El 21/02/2019 a las 10:51, Aki Tuomi via dovecot escribió:
On 21.2.2019 10.53, Hajo Locke via dovecot wrote:
Hello,
Am 20.02.2019 um 10:39 schrieb Aki Tuomi via dovecot:
On 18 February 2019 09:28 Hajo Locke via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote:
Hello, it seems we need a dovecot developers opinion. May be we hit a bug or cant help ourselves.
Thanks for your answer. Core dump with backtrace would help, if possible to acquire. Please refer to https://dovecot.org/bugreport.html for information how to get a core dump.
Aki
Unfortunately its hard to get a backtrace because dovecot is not crashing. so it seems to be more a kind of logic problem in code and no unexpected situation. yesterday evening i had next incident. I upgraded from 2.2.33.2 to 2.2.36.1, but same behaviour. Also 2.2.36.1 is tricked by the broken index and delivers no new mails. it starts delivering if i delete index files. At this point i cant tell if 2.2.36.1 also has same bug and writes a damaged index, but very likely. We dont know this problems with 2.2.22, between 2.2.22 and 2.2.33.2 a change on mbox-index code must happend which leads to this big problem. So imapd cant do what he was created for.
For next incident i prepared a 2.3.2.1 on base of Ubuntu 18.10 and will try this. In my opinion this is a major problem and i expect a lot of affected people with version > 2.2.22 and classic mbox-storage.
Thanks, Hajo We consider mbox + procmail setup somewhat edge case, and if the core dump does not point into something more generic, it will probably not get fixed. It is more likely to have this working if you use dovecot-lda/lmtp with sieve instead of procmail.
Aki
Hi Aki, In support of Hajo I've to say that a few days ago I posted a similar issue, and I use dovecot-lda+sieve. My environment has RHEL6 and 7 servers. When I last updated the servers RHEL6 servers mantained 2.2.10-1_14.el6.x86_64 version, while RHEL7 updated dovecot from 2.2.10-8.el7.x86_64 to 2.2.36-3.el7.x86_64. When the RHEL7 servers (used for sympa) processed a message for a user, its indexes were corrupted, and the user could't access his inbox through webmail, so I had to delete dovecot.* files from the user mail path to get it working again. My solution was to downgrade dovecot and dovecot-pigeonhole back to 2.2.10-8.el7.x86_64 Regards
*Gonzalo *