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[vacation] 30/05/09 – 14/06/09 Manerba del Garda

I’m on vacation the 1rst two weeks of June in Manerba del Garda at Lago di Garda. If some dudes are around for beering / chatting / keysigning, feel free to contact me til Friday.
In case of urgent actions (for example #530271), I’m without regular internet access there. Feel free to NMU if needed, but try to avoid breaking things. For secuirty related issues please coordinate with team@security.debian.org.
Since I’m probably most of the rest of the week busy with organising our camping, please send a short ping, if I’m not responding by time, please go ahead.

Oh happy day …

What a happy day … on the wedding anniversary of our civil marriage we got a great gift. Our favorite distribution released a new major version.
Like every time … it’s the best distribution our project released so far. Many thanks to all those people who did make that happen. If you not married today, maybe you have the possibility to dedicate Lenny to your valentine. :)

Migrating Mails from Dovecot to Cyrus … what a pain!

Today I had to move an Inbox of some Gig mail to transfer from a dovecot to a cyrus imap server. I thought using imapsync would just do the trick, but no it doesn’t. Many of the messages wasn’t transferable cause “Message contains invalid header”.
I tried to upgrade imapsync, dovecot and cyrus to the latest version, but nothing fixed the problem. Digging around in the ned did lead me after hours to Renes
How to fix emails for Cyrus LMTP and IMAP
. I did throw his script on the Inbox of the dovecot server, but this did lead me into getting “FETCH for mailbox got too little data” in the dovecot server log and breaking down the connection of the imap client to the server. This could be fixed while removing corresponding dovecot.index.cache and restarting the server.

Thanks

To make it short: many thanks to wouter, myon, weasel and especially santiago and panthera … you made my month, definetly!


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