: $label1 $label2 $label3 $label4 $label5 $Forwarded
Redirected
Each message has a line with "> USERFLAGS" but those are mostly four groups
of zeros, and the values do not correspond to the Tbird colors.
What else can I try?
--
Joseph Brennan
Lead, Email and Systems Applications
Cy
IMAP provides two kinds of timestamp: the time the message was placed into
the mailbox, and the time in the Date header line. In a typical inbox and
sent mailbox the two are the same order. In other folders it might not be
the same. I think Roundcube uses the first kind of timestamp, which for
lity with POP and IMAP, presumably.
Sendmail seems to be following still the old "be generous in what you
accept" maxim, and as a result it accepts something that modern
software cannot read-- just in case you have some odd way of reading
mail that can handle it.
--
Joseph Brennan
Colu
Pv4), section 6.3.6 which explains the
reason behind it. Of course there are cases in client-server systems where
one breaks protocol on one side to cope with software that breaks protocol
on the other! But the "MUST NOT" would explain why Cyrus doesn't
automatically unsubscribe.
Josep
Binarus via Info-cyrus <info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
But with SPF or DKIM, you can immediately blacklist any sender
domain after having received SPAM from that domain.
It would never be a phished stolen account, so that would be safe.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia Univ
it had lots of goals."
--Jim Morris on Andrew
Compare cyrus.header in any other account.
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script? As stated before they have thousands
> of folders.
In cyradm you can use * as a wildcard.
If the names start with "foo" and "." is the separator and "user" is the
user, you can do:
> sam foo.* user lrswikte
Possibly you have "/" not ".&qu
didn't implement delayed delete. You can just rename the
deleted folder to its original name.
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:
Oct 17 05:16:28 salmon cyr_expire[11566]: Expunged 2 messages from user.xxx
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on the user.seen file should be good, but that seems to
update mysteriously sometimes.
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until 2048th character and then stops.
How is that possible? The SMTP maximum is 1000 including the CR LF pair.
I'm surprised a message like that is accepted by your MTA and/or LMTP. If
Cyrus IMAP handles up to 2047 characters that's very generous.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University I T
/imap partition for user xxx.
mbexamine user.xx | egrep '(Number.of.Messages|^Examining)'
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it to the
folder with IMAP. That copy is not delivered by SMTP or LMTP.
What makes this idea a hopeless task, in my opinion, is that each client
has its own name for the sent folder. Sent, Sent Mail, Sent Messages, and
sent-mail, are the most common but not a full list.
Joseph Brennan
Cyrus Home
by the
order in which the server returns the flags.
Evidently Horde IMP can show only one of the two things, but whether it
prefers an IMAP state to the content of a header sure seems to me like an
IMP client-side decision.
I am probably missing something here.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University
cannot access user.joe in Thunderbird.
Is this a known problem?
Yes, but it's a Thunderbird problem. We saw one case of it here.
Telnet to the imap port and give the list query, to verify that cyrus gives
the correct response.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
message has vanished. Both machines had active sessions to
Cyrus at the same time.
Does the second Seamonkey save to a local drafts folder instead of imap?
I assume you are not using delayed expunge on cyrus.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
.
It's not a cyrus problem. Cyrus's capacity exceeds that of all the
popular clients.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
--On Thursday, March 15, 2012 11:51 +1100 Puthick Hok hputh...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thanks for your helpful comments
it was delivered at
Nov 1 10:25, and you have in the mailbox message 4566. at 10:10,
no message 4567., and message 4568. at 10:30... conclusion, it
was there and was deleted and expunged.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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List
the account is being used.
Judging by seen state is much better provided you can assume IMAP.
I don't think POP updates seen. But POP devices tend to check in
regularly, so you could cover obvious cases by checking the last
couple of weeks of system log. It won't be perfect.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia
of mounting backups, finding and copying data, and doing
reconstructs.
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--On Tuesday, May 10, 2011 9:43 -0600 Nathanael D. Noblet
nathan...@gnat.ca wrote:
IMHO :days 0 is not allowed/ignored
Ok, I've set it to 1.
Try 3.
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No such user at example.com
Sendmail does recursive table lookups, so:
webmas...@example.com resolves to testu...@example.com
testu...@example.com resolves to error:nouser
Use the aliases file, e.g.
postmaster: testuser
webmaster: testuser
domain: testuser
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University
virtuser testu...@example.com' | sendmail -bt
because that's what sendmail does. For this to work you'll need to
define testu...@example.com going to some address not @example.com.
Joseph Brennan
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these hosts to accept mail only from the
gateway.
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to end the SMTP
input session (the data command).
No, the end of DATA is signalled by the five-character sequence
CR LF dot CR LF, that is, a dot on a line by itself. So your software
is buggy if it stops at CR LF dot without examining what follows dot.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
() . ~ Public Folders.bboard
)
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IDLE that's probably exactly what a client does.
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at it through a weak intermediary.
(Admission: we haven't yet tried imapproxy
-- it appears to be a good piece of C which will help things.)
Do it. It makes a huge difference. You go from crawling to just slow.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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connection, can cyrus be configured to support more
connection?
The POP protocol requires the mailbox to be locked during a POP session.
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for a system with
unixhierarchysep: yes
Does anyone have any experience with this? Am I going to have to
rewrite this script to get at my mbox files?
If this is relevant-- Pine can copy a local mbox file to an imap server.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus
--On Thursday, October 7, 2010 11:07 -0500 Patrick Goetz
pgo...@mail.utexas.edu wrote:
On 10/07/2010 11:03 AM, Joseph Brennan wrote:
If this is relevant-- Pine can copy a local mbox file to an imap server.
How would this work? We use alpine extensively, and AFAIK it's either
job based on age.
I mention this only as another way to do it. Note that this could be
implemented for outgoing mail too. We have not implemented it here
so I can't say more than that it is possible.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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not what he got which was only...
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) . Fornitori G-Z
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Maria McKinley ma...@shadlen.org wrote:
The only thing unusual about this account, that I can think of, is that
he is forwarding mail to this account from other accounts.
Did you put those other addresses in the sieve rule?
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
replies, bounces, or receipts. It
looks like you can't deliver bcc'd messages either, if you are trying
to guess recipients by reading headers.
Anyway none of this is a cyrus problem. I'm out of here.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
, bounces
don't go back to sender either. Have people reported that too?
Look at the log records on the gateway and the cyrus system to see what
the sender address is.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
the sender address. Is it the same, or r...@server.domain?
If it has changed to r...@server.domain, that is the problem.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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formatting and
Outlook 2007.
If you want, send me an example directly and I'll examine the MIME
format.
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that vacation replies per sender only once a day,
or some longer period, right? Just checking.
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/...'
hierarchy ?
DELETED is in same the partition the user is in.
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login session every time they open a new folder.
Enable telemetry if you want to check what these clients do.
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and
scheduling client that became Outlook) or Netscape Navigator (one
the first GUI IMAP clients). It was an unfamiliar term and I did
not understand why it was being used. None of the old email clients
used it, nor did the POP or IMAP protocols.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information
are marked
as deleted but still there.
That's what delete does. It marks the messages deleted. You can still
undelete them, in case of error.
Then the command expunge removes all messages marked deleted. For no
known reason some clients call this purge instead of expunge.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia
too.
I agree with Andrew Morgan, I/O is key.
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.
These alternatives are commonly called ssl and tls, but the actual
distinction is whether the starttls command is used to get Transport
Layer Security. First described in RFC 2595.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ
get the
following in the log:
imaps[27170]: imaps TLS negotiation failed: [xx.xx.xx.xx]
imaps[27170]: Fatal error: tls_start_servertls() failed
Normal. It should fail. 993 requires SSL.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
the Message-ID. If it's there only once,
it's some kind of index problem on cyrus or in the client. You could
reconstruct. You could have the recipient read the mailbox with a
different client and see whether the duplication still appears.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Google is your friend. Notice that a Message-ID header exists but has
no string after the label:
Jul 28 09:45:10 boom3 postfix/cleanup[6921]: B9A7225C001: message-id=
See http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2005-02/1410.html
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia
(IMHO is the max. line lenght in emails 4000 characters.)
RFC 2821 sec 4.5.3.1 says the max length is 1000 characters including
the two CR LF characters.
However if the MTA fixes this, Cyrus won't see it. Sendmail for example
breaks long lines at 997 characters and inserts ! CR LF.
Joseph
you mean more than five?
Whatever you do should check both host and user, so that you don't cut
off multiple users on a timeshare host or a firewall gateway.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu
be interesting to log sessions and see what's going on. Or
to strace live processes. And of course ask the user what it looks
like from his/her end.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
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Cyrus Wiki/FAQ
think it's something else.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
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plain imap with tls
required, but imaps helps some clients work right.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
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with an
extra string.
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the user could also telnet in and see the same files!
The protocol itself is no less secure than POP. I don't understand why
POP is still around.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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, not my last login (which was yesterday).
How about checking the timestamp on the user.seen files? It seems to
get touched at login, even if you don't open a message.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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there.
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--On Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:28 +0100 Antonio Talarico
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Where i can found a list with allowed character for a folder name?
RFC 3501, section 5.1 to 5.1.3
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
messages each person has seen.
-- Somebody might POP the mailbox and remove everything.
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who run two POP clients at
once will see the error message sometimes.
Of course if POP sessions don't quit when the client quits, that's
another story.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http
in the RFC actually
show variable length UIDs!
Users here reported this problem when we first went to Cyrus a few
years ago. It was solved by applying updates to Outlook, which
the users should have done anyway for security and other reasons.
Or, you have some other problem that we don't have.
Joseph
would
wipe everything out and start over. Use the dot separator next time,
to clarify the distinction between Cyrus mailboxes and unix files.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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and it is not there, I don't know why it does not
just create it instead of reporting an error, but I have seen other
clients that dumb.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
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Cyrus Wiki
/satimiscyrus
(2) Cyrus user/satimiscyrus = filesystem user^satimiscyrus
(3) is not a Cyrus mailbox
I would expect mail addressed to satimiscyrus to end up in (1).
(2) is not a user mailbox. It could work as a bboard mailbox but
that's not what you want in this case.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University
client, or from a different computer, using your own
account, or even better, learn how to type imap commands from telnet
so you can get a view without a client.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
the message, then check SPF, and
mail a bounce :-)
This is getting off topic for the Cyrus list though. The question
relevant to Cyrus, I thought, was whether a sieve filter can catch
backscatter. With header-only tests, not so much.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia
, not encoded. The sender's
email program should be encoding them. The header portion of mail
is required to be 7-bit only.
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.
If the editheader Sieve extension gets implemented, then a well-
written sieve script should be able to do the same type of thing.
To me this seems a bit more sane than expecting lmtp or sieve to
accomplish it automatically.
I've been called crazy before!
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems
.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
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this by itself? In
that case the loop should be detectable, I imagine.
I'm probably missing something.
We might be smarter with case [1] if lmtpd inserted a X-Been-Here
type header as it hands off to the MTA, so that it could detect a
loop the first time the message comes back.
Joseph Brennan
Lead
: not
deliverable as configured).
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with the word in subject, delete, expunge. Remove the
permission.
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into
'INBOX.Informationen.Foren.DVB'
It is created with smartsieve...
I've never seen a 'From:' with four addresses in it. Use OR.
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Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
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'lrswipcda' access to this folder.
Do I need to configure something on my cyrus side ?
It needs 'anyone p' access.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
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providing the individual mailbox address for each of those
recipients.
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that
rewrote certain header lines to make them standard. The rewritten
mailbox was output to a staging area, and that's what we moved. This
approach might work for you.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
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that into sendmail.mc and generate a
sendmail.cf file. Your choice of size, in bytes.
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the bounce notice, or do whatever else
it does when mail can't be delivered.
The Cyrus system should not send a bounce. It should only accept or
reject, and the sending MTA should handle notifying the sender.
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
support now need the intermediaries of either GoodLink
or BES attached to Exchange, and if I understand it right (I might not),
they use a MAPI connection to find out when there is new mail. If so
it appears they would work also with systems like Open-Xchange that
offer MAPI connections.
Joseph
--On Friday, September 28, 2007 10:42 -0400 Gottschalk, David
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it appears that after Cyrus gets the message it gets
duplicated. Anyone have any suggestions?
Sieve rules?
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
and provides a nice button to
move things into it. Imagine if the client also made an Archive folder
and had another button for that.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
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stored mail in foo (since it was a directory).
This seemed simpler than having to explain later that foo could
be part of a mailbox name but not exist as a mailbox!
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
might be common in U Wash for example. It might have been cool to
test the first five characters in ~user/* for From to catch
stray files not in the mail directory.
You're right, it's amazing how many users have only inbox and
sent and trash folders (of varying names).
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email
the problem much less often, and not at all since the fsck. It is on
the same partition.
I have wondered whether the bogus Date headers in spam tickle a bug
in expiring by date.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/829982
This 100% effective and there are no zero-day or zero-hour problems.
Done here since February 2003.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ
Recipient addresses don't have to appear anywhere in the message.
And in spam the To: header is often garbage. Ignore that.
Look at the system log records written by your MTA (Postfix?) to
see who the recipients were.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information
on the replica and doing deletemailbox;
and deleting the mailbox with an imap client.
I have a list of them from running ctl_mboxlist -d on the master. But I
can't figure how to remove them from the master's mailbox list. Does
anyone have an idea?
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
allready tried a perl-script of Joseph Brennan what I found in this
list, but it did not change the message (checked with diff).
The script prepares mbox-format mailboxes for mailutil, which complains
if there are CR characters (\015) in the mbox-format files. It changes
CRLF to LF
. Each user would have
to run a client that can move messages from the local inbox to
the Cyrus server. You cannot do it for them unless you have some
kind of remote access to all the PCs (which might be the case in a
controlled corporate environment).
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
an Exchange server.
Possible fixes would be to format the rejection like a reply or a
forwarded message, or plain text, but it would be pretty dumb. Has
anyone else dealt with this at all? Any bright ideas?
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
these feature and removed the
files.
But this would only delete files if they where deleted in Cyrus before.
Thank you. We're 2.3.something but not 2.3.8. This explains what
is happening to messages after we restored from backup.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University
the index. Under what circumstances
would it unlink files?
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, and they probably don't
try to reconstruct what it was from Received or Date headers when they
append to a folder on server.
It's not really a Cyrus or Outlook bug.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http
;
}
# Change CRLF or bare CR to LF
$endcr = $midcr = 0;
$endcr++ if ($line =~ s/\015$//g); # \n already there
$midcr++ if ($line =~ s/\015/\n/g); # add \n
if ($endcr || $midcr) {
print STDERR WARNING: Correcting CR characters\n;
}
print;
}
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
involved were 10 years old or more.
Amateurish Windows-based mail-sending software is still in use that
sends junk like this. From the lack of trouble reports, I think it
is text parts that are mainly affected. Maybe to do encoding the
software writers use standard modules that do it right.
Joseph
-name, msgno, exists);
return IMAP_IOERROR;
}
But bboard contains messages 309. to 704., not 4 to 1591. We are using
delayed expunge.
What should I look at?
Joseph Brennan
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus
all of the mailboxes it had missed since bboard got
corrupted.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu
Andrzej Adam Filip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) Methods you suggest do not give a chance to reject messages to over
quota mailboxes *in SMTP session*.
...which can be a good thing if you want to give users a chance to
clean up or request more space.
The trouble with smmapd is that it gives
:
http://anfi.homeunix.net/sendmail/rtcyrus2.html
http://anfi.homeunix.net/sendmail/#cyrus
I have created google group for the purpose. Join it if you are
interested:
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/cyrus-sendmail
Sounds good to me.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia
containing other folders
or a file containing messages.
Cyrus does not use mbox format, and its 'mail folders' can contain both
messages and other folders.
Joseph Brennan
Lead Email Systems Engineer
Columbia University Information Technology
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus
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