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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 30.08.22 um 20:43 schrieb Austin
Witmer:<br>
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<div class="">I’m am still getting the errors I mentioned
previously. Maybe half a dozen of them per day . . .</div>
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So, the location of my mail storage (<span class="">/mnt/volume1/mailserver/plain/maildir/%d/%n/)
is a filesystem mounted by gocryptfs. Do you think gocryptfs
could be at fault here?</span>
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<p>Before and after mounting: What are the mount folder's user/group
permissions? Who owns the mount folder (user/group)?</p>
<p>If you do a "stat /mnt/volume1/mailserver/plain/maildir/<a
href="http://domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log" target="_blank"
class="">domain.com/user/dovecot.index.log</a>" as the user
dovecot is running as (from your mail I see austin owns that file
- is dovecot run as user austin?) - do you also get an error?<br>
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<p>If you do get an error - could you create a small encrypted fs
and mount it to another folder, create a file there and check
again for "stat file"? Play with the permissions and user/group
assignments. Still getting an error?<br>
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Cheers
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