The sasl_mech_list documentation seems to have disappeared from the
imapd.conf documentation, any idea what happened to it?
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h last existed in kth krb4 but certainly doesn't exist in
in MIT Kerberos 1.3 and newer (not sure if it exists in Heimdal K5).
Also, the error message when the link fails suggests --with-auth=unix,
which is also not documented in configure --help and is probably
obsolete.
Can we
neous failure (Server not
found in Kerberos database)
Any ideas or pointers at better documentation on how to get this working?
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purposes or reading mail from multiple machines),
they'll download duplicate copies of their mail from the new server
that was already downloaded from the old server. Other than that,
your plan is fine and should be much much faster than using imapsync.
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On 5/2/06, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 02 May 2006, Huaqing Zheng wrote:
> Any chance that we can submit cyrus-imapd to Coverity for a scan?
The squatter will probably flag so many reds we won't be able to see
anything else ;-)
On a more seriou
Any chance that we can submit cyrus-imapd to Coverity for a scan?
http://scan.coverity.com/
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l lost.
>
> Is there *any* way to make this setup work again reliably or is there no
> other solution than to switch to a less fragile software?!
Upgrade to version 2.2.12 and switch your databases to using skiplist works
fairly reliably.
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marked read. Is this possible with Cyrus? (The main e-mail
> address to which orders arrive is shared between four people.)
Yes, see how idled works. Note that currently, only Thunderbird 1.5 really
supports the IDLE command.
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between the des prototypes between openssl and heimdal.
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f issues. Note that you'll
have to rerun autoconf after applying the patch.
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> directory ... (multiple user etc...)
>
> Is there any way to force this ?
That should be the default behavior. Are you seeing something different?
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more visible and invisible changes.
I've got a couple of Kerberos related bugs I ran into while compiling.
They are fairly simple define bugs. Patch attached below.
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Awesome!
Just a note though, can you make sure to purge the CVS directories out
of the releases in the future? The CVS directories are of a kind of a
pain for those us who maintain our own ports in another revision
control system like subversion.
Thanks.
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> a few new ones).
Note that this method will not preserve the email status or
annotations associated with the message. Also, depending on how many
emails you are bouncing, gmail will likely stutter through the
transactions by blocking your smtp servers after a certain number of
m
y've promised us Kerberos 5 support in the near future at
which point we'll probably start doing a pilot with them.
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e file. You should also see an error message like this in
your imap log file:
DBERROR: skiplist recovery /var/spool/cyrus/user/u/user.seen: ADD at 0828 exists
I actually have a swatch process running on servers to track down
these instances.
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On 11/29/05, Andrzej Kwiatkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I was wondering if someone tried to write some
> webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
>
> Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
> what i want for today.
>
> Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databa
fig directory? Sure, you'll
lose the UIDL to inode matching for the POP users but it'll be faster and
probably more reliable.
I've done a couple of upgrades this way and it works pretty well.
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on a 2Gbps SAN), no cpu usage, nothing
> waiting on the network, and still I'm seeing terrible performance. I assume
> this
> points to something internal, such as concurrency on the db files.
Have you tried running something like postmark
http://packages.debian.org/stable/utils
fficient. Though you may
need a newer version of cyrus-imapd. See the imap.conf man page.
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s) which pretty
much solved all my problems. I'd recommend that you look at doing the
same.
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On 10/11/05, Dan MacNeil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We're moving from courier to cyrus.
>
> Right now, when a new clamav virus signature comes we rescan /var/mail
> and move any infected messages we missed on the way in. Courier is fine
> w/ this.
>
> Cyrus doesn't seem to like it.
>
> Would woul
agent. One thing you can try is to use postfix regex rewrite maps to
rewrite the - into a +.
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mechanism.
Alternatively, you can just look at how sieveshell works and write
your own perl script.
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I'm averaging about 5000 accounts per
dual processor Dell 1850 with 4 GB of RAM each with a Nexsan ATABeast
as the storage per four servers. Your mileage may vary depending on
your user base and their habits.
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ll autodiscover the
restored mailbox and provide the user with a way to get messages back.
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After upgrading to cyrus-imapd 2.2.10 yesterday on my pilot server, I've
noticed a major slowdown in how the server responds to the LIST command.
Previously, when running 2.1.17, the LIST "" * command usually returned
all the mailboxes I have access to within a few seconds. After
upgrading to 2.2.
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