On 1/13/10 2:11 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
[ ... ]
My own real problem as RPM maintainer is that I'd like to stay with
logging to mail facility and not touching syslog config.
[ ... ]
Chiming in here, specifically on this issue. I manually tweak the
*.spec file to suit my local site
On 13 Jan 2010, at 02:11, Simon Matter wrote:
My own real problem as RPM maintainer is that I'd like to stay with
logging to mail facility and not touching syslog config. Now with
older
releases, this was possible without much trouble because the logging
volume was moderate for not too
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:11:10AM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
Or you can use a dummy backend. It's a backend which always says « OK
» when you try to write in it, and always says « not in db » when you
read in it. This backend was never committed into cyrus-imapd... Here
Or you can use a dummy backend. It's a backend which always says « OK
» when you try to write in it, and always says « not in db » when you
read in it. This backend was never committed into cyrus-imapd... Here
is an up-to-date version.
Then add this in imapd.conf :
duplicate_db: dummy
hi simon,
thanks for your fantastic rpms :-)
is there an autocreate patch that applies cleanly against this version?
I've updated the patch from UoA for 2.3.16. It's in my rpms.
Regards,
Simon
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:11:10AM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
Or you can use a dummy backend. It's a backend which always says « OK
» when you try to write in it, and always says « not in db » when you
read in it. This backend was never committed into cyrus-imapd... Here
is an up-to-date
On Mon, 2010-01-04 at 11:35 +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
hi simon,
thanks for your fantastic rpms :-)
is there an autocreate patch that applies cleanly against this version?
I've updated the patch from UoA for 2.3.16. It's in my rpms.
Regards,
Simon
Hi Simon,
H ... I've just
On Mon, 2010-01-04 at 11:35 +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
hi simon,
thanks for your fantastic rpms :-)
is there an autocreate patch that applies cleanly against this version?
I've updated the patch from UoA for 2.3.16. It's in my rpms.
Regards,
Simon
Turns out that the ldap
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Mon, Jan 04, 2010 at 09:11:10AM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
Or you can use a dummy backend. It's a backend which always says « OK
» when you try to write in it, and always says « not in db » when you
read in it. This backend was never committed into cyrus-imapd... Here
Or you can use a dummy backend. It's a backend which always says « OK
» when you try to write in it, and always says « not in db » when you
read in it. This backend was never committed into cyrus-imapd... Here
is an up-to-date version.
Then add this in imapd.conf :
duplicate_db: dummy
Ken, Bron
Hi,
I have update my Cyrus installation from 2.3.15 to 2.3.16.
I know have this following error :
IOERROR: opening /var/imap/user_deny.db: No such file or directory
How can I correct this ?
You could change you syslog to not log debug messages.
Modify imap configuration file ?
No.
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.16. This
release should be considered production quality. Major changes in the
release are the following:
- Added 'user_deny.db' to be able to selectively deny users access to
Cyrus services.
While upgrading my rpms I wanted to
Simon Matter wrote:
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.16. This
release should be considered production quality. Major changes in the
release are the following:
- Added 'user_deny.db' to be able to selectively deny users access to
Cyrus services.
While upgrading
Hi,
I have update my Cyrus installation from 2.3.15 to 2.3.16.
I know have this following error :
IOERROR: opening /var/imap/user_deny.db: No such file or directory
How can I correct this ?
Modify imap configuration file ?
Create the user_deny.db, if yes how ?
Le 21/12/2009 22:39, Ken
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