Garry g...@gmx.de writes:
Hi all,
Hello,
Is this a basic problem/shortcoming of the MUA, or a configuration thing on
Cyrus?
Having the folders and seeing new mail has come in is the point of doing
this to begin with ;)
In Thunderbird, you want the variable (Options, Advanced, Config
Rudy Gevaert rudy.geva...@ugent.be writes:
I was wondering if it is possible to deliver an email to a mailbox
even when the mailbox is over quota.
If you are using Exim as MDA, it allows the use of the IGNOREQUOTA
extension; I do not remember how to do it.
If you are using postfix, you may
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 09:14:10AM +1000, Rob Mueller wrote:
2. How are you copying the data? Recommend using rsync -az which will
preserve all the attributes + timestamps
I would also recommend using the -H option to rsync:
-H, --hard-linkspreserve hard links
If a lot
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 07:22:24PM +0200, Simon Matter wrote:
Just one note: Be aware that you are using a distribution which
heavily modifies configs and sometimes causes much trouble to some
users. As an example take postfix, Debian/Ubuntu seems to use it
chrooted whenever possible beside
Hello,
I am using cyrus-imapd-2.3.12p2, with the cyrus-receivedtime patch from
fastmail. With previous versions, when I deleted a mailbox, its name was
indicated in syslog. Now, only the user main mailbox name is shown:
May 4 11:38:49 petole imap[3751]: Deleted mailbox user.niko
This is
Bron Gondwana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is taken from my 2.3.11 tree with extra patches (I seem to be
posting those patches a lot!) for sanity checking and integrity
assertions. With these patches applied I have been unable to cause
any damage to the underlying skiplist files no matter
Joseph Silverman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I tried 'mv /var/spool/imap/r/user/ruser
/var/spool/imap/s/user/suser/ ruser-copy' and then 'reconstruct -f
-r user/suser' - this simply didn't do the job, though all
indications from the man page are that it should. Is this even
possible in cyrus?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I made a stupid mistake last night. I usually backup my Cyrus/postfix
server by stopping both Postfix and Cyrus, have the backup run then start
both of them. This has been working for years. Last night in my
brilliance thought I could just stop Cyrus, leave
Karjala [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to use MySQL to store messages (or message indexes) on Cyrus?
Take a look at http://dbmail.org
Regards,
--
Nicolas
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Bron Gondwana [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jun 21, 2007 at 09:07:07PM +0200, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
Hello,
I am testing a new cyrus 2.3.8 installation.
I have noticed that copying messages from one folder to another one
does keep messages internal dates but does not set message
On 6/22/07, David Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
I have noticed that copying messages from one folder to another one does
keep messages internal dates but does not set message files write time
in the destination folder, as 2.2.12 does
On 6/22/07, David Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
The source and target mailboxes are on the same user account, same
partition, but strace shows that link is not used in 2.3.8. The
following traces are obtained with strace, when copying messages
On 6/22/07, Nicolas KOWALSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/22/07, David Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
The source and target mailboxes are on the same user account, same
partition, but strace shows that link is not used in 2.3.8
Hello,
I am testing a new cyrus 2.3.8 installation.
I have noticed that copying messages from one folder to another one
does keep messages internal dates but does not set message files write
time in the destination folder, as 2.2.12 does.
A quick grep in the sources reveals:
reconstruct.c:
On 6/14/06, Mihály Litzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cyrus_spam:
driver = pipe
command = /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver -m ${local_part}.Spam -- ${local_part}
user = cyrus
I got a message contains invalid header error.
Yes, cyrus does not accept the 'From ' header, and some other things.
Andreas Hasenack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just upgraded a home system from 2.2.12 to 2.3.3 and started
getting the invalid mailbox format error. I then ran reconstruct
and it worked after that.
Looks familiar to me...
Before the reconstruct, if I downgraded back to 2.2.12, things would
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You shouldn't have to do a reconstruct unless there truely is
something wrong with the mailbox.
You must be right: after running a reconstruct on my mailbox using the
2.2.12 binary , the various cyrus.index files sizes shrank
significantly. I also
Nicolas KOWALSKI [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You shouldn't have to do a reconstruct unless there truely is
something wrong with the mailbox.
You must be right: after running a reconstruct on my mailbox using the
2.2.12 binary , the various
Michael Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
mailutil seems to be fast, but at the moment it don't copy the
flags. which option do i need for this?
I forgot this. We did not migrate the user-defined flags of mailboxes.
Perhaps imapsync can do it ?
--
Nicolas
Cyrus Home Page:
Michael Menge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Hello,
Is ther a way to make imapsync run faster ore are there faster
Programs?
I migrated from uw-imapd to Cyrus with the mailutil tool coming with
the uw-imapd distribution. As long as your uw mailboxes do not contain
garbage (messages with bad
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nicolas KOWALSKI wrote:
I am testing the migration from a 2.2.12 installation, compiled with
the default options (./configure without any option), to a 2.3.1
installation, also compiled with the default options. The databases
used are the default
Hello,
I am testing the migration from a 2.2.12 installation, compiled with
the default options (./configure without any option), to a 2.3.1
installation, also compiled with the default options. The databases
used are the default for both. The system is Debian 3.1, using db3 for
the berkeley
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005, Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
Hi guys,
Hello,
I am running Cyrus IMAP for sometime right now.
We have around 2000 users. I will like to upgrade
quota for each user.
Does anybody has a script which could do it fast?
Any hints would be much then appreciated.
I wrote the
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