On 1/7/2015 10:52 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/07/2015 10:39 AM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
On 1/7/2015 9:46 AM, Chuck Campbell wrote:
On 1/7/2015 12:06 AM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 06.01.2015 um 23:55 schrieb Chuck Campbell:
I'm running centos 6.6 with the default 2.0.9-xxx dovecot.
I run sa-learn against my spam_to_learn folder, then I wan to move those emails to a learned_spam folder. when I do a doveadm -Dv move -u user learned_spam mailbox 'spam_to_learn' ALL
I get this result: usage: doveadm [-Dv] [-f <formatter>] <command> [<args>]
[ ... ]
this doesn't even list a move command, yet the dovecot pages show it and give examples.
The dovecot version provided by CentOS 6 simply does not have that feature implemented. The wiki.dovecot.org documentation reflects the current stable upstream status of things.
any suggestions?
You may use the dovecot22 package provided by the ghettoforge plus repository, providing dovecot release 2.2.15.
I tried this using yum install dovecot22, but I get a lot of these: file xxx from install of dovecot22-1:2.2.15-1.gf.el6.x86_64 conflicts with file from package dovecot-1:2.0.9-8.el6_6.4.x86_64
I tried yum update dovecot22, but I get: Package(s) dovecot22 available, but not installed.
What is the right way to do this?
My suggestion would be to contact the ghettoforge people as this is no longer really a CentOS issue. Certainly this list can be used if they are on it.
I'm not sure, I'll await a response from them. I do believe the Centos list might have someone who went down this path, or a similar one, with a different package though, that is why I am asking.
But instead of using a repo I have personally never heard of, I would instead look at the documentation for version of dovecot that is in CentOS 6.
The documentation for dovecot 2.0.9xxx in Centos 6 does not indicate the functionality exists. Further looking shows it is in a newer version that I am trying to implement. The dovecot version 2.2 exists in other repos as well. I am aware of the perils of mixing repos, hence I was asking the Centos list if anyone has been here before.
The purpose of running CentOS is to have enterprise level server software .. if you instead want latest and greatest server software, I would recommend that you just run the latest Fedora Server.
I agree with the Centos philosophy and have happily lived without running other distro/repo packages until now. Since I believe providing a way for users of this server to train spamassassin with the spam they have identified, and the false positive messages as well is within the limits of sanity, I am attempting to get there from here (TM). I don't believe switching the entire OS to a bleeding edge one is appropriate. I would rather attempt one bleeding edge (dovecot 2.2x) than everything this machine provides all in one fell swoop.
I only need to understand the mechanics of installing a package with yum, which conflicts with the package it is intended to replace. I will live with the peril of testing this and understand it might break something else. Meanwhile the unbroken bits will keep functioning.
I suspect I need to 'yum remove dovecot-2.0.9x', then 'yum install dovecot22-2.2.x' to get there, but was hoping someone on the Centos list had been there before me.
thanks, -chuck