Hi guys,
when I got email looked like this:
Received: (qmail 10428 invoked by uid 30); 27 Sep 2010 08:17:11 -
Date: 27 Sep 2010 08:17:11 -
Message-ID: 20100927081711.10427.qm...@mx2fnhk.lfhk.cuni.cz
To: karl...@ajetaci.cz
Subject: =?utf-8?B?Tm92w6kgaGVzbG8gayDDusSNdHU=?=
From:
On Sun, 2010-09-26 at 14:11 +0200, Josef Karliak wrote:
Hi guys,
on SLES 10 x64bit I see following complains in the syslog:
Sep 26 12:44:36 email1 master[3805]: about to exec /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtpd
Sep 26 12:44:36 email1 lmtpunix[3805]: executed
Sep 26 12:44:36 email1 lmtpunix[3805]:
On Wed, 2010-09-22 at 18:18 +0200, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
wrote:
Kolab Systems is thinking of such SQL databases for integration purposes,
where the performance penalty now lies within having to use the IMAP
protocol to gain access to the underlying metadata (seen status,
Good morning,
We're trying to add as much of Bron's recent rewrites as possible into
the Cyrus 2.4 release, and at the same time make sure we put out a
stable, quality release.
As such, we're running up against our initial 9/30 deadline and we'd
like to put a little bit more time into testing
Better to just use an internal DB codebase (like skiplists) that has
nothing to do with Sleepycat. But then someone has to write and maintain
this code.
I think the best compromise I've heard yet is to use something like
skiplists by default and make the use of libdb an optional feature
On 09/27/2010 05:39 AM, Josef Karliak wrote:
What is going on ? On cyrus 2.2.12 is all ok. When subject don't contain
=?utf-8?B?Tm9 (I rewrote it to test subject for example), email is
delivered.
It sounds like your email header contains 8-bit letters. This is a
violation of RFC2882,
Hi All,
Following the discussion about DB-backends for Cyrus (See thread
competition) I was wondering what the best way is to move away from using
BDB and start using something else (like skiplist)
I wasn't able to find a specific howto for this during a brief Google-search.
Many thanks,
On 27 Sep 2010, J. Roeleveld wrote:
I wasn't able to find a specific howto for this during a brief Google-search.
I recalled that the Debian package for Cyrus had some
decent instructions on this. You can see them at:
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