On Thu, 07 Apr 2011, Julien Vehent might have said:
Hi list,
Afternoon.
My setup is:
cloud mail - DMZ sendmail - internal sendmail - cyrus
Mail comes from the outside to the DMZ sendmail for spam and virus
checking. The mail is held until the internal sendmail server pulls
the mail (a
Morning,
I have a user at my small site that says, and I've seen it, that when
a message is sent from Outhouse the message appears very briefly in the
sent-items folder then is removed. I've verified the message is on the
cyrus server, so no server issues there. I've looked for filters, making
Afternoon,
I'm still working on a sieve issue reported by a user. It seems the
issue happens when the vacation rule is enabled. I have the users using
SmartSieve rather than trying to teach them how to create rules using
vi(1).
I copied the user's sieve rule list (long, I'll not post here) and
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Andrew Morgan might have said:
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Mike Eggleston wrote:
Afternoon,
I'm still working on a sieve issue reported by a user. It seems the
issue happens when the vacation rule is enabled. I have the users using
SmartSieve rather than trying to teach
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, Adam Tauno Williams might have said:
On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 14:12 +0100, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
On 11/16/2010 12:30 PM, Dave McMurtrie wrote:
Good morning,
This may be slightly off-topic, so apologies in advance. Is there
anyone out there who allows unlimited quota
Morning,
I have a user saying that email messages are not being filed as desired. I have
copied the user's script into Sieve Test
http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/sieve/sievetest.php and the user's sieve rules.
Sieve Test says the message should go to where is expected, but the message
isn't in
Afternoon,
I had another incident where I again need to reset the \Seen flags for
several users. I'm trying to use imtest(8) and having issues. When I
execute 'imtest -u $USER -a cyrus localhost' I can authenticate just fine
using the cyrus account password as I expect. Reading the man page for
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Andrew Morgan might have said:
On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, Mike Eggleston wrote:
Afternoon,
I had another incident where I again need to reset the \Seen flags for
several users. I'm trying to use imtest(8) and having issues. When I
execute 'imtest -u $USER -a cyrus
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Dan White might have said:
On 27/04/10 14:28 -0500, Mike Eggleston wrote:
Is there an easy to set the \Seen flag on all messages for a specific
user. I would like something as easy as 'chmod -R -x $user' if that
is possible.
I'm not using murder, just a single, small
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Dan White might have said:
On 28/04/10 09:43 -0500, Mike Eggleston wrote:
cd /var/spool/imap
find user/$user -type d -print | sed 's,/,.,g' | sed 's/^//' | sed
's/$//' | while read folder
do
echo 1 select $folder /tmp/c1
echo 2 uid store 1:* +flags (\seen
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Mike Eggleston might have said:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010, Dan White might have said:
On 28/04/10 09:43 -0500, Mike Eggleston wrote:
cd /var/spool/imap
find user/$user -type d -print | sed 's,/,.,g' | sed 's/^//' | sed
's/$//' | while read folder
do
echo 1 select
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston might have said:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Andrew Morgan might have said:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote:
It looks like there is just one user that when that user connects to
cyrus the imapd starts coring and when a message is sent
Afternoon,
Is there an easy to set the \Seen flag on all messages for a specific
user. I would like something as easy as 'chmod -R -x $user' if that
is possible.
I'm not using murder, just a single, small 25-account setup.
Mike
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
On Wed, 07 Apr 2010, Holm Kapschitzki might have said:
Simon Matter schrieb:
Holm Kapschitzki schrieb:
on my debian box running cyrus imap, most of the postboxes have a quota
of 100 MB configured. The info is stored in a textfile. On the first
line there is the currently quota and on the
On Fri, 19 Mar 2010, Marc G. Fournier might have said:
I've recently had a report from a client concerning connecting via Outlook
2007 ... this is the second report I've had concerning similar, with the
first one being from my mother ... then, I chaulked it up to her having
something
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, Dan White might have said:
On 11/11/09 13:08 -0600, Mike Eggleston wrote:
One user is out sick, another user asked me to search the first user's
email for a specific message. If I had found that message and the second
user wanted to access that message in the second
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009, Dan White might have said:
On 11/11/09 13:08 -0600, Mike Eggleston wrote:
One user is out sick, another user asked me to search the first user's
email for a specific message. If I had found that message and the second
user wanted to access that message in the second
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009, Greg A. Woods might have said:
snip
(even use of the vacation feature is questionable, especially since it's
not usually configured in the proper way)
And what is the proper way to configure Sieve and vacation?
Mike
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
On Thu, 09 Jul 2009, Harms Consulting IT support desk might have said:
snip
I'm also not an expert but I had these messages early on with my setup
and the resolution was to switch from Berkeley DB to the native skiplist
format. This was covered a couple of weeks ago on this list. Search the
On Wed, 20 May 2009, Gottschalk, David might have said:
Anyone? I would greatly appreciate any assistance with this issue.
Thanks.
David Gottschalk
UTS Email team
david.gottsch...@emory.edu
-Original Message-
From: info-cyrus-bounces+dgottsc=emory@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Morning,
I have been working this morning on upgrading Samba. While testing the
upgrade I noticed that I was no longer receiving email. I have rolled
back the upgrade, including the modification to the Samba LDAP schema. The
log says multiple instances of:
May 10 12:49:25 elo imaps[4146]:
Morning,
I have a user that has complained of her MAU not notifying her about
receiving new mail many times. In the beginning she was on a Windows
XP using first Outlook 2000, then Outlook 2007. Now she's on a Mac OS X
(Leopard, 10.5.4) using Mac Mail (Mail.app).
I look at the cyrus server, mail
On Fri, 29 Aug 2008, Kenneth Marshall might have said:
On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 08:55:40AM -0500, Mike Eggleston wrote:
Morning,
I have a user that has complained of her MAU not notifying her about
receiving new mail many times. In the beginning she was on a Windows
XP using first
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008, Denis BUCHER might have said:
Dave McMurtrie a écrit :
Many email clients simply marks emails as deleted when moving them or
deleting them ? Which makes a huge amount of ghost emails filling our
server.
Is there a way with a simple script to delete all deleted
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008, Marten Lehmann might have said:
Hello,
we have a virtual domain configuration and I want to remove all messages
within the folder
user/any-userpart@any-domain/Junk/*
I don't want to mark old messages as deleted and expunge them, because
then maybe I'm expunging
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Jules Agee might have said:
Do any of your users have unicode characters in sieve scripts?
That's a good idea. I checked the sieve script of the one user I think
is having problems (the only sieve script that was modified on the day
the problem began). I see no unicode
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Andrew Morgan might have said:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote:
It looks like there is just one user that when that user connects to
cyrus the imapd starts coring and when a message is sent to that user's
address then lmtpd starts coring. How do I find out
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Andres Tarallo might have said:
I'm about to deploy a new mail server, with postfix and cyrus IMAP
2.2.13 on Ubuntu 8.04. I can't access my mailboxes via POP3 neither
IMAP.
I've created my mailbox in cyradm as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Mail is being delivered
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Andrew Morgan might have said:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote:
Problem solution:
remove the user's seen file at /var/lib/imap/user/?/$USER.seen
no restarting of cyrus required after removing the broken file
Environment:
Fedora Core 5 (current patches
Sometime during the night something happend to my imap store. I have executed
'ctl_mboxlist -u $backup' from two days ago to recover the mboxlist and have
done a 'reconstruct -r user.$USER' for a few users to get their $USER.seen
folders working again. The process lmtpunix is aborting, I
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, mikeegg1 might have said:
Sometime during the night something happend to my imap store about
(23:19 CST). I have executed 'ctl_mboxlist -u $backup' from two days
ago to recover the mboxlist and have done a 'reconstruct -r user.$USER'
for a few users to get their
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Joe Vieira might have said:
Mike Eggleston wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, mikeegg1 might have said:
I recovered my /var/lib/imap/*.db files from backups and it seems like
cyrus is running ok now, but when sendmail gives a message to deliver
the message is always
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston might have said:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Simon Matter might have said:
Sometime during the night something happend to my imap store about (23:19
CST). I have executed 'ctl_mboxlist -u $backup' from two days ago to
recover the mboxlist and have done
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston might have said:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston might have said:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Simon Matter might have said:
Sometime during the night something happend to my imap store about
(23:19
CST). I have executed 'ctl_mboxlist -u
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Andrew Morgan might have said:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote:
It looks like there is just one user that when that user connects to
cyrus the imapd starts coring and when a message is sent to that user's
address then lmtpd starts coring. How do I find out
Is there a timeout I need to tune inside cyrus so that my outlook users
do not get the 'unexpectedly terminated' errors? I get these errors
when on my workstation outlook is simply idle. I received a call from a
user today that is getting these same errors trying to create a folder
with their
Is there a way to change sieve's subject from 'Auto: ...' to 'Automated Reply:
...'?
cyrus-imapd-2.3.1-2.8.fc5
Mike
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Wolfgang Hennerbichler might have said:
Hi,
I'm looking for a simple way to get the number of unread messages in a
cyrus store for a specific user. I'm not really into cyrus anymore,
could anybody give me a hint where I should start? It might be as easy
as a
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008, Michael Polenske might have said:
Dear all,
we have some people using Outlook(2003) as MUI for our cyrus imap
installation.
Mozilla and KMail User can use the function, that a message marked as deleted
will be moved to a Trash-Folder in imap instead of deleting
Using spam assassin and sieve I have messages flagged as spam filed into
user.*.spam folders. I also have a 'cyr_expire -E 1 -X 1' job running
each morning and a 'cyradm mboxcfg expire user.*.spam expire 2' set on all
spam folders. One of the oddities I'm seeing is where a spam message has a
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008, David Carter might have said:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, Mike Eggleston wrote:
Using spam assassin and sieve I have messages flagged as spam filed into
user.*.spam folders. I also have a 'cyr_expire -E 1 -X 1' job running
each morning and a 'cyradm mboxcfg expire user.*.spam
On Wed, 09 Jan 2008, David Carter might have said:
On Wed, 9 Jan 2008, David Carter wrote:
ipurge -f -d 1 -X user/*/spam works for me.
user/%/spam if I didn't want to match user/dpc22/foo/bar/spam
Ok so 'user/%/spam' only matches user/$user/spam.
Using 'user/*/spam' matches
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007, Rob Banz might have said:
On Dec 20, 2007, at 02:24, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know if there is some way of plugging into the
system with custom agents to be notified of any event happening on
the imap server.
For example, I would like
On Thu, 20 Dec 2007, Sebastian Hagedorn might have said:
-- Kenneth Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on 19.
Dezember 2007 17:09:35 -0600 regarding Re: 4xusers imap processes?:
Many mail clients keep open multiple IMAP connections. If they
are staying around, I would
I run a small shop and have around ~18 users. Checking just now I have
70 imap processes. Is there an idle value I need to set so these process
don't hang around? All users use sieve, all users but two use imap. The
two remaining use pop.
/etc/cyrus.conf (part)
On Tue, 11 Dec 2007, Peter Reuter?s might have said:
So I am not able to set \Seen as the cyrus user in a normal user's account
and have that normal user seen the setting of the \Seen flag?
If so, I can see where that makes sense, but *really* what I need at the
moment. I had a glitch
I know this is a perl question and not an imap-specific question,
but I don't have access to my perl lists from this computer.
The script below compiles and seems to run just fine, but the
message flags are not set to \\Seen in the line
$imap-see(@msgs);
Is there something I'm missing?
Mike
which might be usefull.
Quoting Mike Eggleston [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know this is a perl question and not an imap-specific question,
but I don't have access to my perl lists from this computer.
The script below compiles and seems to run just fine, but the
message flags are not set
I'm having a terrible time trying to migrate the last of my
two remaining users from POP3 to Cyrus IMAP. My approach
is to mount the *.pst file and the IMAP account at the
same time in Outlook and copy mail messages from one
place to another. Is ther a better/easier way to migrate
these messages?
On Tue, 06 Nov 2007, Mike Eggleston might have said:
I'm having a terrible time trying to migrate the last of my
two remaining users from POP3 to Cyrus IMAP. My approach
is to mount the *.pst file and the IMAP account at the
same time in Outlook and copy mail messages from one
place
On Sun, 07 Oct 2007, Anders Norrbring might have said:
Is there a way to disable a specific user's access to POP and IMAP in
Cyrus? I still want the mail to be delivered to the mailboxes (done via
LMTP), but I would like to turn off the user from getting the mail.
In case you wonder, it's
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Mike Eggleston might have said:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Torsten Schlabach might have said:
Hi Joseph,
it would indeed be helpful if you posted the relevant section of your
sieve script. Nevertheless, two hints which might hopefully be useful:
1. Try to find out
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Marcelo Terres might have said:
The script has an :addresses parameter not an :address. Is this a problem ?
I've been trying to get vacation working also. Is the :addresses [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
the address of the person we're looking to send a custom reply to or is this
the
I have sieve working (except vacation) for me and I'm trying to
test the filtering rules (not vacation) on another user. It appears
that sieve is not working for that other user. Is there something
I've forgotten to turn on? Must I turn on sieve for each user?
Fedora Core 5
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Mike Eggleston might have said:
I have sieve working (except vacation) for me and I'm trying to
test the filtering rules (not vacation) on another user. It appears
that sieve is not working for that other user. Is there something
I've forgotten to turn on? Must I turn
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, patrick might have said:
I sense the answer is no, but I wanted to be sure. Is it possible to
apply a Sieve script to messages that are already in the INBOX? We are
using Horde/IMP for webmail and recently switched the filtering engine
from the bug-ridden IMAP filtering
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 be
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Torsten Schlabach might have said:
Hi Joseph,
it would indeed be helpful if you posted the relevant section of your
sieve script. Nevertheless, two hints which might hopefully be useful:
1. Try to find out if anything in the chain between Sieve and your MTA
might
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Torsten Schlabach might have said:
Mike!
I cannot see an :address parameter in your sieve script. Without that,
you will never see any vacation response being generated! (Refer to 2.
in my post.)
Duh, I expected the problem to be something simple, but I couldn't see
sometimes wish I could see (after my return) who got a
vacation response from me. Is there anything preventing me of having
Sieve store a copy of the outbound message into my Sent folder? (Just
thinking loud.)
Regards,
Torsten
Mike Eggleston schrieb:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Torsten
On Wed, 05 Sep 2007, Michael D. Sofka might have said:
On Tuesday 04 September 2007 03:42:05 pm Corey Bobb wrote:
The current problem I am having is that I am receiving mail from my outside
email relay (postfix) which From what I gather forwards it over the cyrus
mail sever however, I can
What can sieve in cyrus 2.0.3 do? I know it can do 'fileinto'. I'm trying
to test 'vacation' and 'imapflags'. Is there some way to see what sieve
can do like a CAPABILITIES line?
Mike
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Andrew Morgan might have said:
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Mike Eggleston wrote:
What can sieve in cyrus 2.0.3 do? I know it can do 'fileinto'. I'm trying
to test 'vacation' and 'imapflags'. Is there some way to see what sieve
can do like a CAPABILITIES line?
When I use
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007, Mike Eggleston might have said:
I'm still testing and still trying to get a response from vacation.
I came across that sieve had the functionality for modifying the
imap flags. For junk messages messages tagged as spam I want the
message file and the \\seen and \\deleted
I have sieve and smartsieve working and I'm pleased so far with
what's going on. I'm testing vacation by sending messages in to
my corporate email server from the outside. I currently have rules
(re-typed from my server, some rules not typed):
-
require
In procmail, which I'm migrating away from at the moment, I can cause
procmail to log the 'From:', date, 'Subject:', and the folder a message
is placed into. Is there a way to have sieve log the same data? I find
the data is useful in tracking down messages users say are lost.
Mike
Cyrus
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Michael Menge might have said:
Hi,
testing vacation scripts is alway a bit tricky. Cyrus will only send a
vacation email to an adress if this address has not recieved an
vacation messages from the user withhin ':days' days. You have to use
an new email addres to
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Jorey Bump might have said:
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
I read the RFCs and documents I can find on the internet, it seems it's
not possible for sieve to flag a thread.
I need such an action that not only setflag the current email, but also
any other emails in the same
is not a problem and 2 is what you whant, you can delete deliver.db
after every testemail
Quoting Mike Eggleston [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, Michael Menge might have said:
Hi,
testing vacation scripts is alway a bit tricky. Cyrus will only send a
vacation email to an adress
I have a working cyrus 2.3.1 on fedora core 5 with the lastest patches.
I know sieve is running as I get response from both 'telnet $host sieve'
and 'sivtest $host'. The responses though look like sieve is requiring
that I start TLS. I have plain text auth (I think I do) setup and working
pulling
One user mentions that it still takes several minutes in the morning to
'fetch headers'. This user has Outlook 2003 on MS XP as the mail client.
I have less than 20 users using cyrus-imapd 2.3.1 on a fedora core 5
box with current rpms.
Does anyone have any tuning hints? Some way to speed things
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Nik Conwell might have said:
This is typically an Outlook problem. The client runs various
filters, and possibly has perf issues on local disk (look for disk
light activity on the PC) as it's updating its caches.
Turn on Cyrus logging for the particular user (in
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Mike Eggleston might have said:
I have a working cyrus 2.3.1 on fedora core 5 with the lastest patches.
I know sieve is running as I get response from both 'telnet $host sieve'
and 'sivtest $host'. The responses though look like sieve is requiring
that I start TLS. I have
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