These are interesting results. I encourage you to make an entry in
the Cyrus Wiki about the work you've been doing. As an additional
filesystem option, we've found that IMAP on reiser improves
significantly with the notail option. Good work.
:wes
Cyrus Home Page:
Hello,
Did you check the -r switch of saslauthd?
no. I used a filter like
(|([EMAIL PROTECTED])(cn=%u))
instead but using -r is the better way which I'm using now. Thanks!
Regards
Marten Lehmann
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
Hello,
In my case it is:
ldap_filter:
((umMailObjectStatus=enabled)(umCyrusStatus=enabled)(umLogin=%u%R))
So that it looks for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
thanks. I'm using saslauthd with the -r option now as Simon adviced but
your combination with the enabled status is interesting. I also
planned
Hello,
Downside: If you have very large messages on the source IMAP servers,
you better run the script on a machine with lots of RAM. On my system it
died repeatedly with out of memory when it was hitting a 32MB message
(on-disk size), and the system has 1GB RAM.
strange, I didn't
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Downside: If you have very large messages on the source IMAP servers,
you better run the script on a machine with lots of RAM. On my system
it died repeatedly with out of memory when it was hitting a 32MB
message (on-disk size), and the system has 1GB RAM.
strange, I