: name=imapsync, version=1.977, os=linux, vendor=Gilles LAMIRAL, support-url=https://imapsync.lamiral.info/, date=23-Dec-2019 20:18:02 +0000, side=host2 Oct 28 11:29:27 christo dovecot[216609]: IMAP(frank,127.0.0.1): Fatal: master: service(imap): child 216943 killed with signal 11 (core dumped) Oct 28 11:29:27 christo dovecot[216609]: imap-login: Login: frank, 127.0.0.1, TLS Oct 28 11:29:27 christo dovecot[216609]: IMAP(frank,127.0.0.1): Fatal: master: service(imap): child 216952 killed with signal 11 (core dumped) Oct 28 11:29:27 christo dovecot[216609]: imap-login: Login: frank, 127.0.0.1, TLS Oct 28 11:29:27 christo dovecot[216609]: IMAP(frank,127.0.0.1): Fatal: master: service(imap): child 216964 killed with signal 11 (core dumped)
For comparison the old version
Oct 28 11:36:58 christo dovecot[279524]: imap-login: Login: frank, 127.0.0.1, TLS Oct 28 11:36:58 christo dovecot[279524]: IMAP(frank,127.0.0.1): ID sent: name=imapsync, version=1.977, os=linux, vendor=Gilles LAMIRAL, support-url=https://imapsync.lamiral.info/, date=23-Dec-2019 20:18:02 +0000, side=host2 Oct 28 11:37:37 christo dovecot[279524]: IMAP(frank,127.0.0.1): Disconnected: Logged out [79451/32883563]
If required here is the configuration which is rather old but worked until 2.3.16
# 2.3.16 (7e2e900c1a): /usr/local/dovecot/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 5.14.13-200.fc34.x86_64 x86_64 Fedora release 34 (Thirty Four) ext3 # Hostname: christo auth_mechanisms = plain login default_client_limit = 1024 default_process_limit = 256 default_vsz_limit = 512 M first_valid_uid = 200 last_valid_uid = 65534 listen = * lmtp_save_to_detail_mailbox = yes login_greeting = m28a.ddns.net - IMAPs Service (dovecot) ready. login_log_format_elements = %u %r %c mail_location = maildir:/var/spool/mail/%u:LAYOUT=fs mail_log_prefix = "%Us(%u,%r): " mail_plugin_dir = /usr/dovecot/lib/dovecot/ mail_plugins = notify quota fts fts_squat acl namespace inbox { inbox = yes list = yes location = mailbox Drafts { special_use = \Drafts } mailbox Gesendet { special_use = \Sent } mailbox SPAM { special_use = \Junk } mailbox Sent { special_use = \Sent } mailbox Trash { special_use = \Trash } prefix = subscriptions = yes type = private } passdb { args = dovecot driver = pam } plugin { fts = squat fts_squat = partial=4 full=10 mail_log_events = delete undelete expunge copy mailbox_delete mailbox_rename flag_change append mail_log_fields = uid box from subject msgid size flags mail_log_group_events = yes } postmaster_address = mailonator@mailbox.org protocols = imap service anvil { client_limit = 1024 } service auth { unix_listener auth-client { group = exim mode = 0660 user = exim } } service imap-login { inet_listener imap { port = 143 } process_limit = 512 process_min_avail = 3 } service imap-postlogin { executable = script-login /usr/local/sbin/dovecot-imap-post-login } service imap { executable = imap process_limit = 128 } service pop3-login { inet_listener pop3 { port = 110 } inet_listener pop3s { port = 995 ssl = yes } } service pop3 { process_limit = 128 } ssl_cert = </usr/local/etc/Certs/m28a.crt ssl_dh = # hidden, use -P to show it ssl_key = # hidden, use -P to show it userdb { driver = passwd } verbose_proctitle = yes protocol lmtp { mail_plugins = notify quota fts fts_squat acl } protocol lda { mail_plugins = notify quota fts fts_squat acl } protocol imap { imap_client_workarounds = delay-newmail tb-extra-mailbox-sep tb-lsub-flags imap_id_log = * imap_logout_format = [%i/%o] mail_max_userip_connections = 0 mail_plugins = notify quota fts fts_squat acl quota imap_quota listescape fts fts_squat }
What's going on? Any pointer to solution welcome.
Kind regards, Frank