Disabling the POP3 request time limit

2007-06-29 Thread Johannes Luber
Hello!

I'm trying to find an option regarding the POP3 time limit. The default
is that one can't request again to look for new emails within 60 seconds
counting from the last request. I need to disable this or to reduce it
to a few seconds at best. Who can help me?

Thanks in advance,
Johannes Luber

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Re: Disabling the POP3 request time limit

2007-06-29 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Johannes Luber wrote:
 Hello!
 
 I'm trying to find an option regarding the POP3 time limit. The default
 is that one can't request again to look for new emails within 60 seconds
 counting from the last request. I need to disable this or to reduce it
 to a few seconds at best. Who can help me?


man imapd.conf:

popminpoll: 0
 Set  the  minimum  amount  of time the server forces users 
to wait
 between successive POP logins, in minutes.




 Thanks in advance,
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Re: Disabling the POP3 request time limit

2007-06-29 Thread c . grill
Hi,

 I'm trying to find an option regarding the POP3 time limit. The default
 is that one can't request again to look for new emails within 60 seconds
 counting from the last request. I need to disable this or to reduce it
 to a few seconds at best. Who can help me?

Put this into your imapd.conf:

# Minimum time between POP mail fetches in minutes
popminpoll: 0

See also: man imapd.conf

Regards,

Claus

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Re: expunging deleted messages?

2007-06-29 Thread Dmitriy Kirhlarov
mikee wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ time cyr_expire -v -E 3 -X 3
 users snipped
 expiring messages in user.mikee.backup older than 2 days
 expiring messages in user.mikee.spam older than 5 days
 users snipped
 
 expunged 5405 out of 21470 messages from 21 mailboxes
^^^
It's work.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cyrdump -v user.mikee.hobbit | grep 'flag' | less
 gs
   flag name=\Answered user=*/flag
   flag name=\Deleted user=*119862 119863 119864 119865 119866 119867 
 119868 119869 119870 119871 119872 119
^^^
This messages not deleted. Just marked as \Deleted.
see imapd.conf(5) about expunge_mode option

WBR.
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Re: Disabling the POP3 request time limit

2007-06-29 Thread Johannes Luber
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'm trying to find an option regarding the POP3 time limit. The default
 is that one can't request again to look for new emails within 60 seconds
 counting from the last request. I need to disable this or to reduce it
 to a few seconds at best. Who can help me?
 
 Put this into your imapd.conf:
 
 # Minimum time between POP mail fetches in minutes
 popminpoll: 0
 
 See also: man imapd.conf

It works as advertised. Thanks to you and Rudy Gevaert (who answered my
question on another mail)!

Best regards,
Johannes Luber

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Re: expunging deleted messages?

2007-06-29 Thread mikee
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Dmitriy Kirhlarov might have said:

 mikee wrote:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ time cyr_expire -v -E 3 -X 3
  users snipped
  expiring messages in user.mikee.backup older than 2 days
  expiring messages in user.mikee.spam older than 5 days
  users snipped
  
  expunged 5405 out of 21470 messages from 21 mailboxes
 ^^^
 It's work.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cyrdump -v user.mikee.hobbit | grep 'flag' | less
  gs
flag name=\Answered user=*/flag
flag name=\Deleted user=*119862 119863 119864 119865 119866 119867 
  119868 119869 119870 119871 119872 119
 ^^^
 This messages not deleted. Just marked as \Deleted.
 see imapd.conf(5) about expunge_mode option

Is there a command to go ahead and purge any messages that are
flagged as \Deleted and the \Deleted flag was set X days ago?

What I'm trying to accomplish is the automatic removal of any
messages my users have 'deleted' and not yet purged.

Mike

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Re: expunging deleted messages?

2007-06-29 Thread mikee
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Dmitriy Kirhlarov might have said:

 mikee wrote:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ time cyr_expire -v -E 3 -X 3
  users snipped
  expiring messages in user.mikee.backup older than 2 days
  expiring messages in user.mikee.spam older than 5 days
  users snipped
  
  expunged 5405 out of 21470 messages from 21 mailboxes
 ^^^
 It's work.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cyrdump -v user.mikee.hobbit | grep 'flag' | less
  gs
flag name=\Answered user=*/flag
flag name=\Deleted user=*119862 119863 119864 119865 119866 119867 
  119868 119869 119870 119871 119872 119
 ^^^
 This messages not deleted. Just marked as \Deleted.
 see imapd.conf(5) about expunge_mode option

I'll look at that setting, thanks.

Mike

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Re: expunging deleted messages?

2007-06-29 Thread Dmitriy Kirhlarov
mikee wrote:
 
 Is there a command to go ahead and purge any messages that are
 flagged as \Deleted and the \Deleted flag was set X days ago?
 
 What I'm trying to accomplish is the automatic removal of any
 messages my users have 'deleted' and not yet purged.

No. You need some external tool for making this. You can use 
proxyservers option for proxy account.

May be, you can use
ipurge -d 3 -i -s mailboxpattern
but, it can be dangerously.

Also, see:
http://osdir.com/ml/mail.imap.cyrus/2003-03/msg00167.html

And try to ask in [EMAIL PROTECTED] list for enabling 
this functionality in next releases.

WBR.
Dmitriy

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Re: expunging deleted messages?

2007-06-29 Thread mikee
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Simon Matter might have said:

  On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Dmitriy Kirhlarov might have said:
 
  mikee wrote:
   And your messages have \Deleted flag?
  
   Something interesting in log files?
  
   Nothing that I find in the log files, just messages not getting
  deleted.
   I have a folder in Outlook that has the same number of messages each
  day.
 
  What you get, if run this manually:
  sudo su - cyrus
  bin/cyr_expire -v -E 3 -X 3
  bin/cyrdump -v $your_mailbox | grep 'flag'
  ?
 
  Also, try to increase verbosity of log files (syslog.conf).
 
  I can't change anything about the daemons yet, this is a production box.
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ time cyr_expire -v -E 3 -X 3
 
 How I understand it, cyr_expire -X 3 physically removes mail from the
 server which already have been deleted and expunged by the mail client 3
 or more days ago. It does not expunge for you, you have to do it with the
 IMAP client. It simply makes it possible to unexpunge mails on the server
 which already have been completely removed from the clients side of view.
 
 Simon

I think I want the other half of the operation. When my users (and me in case
I forget to expunge) delete messages (marking the messages with the \Delete
flag), I want something that will run through all the mailboxes looking for
messages that are \Delete'd and over N days old. When this commands finds
a message matching the two conditions I want that message physically
purged from the system.

Mike

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Re: expunging deleted messages?

2007-06-29 Thread Simon Matter
 On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Dmitriy Kirhlarov might have said:

 mikee wrote:
  And your messages have \Deleted flag?
 
  Something interesting in log files?
 
  Nothing that I find in the log files, just messages not getting
 deleted.
  I have a folder in Outlook that has the same number of messages each
 day.

 What you get, if run this manually:
 sudo su - cyrus
 bin/cyr_expire -v -E 3 -X 3
 bin/cyrdump -v $your_mailbox | grep 'flag'
 ?

 Also, try to increase verbosity of log files (syslog.conf).

 I can't change anything about the daemons yet, this is a production box.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ time cyr_expire -v -E 3 -X 3

How I understand it, cyr_expire -X 3 physically removes mail from the
server which already have been deleted and expunged by the mail client 3
or more days ago. It does not expunge for you, you have to do it with the
IMAP client. It simply makes it possible to unexpunge mails on the server
which already have been completely removed from the clients side of view.

Simon

 users snipped
 expiring messages in user.mikee.backup older than 2 days
 expiring messages in user.mikee.spam older than 5 days
 users snipped

 expunged 5405 out of 21470 messages from 21 mailboxes

 real4m37.700s
 user0m0.132s
 sys 0m2.652s

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cyrdump -v user.mikee.hobbit | grep 'flag' | less
 gs
   flag name=\Answered user=*/flag
   flag name=\Deleted user=*119862 119863 119864 119865 119866 119867
 119868 119869 119870 119871 119872 119
 873 119874 119875 119876 119877 119878 119879 119880 119881 119882 119883
 119884 119885 119886 119887 119888 1198
 89 119890 119891 119892 119893 119894 119895 119896 119897 119898 119899
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 5 119906 119907 119908 119909 119910 119911 119912 119913 119914 119915
 119916 119917 119918 119919 119920 119921
  119922 119923 119924 119925 119926 119927 119928 119929 119930 119931
 119932 119933 119934 119935 119936 119937
 119938 119939 119940 119941 119942 119943 119944 119945 119946 119947
 119948 119949 119950 119951 119952 119953 1
 19954 119955 119956 119957 119958 119959 119960 119961 119962 119963
 119964 119965 119966 119967 119968 119969 11
 9970 119971 119972 119973 119974 119975 119976 119977 119978 119979 119980
 119981 119982 119983 119984 119985 119
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 119997 119998 11 12 120001 1200
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 120013 120014 120015 120016 120017 12001
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 120029 120030 120031 120032 120033 120034

 lots of numbers snipped

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 122876 122877 122878 /flag
   flag name=\Draft user=*/flag
   flag name=\Flagged user=*/flag
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