that's it!
Amos
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, but yet do not seem to be getting any
more error syslog messages than usual. The only safe way to clear
these out is to shutdown Cyrus, right?
Thankfully mailboxes.db is skiplist.
Amos
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List
On 5/13/07, Gary Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since our recent upgrade from cyrus-imapd-2.1.14 to cyrus-imapd-2.3.8,
I've had one report that Eudora is behaving very badly. It seems to
have to do with synchronization between the client and the server.
The symptom is that the inbox view is not
interface, and the global zone is on a private one. We've
been doing that increasingly lately and it has been working out rather
well.
http://mydataexchange.net/zonemgr/
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, we're hoping to get
away from VxFS/VxVM and use ZFS. Not that VxFS/VxVM are bad products,
but they can be a bear to manage.
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had good experience with a PostgreSQL cluster that we use
in conjunction with our RADIUS servers.
Amos
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. Increasingly this is looking to be an awesome
filesystem. It currently doesn't support multiple writers in a
clustered configuration (I imagine would be needed for dual active
node HA arrangement), but it seems to be on the long-range plans.
Amos
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On 2/3/06, Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does ZFS compare to QFS, which had/has problems from what I understand.
I know little about QFS, other than hearing about some of its
problems. However, I think it's safe to say that they are entirely
different. Right now if you need to
time for POP?
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users with the 'a' right can delete the
mailbox and you can leave 'c' and 'd' for creating submailboxes and deleting
messages.
I keep wondering if that 'x' for deleting a folder will ever come
about. Sad that it seems to have gotten lost/delayed/whatever
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of some
of our new SAN stuff, but got to wondering if some of these features
in the up-coming 2.3 would make that somewhat unnecessary.
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On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
I'll probably be committing new ACL code (per 2086upd-08) to 2.3 today after
further testing.
Fabulous. Thanks for keeping up with this.
Maybe someday clients will actually support this updated 2086, but
that's another issue
Amos
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Ken Murchison wrote:
So, my question is, what should the *default* behavior of unexpunge be:
A. only unexpunge the message and leave the \Deleted flag set as-is
(only undo the expunge step)?
B. unexpunge the message and unset the \Deleted flag (undo both the
expunge and delete steps)?
I'm of
Hmmm... what's this about ClamAV? Integrated virus scanning? Maybe
for the Sieve virus check test?
(Sorry if this has already been discussed. Searching for clamav snags
a lot of message headers. ;-)
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
The correct place to do it is in the MTA. Doing it in the MTA means you get
the trash out before anything else has a chance to bounce it back, log it,
store it, or whatever.
Which doesn't mean I would be against a good patch for Cyrus, but I would
rather the
Andrew Morgan wrote:
Maybe I need to read back in this thread to remember, but what was the
suggested solution in Cyrus?
I think Cyrus is correct to bounce these messages back to the sender.
Accepting them seems somewhat dangerous. What happens when parts of
Cyrus or the IMAP protocol see a
folded text like most clients do. I reported
the problem to them and they said it would be addressed in some future
release, but don't know when.
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Ben Carter wrote:
When we get a chance, we're going to talk to Derrick about getting some
cluster support into the std. code.
That would be most impressive. I wonder how much Ken's work with 2.3
would fit in with this?
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on doing anything particularly sophisticated. Just failover
when one node fails.
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this for
the LMTP stage./ files.
Otherwise, it just worked.
Ben
So y'all are doing active/active? What version of Cyrus?
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in imapd.conf.
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linked, not stripped
This brings a question to mind: what compilers will be supported for
64-bit compiles on SPARC? I thought I saw a CVS commit go by that used
'cc' for compiles on SPARC. I was going to ask at the time, but forgot.
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Hi.
What versions of automake and autoconf are CMU currently using?
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be sad if it came out and
then immediately afterwards 2.3 was released, but then I guess that's
life in the software world.
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strong enough to warrant
a 2nd edition. I guess everybody is moving to Exchange. ;-)
Personally I'd think that with projects like www.opengroupware.org and
www.open-xchange.com that interest in Cyrus would be on the rise.
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On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Jason Jacobsen wrote:
What is the status of the global include verb for sieve?
Its in Cyrus v2.3.
Just out of curiosity, any sketched out time line for 2.3?
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a Jabber notifier, but tis
one of those things I'll probably never get around to.
That, and the possibility of Sieve scripts to non-user folders, perhaps
via folder annotations, would be rather cool IMHO
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, that'll be slow. Any chance you can
upgrade that to skiplist? I don't know if that'll resolve all issues,
but I should think that would help considerably
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satira nntp[24755]: DBERROR db4: PANIC: fatal region
error detected; run recovery
So do you compile Berkeley DB for 64-bit? Haven't tried it yet myself.
At some point will need to do 64-bit though because getting some large
quota needs for some shared folders.
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I'm seeing the same thing on Solaris 8, 9, and 10 (s10_69) using a
not so old cc (-xarch=v9 option) and gcc 3.3.3 (-m64). These are all
on sparc boxes. I got non-zero values by changing 'int' to 'long'.
Amos
--- test.c 2004-12-30 22:09:33.793048000 -0600
+++ test2.c 2004-12-30 22:21
don't
know what the present state is. (I think in that situation there were
some issues with Sun's QFS, but not sure.)
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Was there any follow-up to this?
Related to this unpleasant issue that gets repeatedly kicked around
between this list and postfix-users, with an unpleasant amount of
disdain I might add, has anybody implemented a hack to Cyrus lmptd to
optionally reject such messages, or delete these NUL
it closely, but I
think I noticed in the announcement for a recent Postfix snapshot that
AUTH credentials are now being cached in the queue file. This means that
eventually it may be possible to use AUTH creds for posting like you can
currently do with Sendmail.
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Incidentally, any experiences with Berkeley DB 4.3?
Michael Sims wrote:
Mark Hannessen wrote:
just wondering...
are there alternatives to the db4 backend for storing mail and such?
I am thinking in the direction of mysql. (I have openldap as well,
but that doesn't seem to be the right place to
.
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(\Noselect \HasChildren) . Shared_Folders
. OK Completed (0.000 secs 2 calls)
. list Shared_Folders.
. OK Completed (0.100 secs 1 calls)
Hmmm... so what should it be?
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going on about how cool
it was to read mail via nn. Personally I couldn't get my head
around it, but now I'm playing with NNTP access to an IMAP server.
Funny how things go around like that, given enough time. (Of
course I'm posting this via Gnus, another news reader! ;-)
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not have Xref: in its XOVER information.
Tin will try to use XHDR XREF instead (slows down things a bit).
I haven't tested it with other servers, mainly because our ancient
news server has had terrible feeds for a long time, and has
suffered serious hardware problems.
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On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 15:59:16 -0500,
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] (km) writes:
km I added support for the Xref header to CVS last week.
Cool. Yup, now even tin happy.
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I notice in the 'help' command for 2.2.2-beta cyradm there's
the following:
mboxcfg, mboxconfig configure mailbox
setinfo set server metadata
What do these do? Is this related to annotations?
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in SunONE.
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 22:33:02 -0600,
Amos Gouaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ag) writes:
ag I notice in the 'help' command for 2.2.2-beta cyradm there's
ag the following:
ag mboxcfg, mboxconfig configure mailbox
ag setinfo set server metadata
ag What do these do
software, why not use latest of
db too? (Not, DB2. HA! Sorry, that's pretty lame.)
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On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:55:34 -0200,
Andreas [EMAIL PROTECTED] (a) writes:
a Has anybody tried to compile cyrus-imapd-2.1.16 with berkeley db 4.2.52?
a Should it work?
So, what are folks' impressions of BDB 4.2.52 so far? Does it seem
to be pretty solid?
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the lines of
pw word too long?)
I've seen that from time to time when manipulating some
ridiculously large (~40K messages) folders using GNUS. I
started looking into it, but didn't get far as there are
way too many other things I'm supposed to be doing.
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might be able to do some experimenting later this term, but then
I've been saying that for a while. Sigh.
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A bit off topic, but I know this is something that has come up on
this list from time to time over the years, and besides, they mention
Cyrus! ;-)
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/07/10/HNogo_1.html
http://opengroupware.org/en/index.html
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really cool and
terribly useful. Now I need to read up on this annotate stuff.
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On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 14:33:53 -0400,
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] (km) writes:
km IIRC, the original IMAP client written by Mark Crispin was written in LISP.
Hey, some of us still use (e)LISP mail clients, not that I'm
encouraging a client/language debate. Really. ;-)
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: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to test
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
gmake: *** [test] Error 1
This is on Solaris 8 with gcc-3.2.3.
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forgot about it.
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fixes link problem. Looks like
configure.in is missing something that the others have.
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On 07 Jul 2003 18:17:29 -0700,
Scott Bronson [EMAIL PROTECTED] (sb) writes:
sb As long as they don't indicate something amiss, I can live with them.
sb Thanks.
Incidentally, they're gone in 2.1.14.
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I'll always remember his help in the early days of the skiplist db.
I can't imagine getting through that rough spot without his help.
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have any bearing on this? Sadly,
so far I haven't been able to detect a pattern to make this report
more meaningful, but I'll keep an eye out.
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session to see this in
rs action).
Interesting. Would an error like this also apply?
sieve runtime error for X id [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fileinto: Mailbox does not exist
(The X is one of our users, but not myself.)
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, I'll contact Cyrusoft.
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things. ;-)
Anyway, that's my contribution.
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been wondering if/how the new NNTP
support coming with the new Cyrus now in beta might be employed to
deal with these sort of discussions. However, I haven't pictured
just how yet.
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such a trusted environment.
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know of. In fact, I am
skeptical that this -AUTH communication will ever be incorporated
into Postfix without some sort of RFC to back it up. (Unless I'm
mistaken, this continuity of -AUTH credentials isn't covered too
well, but please correct me if I'm wrong.)
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marginaly) simplifies the
rs authorization code in lmtpd.
How does the posting (p) right fit in?
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to earlier this year, and he decides to stop lowercasing everything...
Yeah, for one that professes displeasure at inconsistency, it seems
ironic. When I saw the latest discussion I had a twitch in my gut,
but life has been so hectic lately that I didn't dive in.
Oh well
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, but it seems like this is logic
more appropriate for the LDA, not the conduit to that LDA. Thoughts?
What does Sendmail do, anyway?
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for enhancements can
demonstrate their appreciation. ;-)
Ho. Ho.
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On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 10:13:18 +0200,
Francesc Guasch [EMAIL PROTECTED] (fg) writes:
fg anything else I could try ?
Upgrading Solaris? You're using a hugely buggy release
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in
recent years. However, the more I see this progress, the more I am
beginning to be intrigued as to how this might be put to use.
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sockets really are not for third party software such as Cyrus. I'm
not sure it is wise to instruct folks to go down that path.
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://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=postfix-usersm=102489182913823w=2
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their schedule is for an update.
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in the contrib directory?
http://mail.cc.umanitoba.ca/drac/
This works for both IMAP and POP.
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the patch
rk I provided recently.
Precisely why we use DRAC.
rk My recent patch just updates access.db directly. No separate process is
rk required.
While a separate process is required for DRAC, the nice thing about
it is that it will clear out entries after some configurable amount
of time.
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is handy if using
separate boxes for Cyrus and MTA. Using TCP also makes it easier
to take advantage of single instance delivery. (The local delivery
agent in Postfix can only deliver one recipient at a time.)
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On Wed, 15 May 2002 20:04:27 -0300,
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED] (hdmh) writes:
hdmh On Wed, 15 May 2002, Amos Gouaux wrote:
to take advantage of single instance delivery. (The local delivery
agent in Postfix can only deliver one recipient at a time.)
hdmh Well, use
, so it is still valid.
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haven't actually looked into this
matter myself.
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Cyrus logging to. You could also edit Postfix's
startup script in /etc/postfix so that the master process is started
up with one or more of -v. You might also try using the LMTP
delivery instead of the now somewhat depreciated cyrus mailer.
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Exim will be better? I guess I will have to put MTA on
nu another machine, otherwise it keeps getting even worse.
That's what we've been doing for quite some time now. We do lmtp
over private network between the machines. Has worked out well.
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swell since. :-)
Oh, and using BerkeleyDB for deliver and tls stuff seems to be
fine. The number of lockers will climb during peak periods, but
then taper back down when traffic subsides. It just seems like
mailboxes.db was an application not terribly well suited for it.
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this would become a nasty bottleneck, but
maybe not? Also, how do you then allow different individuals to
edit a Sieve script for different Shared Folders if there is only
one script under this one pseudo-user?
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On Thu, 28 Mar 2002 11:02:33 +0100,
Thomas Jarosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] (tj) writes:
tj You have to tell Outlook to use INBOX as the root folder
tj of Cyrus and to store the outgoing mail on the server.
Or use altnamespace, depending on version used.
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to visit http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/
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of the numerous hacks of this I've got running (learning rrdtool), I
got it to report the number of active sessions and the number of
connections. I've got to cleanup my mess, though.
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virtual table to route
mail (via LMTP) from MX host to Cyrus host.
In the case of the problem report, it is not clear how mail is being
routed or how lmtp is being called.
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at all with the fact that my aliases do not work? I did a
ak postconf |grep lmtp, and this is what it gave me...
Did you look at the LMTP_README file in the README_FILES directory
in the Postfix source distribution? That LMTP_README is old, but
should still be valid.
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.
It also means I have no problems with BDB-3.x and BDB-4.x both being
installed on the same system. No collisions. To some extent I
think it was a mistake of Redhat to try to defeat the
version-specific directories that Sleepycat does by default.
Been there, done that
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need to upgrade to 2.1.3.
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On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 11:55:08 +0100,
Christoph Krempe [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ck) writes:
ck Hi,
ck I'm just tring to install the latest Silkymail on Linux. Using
I think you need to ask Cyrusoft about this
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compared to what we're
currently seeing with skiplist? I dunno. I kinda doubt it.
Well, that's my rambling for this morning.
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to replace deliver.db or
tls.db with skiplist. While skiplist works well for mailboxes.db, I
don't think that would be the case for deliver.db or tls.db. There
are many more writes going on to these than mailboxes.db.
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On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 20:00:42 -0500,
E M Recio E (emr) writes:
ipurge -f -d days user.username.Trash
emr I tried to run ipurge but it gives me an error, it doesn't recognise the -f
emr option.
Time to upgrade! :-)
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, but that's
nothing to be alarmed over.
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used this already or not. I think so.
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distribution you have for LMTP_README.
While that might be a little dated, it should still be pretty darn
close. If you can't find a LMTP_README file, then you should really
think about upgrading Postfix.
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the mail client would do?
Though, if delivery failed the message would be bounced, so the
sender *should* know from that whether the message has been
delivered.
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is one that currently does not support DSN. Though,
since we use virtual table to route via LMTP to Cyrus host, I wonder
if Postfix would even send the DSN if it could. Maybe it would if
it detected that the next hop, in this case the LMTP host, didn't
support DSN.
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993/tcp # imap via ssl
pop3s 995/tcp # pop via ssl
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).
What version of Communicator? I seem to remember experiencing that
with older versions of Communicator.
Note, INBOX is sorta like an alias just for your inbox. Though,
as Cillian indicated, you should be able to see user.tester.
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lrswipcda
Oh, I would recommend dropping the 'c' flag for group:users at
least. Otherwise before long somebody will accidentally delete this
folder and then mail will bounce. Been there, done that. ;-)
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