Hi,
Yip, I can list all my mailboxes in CYRADM, I can see the folders but it
contains no email messages...
Thanks,
Dawid
> Hi,
> To rebuild the mailboxlist database, the imap server need to be down.
> Did you check that you can list your mailboxes using cyradm ?
> Jerome
>
> Dawid van Wyngaard
I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.2.12_1 (compiled via FreeBSD ports) on
FreeBSD-6.0-BETA4.
I'm trying to track down a non-fatal error that keeps popping up (on
every transaction) in my syslog:
Sep 15 22:33:01 forrie lmtpunix[68054]: sql_select option
missing
Sep 15 22:33:01 forrie lmtpunix[68054]: _sa
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Sergio Devojno Bruder wrote:
> I'm fighting with frequent corruptions of my mupdate master server
> (high volume, currently 3.9M mailboxes) with Cyrus 2.2.10.
First things first: Triple check your system RAM.
--
"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk t
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Timo Schoeler wrote:
>>
>
>>> > As stated by another poster, there is plenty of software that can tell
>>> > what version you are running,
>
>>
>>
>> that was me mentioning nmap fingerprinting.
>>
>>
>
>>> > even if you disable the banners. All that
>
On Thursday 15 September 2005 05:19 pm, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
> Fedora Core 4
>
> look and see if you have a /etc/sasl2 directory.
ls -l /etc/sasl*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root12 Sep 11 11:20 /etc/sasldb -> /etc/sasldb2
-rw-r- 1 cyrus mail 12288 Sep 7 19:25 /etc/sasldb2
> However,
>
I'm fighting with frequent corruptions of my mupdate master server
(high volume, currently 3.9M mailboxes) with Cyrus 2.2.10.
We've tried switch away from skiplist to berkley DB, same result.
This problem is resolved somewhere? IE, there is hope in trying
2.3 branch or something like that?
--
Fedora Core 4
look and see if you have a /etc/sasl2 directory.
However,
What is not authting? Waht is missing? Do you mean postfix?
Flash Love wrote:
I am running saslauthd 2.1.20 with authentication mechanisms: getpwent
kerberos5 pam rimap shadow ldap
When I telnet to example.com on po
I am running saslauthd 2.1.20 with authentication mechanisms: getpwent
kerberos5 pam rimap shadow ldap
When I telnet to example.com on port 25 this is what the session looks like:
telnet mail.example.com 25
Connected to mail.example.com (x.xxx.xxx.x).
Escape character is '^]'.
220 mail.example.c
Hi,
To rebuild the mailboxlist database, the imap server need to be down.
Did you check that you can list your mailboxes using cyradm ?
Jerome
Dawid van Wyngaard wrote:
Hi,
I have followed the procedure as to backup my mailboxes on Cyrus-IMAP 2.x
running on a RH FC3 server and Sendmail MTA.
On
Patrice wrote:
Hi,
I want to manage quota with my MTA instead of using cyrus quota checking.
my MTA is exim , and I use lmtp to transfer emails to cyrus.
is there a possibility to read actual quota usage for a user in cyrus ?
The only supported way of doing so is via IMAP. You can read the
Hi,
I have followed the procedure as to backup my mailboxes on Cyrus-IMAP 2.x
running on a RH FC3 server and Sendmail MTA.
Once I have rebuilt my server, create my mail user in cyradm, and then
copied the backed up mailbox data to the /var/spool/imap/ directory, after
which I rebuilt the mailboxl
Hi,
I want to manage quota with my MTA instead of using cyrus quota checking.
my MTA is exim , and I use lmtp to transfer emails to cyrus.
is there a possibility to read actual quota usage for a user in cyrus ?
thank you for your help
Patrice
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyru
On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 09:24:06AM +0200, Vladimir Dvorak wrote:
> Thank you Alexander. Yes, the solution is:
> /etc/imapd.conf
> admins: cyrus ( without domain of course )
>
> and in /etc/hosts have
>
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
>
> I got in /etc/hosts '127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain' and 'cyr
Alexander Koch wrote:
>Hello Vladimir,
>
>On Wed, Sep 14, 2005 at 10:23:43AM +0200, Vladimir Dvorak wrote:
>
>
>>I am running Debian 3.1, with Cyrus22-imapd ( 2.2.12 ). I switched on
>>virtdomains support.
>>
>>devel:/var/run# cyradm -u [EMAIL PROTECTED] localhost
>>IMAP Password:
>>localhost.lo
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