Nope Bill, sorry. As was noted in my thread, it looks to be a SASL
issue. Because some SASL plugins require a hostname, rather than IP,
SASL apparently does a reverse DNS on every connecting IP.
Maybe I'll move a request over to the SASL list to look into whether the
reverse DNS can be on a
At Mon, 7 Nov 2005 09:00:08 -0500 (EST),
John Madden wrote:
Have you tried running something like postmark
http://packages.debian.org/stable/utils/postmark
to benchmark your filesystem?
The disks are quite fast. bonnie++, for example, shows writes at over
300MB/s.
What I'm
At Wed, 16 Nov 2005 11:01:57 -0500,
Matt Singerman wrote:
Are
there any tools available that will take MBOX mailboxes and insert them into
Cyrus?
Of course there are! Sadly the simplest, the AWK script I've attached,
is not included in the Cyrus IMAPd sources
I wrote this script for my
Have you tried virtdomains: userid ? This will disable the reverse lookup.
Yes, it doesn't reverse but it also tacks on the domain.tld of the server.
Or, more accurately, it tacks on the domain.tld of the interface on which
the connection was made. So if 192.168.12.2 is 'mail.domain2.tld' then