No - I'm afraid you're at the point of trying to recover the
files from backups
or run delete file recovery on the disk itself - though if your
server has still
been busy all this time I wouldn't hold out much hope for finding
the files
on disk!
Bron.
On Sun, 19 Sep 2010 19:49 -0700, luis lugo
- Its possible to convert a exist installation to use SQL ?
( How ? How can i create the necessary tables and import from a
skiplist database ? )
use cyr_dbtool to dump mboxlist and awk to prepare the import. Use mysqlimport
to load in mysql, don't forget to set an appropriate field
So we use about ten common Intel based servers for BEs (sized to
support loss of 2/3 servers) and store data on NAS. Users are active
and filer is about tens of thousand nfsop/s at the busy hour.
About 10% to 20% of the users connect at least one time a day, globally
4 million connections
Hi,
where does Cyrus IMAPd stand today?
When I was starting to think about moving to a open source mail system
(migrating away from Lotus Domino btw.), there ware Cyrus IMAPd, Courier
and UW-IMAP I think.
Cyrus was the only full flavored IMAP server with active development.
We were going the
On 09/20/2010 06:59 AM, Marc Patermann wrote:
But where does Cyrus IMAPd stand today?
It may be Murder/Aggregator - but how to get the people, when on first
contact, where they just need a simple IMAP server, they are pointed to
other product, which they then stay with?
Umm, what? We run
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Vincent Fox wrote:
Umm, what? We run Cyrus IMAP server with no Murder
for 20K+ people. Murder may be a feature but it's not a
deployment requirement.
We used Perdition, originally just thrown up to provide a
transparent bridge as we migrated from Uwash to Cyrus.
But
On 09/20/2010 04:23 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
I end up granting myself rights to various users' mailboxes to
investigate when we see one of our users sending out spam. It usually
turns out that they have been phished recently. Once I grant myself
rights to their mailbox, I see the
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010, Vincent Fox wrote:
Umm, what? We run Cyrus IMAP server with no Murder
for 20K+ people. Murder may be a feature but it's not a
deployment requirement.
We used Perdition, originally just thrown up to provide a
transparent