On Sun, 03 Apr 2005, Stewart Loving-Gibbard wrote:
Anything else I can try?
Make sure thunderbird is only openning ONE connection to the IMAP server, or
apply the make outlook happy patches that fix the Cyrus flag
syncronization across concurrent sessions. 2.1 certainly needs that patch
to work
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005, Stewart Loving-Gibbard wrote:
I'm running Cyrus 2.1.15 on a somewhat neglected Mandrake Linux box.
I say neglected because I let it run out of disk space, which naturally
caused some hiccups with the system in general, including email.
Having freed up some space, everything is
Hi,
I know that this has been up before but after searching I found a fix
that maybe have changed
the thought on NFS as back end storage [1]
I would like to use Cyrus for our mail project (400k users) but the
requirements are that the
backend-servers being redundant (easy to do upgrades,
Ok, we resolved this problem, it was very simple in the end as I
suspected.
The problem was in the /etc/hosts-file where the 127.0.0.1-line only
pointed to localhost and localhost.localdomain. Adding a FQDN as well as
the hostname helped. We can now create user mailboxes with the
@domain.tld
On Apr 4, 2005 10:34 AM, Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sten Fredriksson wrote:
Hi,
I know that this has been up before but after searching I found a fix
that maybe have changed the thought on NFS as back end storage [1]
[...]
If NFS Is a big no no (as it's almost always
Myself and a friend wrote a quite efficient php script that will sync
from one IMAP sever to another IMAP server.
We did it to migrate from courier to cyrus, but it works for most imap
servers (haven't tested with exchange yet).
If you want a copy let me know, it's quite quick (have successfully
Mitja Sladovic wrote:
On Apr 1, 2005 8:40 PM, *Simon Matter* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wait a minute, is this plain Cyrus IMAP 2.2.12 or a patched one?
There is
an OE seen state patch floating around which I've included in my
rpms and
IIRC it
Myself and a friend wrote a quite efficient php script that will sync
from one IMAP sever to another IMAP server.
We did it to migrate from courier to cyrus, but it works for most imap
servers (haven't tested with exchange yet).
If you want a copy let me know, it's quite quick (have
What about using GFS instead of NFS ?
I think this will make you able to aggregate disks on different servers
into which you should hold the cyrus spool.
Anyone tried this out ?
http://www.redhat.com/software/rha/gfs/
Nat
Sten Fredriksson wrote:
On Apr 4, 2005 10:34 AM, Phil Brutsche [EMAIL
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
Wait a minute, is this plain Cyrus IMAP 2.2.12 or a patched one? There is
an OE seen state patch floating around which I've included in my rpms and
IIRC it just fixes the problem discussed here. IIRC the patch is really a
hack but at least it
I want to use isync to synchronize cyrus dirs to a backup server. if
isync is not good to perform this task, what other method I can use to
handle cyrus folders synchronization with a remote backup server?
imapsync - IMAP synchronization, copy or migration tool.
Synchronize mailboxes between two
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Edward Rudd wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 15:20, rado wrote:
Hi Y'all
Let me explain what's goin on 1st.
...just a hobby kinda challenge k?
running Redhat Fedora core 3
sendmail etc
2 servers here...as a HA(High Availability) Redundancy project.
1 server is the master the other a slave.
The actual
Not that I am aware off. We use the presence of a matching email
address in LDAP, (combined with a filter is salsauthd) to prevent
this. For student mail, it also depends on other attributes, (i.e.
whether or not they are an active student.)The filter feature is
very powerful as long as
My current system is SuSe 8.1. This version of saslauthd was not
compiled with LDAP support. It currently hands off authentication to
pam_ldap. I have looked for the cyrus_sasl src RPM for the version I am
running. I would rebuild it but apparently it is not available. It looks
like I will have to
Today our mupdate master started to behave strangely:
Here mupdate master decided to start a new group o threads after some
failed new thread creations(?!):
Apr 4 10:59:23 mupdate mupdate[10678]: accepted connection
Apr 4 10:59:23 mupdate mupdate[10678]: could not start a new worker thread
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 09:56 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Edward Rudd wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 15:20, rado wrote:
Hi Y'all
Let me explain what's goin on 1st.
...just a hobby kinda challenge k?
running Redhat Fedora core 3
sendmail etc
2 servers here...as a HA(High Availability)
Use pam_ldap in conjunction with the pam_check_service_attr option in
its config file. Then add authorizedService attributes for every PAM
service you want. Cyrus can get especially fine-grained, because it has
four separate PAM services (one each for POP3, IMAP, NNTP, and Sieve).
See below
On Mon, 4 Apr 2005, Ezsra McDonald wrote:
My current system is SuSe 8.1. This version of saslauthd was not
compiled with LDAP support. It currently hands off authentication to
pam_ldap. I have looked for the cyrus_sasl src RPM for the version I am
running. I would rebuild it but apparently it is
Scott,
I was just browsing my LDAP schema. Where should if find
authorizedService?
--Ez
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 09:33, Scott Balmos wrote:
Use pam_ldap in conjunction with the pam_check_service_attr option in
its config file. Then add authorizedService attributes for every PAM
service you
I completely forget where I originally got this. I'm pretty sure it was
after some annoying late-night Googling. This is supposedly referenced in
one of the pam_ldap mailing list archive posts... somewhere, in some
galaxy, at some time. :)
(random FYI, objectClass hostObject, below, is if you
Natalino Picone wrote:
What about using GFS instead of NFS ?
I think this will make you able to aggregate disks on different servers
into which you should hold the cyrus spool.
[...]
While you could theoretically share the volumes between 2 (or more)
computers directly for active/active failover,
Sten Fredriksson wrote:
Would it still be big no no if back ends store their mail on NFS mounted
storage but not sharing and use some sort of heartbeat (keepalived /
heatbeat etc) to take over the ip and mount up the storage. Or is NFS
even if not sharing mail storage is not supported and/or
Hello,
The following two statements work.
ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D 'cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=com' -W '(uid=shashank)'ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D 'uid=shashank,ou=Users,dc=domain,dc=com' -W '(uid=shashank)'
However, this doesn't
testsaslauthd -u shashank -p xx0: NO authentication
sorry about my last email. it is resolved now.
On Apr 4, 2005 9:55 AM, Shashank Agrawal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
The following two statements work.
ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D 'cn=Manager,dc=domain,dc=com' -W '(uid=shashank)'ldapsearch -x -h localhost -D
I'm looking for ideas on how to provide the greatest of piece of mind for
my current mail server setup. Right now I have:
1 Mail server with redundant hardware (Raid 5, dual power, backup fans
etc.. everything except motherboard, memory, and CPU's) which runs all the
software for the mail system
rado wrote:
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 09:56 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Edward Rudd wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 15:20, rado wrote:
Hi Y'all
Let me explain what's goin on 1st.
...just a hobby kinda challenge k?
running Redhat Fedora core 3
sendmail etc
2 servers here...as a HA(High Availability)
Everytime I change the password for the cyrus user and then run cyradm and
login, I get a segmentation fault error.
I'm running cyrus-imapd-2.2.10-10 on redhat EL 3.
thanks
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Zitat von Martin Balint [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Me and a couple of friends are starting a small server (FreeBSD 5.3),
which should serve our own homepages, projects, family emails
([EMAIL PROTECTED]), ...
I decided to use Cyrus-IMAP + Postfix as a mail system.
There should be more
Hi, list!
is there a possibility to rollback the cyrus databases to a recent checkpoint?
As I have understood the mechanisms, there is a archiving checkpoint process
which stores the changes to the mail database to a log.
How does this work? Is it possible to rollback a few hours?
It's not
I should also add the logs are not for rollback purposes, they're for
consistent recovery of the system to a known working state, IE to recover
from unclean shutdowns.
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--On Monday, April 04, 2005 23:22 +0200 Alex Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi, list!
is there a possibility to rollback the cyrus databases to a recent
checkpoint? As I have understood the mechanisms, there is a archiving
checkpoint process which stores the changes to the mail database to a
Alex Meier wrote:
Hi, list!
is there a possibility to rollback the cyrus databases to a recent
checkpoint? As I have understood the mechanisms, there is a archiving
checkpoint process which stores the changes to the mail database to a
log.
How does this work? Is it possible to rollback a few
(this is actually response to Jules Agee's posting as well, but as en email
cannot have multiple addressees...)
I should also add the logs are not for rollback purposes, they're for
consistent recovery of the system to a known working state, IE to recover
from unclean shutdowns.
I understand
--On Tuesday, April 05, 2005 5:38 AM +0200 Alex Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
(this is actually response to Jules Agee's posting as well, but as en
email cannot have multiple addressees...)
I should also add the logs are not for rollback purposes, they're for
consistent recovery of the system
--On Tuesday, April 05, 2005 5:38 AM +0200 Alex Meier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Could there be a way to extract to extract the mail bodies from the
__db.XXX files (for example by forcing the system into an inconsistent
state so that cyrus uses its binary checkpoint and archiving files to
recover)
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