On Sat, Oct 27, 2007 at 08:21:54PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 13:02 -0400, Adam McDougall wrote:
I was trying to debug this with gdb, but I'm not sure how to make env MAIL=maildir:~/Maildir MAIL_PLUGINS=acl ACL=vfile gdb /tmp/imap understand the #shared/decs namespace from below so I can SELECT it.
Easiest way to figure these kind of things is to set mail_executable=/tmp/dump.sh which contains:
#!/bin/sh set > /tmp/dovecot.env
And run dovecot --exec-mail imap. Then either use that information or just run ". /tmp/dovecot.env" before gdb imap.
Thanks, I'll use it next time
If dovecot-shared exists in the folder I try to open, dovecot says: Oct 27 12:57:38 gribble dovecot: IMAP(mcdouga9): fchown() failed with file /home/mcdouga9/Maildir/dovecot11testing/public/indexes/decs/.unixadmin/dovecot.index.log: Operation not permitted Oct 27 12:57:38 gribble dovecot: child 55470 (imap) killed with signal 11
Fixed the crash: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot/rev/7373240c3d1d
Agreed
But the real problem is that dovecot-shared file is owned by a group that your imap process doesn't belong to. You probably want to add it to mail_extra_groups.
I want to avoid adding a group to any user that logs in because some of them are in many groups already and it might push them over the limit that FreeBSD allows, then they cannot login at all. With some recent permission changes I've done (affects dovecot 1.0 as well), I get a good amount of these fchown errors and I was thinking of muting them so they do not fill my log, since they are harmless in my setup. Right now in my public folder permission scheme, the only thing I need dovecot-shared for (I think) is making client-added emails world-readable at least (currently actually mode 666). As long as the indexes are accessible by the user, I don't care what mode or group they are.