Re: Repeat recovers on databases

2009-06-19 Thread Michael Bacon
--On June 19, 2009 9:57:03 AM +1000 Bron Gondwana wrote: > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 05:44:19PM -0400, Michael Bacon wrote: >> Another one stomped here. This time, it's a 32/64 bit issue. myinit in >> cyrusdb_skiplist.c assumes that type_t is 4 bytes long, and writes out >> that many from the cu

Re: murder and autocreate (I know it is not supported)

2009-06-19 Thread Greg A. Woods
At Thu, 18 Jun 2009 12:22:20 -0700 (PDT), Andrew Morgan wrote: Subject: Re: murder and autocreate (I know it is not supported) > > Unix systems don't automatically create accounts when someone tries to > login... But unix mailers do automatically create mailboxes for existing users whenever tho

improved_mboxlist_sort option

2009-06-19 Thread Dave McMurtrie
Hi, Historically, the mailbox sorting code in Cyrus used ascii to sort, which would occasionally cause odd problems with mailboxes containing non-alphabetic characters. Not too long ago, Ken added some code to deal with this problem but he didn't want to force it on everyone and risk breaking

Re: murder and autocreate (I know it is not supported)

2009-06-19 Thread nodens2099
Aristotelis a écrit : > > While having a look in the issue a function was created that was running > on proxyd (no unified systems) that was going through the list of the > available backend servers (the list was given as a configuration option) > and picking one randomly. Then it was making a

Re: Repeat recovers on databases

2009-06-19 Thread Michael Bacon
Right, right, I suppose changing database formats is somehow "bad..." :) This fix also works -- thanks. -Michael --On June 19, 2009 10:09:16 AM +1000 Bron Gondwana wrote: > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 05:44:19PM -0400, Michael Bacon wrote: >> The fix for it is below. I will also open a bugzilla

Re: murder and autocreate (I know it is not supported)

2009-06-19 Thread Aristotelis
Hello all, It is an interesting discussion about the autocreate feature in cyrus imapd. I would like to point you to a rather old discussion (but still very relevant) that was on cyrus-devel: http://marc.info/?l=cyrus-devel&m=109206301904447&w=2 It outlines some design choises and some eva