Good day Guys
We came across https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=661008
maildir_broken_filename_sizes = yes
We tried and all worked.
A question, is this a setting that one would enable in a production environment?
Regards Brent
On 2019/11/11 16:17, Brent Clark wrote:
Good day Guys
I forgot to add and mention a very important piece of the puzzle.
We are making use of dovecots compression plugin.
I.e. https://doc.dovecot.org/configuration_manual/zlib_plugin/#compression
Regards Brent Clark
On 2019/11/11 14:49, Brent Clark wrote:
Good day Aki
Thanks ever so much for replying.
Interesting that you ask the version of dovecot. Any specific reason, this question.?
To answer your question. dovecot-core 1:2.2.27-3+deb9u5
Regards Brent
On 2019/11/11 12:27, Aki Tuomi wrote:
What version are you running?
Aki
On 11.11.2019 12.26, Brent Clark via dovecot wrote:
Good day Guys
Just an update, my colleague and I came across this script.
https://www.dovecot.org/tools/maildir-size-fix.pl
We made a backup, ran it, but unfortunately the problem still persists.
Regards Brent
On 2019/11/11 11:42, Brent Clark wrote:
Good day Guys
I have been met with a very interesting set of error messages.
Here is the snippet(s) https://pastebin.com/raw/nFf79Ebc
(Sorry for all the redacted REMOVED_*.)
Google is proving to be a bit challenging in helping and explaining.
Could anyone please share how something like this happens, but more importantly how to recover from this. doveadm index -u <username> INBOX do the trick?
I also would like to ask the community, is there any tips or tricks any of you guys do to mitigate index / cache corruptions.
Many thanks Regards Brent Clark