I received a mail, Thunderbird was supposed to move that mail in a folder, according to its filter rules, but appeared this popup:
http://luigi.rosa.name/dovecot1.gif
The log entries are:
Dec 14 07:23:07 mail dovecot: IMAP(lrosa): Fixed index file /var/spool/mail2/lrosa/.HT list/dovecot.index: first_recent_uid_lowwater 839 -> 838
Dec 14 07:23:07 mail dovecot: IMAP(lrosa): Corrupted index file /var/spool/mail2/lrosa/.HT list/dovecot.index: Duplicate header extension keywords
The file http://luigi.rosa.name/dovecot1.tgz contains the dovecot files I found in the folder "HT list" (no problem about privacy: the archives of that mailing list are public).
Ciao, luigi
-- / +--[Luigi Rosa]-- \
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch.
The log entries are:
Dec 14 07:23:07 mail dovecot: IMAP(lrosa): Fixed index file /var/spool/mail2/lrosa/.HT list/dovecot.index: first_recent_uid_lowwater 839 -> 838
Did you happen to update Dovecot versions recently? I got this in my logs recently during first access of a folder after login.
Dec 14 07:23:07 mail dovecot: IMAP(lrosa): Corrupted index file /var/spool/mail2/lrosa/.HT list/dovecot.index: Duplicate header extension keywords
I would try removing all the dovecot files, as they are regenerated (from memory, at least the index is), and see what happens.
Tim
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