Hi
Did you try to use the cyrdeliver command instead of LMTP for delivery ?
This is less powerful but could help to find the solution.
Regards
On 10/16/07, Sebastian Fohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a strange problem. I use sendmail as MTA and cyrus-imap2.3.x
Every time I get an
Vincent Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The root problem seems to be an interaction between Solaris' concept of
global memory consistency and the fact that Cyrus spawns many processes
that all memory map (mmap) the same file. Whenever any process updates
any part of a memory mapped file,
On Oct 17, 2007, at 1:36 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Tue, 16 Oct 2007, Vincent Fox wrote:
So here's the story of the UC Davis (no, not Berkeley) Cyrus
conversion.
[snip]
This is a fascinating story, so please keep us all posted with your
findings!
I second this. Thanks for
Thanks for sharing your story. There are quite a number of large
Cyrus-IMAP installations around the world, especially in the
Higher-Education industry.
We did a mass e-mail migration last year from OpenVMS to Cyrus/Postfix
on Linux 2.6. Comparing with UC-Davis, our systems have less activity as
--On Tuesday, October 16, 2007 3:39 PM -0700 Vincent Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Omen Wild (University of California Davis)
The root problem seems to be an interaction between Solaris' concept of
global memory consistency and the fact that Cyrus spawns many processes
that all
Omen Wild (University of California Davis)
The root problem seems to be an interaction between Solaris' concept of
global memory consistency and the fact that Cyrus spawns many processes
that all memory map (mmap) the same file. Whenever any process updates
any part of a memory
Meanwhile, we hacked around this in a very cool way. We copied the imapd
process 60 times (assuming average of 12,000 processes, shooting for 200
processes per executable, that is 60 individual executables). These were
named /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd_001 through /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd_060. We
On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 08:23 -0700, Craig White wrote:
How do people generate self-signed certificates as this no longer works
for me...
generate cyrus certificate
openssl req -config /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf \
-new -x509 -nodes \
-out /etc/ssl/cyrus-global.pem \
-keyout
On 10/17/07, Guillaume Postaire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alain Spineux wrote:
On 10/11/07, Guillaume Postaire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Karl Boyken wrote:
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Guillaume Postaire wrote:
Hi all,
We just have done a migration from a very old Cyrus stand alone