Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 09:21 -0400, Gottschalk, David wrote:
See, I'm using this entirely custom deliver script in .procmailrc, and
I think that is my problem. I think if Sieve doesn't get a proper from
address, it will not reply. The question is how do you know
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Thomas Cataldo
thomas.cata...@aliasource.fr wrote:
Hello,
While writing a sieve client lib for the minig (minig.org) webmail
project, I triggered a bug in the LISTSCRIPTS implementation in cyrus
2.2 from debian etch. The directory seems to remain unclosed
Also, the logfile created by this line:
[..]
doesn't show up right away either ...
Actually, I just noticed that timsieved of course isn't even the process
responsible for doing any filtering, but only for doing the back-end
script stuff ... so I added the -D to the lmtpd line, which I
On Wed, May 27, Garry wrote:
Also, the logfile created by this line:
[..]
doesn't show up right away either ...
Actually, I just noticed that timsieved of course isn't even the process
responsible for doing any filtering, but only for doing the back-end
script stuff ... so I added
On Wed, 2009-05-27 at 16:35 +0200, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
On Wed, May 27, Garry wrote:
Also, the logfile created by this line:
[..]
doesn't show up right away either ...
Actually, I just noticed that timsieved of course isn't even the process
responsible for doing any filtering, but
On Tue, 26 May 2009, Michael Bacon wrote:
We're in the last stages of getting off of our old single-server mail
system into a murder environment, and we're currently at the point
where the single old backend gets starts pushing its mb database to
the mupdate server, so that we can move the
Carsten Hoeger wrote:
On Wed, May 27, Garry wrote:
Also, the logfile created by this line:
[..]
doesn't show up right away either ...
Actually, I just noticed that timsieved of course isn't even the process
responsible for doing any filtering, but only for doing the back-end
On Wed, 27 May 2009, Garry wrote:
Can someone please clarify what process' job it is to generate the mail
by calling sendmail? Is it lmtpd which I assumed? I really need to stop
wasting time on looking at the wrong places and got to move on to more
important work ...
lmtpd processes sieve
The first attempt was with skiplist, but I switched over to BDB to see if
it would do any better. If you don't mind, how many mailboxes do you have,
and how long does an initial push generally take, if you've had to do one
recently?
Thanks,
Michael Bacon
ITS Messaging
UNC Chapel Hill
--On
Well, found another post on this ... seems to be that depending on the
way the MTA does the local delivery causes vacation (and only vacation)
to work or not...
Originally, I had this in my .mc file:
define(`confLOCAL_MAILER', `cyrus')dnl
ifdef(`CYRUS_MAILER_ARGS',,
`define(`CYRUS_MAILER_ARGS',
Good news!
I'm thinking that is the same issue I have.
I will be trying it out today off hours, and report what I find.
David Gottschalk
UTS Email team
david.gottsch...@emory.edu
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From: info-cyrus-bounces+dgottsc=emory@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
On Wed, 27 May 2009, Michael Bacon wrote:
The first attempt was with skiplist, but I switched over to BDB to see if it
would do any better. If you don't mind, how many mailboxes do you have, and
how long does an initial push generally take, if you've had to do one
recently?
We have about
I'm still having this problem, though it appears to be intermittent.
I was able, just now, to do sivtest -v localhost on my Cyrus server,
and authenticate, and issue a Managesieve command (listscripts) and
get a valid reply.
But sieve-connect --debug localhost still fails with no line read,
I seem to have worked around my earlier problem.
For some reason, the Cyrus::SIEVE::managesieve Perl package didn't get
properly compiled/installed when I first built Cyrus 2.3.14. I remade
and installed this package and the sieveshell script, and sieveshell
works for me now. And, using
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