Hi,
i don't know if this is a bug or a feature, but it seems that lmtpd
checks quota befor a e-mail is parsed by the sieve script. This causes
over quota bounces for
messages that would have been discarded or redirected.
Is there a way to only send the over quota bounces if the message hits
The Cyrus server I run for my employer is sat on our internal
network, and remote users access either the IMAP port or the
associated Squirrelmail instance via our VPN. They come in via a
Cisco IPSec VPN server, secured with SecureID.
My private Cyrus server, which sits in borrowed space
I get a lot of these in my cyrus log;
Jan 29 11:53:54 svea pop3[2703]: accepted connection
Jan 29 11:53:54 svea pop3[2703]: login: someone.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se
[213.112.58.xxx] mpb0xxx plaintext User logged in
Jan 29 11:53:54 svea pop3[2703]: dracauth: localhost: RPC: Port mapper
failure -
Quoting Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 29, 2008 9:06 AM, Michael Menge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to only send the over quota bounces if the message hits
a keep, fileinto or implicite keep action or to accept the email if it
hits a forward or discarde action and to
BTW.
29.01.2008 16:52, Alexey Lobanov пишет:
A log from frontend:
120151877915 list Maillists.%.%
1201518779* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . Maillists.DSBL.majordomo
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . Maillists.DSBL.removal
15 OK Completed (0.000 secs 3 calls)
120151878917 create Maillists.ttt
Hello Michael.
29.01.2008 16:11, Michael Menge пишет:
Hi,
i think the problem is that folders under user can only be created on
the backands, as the frontend has noway to know on which backend the new
folder
No, it is not a problem because it is a properly documented behavior.
New users
Gary Mills skrev:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 12:01:47PM +0100, Anders Norrbring wrote:
I get a lot of these in my cyrus log;
Jan 29 11:53:54 svea pop3[2703]: accepted connection
Jan 29 11:53:54 svea pop3[2703]: login: someone.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se
[213.112.58.xxx] mpb0xxx plaintext User
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 12:01:47PM +0100, Anders Norrbring wrote:
I get a lot of these in my cyrus log;
Jan 29 11:53:54 svea pop3[2703]: accepted connection
Jan 29 11:53:54 svea pop3[2703]: login: someone.cust.bredbandsbolaget.se
[213.112.58.xxx] mpb0xxx plaintext User logged in
Jan 29
On Jan 29, 2008 9:06 AM, Michael Menge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
i don't know if this is a bug or a feature, but it seems that lmtpd
checks quota befor a e-mail is parsed by the sieve script. This causes
over quota bounces for
messages that would have been discarded or redirected.
Is
Michael Menge wrote:
Hi,
i don't know if this is a bug or a feature, but it seems that lmtpd
checks quota befor a e-mail is parsed by the sieve script. This causes
over quota bounces for
messages that would have been discarded or redirected.
Is there a way to only send the over quota
Hello all.
I am building a Cyrus IMAP cluster for corporate use and the only
problem now is Create command.
In accordance with the manuals, a frontend should redirect Create to
the appropriate backend, and after that the backend propagates changed
list through mupdate.
In my system any Create
Hi,
i think the problem is that folders under user can only be created on
the backands, as the frontend has noway to know on which backend the
new folder
should be created. Other folders like user.testuser.test or a rename
will use the parent/old backend and partition.
Quoting Alexey
On Jan 29, 2008 3:16 PM, Michael Menge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jan 29, 2008 9:06 AM, Michael Menge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to only send the over quota bounces if the message hits
a keep, fileinto or implicite keep action or
Hi,
I am running a cyrus imap server 2.2.x without virtual domain support.
Usernames are simple (fred, bob, ...) and authenticated using SASL
- saslauthd - PAM - /etc/passwd. Mailboxes are in unix hierarchy
style (user/fred, user/bob/spam).
Because number of users raises, collisions become more
Hi,
Ian G Batten wrote:
The Cyrus server I run for my employer is sat on our internal
network, and remote users access either the IMAP port or the
associated Squirrelmail instance via our VPN. They come in via a
Cisco IPSec VPN server, secured with SecureID.
My private Cyrus
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