On 9/1/11 9:54 PM, Maria McKinley wrote:
On 9/1/11 5:28 PM, Dan White wrote:
On 01/09/11 15:25 -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
On 9/1/11 11:49 AM, Dan White wrote:
Do you use any group ACLs? It looks like your imapd process may be
waiting
for a group list enumeration to complete, via an nss
On 8/31/11 1:09 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
Ok - next time it goes crazy can you pick one up with gdb and get
a backtrace?
gdb $cyrusbinpath/imapd $pid
and then when you get the prompt:
bt
and maybe also:
p imapd_in
which will give us the command that's running.
There are various
On 9/1/11 9:38 AM, Maria McKinley wrote:
On 8/31/11 1:09 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
Ok - next time it goes crazy can you pick one up with gdb and get
a backtrace?
gdb $cyrusbinpath/imapd $pid
and then when you get the prompt:
bt
and maybe also:
p imapd_in
which will give us
On 8/31/11 1:40 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:51:03AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
On 8/31/11 11:44 AM, Wesley Craig wrote:
On 31 Aug 2011, at 14:36, Maria McKinley wrote:
Anyway, here is an example of some processes that are getting big:
PID USER PR NI VIRT
On 9/1/11 11:49 AM, Dan White wrote:
On 01/09/11 10:14 -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
On 8/31/11 1:09 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
Ok - next time it goes crazy can you pick one up with gdb and get
a backtrace?
gdb $cyrusbinpath/imapd $pid
and then when you get the prompt:
bt
and maybe also
On 9/1/11 5:28 PM, Dan White wrote:
On 01/09/11 15:25 -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
On 9/1/11 11:49 AM, Dan White wrote:
Do you use any group ACLs? It looks like your imapd process may be
waiting
for a group list enumeration to complete, via an nss ldap plugin.
If so, and you are using
Hi there,
I am having an issue with cyrus processes growing to use all of my cpus,
at which point I have to restart cyrus, because all other services on my
mail server grind to a halt. Below is my config file. Any ideas what may
be causing this? I noticed this behavior after the last cyrus
On 8/31/11 10:56 AM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 10:33:14AM -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
I am having an issue with cyrus processes growing to use all of my cpus,
at which point I have to restart cyrus, because all other services on my
mail server grind to a halt
On 8/31/11 11:44 AM, Wesley Craig wrote:
On 31 Aug 2011, at 14:36, Maria McKinley wrote:
Anyway, here is an example of some processes that are getting big:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
24328 cyrus 20 0 147m 6236 5004 R 27.4 0.2 22:07.21 imapd
On 7/22/11 4:13 PM, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 23.07.2011 00:52, schrieb Maria McKinley:
On 7/22/11 2:53 PM, Dan White wrote:
What is your sasl configuration in imapd.conf? (grep for sasl)
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
sasl_auto_transition: no
So check how
On 3/26/11 3:33 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
On 3/23/11 12:56 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
snipped a bunch
What I meant was running skiplist only, then you don't have to worry about
BerkeleyDB anymore.
I see, so currently I am using skiplist for some stuff, but the
BerkelyDB for other stuff, and I
On 3/23/11 12:56 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
Hello,
I need to update my databases from 4.2 to 4.7. Unfortunately the guide I
I see, you mean updating BerkeleyDB.
used last time to update my database has disappeared. All of the stuff I
find currently on the web says just use cvt_cyrusdb to
Hello,
I need to update my databases from 4.2 to 4.7. Unfortunately the guide I
used last time to update my database has disappeared. All of the stuff I
find currently on the web says just use cvt_cyrusdb to update your
database. Which seems pretty straight-forward when I look at the man
Hi there,
I have a problem with my mail program hanging when too many processes
are spawned by cyrus. The problem seems to occur when the maxchild limit
is reached. I was wondering what is suppose to happen when the maxchild
limit is reached, because at this point, I have to restart cyrus when
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Wed, 12 May 2010, Maria McKinley wrote:
Hi there,
I have a problem with my mail program hanging when too many processes
are spawned by cyrus. The problem seems to occur when the maxchild
limit is reached. I was wondering what is suppose to happen when
. There is no way cyrus could know the
Forwarded address, so you have to add it to the rule for the vacation
to work.
Quoting Maria McKinley ma...@shadlen.org:
I have both addresses in the sieve rule. If you send a mail to the
address that gets forwarded, you do not get a response, but if you send
Subject: Re: sieve problem with vacation filter again.
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Message-ID: 47d6211e92001626abbc9...@sodor.cc.columbia.edu
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
Maria McKinley ma...@shadlen.org wrote:
The only thing unusual about this account
Maria McKinley wrote:
I had managed to get the vacation filter working for the user that was
having problems by getting rid of the database and playing around with
the filter forever, but it seems that the fix was only temporary. Other
filters still work fine, and vacation filters for other
Simon Matter wrote:
Can anyone tell me where the file(s) with list of email addresses that
have been sent a vacation reply lives in a debian installation? I can't
seem to find it.
Hi,
I think what you are looking for is deliver.db in $configdir. Don't know
on Debian but on my systems
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
Can anyone tell me where the file(s) with list of email addresses that
have been sent a vacation reply lives in a debian installation? I can't
seem to find it.
Hi,
I think what you are looking for is deliver.db in $configdir. Don't know
on Debian but
Maria McKinley wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
Can anyone tell me where the file(s) with list of email addresses that
have been sent a vacation reply lives in a debian installation? I
can't
seem to find it.
Hi,
I think what you are looking for is deliver.db in $configdir
Can anyone tell me where the file(s) with list of email addresses that
have been sent a vacation reply lives in a debian installation? I can't
seem to find it.
thanks,
maria
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List
I have one user who cannot get their vacation filter to work. Other
filters work fine. I have tried moving their filter folder and
re-creating it, and that has not helped, so I don't think the problem is
the way squirrel mail created/edited the filter, or some corruption in
the files
Dan White wrote:
On 20/02/10 16:53 -0800, Maria McKinley wrote:
I have a mailbox that I send spam to, and I have been meaning to set
up some filters, so that after a certain period of time, they get
deleted. However, I got distracted, and now the inbox is very large. I
was wondering
Hello,
My mail server appears to be working fine, iow users can log in and
check mail, but I am confused by this sort of thing in my logs:
Feb 25 20:04:33 ella cyrus/master[29763]: service imaps pid 24056 in
READY state: now unavailable and in BUSY state
Feb 25 20:04:33 ella
Dan White wrote:
On 20/02/10 16:53 -0800, Maria McKinley wrote:
I have a mailbox that I send spam to, and I have been meaning to set
up some filters, so that after a certain period of time, they get
deleted. However, I got distracted, and now the inbox is very large. I
was wondering
Greetings,
I have a mailbox that I send spam to, and I have been meaning to set up
some filters, so that after a certain period of time, they get deleted.
However, I got distracted, and now the inbox is very large. I was
wondering if anyone has advice how to 1) get rid of all of the messages
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
snipped a bunch of stuff to keep things readable
I seem to have scripts created by both websieve and avelsieve, but I
do
know that we have been managing sieve through squirrelmail for a very
long time. Looks like the websieve scripts haven't been
Simon Matter wrote:
Hi there,
I tried posting this on the squirrelmail plugin mailing list, but didn't
get a response, so thought maybe someone on this list might be able to
give me a hint, since I know a lot of you have sieve set up with cyrus
and squirrelmail. Feel free to tell me this is
Simon Matter wrote:
snipped a bunch of stuff to keep things readable
I seem to have scripts created by both websieve and avelsieve, but I do
know that we have been managing sieve through squirrelmail for a very
long time. Looks like the websieve scripts haven't been touched since
2007. So, I
Hi there,
I tried posting this on the squirrelmail plugin mailing list, but didn't
get a response, so thought maybe someone on this list might be able to
give me a hint, since I know a lot of you have sieve set up with cyrus
and squirrelmail. Feel free to tell me this is the wrong list, and I
Dan White wrote:
On 28/10/09 00:47 -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
ella:/var/log# testsaslauthd -u test -p xxx -s smtp
0: OK Success.
ella:/var/log# testsaslauthd -u test -p xxx -s imaps
0: NO authentication failed
ella:/var/log# testsaslauthd -u test -p xxx -s imap
0: OK Success.
Can you
Simon Matter wrote:
Dan White wrote:
On 28/10/09 00:47 -0700, Maria McKinley wrote:
ella:/var/log# testsaslauthd -u test -p xxx -s smtp
0: OK Success.
ella:/var/log# testsaslauthd -u test -p xxx -s imaps
0: NO authentication failed
ella:/var/log# testsaslauthd -u test -p xxx -s imap
0: OK
Hello,
My mail server is ancient, both in hardware and software, so I am
working on updating it. I started with a fresh install on a new machine.
My /var/cyrus directory is on its own hard drive. I copied everything
from the /var/cyrus directory onto a separate hard drive, which I
mounted on
brian wrote:
You might want to consider doing a complete, fresh install and using
imapsync to move the mailboxes from one machine to the other. That
way, you'll know that the newer Cyrus has everything it needs and is
up to date.
I've only used it once but it worked flawlessly.
Alain Spineux wrote:
On Dec 13, 2007 5:02 PM, Tom Myny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
We are using Cyrus 2.3.10 and are expiring the problem that mailboxes
sometimes goes 'corrupt'.
This means that messages are still being delivered but cannot be read by
imap or pop3.
I ran a debug
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Thu, 13 Dec 2007, Michael D. Sofka wrote:
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 08:09:33 am Ian G Batten wrote:
I once had to delete the cyrus.* files prior to a reconstruct: they
had become toxic to the point that Cyrus's attempts to make use of
the information in them
Alain Spineux wrote:
On Dec 12, 2007 8:50 AM, Maria McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
I am trying to figure out the best way to deal with a single folder in a
users mailbox that seems to have become corrupted somehow. He is unable
to access this folder from any mail client
Jeff Larsen wrote:
On Dec 12, 2007 7:44 PM, Maria McKinley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ian G Batten wrote:
I once had to delete the cyrus.* files prior to a reconstruct: they had
become toxic to the point that Cyrus's attempts to make use of the
information in them was causing problems.
ian
Greetings,
I am trying to figure out the best way to deal with a single folder in a
users mailbox that seems to have become corrupted somehow. He is unable
to access this folder from any mail client, and if I log into cyradm,
and do lm the folder does not show up. However, if I go to the
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