Re: [sendmail] lmtp, cyrusv2d, shared folders and case

2009-04-02 Thread nodens2099
Andrzej Adam Filip a écrit : nodens2099 nodens2...@gmail.com wrote: I tried setting lmtp_downcase_rcpt: 0 in imapd.conf, adding the u flag to the cyrusv2d mailer, but to no avail. the +part is always converted to lower case. Post your cyrusv2d definition from sendmail.cf.

Re: [sendmail] lmtp, cyrusv2d, shared folders and case

2009-04-02 Thread nodens2099
Andrzej Adam Filip a écrit : Does smmap return unknown user *even for lowercase folders*? Nope, you're right. the real problem is on the mrs check, then. It can use only what smmap provides. Are you ready to ask for changed in Cyrus' smmap to make it capable to check Public folders

Re: [sendmail] lmtp, cyrusv2d, shared folders and case

2009-04-02 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
nodens2099 nodens2...@gmail.com wrote: Andrzej Adam Filip a écrit : nodens2099 nodens2...@gmail.com wrote: I tried setting lmtp_downcase_rcpt: 0 in imapd.conf, adding the u flag to the cyrusv2d mailer, but to no avail. the +part is always converted to lower case. Post your

Re: Weekly/Monthly record-keeping / maintenance?

2009-04-02 Thread Jeff Blaine
Okay, well, for what it's worth, I fixed all of the problems prohibiting me from running a quota -f to completion. The problem: imapdu.pl is buggy It fails to do the right thing with mailboxes containing a space in the name. ... 1.46 MB 114 msgs INBOX.BMP 1.46 MB 114 msgs INBOX.Bio Stuff 0.00

Re: [sendmail] lmtp, cyrusv2d, shared folders and case

2009-04-02 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
nodens2099 nodens2...@gmail.com wrote: Andrzej Adam Filip a écrit : Does smmap return unknown user *even for lowercase folders*? Nope, you're right. the real problem is on the mrs check, then. It can use only what smmap provides. Are you ready to ask for changed in Cyrus' smmap to make

Re: Weekly/Monthly record-keeping / maintenance?

2009-04-02 Thread Ken Murchison
I can guarantee that I had nothing to do with writing this code. Other than updating the copyright blurb as Bron noted, I'm fairly certain I've never even looked at it. Since its only example code, use it at your own risk. If you fix it or improve it, feel free to pass us the changes. Bron

Why do lmtpd processes accumulate?

2009-04-02 Thread Gary Mills
We have a fairly conventional Cyrus server with one front-end and one back-end. Recently, I've noticed that when the number of lmtpd processes on the back-end server increases to the 400 range, performance drops to a crawl, including local deliveries. When I put an upper limit of 128 or 64 to