Eric,
Did you ever try reconstruct -r on the affected mailboxes. And yes, I
strongly recommend skiplist. It has solved some problems for me which I
still don't really understand why.
Simon
Ken Murchison schrieb:
>
> "Eric S. Pulley" wrote:
> >
> > These sessions are from the same client and sam
Also, are you able to use user specific spamassassin settings? This
is the one goal that set me on this quest in the first place. Of
course simplifying my sendmail config is looking more attractive too.
I noticed you set DROPPRIVS=1. I did the same in my /etc/procmailrc,
and procmail logs a me
"Eric S. Pulley" wrote:
>
> These sessions are from the same client and same thread. There are in
> fact the same session I just split it so you could see the successful
> and failed one more easily
>
> The ^M is not copy and paste crud it's in the log file plan as day.
I doubt that this is b
These sessions are from the same client and same thread. There are in
fact the same session I just split it so you could see the successful
and failed one more easily
The ^M is not copy and paste crud it's in the log file plan as day.
It's not very repeatable. It's happening about 10% of the t
Hi Ramiro!
> > (I wouldn't be surprised about brain-dead Microsoft developers! ;-)))
> > Perhaps badly payed immigrants of India [like unskilled worker]. )
> >
> Please, please, in the future try to keep you stupid racist
> comments out of this technical discussion mailing list.
Sorry for your
Hi Avtar Gill!
> > (I wouldn't be surprised about brain-dead Microsoft developers! ;-)))
> > Perhaps badly payed immigrants of India [like unskilled worker]. )
>
> I can't speak for the administrators of this list but as a normal user of
> Cyrus IMAPD I turn to this mailing list for technical hel
On Thursday 06 February 2003 12:10 pm, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Feb 2003, Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> > Would this actually work anyway? If the parent were to pass a file
>
> You can send descriptors over sockets if your unix kernel supports it.
> Linux does, and apparently so d
"Eric S. Pulley" wrote:
>
> Okay here are some logs:
>
> the first part is a successful sent message noted by my added
> -SESSION flag to make it easier to read for you.
Are these connections from the same running client (separate threads) or
two entirely different sessions?
> Questions:
Okay here are some logs:
the first part is a successful sent message noted by my added
-SESSION flag to make it easier to read for you.
Questions:
why in Session 2 did it do a LIST? The user was just sending email not
opening the "Sent Items" folder why would it LIST some of the times and
Either turn down your syslog level, or ignore them. They're harmless.
-Rob
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Christian Schulte wrote:
> After doing the latest update from cvs I see these lines in syslog from
> time to time! Everything works well so I think I need not concentrate on
> these lines, right ?
>
After doing the latest update from cvs I see these lines in syslog from
time to time! Everything works well so I think I need not concentrate on
these lines, right ?
--Christian--
Feb 11 20:10:00 mail imap[26930]: [ID 892804 local6.debug] Could not
shut down filedescriptor 0: Transport endpoin
"Eric S. Pulley" wrote:
>
> Okay I'm at the end of my rope. If I can't get this fixed I have to
> switch MS Exchange...
>
> When sending a message the client is doing one of the following 10% of
> the time.
> Application has unexpectedly quit.
> this dialog
>
> "Error
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Hasso Meyer-Jordan wrote:
> (I wouldn't be surprised about brain-dead Microsoft developers! ;-)))
> Perhaps badly payed immigrants of India [like unskilled worker]. )
I can't speak for the administrators of this list but as a normal user of
Cyrus IMAPD I turn to this mailing
Hi,
Ok, thanks for the information.
Jim
At 09:39 AM 2/11/2003 -0800, David Chait wrote:
Jim,
Interesting, but yes, Stanford did try to patch Cyrus imapd to
compensate and it seemed to work with some older versions of the source, but
stopped when I upgraded past 2.1.4, our best results
Okay I'm at the end of my rope. If I can't get this fixed I have to
switch MS Exchange...
When sending a message the client is doing one of the following 10% of
the time.
Application has unexpectedly quit.
this dialog
"Error
The server returned the following error
Unable to add message
On 11 Feb 2003 at 18:32, Hasso Meyer-Jordan wrote:
>
> (I wouldn't be surprised about brain-dead Microsoft developers! ;-)))
> Perhaps badly payed immigrants of India [like unskilled worker]. )
>
> Cheers, Hasso
>
Please, please, in the future try to keep you stupid racist
comments out of thi
Hi Ken, Per!
> I just did some testing myself with Outlook 2000 and Outlook Express 6.
> I couldn't get either client to hang after doing APPENDs (with IDLE
> enabled). OE does close the connection after calling IDLE after the
> final APPEND however.
>
> I'm not convinced that this is a server
Jim,
Interesting, but yes, Stanford did try to patch Cyrus imapd to
compensate and it seemed to work with some older versions of the source, but
stopped when I upgraded past 2.1.4, our best results have come from
upgrading users to 5.2 or another client altogether.
-David
Hi,
That is exactly what's going on, Eudora 5.1 sender, Eudora 5.2
receiver using IMAP. So it doesn't sound like there is anything I can do
on the server side. Qualcomm doesn't seem to be real eager to fix this
one. The last rumor I heard is that they changed their mind about getting
Hi,
I'm trying to compile the IMAP server with SASL - GSSAPI authentication. I
have SASL compiled. Now, when I try to configure the IMAP server I'm getting
the following error:
checking for krb.h... yes
checking for krb_mk_priv in -lkrb... no
configure: warning: No Kerberos V4 found
configure:
Yes, Eudora has a problem with boundaries generation if a message is created
in a certain fashion (text, HTML, and attachment in one doc), this was
supposed to have been corrected with 5.2, however if the sender is on an
older version you are still SOL. Qualcomm is trying desperatly it seems to
get
Cyrus does not automatically have delete permission, you must add it with a
sam command before you may delete a mailbox.
c*
- Original Message -
From: "Gregory Chagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 9:39 AM
Subject: Can't delete a mailbox
> H
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Gregory Chagnon wrote:
> I'm having a problem deleting a Cyrus mailbox. Here is what happens:
>
> [root@Lunar]:/home/gchagnon> su mail.admin
> bash-2.05b$ cyradm localhost
> IMAP Password:
> Lunar> cm testmailbox
> Lunar> dm testmailbox
> deletemailbox: Permission denied
> Lu
Gregory Chagnon wrote:
>
> Hi-
> I'm having a problem deleting a Cyrus mailbox. Here is what happens:
>
> [root@Lunar]:/home/gchagnon> su mail.admin
> bash-2.05b$ cyradm localhost
> IMAP Password:
> Lunar> cm testmailbox
> Lunar> dm testmailbox
> deletemailbox: Permission denied
> Lunar>
>
>
Hi,
We are having some difficultly with Eudora 5.2 and attachments. What
happens is that the user gets a mailfile that's supposed to have an
attachment but Eudora doesn't show an attachment. This doesn't happen all
the time, just some of the time. This is with Cyrus 2.1.11 on a Solaris 8
sy
Hi-
I'm having a problem deleting a Cyrus mailbox. Here is what happens:
[root@Lunar]:/home/gchagnon> su mail.admin
bash-2.05b$ cyradm localhost
IMAP Password:
Lunar> cm testmailbox
Lunar> dm testmailbox
deletemailbox: Permission denied
Lunar>
mail.admin exists in my ldap database. Thanks for
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 05:56:52PM +0800, Lin Wang wrote:
>
> When I installed db-4.0.14, cyrus-sasl-2.1.6 and cyrus-imapd-2.1.5 on a new
> Solaris platform, with gcc-2.95.3, make-3.79.1 and perl-5.8.0, which went
> through on another machine.
> Unfortunately this time there was a strange problem
Hello,
We have made this sort of migration on OpenLdap 2.0.X . I have made no
test with OpenLDAP 2.1.X .
We use the "{crypt} scheme.
example :
userPassword: {CRYPT}$1$salt$hash
But we have to modify the source of openldap, because of the ssl library.
The SSL library as it's own implem
Bruhin Gregor schrieb:
>
> I would like to migrate my user accounts in an ldap tree.
>
> I don't have the passwords in clear text, is it possible to use the md5 unix
> account passwords by moving the md5 passwords in the ldap tree?
>
> Did somebody manage such a migration ?
Yes, I did and it wo
I would like to migrate my user accounts in an ldap tree.
I don't have the passwords in clear text, is it possible to use the md5 unix
account passwords by moving the md5 passwords in the ldap tree?
Did somebody manage such a migration ?
Thanks Greg
Hello ,,
I am using Postfix + Cyrus + horde + IMP.
How can i change the maximum attachment size. I
made changees in the php.ini file, but still i am not
able to attach big files. Do i have to make any
changes in the Cyrus or postfix or IMP.
-srikar
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