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Hi!
Casper schrieb:
i have a murder with different servers like imap smtp, configure cyrus
with murder enabled and add the things i wrote before + many other things
like authentication and so on... then it work.
ok, I see...
I was rather
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 12:10:14PM -0400, Ilya Vishnyakov wrote:
Hello Cyrus Gurus!
I was wondering if there is any specific way to check if the
replication was done properly? I set up cyrus replication between two
servers (documentation I used:
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Hi Andrzej!
Thanks for your reply!
Andrzej Adam Filip schrieb:
You use older MAILER(`cyrus'). Take a look at newer MAILER(`cyrusv2').
I *am* using cyrusv2 mailer already (as I wrote in my first mail)
Cyrusv2 supports direct LMTP over unix
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 02:41:41PM +0200, Andreas Haumer wrote:
Andrzej Adam Filip schrieb:
You use older MAILER(`cyrus'). Take a look at newer MAILER(`cyrusv2').
I *am* using cyrusv2 mailer already (as I wrote in my first mail)
Cyrusv2 supports direct LMTP over unix socket.
I don't
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hmmm. it shows the equal sizes for both files.
thank you.
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 12:10:14PM -0400, Ilya Vishnyakov wrote:
Hello Cyrus Gurus!
I was wondering if there is any specific way to check if the
replication was
We use shared mailboxes with Outlook and Thunderbird, and
many other clients. Outlook and T-Bird don't have ACL editors,
but Cyrus returns the list of shared mailboxes a user has
access to. We recomend our Webmail client for ACL editing.
We don't use virtual domains, so I can't say if that
Hi all. We have a largish (~120,000 user / ~ 485,000 mailboxes) cyrus 2.2
install that is spread across 6 frontends and 4 backends in a murder and I just
had an interesting question that I can't seem to answer. We have a number of
shared mailboxes that get certain types of messages such as abuse
We do this with cyrus 2.2.12 (2 frontend, 1 master, 3 backend
server) no problem. Some of the shared mailboxes are on
one server, while subscribers are on another.
We run the frontend servers in proxy mode only.
Mike
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FORMER 03 | Baltasar Cevc wrote:
Hi Stephen,
On 05.04.2007, at 15:01, Stephen Forster wrote:
I am running cyrus imap 2.2 ( Debian etch package ) and have been
trying
to configure it to accept connections through lmtpd tcp/ip.
I can connect though imapd using telnet, or imtest or
Michael Sofka wrote:
We do this with cyrus 2.2.12 (2 frontend, 1 master, 3 backend
server) no problem. Some of the shared mailboxes are on
one server, while subscribers are on another.
We run the frontend servers in proxy mode only.
Can you elaborate on proxy mode only mode? Here are the
Quoting Dmitriy Kirhlarov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 12:10:14PM -0400, Ilya Vishnyakov wrote:
Hello Cyrus Gurus!
I was wondering if there is any specific way to check if the
replication was done properly? I set up cyrus replication between two
servers (documentation I
Le jeudi 05 avril 2007 à 10:22 -0700, Andrew Morgan a écrit :
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks
Here's the frontend config.
FYI, users are authenticated against a LDAP server with saslauthd and
cyrus,
proxy_murder and murder are defined locally on each machine in a
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007, Arnaud Brugnon wrote:
I made the modifications but there is still no network communication
between frontend and backend servers.
I was just wandering if someone succeeded in a murder setup with Debian
Etch and cyrus2.2 packages or if I need to give a try on the 2.3
release
On 06 Apr 2007, at 17:52, John Capo wrote:
Quick mailboxes.db check.
ctl_mboxlist -d | md5 on server1
ctl_mboxlist -d | md5 on server2
Both hashes should be identical. Or diff the ctl_mboxlist -d
outputs.
The provided Cyrus tool make_md5 is for validating replication. It
would, for
The provided Cyrus tool make_md5 is for validating replication. It
would, for instance, have found the recently discussed bug in sync_server
that caused random files to be overwritten in the event that sync_server
reused a stale staging file. It would probably be cool if there were
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