Masud Girkar wrote:
Hi List,
We need to make sure that Cyrus server with Open-Xchange is capable of
handling 2-3 Tera bytes of mail database store. We need to keep large
size of mail databases on SAN devices. If somebody is already having
this kind of setup or known with the proficiency of
Hiya!
Problem be this.
Mail is sent with specific Estonian characters in it (Latin-1 /
ISO-8859-1 encoded). These chars look like õüäö and ÕÜÄÖ
These chars in the subject line are replaced with X by what I assume
to be Cyrus. (The mails go through Fetchmail, Postfix, Cyrus and
Thunderbird and
Hi,
--On 14. März 2006 11:44:21 +0200 Elver Loho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mail is sent with specific Estonian characters in it (Latin-1 /
ISO-8859-1 encoded). These chars look like õüäö and ÕÜÄÖ
These chars in the subject line are replaced with X by what I assume
to be Cyrus. (The mails go
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
Expert from /etc/imapd.conf installed by debian cyrus package (patched?).
Yes.
# Munging illegal characters in headers
# Headers of RFC2882 messages must not have characters with the 8th bit
# set. However, too many badly-written MUAs generate
Quoting Elver Loho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mail is sent with specific Estonian characters in it (Latin-1 /
ISO-8859-1 encoded). These chars look like õüäö and ÕÜÄÖ
These chars in the subject line are replaced with X by what I assume
to be Cyrus. (The mails go through Fetchmail, Postfix, Cyrus and
I don't think most mail clients support proxy authentication like
imtest (imtest -a cyrus -u username -t -m PLAIN host).
The one exception is pine (I've only tested this with GSSAPI)
To log in as a user
1. be root
2. su username
3. kinit cyrus(or your admin name)
4. pine
Pine will use
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
These chars in the subject line are replaced with X by what I assume
to be Cyrus. (The mails go through Fetchmail, Postfix, Cyrus and
Thunderbird and yes, it could be any one of them, but my bet is on
Cyrus at the moment.)
I doubt it was
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
From: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Aleksandar Milivojevic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 13:11:49 -0300
Subject: Re: Latin1/UTF8 chars?
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006,
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Jure [UTF-8] Pe?ar wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 09:52:55 -0300
Sergio Devojno Bruder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Is one Cyrus is capable enough to work for 1-3 Tera bytes
We currently have 10 TB distributed in 4 cyrus backends (2,2,2 and
4TB), fiber channel to storage. One
Jure Pečar wrote:
This sounds interesting. With two levels deep hash one would easily get
around 32k subdirs per dir limit most file systems have, which
basically leaves you without much choice but reiserfs.
IBM jfs limit is 4G. That might be another option other than ReiserFS.
I'm
On Mar 14, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Jure Pečar wrote:That many accounts is nothing an old dual p3 can't hande, if it has properly set up storage behind it. How many simultaneous users are connecting? Mostly IMAP or POP users? We're doing about 5K accounts per server spread across 4 partitions of about
Jure PeÄar wrote:
This sounds interesting. With two levels deep hash one would easily get
around 32k subdirs per dir limit most file systems have, which
basically leaves you without much choice but reiserfs.
IBM jfs limit is 4G. That might be another option other than ReiserFS.
Another
We're using cyrus 2.3 and everything works fine, except we seem to have
intermittent problems with BDB 4.2 (specifically the RPM db4-4.2.52-3.1). We
only use BDB for the delivery db.
In general it works fine, however if for some reason a server has crashed
and we reboot the server, we then
I'm running cyrus-imapd-2.2.12 on redhat AS4. I downloaded the src file
from Simon Matter's website and rebuilt the rpm. All my folders are in
one partition /cyrus. I'm using only 1.2G but the quota command shows
that I use 8+G. Could there be anything wrong?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] imap]# rpm -q
We're using cyrus 2.3 and everything works fine, except we seem to have
intermittent problems with BDB 4.2 (specifically the RPM db4-4.2.52-3.1).
We
only use BDB for the delivery db.
In general it works fine, however if for some reason a server has crashed
and we reboot the server, we then
I have no real idea what could cause this but I have the following
sequence in my db conversion script which is used by the init script
in my rpms. The procedure is the best according do lots of my tests
using different version of db3 and db4 with cyrus-imapd. As you can
see I first try a
Does anybody know if Cyrus has to be down before I can safely run
ctl_cyrusdb -r under truss? If so, I'll have to do it off-peak.
I did manage to get a couple minutes of truss output the other day but I
had to kill it before it finished. It looked very repetitive, with a
lot of this:
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