> Joost,
> Doh! My apologies. I should have thought that through a bit more
> before commenting.
> -nic
Could it be that the user should be cyrus (or another admin user)? I mean,
Nic, did you run sieveshell as user cyrus?
Regards,
Simon
>
> On 4/15/24 13:58, J. Roeleveld via Info wrote:
Hi,
> On Wednesday, 28 February 2024, at 12:29 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> list
> hi, I test include the parameter autocreate: yes but still the mailbox are
> not being created
Are you sure you've created the correct option? I don't find "autocreate:"
in the docu
> hi, I didn't change it, witch line should I add to it works
Check the list archives, this has been discussed just days ago.
Regards,
Simon
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> Hi,
> I've a fresh install of cyrus 3.4.1 on AlmaLinux 9.3, on I login with
> thunderbird the mailboxes are not being created, and because of that I got
> an error log that the the lmtp service can't find the directory to place
> the received or sent a message. Could anyone give me help with
> Hello,
>
> I am experimenting with Cyrus 3.6.1 from Debian Stable, newly installed
> so not an upgrade.
>
> Cyrus works well, I see the mail in the Inbox on my client (Thunderbird)
> and I can remove it, etc.
>
> But I have a strange problem: when I sent a message from Thunderbird it
> is sent
Hi,
> Hello,
>
> I noticed the weird issue on 3.x - I cannot delete messages from my
> mailbox: when I click "delete" from Thunderbird/Roundcube - message
> disappears, but I can still see it in the mailbox directory on a
> filesystem. If I move it to another folder and back - it starts to
>
Hi,
> APPENDLIMIT is controlled by *maxmessagesize *in imapd.conf
Wouldn't it make sense to define a default for maxmessagesize with a
reasonable value, like 100m or so? I mean just to make broken clients
happy :)
Regards,
Simon
>
>
> On 5/10/23 9:10 AM, Nic Bernstein wrote:
>> Edda,
>> Great
> Hi Ellie,
>
>> On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, at 12:18 AM, simon.mat...@invoca.ch wrote:
>>> IMHO the topicbox.com MX has to be considered broken, because it
>>> clearly
>>> accepts my mails without error, doesn't send anything back, but still
>>> does not feed it into the list but instead it seems to go
> Hi Ellie,
>
>> On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, at 12:18 AM, simon.mat...@invoca.ch wrote:
>>> IMHO the topicbox.com MX has to be considered broken, because it
>>> clearly
>>> accepts my mails without error, doesn't send anything back, but still
>>> does not feed it into the list but instead it seems to go
> Hi Ellie,
>
>> On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, at 12:18 AM, simon.mat...@invoca.ch wrote:
>>> IMHO the topicbox.com MX has to be considered broken, because it
>>> clearly
>>> accepts my mails without error, doesn't send anything back, but still
>>> does not feed it into the list but instead it seems to go
Hi Ellie,
> On Wed, 8 Feb 2023, at 12:18 AM, simon.mat...@invoca.ch wrote:
>> IMHO the topicbox.com MX has to be considered broken, because it clearly
>> accepts my mails without error, doesn't send anything back, but still
>> does not feed it into the list but instead it seems to go to
Hi Chittaranjan
While I can not help much in detail here, see my comment below.
> I am struggling in cyrus IMAP http proxy in murder aggregator.
> Could anyone guide me regarding this. please...
>
> I have configured one frontend, one mupdate and one backend server.
> Now I am able to access
Hi Chittaranjan
While I can not help much in detail here, see my comment below.
> I am struggling in cyrus IMAP http proxy in murder aggregator.
> Could anyone guide me regarding this. please...
>
> I have configured one frontend, one mupdate and one backend server.
> Now I am able to access
Hi Martin,
I'm afraid I'm not exactly sure what you mean with "bumped up on SPF_DKIM_DMARC
enabled recipients"? I'm not aware of any issues with my MTA, this list is the
only place where I have troubles.
IMHO the topicbox.com MX has to be considered broken, because it clearly
accepts my mails
OT: I've replied to this question by email two times but my mails don't make it
to the list anymore. Is it only me or are others affected as well?
Both mails were accepted by the topicbox.com MX:
Feb 4 13:24:25 ns1 postfix/mainout/smtp[30296]: 3A34470DB:
to=,
> Thank you Ivan,
>
> I just checked it and modified to
>
> imapcmd="imapd -U 60" listen="imap" prefork=10
> maxchild=500 proto=tcp4
> imaps cmd="imapd -s -U 60" listen="imaps" prefork=10
> maxchild=500 proto=tcp4
>
> We will see, soon.
>
> The old (default)
Hi,
> Hi,
>
> I have a folder, where I have 163000+ emails.
> Is it a lot or not?
IMHO when it comes to cyrus, the question is for who it's a lot.
In my experience it's not an issue on the server side, cyrus handles much
bigger mailboxes easily on decent hardware.
Client software often has
Hi Paul
> Hello,
>
> I don't understand cyr_expire complete.
> Is it correct that I have to run it from a cronjob?
>
> And is it correct that I can use this command to expunge all messages
> and folders what are deleted longer then 7 days?
> cyr_expire -X 7d
I have this in cyrus.conf in the
Hi,
> Hello,
>
> A customer had space-problems on her phone, and did remove all e-mail.
> Now it is gone in Thunderbird and in the webmail too...
>
> But it is still there if I look in /var/spool/cyrus/mail/ .
>
> I still have a backup, not sure what's the best to do.
>
> With regards,
> Paul van
> Hello!
>
> I have Cyrus 3.4 installed on Debian Testing
>
> # dpkg -l | grep cyrus
> ii cyrus-admin 3.4.3-3+b1
> ii cyrus-clients 3.4.3-3+b1
> ii cyrus-common 3.4.3-3+b1
> ii cyrus-doc 3.4.3-3
Hi,
> OK, I think I solved it.
> Apparently, cyrus wasn't the only thing that failed. Basically everything
> that used those certificates failed.
> I don't really understand what's going on, but apparently Openssl has been
> updated, and those certificates were older versions that are now
> Can someone help me on this please?
> How do I read the email/view the email?
> Thanks.
Well, after configuring postfix, you tried to send mail but did you also
create the destination mailbox in Cyrus-imapd? Cyrus can be configured to
create mailboxes automatically on post but that's not so by
> Good morning,
>
> We have a feature that allows a user to kill all it's sessions. Imagine
> a cellphone gets stolen. The user could disconnect it's sessions from
> our interface.
>
> It normally works fine. We just launch a kill TERM to the user's
> imap/pop processes mainly. But I have seen a
> On 16/09/2021 7:35 pm, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> Working on this upgrade to a new server - 2.4 to 3.4.2
>>>
>>> on the old server, running 2.4.17 (I know ...)
>>>
>>> Using this howto :
>>> https://www.cyrusimap.org/2.5/imap/admin/sop/replic
> Working on this upgrade to a new server - 2.4 to 3.4.2
>
> on the old server, running 2.4.17 (I know ...)
>
> Using this howto :
> https://www.cyrusimap.org/2.5/imap/admin/sop/replication.html
>
> (2.5, I know ... but I can't find doco for how to do this on 2.4)
>
> I've added to /etc/services :
> On 15/09/2021 10:40 pm, Jim Wallis wrote:
>> Can you use the procedure described in section 6 on page
>> https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/download/upgrade.html#backup-and-copy-existing-data
>> of the upgrade guide?
>>
>> It is for the mail databases but assume it will work on cyrus-sasl
>>
> On 9/1/21 7:20 AM, ellie timoney wrote:
>
>> This CVE affects all previous releases of Cyrus IMAP. Corresponding
>> fixes have been applied to the cyrus-imapd-2.4 and cyrus-imapd-2.5
>> branches. If you are still running 2.4 or 2.5 you should consider
>> applying these patches.
>
> Hello.
>
>
> Hello List,
>
> we migrated from Debian 4 to Debian10 and moved the mailboxes with rsync
> like this:
>
> rsync -sptq -dirs --delete-delay --no-inc-recursive $Source:"$sourcedir"
> "$targetdir"
I suggest to add -H to rsync if you have hardlinked duplicates in your spool.
Simon
> chown -R
Hi,
> Hi,all
>
> I am sorry that my English is so bad.
>
> Our company use cyrus-imapd-3.0.5-1.DN.centos7.x86_64.
>
> We need to make cyrus accept "Bare Newline" data reluctantly, because
> Microsoft Outlook 2019 send that kind of data with syncing mail data.
>
> I want to know whether there is a
> On Sun, 21 Mar 2021 at 16:51, Simon Matter wrote:
>> > When I don't specify an IP address, cyrus-imapd starts correctly on a
>> > server reboot.
>> >
>> > When I specify IP / protocol:
>> >
>> >imap cmd="imapd" listen=
> When I don't specify an IP address, cyrus-imapd starts correctly on a
> server reboot.
>
> When I specify IP / protocol:
>
> imap cmd="imapd" listen="192.168.1.230:imap" prefork=5 proto=tcp4
>
> cyrus-imapd tries to bind to those before it is available, and fails:
>
> Mar 20 20:53:31
> On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 08:48:45AM -0500, Nic Bernstein wrote:
>
>> > I can put Afteretwork-online.target in the service description, but
>> > seems odd that I have to... any other suggestions?
>> >
>>
>> You've got the correct answer right there; "Afteretwork-online.target".
>> When you don't
> When I don't specify an IP address, cyrus-imapd starts correctly on a
> server reboot.
>
> When I specify IP / protocol:
>
> imap cmd="imapd" listen="192.168.1.230:imap" prefork=5 proto=tcp4
>
> cyrus-imapd tries to bind to those before it is available, and fails:
>
> Mar 20 20:53:31
> OK cyrus migration completed.
>
> Squatter ended up in a constant loop when restarting after removing from
> the replication pair, but changing the sync_log name resolved that.
>
> Translatesieve (later version) worked OK for sieve scripts. After starting
> the new server with all the replicated
> On 3/16/21 7:21 AM, Neil Price wrote:
>> Is there any way to do this in cyrus-imap? Something like the
>> equivalent of Dovecot's "auth_master_user_separator"
>
> Most Cyrus command line tools which interact with mailboxes will accept
> both the -a and -u flags, which mean Authenticate as and
> On 18/01/2021 11:08, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> X509/client-certificates actually work very well, I've been using it
>>> for
>>> quite some time. I guess the client-certificate provisioning is a bit
>>> hard
>>> for
> Hi Cyrus guys,
>
> could you please remove my eMail address regarding the DSGVO in Germany.
> Thanks
I can't help much but I guess I know why you get these emails: On
02.08.2007 you've sent an email to this list and I guess you were also
subscribed back then. Now the cyrus-imapd project has
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