Wesley,
I looked at ipurge but I find it also happily deletes messages that
weren't marked for deletion. It appears to delete everything older than
X days, regardless of that \Deleted flag mentioned in another reply.
Gerard Beekmans
IT Manager
Achilles Media
Tel: 403-678-1216 ext. 102
Email
it.
Gerard Beekmans
IT Manager
Achilles Media
Tel: 403-678-1216 ext. 102
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 05:09:53PM -0500, Kenneth Marshall wrote:
In the manual page, the definition of the '-X' option seems to
do what you want:
-X expunge-days
/deletes them on the client's behalf.
Some pointers are appreciated. I can write the scripts (shell, perl,
whatever) myself if need be, just need to know how to start going about
obtaining such a specific list of messages.
Thanks,
--
Gerard Beekmans
IT Manager
Achilles Media
Tel: 403-678-1216 ext
Hi Ken,
From the description it seems like cyr_expire will apply to every email
in a mailbox. I don't want to delete any regular emails other than the
ones already marked for deletion by an email client who is lacking a
decent purge feature.
Gerard Beekmans
IT Manager
Achilles Media
Tel
I'll do some more checking then. My cyr_expire version doesn't even have
the -X option (I'm testing this on a system that has cyrus imap 2.2.13
as its recent version).
Gerard Beekmans
IT Manager
Achilles Media
Tel: 403-678-1216 ext. 102
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kenneth Marshall wrote
On Nov 28, 2007 6:01 AM, Proskurin Kirill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alain Spineux wrote:
On Nov 28, 2007 9:47 AM, Proskurin Kirill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello all.
My system:
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10
cyrus-imapd-2.3.7
cyrus-sasl-2.1.22
cyrus-sasl-saslauthd-2.1.22
We have
I am having a very strange issue where the imap server stops accepting
messages via LMTP, does not allow logins via imap, and the load
reaches anywhere from 800 - 2000. This happens nearly daily. Also, I
notice there are generally many defunct processes and the below pasted
excerpt from the
On Nov 27, 2007 11:53 AM, Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007 4:42 PM, Gerard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am having a very strange issue where the imap server stops accepting
messages via LMTP, does not allow logins via imap, and the load
reaches anywhere from 800 - 2000
I am running squatter at 3am as a cron job on all of my servers. Over
the passed week I have one server where squatter spikes the load and
ends up locking up the server at around 8am every morning. Yeah, it
seems to take that long to run which may be an issue in itself. Has
anyone come accross
On Nov 13, 2007 5:07 PM, Rob Banz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 13, 2007, at 16:47, Gerard wrote:
I am running squatter at 3am as a cron job on all of my servers. Over
the passed week I have one server where squatter spikes the load and
ends up locking up the server at around 8am every
What is the best way to purge the inbox? I currently use ipurge for
other folders but was told that if you run ipurge on the inbox it will
be recursive and purge all boxes. But, the man page says different.
Can you guys give me an example of how you did this in the past.
Cyrus Home Page:
We have also come across the situation where we needed to make a move from
file systems. We ended up going with Veritas file system which we saw the
greatest increase in performance from simply changing the main file system.
It was a big win when we realized the file system actually didn't cost
I have a postfix server delivering mail to my cyrus imap server. I have
the aliases setup on the smtp server and things seem to be fine with
postfix. But I keep getting bounced messages and errors in the log that
point to something with the imap server.
imap postfix/lmtp[17929]: C48BE54077:
people's scripts without
knowing their passwords? Is it possible to maintain the scripts 'by
hand' (I mean, just edit them in /var/lib/sieve, compile them, and
correctly set the defaultbc link), or is this asking for trouble?
Thanks for your time, kind regards,
Gerard Kok
Network administrator
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 9 May 2005, Gerard Ceraso wrote:
I have this setup to run but I need to add an account for postfix to
deliver to the Cyrus IMAP server. Is there a way to set Cyrus LMTP to
accept the mail without authentication?
From /etc/cyrus.conf:
lmtp cmd
I have this setup to run but I need to add an account for postfix to
deliver to the Cyrus IMAP server. Is there a way to set Cyrus LMTP to
accept the mail without authentication?
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Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
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on fire and I cannot get anything back I have server two,
and noone knows the difference. Its always good to have a backup :)
Gerard
On Fri, 2004-05-21 at 09:23, Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Paul Dekkers wrote:
Although I think Gerard likes to see both servers active at the same
for the reason if one was down. Anyone have a suggestion
how I could accomplish this?
Gerard
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I am building a mail server using cyrus of course, postfix mysql for the
backend. I am creating the accounts using web-cyradm and it seems when I
create the account everythig looks fine. I log into cyradm on the
command line everything looks fine as well as all the folders being
there on the
seems like a small issue but a huge pain. The other thing is
that some folders when I enter them in evolution it says This folder
cannot contain messages. But if I try in thunderbird, I am able to go
into the folder and subfolders with no problems. Thanks for any help.
--
Gerard Ceraso
http
which seems like a small issue but a huge pain. The other thing is
that some folders when I enter them in evolution it says This folder
cannot contain messages. But if I try in thunderbird, I am able to go
into the folder and subfolders with no problems. Thanks for any help.
--
Gerard Ceraso
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Gerard Ceraso wrote:
I had a problem when my mailboxes.db file got corrupted. So, I
recreated
all of the accounts and folders in cyradm. Then I ran reconstruct -r
as
cyrus and reconstructed everything using the existing data for the
users. The problem is now
I don't know what I did but I
think I broke one of my mail boxes. I cannot get to it from any of my mail
browsers, this folder is pretty hefty though. I am using cyrus imap I believe
version 1.5. I get this error when trying to rename it from
cyradm.localhost renm "INBOX.Debian Users"
I have seen some places where the login name for the email would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so for example if I wanted to login my login for this
account would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] How is this done with cyrus, I
tried and it didn't work. Am I missing something? Is it possible with
cyrus?
~gerard
http
I was wondering if anyone knew a good howto for setting up cyrus2 and
sasl2.
~gerard
http://devslash.org
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