On 12/24/19 1:52 AM, Gionatan Danti wrote:
On 23/12/19 18:28, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Only thing I can think of is that a different config file is actually
being used?
Hi Patrick, I double-checked my config and it seems the same (within
the limits imposed by the Cyrus version change).
If
Also you don't have to reconstruct each mailbox, unlike when you're done
moving data manually. That process was painful during the upgrade from
2.3.x to 2.4. I only had about 100GB of mail at the time. Of course,
that was years ago and your disks are probably faster.
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> > open (sendmail)
> > 87242 ?? I0:02,47 sendmail: ./u789ZtMW079941 verb.pl.: user
> > open (sendmail)
> > 88171 ?? S0:02,47 sendmail: ./u78FxKqB073056 pariah.nl.: user
> > open (sendmail)
> > 88623 ?? I0:02,18 sendmail: ./u78ELEVA0
spect that you want to look at the documentation for Cyrus IMAPd
murder (as in "a murder of crows").
Cyrus has supported scaling wide with as many backends and frontends as
you would like to run for a very long time.
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here *must* be a
> > way
> > to tell sasl not to use some plugin.
> >
> > Could someone please give me a hint how to do this?
Your server is working? You just don't like the fix?
Re-compile SASL without SQL ties. It's probably in the configure
opti
includin
g CRLF. The Postfix limit was 990 with Postfix 2.8 and earlier.
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hosed things up by manually creating folders. Can I just
use cyradm to remove everything in #calendars? Should I take out the
#calendars folder itself?
I would just do it, but don't want to mess up the process if it's the wrong
action.
On Wed, May 27, 2015, at 05:18 PM, Scott Lambert wrote
exception.
Cannot access memory at address 0x8008747d0
#0 0x000806a0f664 in ?? ()
The binary is stripped. I may have to rebuild the port and keep the
unstripped binary to get further info.
I don't know what to do to troubleshoot this further.
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=pop3d -U 1 listen=1.2.3.5:pop3
prefork=0 maxchild=50
pop3s_secondary cmd=pop3d -s -U 1 listen=1.2.3.5:pop3s
prefork=0 maxchild=50
Or use Subject Alternate Name, or Wildcard certs.
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lamb
singleinstancestore: yes in imapd.conf, Cyrus does use hardlinks to
refer to multiple copies of the same message.
If Thunderbird copied the messages then removed the original, Cyrus
probably created a hardlink to the message in the new directory, then
removed the old hardlink.
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cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with as username
You specified your authentication mechanism to be login with imtest.
You did not specify an authentication mechanism with cyradm.
Perhaps it would work if you try :
cyradm --auth login --user username localhost
That is only a guess.
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MD5 hashed passords in your database, you will
have to disable Digest-MD5 and CRAM-MD5 in your SASL auth mechanisms.
My system is not running in that configuration so I am not certain
that you can tell saslauthd to use a mysql database for encrypted
password storage.
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like best.
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if there is a good alternative for Imapsync.
For me it's also an option to use something like rsync to copy all files
of a mailbox from one Cyrus mailserver to another. Is that a good idea?
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from other hosts on the same
LAN so I added another IP address to the LAN interface which did
not have a PTR to defaultdomain (or any of the other virtdomains)
and that works. I used a 10.0.0.0/8 address because I did not need
or want it accessible from outside my network.
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On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 08:52:25PM -0700, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 05:02:36PM -0500, Scott Lambert wrote:
[SNIP]
I want to configure a metapartition-default on a new
RAID1 and move the metadata to it. I haven't been able to find
documentation that says if it is safe
/domainX.crt
tls_key_file: /pathtokey/domainX.key
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:36:02AM +0100, Eric Luyten wrote:
On Thu, January 21, 2010 11:27 am, Michael Menge wrote:
Hi,
Quoting Scott Lambert lamb...@lambertfam.org:
The only thing I've been able to figure is that I will need to at least
have multiple imapd-domainX.conf files
to giving that a lot of thought yet.
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-specific) get comfortable with not Linux 8 may be
-STABLE.
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