file permissions like right.. acl permissions look right... are you
running with selinux set to something other than disabled? Just a
guess... but everything else looks ok.
jack
On 05/23/2016 07:47 AM, Sundeep Singh Nanuwa via Info-cyrus wrote:
On 23/05/16 13:35, Bron Gondwana via
I have 100+ users that login to a web page to do their daily task. They
stay on that page all day. We have a 'unread' message count for each
user's email account and some other shared accounts ( fax,
customer-service, etc). Every 60 seconds, the web server does a php
imap_open / imap_status
someone posted ( thanks ) a script with some commands that they used to
migrate their cyrus imap data.
In there they had:
# move over all seen, sub files
rsync -Havz --delete-after -e ssh cyrus@oldserver:/var/lib/imap/user/
/var/lib/imap/user
# move over quota files
rsync -Havz
is access to apt-get and you
have two systems that are YEARS apart in what they have setup.. how do
you do this? Tell me the apt-get install command to run so that
ctl_cyrusdb -r works or it's just words.
jack
On 04/06/2016 01:32 PM, Dan White wrote:
On 04/06/16 13:20 -0500, Jack Snodgras
...@rice.edu wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 01:20:13PM -0500, Jack Snodgrass via Info-cyrus wrote:
Is there a documented process for taking a system from: Cyrus
v2.2.13 to Cyrus v2.4.17
I have an old debian box with Cyurs v2.2.13.
I have a new debian box with Cyrus v2.4.17
Is there a documented
Is there a documented process for taking a system from: Cyrus v2.2.13 to
Cyrus v2.4.17
I have an old debian box with Cyurs v2.2.13.
I have a new debian box with Cyrus v2.4.17
Is there a documented / official process for migrating mail like this?
I could not find one.
I have rsync'd the
I have a older Cyrus 2.2 version setup and running in production.
I want to move to a newer Cyrus 2.4 system with minimal downtime.
The goal is 1) limit down time and 2) keep the SAME ip address for the
users imap configs.
I can convert my existing Cyrus 2.2 ( Debian v6 ) to Cyrus 2.4 (