Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Now another change in error messages, not lmtp this time. I'm gettin'
signalled to death by 11. Pisser.
Is 2.0.14 a bad release? I see a few messages in the archives with no
solutions.
2.0.12 is probably the most stable 2.x release, although it's not great for
very
Greets Again.
Following up on my previous email I've now got a core file from cyrus
2.0.14. This comes from a sig 11 of imapd during auth from my previously
posted hurtme.php script. My current config is listed in the previous email
as well:
[root@oggvorbis test1]# gdb /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd core
Ken -
The patch you supplied 'fixed' it. (I'm not sure why not being a C coder
myself). Does this patch actually fix the problem or does it back out a
change that was added going from 2.0.13 to 2.0.14?
Side note, the patch didn't apply cleanly. Hunk2 failed even after I fixed
the line wrap
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 12:01:20PM -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
No core files are generated when a sig 11 happens so a gdb trace isn't
available.
Are you sure there are no limits on the core file size? On most Linux systems
it defaults to 0 thus preventing the creation of any core files.
On
GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 12:01:20PM -0400, Scott Russell wrote:
Well, I've been running 2.0.14 for over a month now and I haven't seen any
signaled to death messages (or any other problems) with it. Some older
versions did have problems, but 2.0.14 works nicely. The
I am pleased to announce the availability of a selectable hierarchy
separator for Cyrus IMAP. Up until now, Cyrus used a netnews-style
hierarchy, where '.' was used as the hierarchy delimiter -- thus
prohibiting '.' from appearing in mailbox names. This release allows a
UNIX-style '/' separator
I stronly recommend you use the sendmail.mc bits that I posted a little
while ago. It works, it preserves the envelope headers for sieve, it
avoids forking a process (deliver) needlessly in deliveries and allows
cyrus to hardlink CCed messages.
And sendmail is not hard to configure. It is
Nick Sayer writes:
I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix mbox formatted mailbox and
uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is
any demand.
Does it preserve status flags? If so, I'm certainly interested.
Otherwise, I'll just use procmail/formail.
--
-Gary
Hey Devdas,
Tuesday, June 26, 2001, 5:28:22 AM, you wrote:
DB On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Devdas Bhagat spewed into the ether:
DB snip
Cannot authenticate to server as cyrus
Without the -u option, I get the error
Cannot connect to server
if I try to do anything
DB Ok, I fixed that error by