Hi,
Have been googling for a while now on murder and trying a test set it
up on fedora + Mailscanner + postfix + ldap.
when I run
mupdatetest -u murder -a murder -w murder master (where murder is the
username and passwd and master is the name of the master mc defined
in /etc/hosts file.)
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 12:49:38AM -0500, Wesley Craig wrote:
On 22 Nov 2007, at 21:01, Diego Woitasen wrote:
I tried with that, but doesn't work. I delivered a message in both
serves and nothing. Again, the mailbox was replicated when I restart
Cyrus.
I haven't run mupdate_config:
I currently have both Postfix (2.3.5) and Cyrus (2.3.9) running on
a single server. Postfix does its thing (including spam and virus
filtering) and then invokes Cyrus's deliver program to deliver
messages.
I would like to move my Cyrus onto a separate system from my Postfix.
The reason is
Andrew McNamara wrote:
Note that ext3 effectively does the same thing as ZFS on fsync() - because
the journal layer is block based and does no know which block belongs
to which file, the entire journal must be applied to the filesystem to
achieve the expected fsync() symantics (at least, with
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007, Gabor Gombas wrote:
On Tue, Nov 20, 2007 at 09:56:37AM -0800, David Lang wrote:
for cyrus you should have the same sort of requirements that you would have
for
a database server, including the fact that without a battery-backed disk
cache
(or solid state drive) to
Rich Wales wrote, at 11/23/2007 11:05 PM:
I currently have both Postfix (2.3.5) and Cyrus (2.3.9) running on
a single server. Postfix does its thing (including spam and virus
filtering) and then invokes Cyrus's deliver program to deliver
messages.
I would like to move my Cyrus onto a
What's confusing me here is that I'm not sure how to configure Postfix
so it can deliver a message over my LAN to a separate Cyrus server,
instead of delivering it over a Unix-domain socket to Cyrus running on
the same box.
Any suggestions?
Trivial postfix on the cyrus box which accepts
Jorey Bump wrote:
Use LMTP. See lmtp(8) for more details, but you'll probably use
something like this in main.cf: . . .
Thanks. That appears to work (I set up a test account and made it
use LMTP to the new server via a line in Postfix's transport map).
Not surprisingly, I had to add a line