Re: Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread Ken Murchison
Andrew J Caird wrote: On Fri, 21 May 2004, Simon Matter wrote: On Thu, 20 May 2004, Wil Cooley wrote: Okay, that's fine. From what I know you can only look up the defaults in the sources. However, until you configure pther db's in imapd.conf, you are always using the defaults which should be fine

Re: Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread Andrew J Caird
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Simon Matter wrote: > > On Thu, 20 May 2004, Wil Cooley wrote: > > > >> > Okay, that's fine. From what I know you can only look up the defaults > >> > in the sources. However, until you configure pther db's in imapd.conf, > >> > you are always using the defaults which should b

Re: Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread Simon Matter
> On Thu, 20 May 2004, Wil Cooley wrote: > >> > Okay, that's fine. From what I know you can only look up the defaults >> > in the sources. However, until you configure pther db's in imapd.conf, >> > you are always using the defaults which should be fine. IIRC the >> > mailboxes db is skiplist that

Re: Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread Andrew J Caird
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Wil Cooley wrote: > > Okay, that's fine. From what I know you can only look up the defaults > > in the sources. However, until you configure pther db's in imapd.conf, > > you are always using the defaults which should be fine. IIRC the > > mailboxes db is skiplist that way, wh

Re: Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread Wil Cooley
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 08:37, Simon Matter wrote: > > Thanks. How can I determine what the current database types are for the > > various functions? I am running 2.2.4 w/ no changes to the defaults. > > Okay, that's fine. From what I know you can only look up the defaults in > the sources. Howeve

Re: Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread Simon Matter
> Thanks. How can I determine what the current database types are for the > various functions? I am running 2.2.4 w/ no changes to the defaults. Okay, that's fine. From what I know you can only look up the defaults in the sources. However, until you configure pther db's in imapd.conf, you are al

Re: Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread AJ
Thanks. How can I determine what the current database types are for the various functions? I am running 2.2.4 w/ no changes to the defaults. Here is my imapd.conf file: configdirectory: /imapdb/cyrus/imap partition-default: /imapdb/cyrus/spool/imap admins: cyrus sievedir: /var/lib/imap/sieve send

Re: Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread Simon Matter
> Hello, > I am about to rollout Cyrus imapd 2.2.4 for about 8-10kaccounts. > I was just looking for any horror stories, sage advice before Ibegin. > I have been testing Cyrus in a semi-production environment now > forseveral months, and all seems well. My concerns are as follows: > - Hasanyone

Cyrus Imapd Experiences

2004-05-20 Thread AJ
Hello,  I am about to rollout Cyrus imapd 2.2.4 for about 8-10k accounts.I was just looking for any horror stories, sage advice before I begin.I have been testing Cyrus in a semi-production environment now for several months, and all seems well.  My concerns are as follows:- Has anyone had any prob