Re: cyrus accepts mails for unknown users

2004-12-01 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 04:42, you wrote: I'm runnung sendmail 8.12.3 with cyrusv2 local mailer (Debian woody standard package) and cyrus 2.1.17 (backport from http://people.debian.org/~hmh/). Today I had a heavy spam attack caused by the fact, that sendmail accepts mails for non

Re: cyrus accepts mails for unknown users

2004-12-01 Thread lst_hoe01
Zitat von Marcus Schopen [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, I've seen that simular questions have been discussed here, but I'm not sure if this problem is the same (sorry if yes and I just didn't get it): I'm runnung sendmail 8.12.3 with cyrusv2 local mailer (Debian woody standard package) and cyrus

Re: cyrus accepts mails for unknown users

2004-12-01 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
Marcus Schopen wrote: I've seen that simular questions have been discussed here, but I'm not sure if this problem is the same (sorry if yes and I just didn't get it): I'm runnung sendmail 8.12.3 with cyrusv2 local mailer (Debian woody standard package) and cyrus 2.1.17 (backport from

Re: Postfix+Cyrus Virtualdomain+lmtp transport - how?

2004-12-01 Thread Wolfgang Braun
Hi, is there really noone who could help me on this? ty Wolfgang Hello, I just tried to modify a mailserver for Cyrus Virtual-Domain Support. But somehow it keeps failing and after browsing the whole mailinglist archive and douzends of websites I am pretty clueless now... I am using

Re: cyrus accepts mails for unknown users

2004-12-01 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
Marcus Schopen wrote: I've seen that simular questions have been discussed here, but I'm not sure if this problem is the same (sorry if yes and I just didn't get it): I'm runnung sendmail 8.12.3 with cyrusv2 local mailer (Debian woody standard package) and cyrus 2.1.17 (backport from

Re: cyrus accepts mails for unknown users

2004-12-01 Thread Marcus Schopen
Hi, On Wednesday 01 December 2004 11:57, Andrzej Adam Filip wrote: Marcus Schopen wrote: I've seen that simular questions have been discussed here, but I'm not sure if this problem is the same (sorry if yes and I just didn't get it): I'm runnung sendmail 8.12.3 with cyrusv2 local mailer

Cyrus IMAPD + Cyrus SASL + MySQL : Problem while trying to use non plaintext login

2004-12-01 Thread Gerald C.
Hi, I'm new with cyrus system and i'm actually trying to configure it. By now, everything works fine. I use saslauthd with pam_mysql for authenticating my users. I can create my user with cyradm (after adding it to mysql db), and then use the account in a MUA with no problem. The problem is

best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Hamish
Hello everyone I dont want to start a religious battle, but could I have some opinions on filesystems for a 100ish user imap server? I have 2x 250G western digital disks to use. Thanks --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu List

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Jules Agee
This has been discussed on the list before, check the archives. I assume with the hardware you mentioned, you're running Linux. For Linux, the consensus here seems to be XFS is the best, though I don't know what other filesystems these people have compared XFS to, or how detailed their testing

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread John Madden
I dont want to start a religious battle, but could I have some opinions on filesystems for a 100ish user imap server? I have 2x 250G western digital disks to use. I think the performance of those disks (and the RAID you put on them) will be much more significant that the filesystem you use,

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Hamish
Hamish wrote: Hello everyone I dont want to start a religious battle, but could I have some opinions on filesystems for a 100ish user imap server? I have 2x 250G western digital disks to use. Thanks --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread John Madden
Thanks for the answers, this is helpful. I use reiser for our samba server and it has never had problems, just wanted to check if there was something to bear in mind for imap. I will not be using RAID for the setup, I will just rsync the disks every night and in case of disaster, mount the

Re: Cyrus IMAP server + multiple kerberos realms/virtual domains

2004-12-01 Thread Derrick J Brashear
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Nikola Milutinovic wrote: Can Cyrus IMAPD (and how) support multiple Kerberos realms via SASL/GSSAPI? Depending on context, yes, let's see what you want: It will be neccessary for us to have at least one Cyrus IMAPD that will serve users from two or more dirs/domains/realms.

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread David Lang
I've done some testing and seen a HUGE speedup when switching from EXT2/3 to XFS. unfortunantly I haven't had a chance to do the same comparison with Reiserfs (I need to, but haven't had time) I was even able to see a dramatic difference with a single user accessing a fairly large mailbox

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Chris Doten
Anyone know anything about Cyrus performance on UFS or the Veritas file system, VXFS? I'm running on Solaris, so I won't be using Reiser (or ext, for that matter.) I'm seeing shockingly slow performance during a mass migrate to RAID 10 volumes in a reasonably fast SAN. deletemailbox, too, is

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread John Madden
Anyone know anything about Cyrus performance on UFS or the Veritas file system, VXFS? UFS is an utter nightmare, particularly with an IMAP load. I've never run cyrus in particular on it, but knowing how it handles directories with lots of small files... Well, let's just say it's like ext2/3

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Rob Tanner
This is interesting because I have a linux box (RedHat AS3) using RAID 10. I have some 5000 user accounts and anywhere from 2500 to 3000 concurrent IMAP sessions -- I think the Mulberry client opens multiple sessions since it's only some 300 to 500 individual concurrent users. Anyway, what I

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Jules Agee
John Madden wrote: I dont want to start a religious battle, but could I have some opinions on filesystems for a 100ish user imap server? I have 2x 250G western digital disks to use. I think the performance of those disks (and the RAID you put on them) will be much more significant that the

Great Fun With Cyrus-IMAP, SASLAUTHD, and PAM-SMB

2004-12-01 Thread Robert Lubbers
What I am trying to do in a nutshell is to set up an IMAP/SMTP-AUTH server for a small company using Cyrus-IMAP, and to have the mail accounts authenticate off of a Windows domain controller. The SMB PAM module appears to be working well, as I have been able to get the POP server module of

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread John Madden
This is interesting because I have a linux box (RedHat AS3) using RAID 10. I have some 5000 user accounts and anywhere from 2500 to 3000 concurrent IMAP sessions -- I think the Mulberry client opens multiple sessions since it's only some 300 to 500 individual concurrent users. Anyway, what I

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Jason DiCioccio
Hello On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 16:29:16 -0500 (EST), John Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Anyone know anything about Cyrus performance on UFS or the Veritas file system, VXFS? UFS is an utter nightmare, particularly with an IMAP load. I've never run cyrus in particular on it, but knowing how

Re: Great Fun With Cyrus-IMAP, SASLAUTHD, and PAM-SMB

2004-12-01 Thread Dick Davies
* Robert Lubbers [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1208 22:08]: What I am trying to do in a nutshell is to set up an IMAP/SMTP-AUTH server for a small company using Cyrus-IMAP, and to have the mail accounts authenticate off of a Windows domain controller. The SMB PAM module appears to be working well,

Re: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Rob Tanner
The MTA is postfix and it is on a separate spindle -- the RAID is exclusively for the IMAP mailstore. My setup includes two boxes that are MTA only and includes antivirus scanning of email, etc. One is primarily internal mail and the other is the primary external gateway. Neither of thses

Re: Cyrus IMAPD + Cyrus SASL + MySQL : Problem while trying to use non plaintext login

2004-12-01 Thread Holger Mauermann
So is it impossible to use saslauthd + pam_mysql (or auxprop with plugin sql the two method works) with CRAMMD5 or DIGESTMD5 ? saslauthd is limited to plaintext. For shared secret mechs you should use auxprop (sasldb or sql). Holger --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus

RE: best filesystem for imap server

2004-12-01 Thread Jim Miller
This is interesting because I have a linux box (RedHat AS3) using RAID 10. I have some 5000 user accounts and anywhere from 2500 to 3000 concurrent IMAP sessions -- I think the Mulberry client opens multiple sessions since it's only some 300 to 500 individual concurrent users. Anyway, what

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