Re: How to correctly use readonly=yes with the sqlite driver?
On 24/07/2022 10:52, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
The documentation mentions that "Prior to v2.3.18, Dovecot uses the whole value as filename to connect, whitespace included.". Are you running a new enough version?
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Eduardo M KALINOWSKI eduardo at kalinowski.com.br
I am running the newest available version from the main gentoo repository, which is 2.3.19.1 - unfortunately, nobody else on the internet seems to have written about this feature before, so I cannot easily check if I made a mistake. Do you require any further information?
Best regards, oddlama
On 24/07/2022 14:54 EEST oddlama <oddlama@oddlama.org> wrote:
On 24/07/2022 10:52, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
The documentation mentions that "Prior to v2.3.18, Dovecot uses the whole value as filename to connect, whitespace included.". Are you running a new enough version?
-- You may get an opportunity for advancement today. Watch it!
Eduardo M KALINOWSKI eduardo at kalinowski.com.br
I am running the newest available version from the main gentoo repository, which is 2.3.19.1 - unfortunately, nobody else on the internet seems to have written about this feature before, so I cannot easily check if I made a mistake. Do you require any further information?
Best regards, oddlama
Seems there is a bug in the documentation, this feature is not supposed to be in 2.3.19, but in upcoming 2.4 release. We need to update the documentation for this.
Aki Tuomi
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