Hi Daniel,
Really appreciate your help and give me an idea how to get the key from the
pgp server.. I only used Ken's key for my last installed version 2.3.16
gpg --verify cyrus-imapd-2.3.16.tar.gz.sig
gpg: Signature made Mon 21 Dec 2009 09:34:05 PM HKT using DSA key ID
6581B5F1
gpg: Good signat
On 20/03/2013, at 11:53, Gene Leung wrote:
> It seems no one care about the public key. Then, why still put the signature
> file there for download? Or any other way for verify the integrity of the
> download.
The key is available from gpg.mit.edu
[midget 9:53] ~ >gpg --recv-keys 9342BF08
g
Friends,
The man page for imapd.conf contains this note (emphasis added):
defaultpartition:
The partition name used by default for new mailboxes. *If not
specified, the partition with the most free space will be used for
new mailboxes.*
However, with the advent of ZFS and other file
Hello,
Thanks for your suggestions.
Reading list archives, many alerted against NFS for cyrus imap.
Someone listed the fwrite syscall as the source of problems with NFS.
I found some old bug reports
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=90159
http://forums.codeguru.com/showthread.php?322677-
On Wed, 2013-03-20 at 09:23 +0800, Gene Leung wrote:
> It seems no one care about the public key. Then, why still put the
> signature file there for download? Or any other way for verify the
> integrity of the download.
"no one cares" is a bit harsh for 24hrs without a response.
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