Vincent Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pascal,
>
> How many accounts did you have per mail-store?
We have 14k(*) users and a failover mailstore. In our SAN we have 3,5T
storage reserved, which can be expanded to our needs. We use 2 SAN
storages, location-separated, so when one location gets f
Pascal,
How many accounts did you have per mail-store?
Thanks!
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Just a little note, for those who have perhaps the same problem.
We saw performance problems after we switched from a Linux installation to
a Solaris 10 cluster connected to our SAN (using scsi_vhci and 2 Qlogic
Controllers).
Problems arose when real load came to the machine, despite having t
> find is your friend here.
> man find
> Their is a lot of options about size and time.
> This will not give you the total size of email, but you can make the sum using
> some additional scripting.
No, that won't work. Timestamps on the filesystem do not necessarily
correspond to the date/deliver
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Scott M. Likens schreef:
>
>> Paul,
>>
>> Which Mail Client is your user using?
>>
>
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 (Dutch Windows version),
>
>
Looks fine, except when changing folders it logs in again... so if
there's a plaintextdelay defined in /etc/imapd.conf that w
--On Thursday, September 20, 2007 11:47 -0400 Robert Banz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> They're the kind of folks that routinely ask for "important mail
> we've deleted from their Trash folder" to be restored.
>
Ha! The same thing has happened here.
Note, the client makes a Trash folder and
>
> I have an 'expire' set from inside 'cyradm' to automatically delete
> messages over a specific number of days old. I don't generate any
> emails to my users telling them what nor how many will be deleted...
> I just delete them nightly, or rather let cyrus do the deleting.
Our users need some
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, Robert Banz might have said:
>
> Going this same direction... With our previous mail system, we used
> to chug through our users' Spam & Trash folders, and send them a
> weekly notification reminding them of the messages they had in these
> folders, and how many would
find is your friend here.
man find
Their is a lot of options about size and time.
This will not give you the total size of email, but you can make the sum using
some additional scripting.
Be careful if you use singleinstancestore: 1 in imapd.conf and the suitable
configuration in your SMTP, some e
Thanks, that't the thing I need!
Thanks to all who participated.
Vladi Lemuroff.
20.09.2007 16:21:
> Hi,
>
> Vladi Lemurov wrote:
>> Hello!
>> Is there any way to delete old messages e.g. older than 30 days from
>> INBOX.Trash and INBOX.Junk mailboxes of all users in a proper "cy
On 9/20/07, Leon Kolchinsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 1. Try to understand on the cyrus side, look into the cyrus log for
> > messages at the same time (here Sep 20 06:46:10). Try a :
> > # grep -ir 06:46:[01][7890123] /var/log
> >
>
> Here the appropriate lines:
>
> # grep -ir 06:46:[01][7890
Hello
I did an upgrade from 2.3.7 to 2.3.9 on my system:
FreeBSD acsvfbsd04.acutronic.ch 6.1-RELEASE-p5 FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p5
#0: Fri Sep 1 20:01:04 CEST 2006
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
My configs:
/usr/local/etc/cyrus.conf
# standard
> 1. Try to understand on the cyrus side, look into the cyrus log for
> messages at the same time (here Sep 20 06:46:10). Try a :
> # grep -ir 06:46:[01][7890123] /var/log
>
Here the appropriate lines:
# grep -ir 06:46:[01][7890123] /var/log/mail
Sep 20 06:46:00 mail postfix/lmtp[31837]: A61BBF
Version: cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-27.6
Does ipurge have a 'test mode' whereby I can run it and have it report
what it would have done?
Management wants to know the impact on storage & message count of
purging all sent-mail older than one year and some other patterns.
Besides ipurge is there a way t
Going this same direction... With our previous mail system, we used
to chug through our users' Spam & Trash folders, and send them a
weekly notification reminding them of the messages they had in these
folders, and how many would be deleted in the next week.
Anyone done something similar w
1. Try to understand on the cyrus side, look into the cyrus log for
messages at the same time (here Sep 20 06:46:10). Try a :
# grep -ir 06:46:[01][7890123] /var/log
2. If this is always the same user, try to reconstruct his mailbox,
use reconstruct or cyrreconstruct (the name can chnage)
3. Your
Hello all,
Once in a while one of my users (and this is always the same one) stops
getting e-mails, and this is what I see in the logs:
# grep 3ED8314F024 /var/log/mail
Sep 20 05:58:25 mail postfix/smtpd[31183]: 3ED8314F024:
client=localhost[127.0.0.1]
Sep 20 05:58:25 mail postfix/cleanup[31179]:
Scott M. Likens schreef:
> Paul,
>
> Which Mail Client is your user using?
Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 (Dutch Windows version),
> Additionally have you tried to run reconstruct or squatter on his INBOX
> to see the difference?
>
> (replace the $PREFIX with where your cyrus bin utilities are, and
> user
Hi,
Vladi Lemurov wrote:
> Hello!
> Is there any way to delete old messages e.g. older than 30 days from
> INBOX.Trash and INBOX.Junk mailboxes of all users in a proper "cyrus-way"?
>
You can use ipurge, and run it periodically from cyrus.conf. We have for
instance:
purgetrashcmd
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