cyrus-imapd not starting after upgrade from Jessie to Stretch
Hi all! After quite some time, today I decided to update the mail server to Debian Stretch. All without problems until I reach the part of cyrus-imapd that does not start. This is what I see in the log: -- Jan 14 23:10:45 mail systemd[1]: Started Cyrus IMAP/POP3 daemons. Jan 14 23:10:45 mail cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[5318]: skiplist: clean shutdown file missing, updating recovery stamp Jan 14 23:10:45 mail cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[5318]: recovering cyrus databases Jan 14 23:10:45 mail cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[5318]: done recovering cyrus databases Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/cyr_expire[5332]: Repacking mailbox user.admin.TareasCron version 12 Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/cyr_expire[5332]: Expired 0 and expunged 0 out of 28809 messages from 80 mailboxes Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/cyr_expire[5332]: duplicate_prune: pruning back 3.00 days Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/cyr_expire[5332]: duplicate_prune: purged 0 out of 438 entries Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/tls_prune[5335]: twoskip: invalid magic header: /var/lib/cyrus/tls_sessions.db Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/tls_prune[5335]: cyrusdb: opening /var/lib/cyrus/tls_sessions.db with backend skiplist (requested twoskip) Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/tls_prune[5335]: skiplist: recovered /var/lib/cyrus/tls_sessions.db (223 records, 41200 bytes) in 0 seconds Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/tls_prune[5335]: skiplist: checkpointed /var/lib/cyrus/tls_sessions.db (223 records, 41200 bytes) in 0.091 sec Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/tls_prune[5335]: tls_prune: purged 2 out of 223 entries Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/master[5311]: cannot find executable for service 'nntp' Jan 14 23:10:46 mail cyrus/master[5311]: exiting Jan 14 23:10:46 mail systemd[1]: cyrus-imapd.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=78/n/a Jan 14 23:10:46 mail systemd[1]: cyrus-imapd.service: Unit entered failed state. Jan 14 23:10:46 mail systemd[1]: cyrus-imapd.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. -- I'm not sure what the problem is but that "invalid magic header" makes me think that maybe it changed the header format of /var/lib/cyrus/tls_sessions.db and the migration process did not do the corresponding conversion. Any ideas that can bring more light? The associated problem is that because of this it seems that Postfix can not deliver the mails since there is no /var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp. Thanks in advance. Kind regards, Daniel signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: Cyrus imapd 2.2?
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Noah Meyerhans wrote: > On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 01:54:45PM +, David Blundell wrote: > > I have seen a wishlist bug (#221894) for 2.2 but was not able to find > > more than that. Does anyone know if experimental debs are available > > anywhere? Even though it will not yet be production ready it would be > > very good to get some experience of the virtual domain support. > > Ask Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. He's the 2.1 > maintainer and the originator of the ITP for 2.2. Though I don't use > his packages (I built my own for woody and customized it more > specifically to my environment) I gather he's very much competent and on > top of things regarding these packages. If he hasn't yet uploaded 2.2 > packages, I'm sure there's a good reason for it. Indeed. I just can't finish the dang thing because real life is doing a LOT of interference. The time I have to spend on Cyrus has to be split on 2.1 and 2.2, and getting 2.1's Murder aggregator stuff into shape had to take priority. I _hope_ I will be able to do a no-upgrade-path upload of 2.2 to experimental somewhat soon. -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Cyrus imapd 2.2?
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 01:54:45PM +, David Blundell wrote: > I have seen a wishlist bug (#221894) for 2.2 but was not able to find > more than that. Does anyone know if experimental debs are available > anywhere? Even though it will not yet be production ready it would be > very good to get some experience of the virtual domain support. Ask Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. He's the 2.1 maintainer and the originator of the ITP for 2.2. Though I don't use his packages (I built my own for woody and customized it more specifically to my environment) I gather he's very much competent and on top of things regarding these packages. If he hasn't yet uploaded 2.2 packages, I'm sure there's a good reason for it. noah pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Cyrus imapd 2.2?
Hi all, Now that a stable version of Cyrus 2.2 has been released I would love to be able to try it out on a machine running testing. Cyrus in Debian is patched to be stable on Linux systems. The pristine upstream Cyrus isn't guaranteed to work well outside Solaris. I have seen a wishlist bug (#221894) for 2.2 but was not able to find more than that. Does anyone know if experimental debs are available anywhere? Even though it will not yet be production ready it would be very good to get some experience of the virtual domain support. Thanks a lot in advance, David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian "woody" Cyrus IMAPd 2.1 backports relocated
I have done a bit of a spring cleaning on my backports repository, and thus the old URI is now invalid. The new locations are listed in http://people.debian.org/~hmh/, please update your apt source.list files if you were using any of my backports. Available backports to "woody": 1. Cyrus IMAPd 2.1, and dependencies (SASL and others) 2. Postfix 2.0.3 3. AMaViSd-new 20021227 4. Squirrelmail 5. misc (currently, "socat"). You can use apt pins to select them. Use the "component" to select them. -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cyrus Imapd / Saslauthd Configuration
I'm attempting to install the cyrus21 2.1.5-1 packages on a Debian machine to utilize saslauthd authentication (saslauthd is set to look at PAM). I've made the requisite change in /etc/imapd.conf and enabled the saslauthd daemon in /etc/defaults/saslauthd, but I am still having trouble. When I attempt to make a test login using imtest, I receive the following error in auth.log: imapd: cannot connect to saslauthd server Any ideas why this might be? Saslauthd is listening in /var/run/saslauthd/mux by default, I presume Cyrus would look here. Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FYI Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.3 CVS uploaded and installed into Debian unstable
You are receiving this email because you have contacted me about the Cyrus 2 packages. I apologise if I included any of you in the recipient list by mistake, I had about 100 mails on Cyrus2 in my inbox... Due to the unusual high number of people interested in this upload, Debian Weekly News and Debian User are being bcc'ed as well. Cyrus 2.1 has been installed in Debian. I will block the packages from entering Woody because I feel they are not mature enough for Debian stable yet. They are working, though (as long as you get SASL2 to do what you want, that is). Changes: cyrus21-imapd (2.1.3CVS20020403-1) unstable; urgency=low * New CVS source, fixes a few bad bugs in sieve and lmtp * Improve ext3 handling in cyrus-makedirs, now request journaled data since that improves performance a lot. Your ext3 spool partitions should have a large journal, btw. * Make sure to tag the vendor string with "Debian (unstable)". It will change to something else when I start thinking of this package as a more stable 'for production use' (i.e. not tracking CVS blindly) * Move imtest and pop3test to a new cyrus21-clients package, as requested by GNUS users. Also move them from /usr/sbin to /usr/bin since they are apparently to be regarded as regular user tools... Changes: cyrus21-imapd (2.1.3CVS20020331-1) unstable; urgency=low * Initial Debian Release, codenamed "The Higgs Bogons Are Out There", based on the cyrus-imapd packaging by Michael-John Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, and work done by David Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. Thanks to David D. Kilzer for help with libcom-err, finding missing build dependencies, and lots of testing and suggestions, especially the upgrade from old cyrus packages guide. * THERE IS NO AUTOMATED UPGRADE PATH FROM THE OLD CYRUS 1.5 PACKAGE. Read the upstream docs for the manual upgrade procedure, and the Debian upgrade docs in /usr/share/doc/cyrus21-common/. * Initial set of changes to upstream: - Use non-ancient config.sub, config.guess and others - Log to MAIL facility, instead of LOCAL6, LOCAL7 - Rename reconstruct, master, deliver, quota to cyrreconstruct, cyrmaster, cyrdeliver, cyrquota (to avoid namespace polution) - Fix annoying minor bugs (sent upstream) - Move all files that must not be run directly to /usr/lib/cyrus (such as imapd, pop3d, lmtpd, timsieved) - daemonized cyrmaster, added proper pidfile cron-style locking * Removed semi-broken INN support. If someone is willing to install it, test and help packaging it properly, it will be readded to the package. * Tracking CVS until we reach 2.1.4. Breakage may occur. -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh pgpx7i71JCk3b.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Cyrus/IMAPD in debian/unstable is -very- out of date.
> So - just wondering, anyone working on a 2.0 version? Not that I know of. It shouldn't be too hard to integrate by building from source though. > It's an LDAP-based email server meant to replace an Exchange-2000 > system... *g*. (this has been an interesting project) Ok. You replace the mail part with imap (where Cyrus IMHO is the _best_solution) but what about the rest? Pls share your experiences :) > I'm picking Cyrus because several exchange-replacement sites reccomend it. > As does all of the LDAP software I've found. I also probably need virtual > IMAP accounts... Please have a look at cyrus-utils.sf.net in the faq section (hmm it looks a bit down ;( ) Anyhow, download the saslldap patches it you are going to use ldap, don't use PAM-LDAP as pamldap and sasl will not work. Hope this helps Tarjei
Cyrus/IMAPD in debian/unstable is -very- out of date.
is currently at 1.5.19-9. Current supported version at Cyrus IMAP source site is 2.0.16. Not only is 1.5 listed as out of date, it's listed as no longer supported at all... (at least as far as I can read) So - just wondering, anyone working on a 2.0 version? It's an LDAP-based email server meant to replace an Exchange-2000 system... *g*. (this has been an interesting project) I'm picking Cyrus because several exchange-replacement sites reccomend it. As does all of the LDAP software I've found. I also probably need virtual IMAP accounts... I could probably build the package if I knew much about debian devel, but I'm a newbie there. I'm more experienced with RPM and family. (and of course direct source devel - I -am- a programmer) G'day, eh? :) - Teunis Peters PS: I'm giving this background so noone tells me "go use stable" or the like... I'm still not terribly enamored of any distribution but the contractor wants a solution that's easily maintainable later...
Re: Mail Filtering with cyrus-imapd
On Wednesday 17 October 2001 14:30, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Nigel Pauli wrote: > > Does anyone know what's happening on this [Cyrus2] front? > > Look for the wnpp bug, and read it... I have pre-beta packages up > already, but these weeks have been so ectic that I not only have a > new machine at home I couldn't even unwrap yet, I also had almost no > time to finish wrapping up the cyrus2 packages. Thanks, Henrique. I looked up cyrus2-imapd in wnpp and it's clear that a lot of work is going in to get it ready. I look forward with real anticipation to using it. Best wishes, Nigel -- Nigel Pauli - I.T. Manager St. John's School, Northwood, U.K. http://www.st-johns.org.uk/
Re: Mail Filtering with cyrus-imapd
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Nigel Pauli wrote: > Did you use a debian package for Cyrus? The latest knowledge I've got > is that someone was working on building a Cyrus 2 debian package but > that it wasn't ready yet. > > Does anyone know what's happening on this front? Look for the wnpp bug, and read it... I have pre-beta packages up already, but these weeks have been so ectic that I not only have a new machine at home I couldn't even unwrap yet, I also had almost no time to finish wrapping up the cyrus2 packages. -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh
Re: Mail Filtering with cyrus-imapd
On Tuesday 16 October 2001 22:09, Sven Gaerner wrote: > Hi, > > I used an IMAP server (I think the UW server) that stored al emails > per folder in one file. Sorting/Filtering works fine with deliver. > Now I switched to cyrus-imapd because no user needs a shell account > and accessing the server with Windoze Clients or Netscape/Mozilla > works better. > Sven Did you use a debian package for Cyrus? The latest knowledge I've got is that someone was working on building a Cyrus 2 debian package but that it wasn't ready yet. Does anyone know what's happening on this front? Thanks, Nigel -- Nigel Pauli - I.T. Manager St. John's School, Northwood, U.K. http://www.st-johns.org.uk/
Re: Mail Filtering with cyrus-imapd
Assuming that your cyrus imapd has sieve support, you do it with sieve. Ask google about mail filtering with sieve for more info. Here is an excerpt from my .sieve file: require "fileinto"; require "envelope"; require "vacation"; #vacation "I am on vacation and will return on July 13"; if header :contains "subject" "[netsaint]" { fileinto "INBOX.Netsaint"; } elsif header :contains "subject" "[Galeon-user]" { fileinto "INBOX.Galeon"; } elsif address :all :contains ["To","Cc","Bcc"] "debian-user" { fileinto "INBOX.Debian"; } elsif not address :all :contains ["To","Cc","Bcc"] "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" { fileinto "INBOX.Spam"; } Sieve is not as powerful as procmail, but if you have a closed box, giving your users procmail will quickly open the box. On Tue, 2001-10-16 at 14:09, Sven Gaerner wrote: > Hi, > > I used an IMAP server (I think the UW server) that stored al emails > per folder in one file. Sorting/Filtering works fine with deliver. > Now I switched to cyrus-imapd because no user needs a shell account > and accessing the server with Windoze Clients or Netscape/Mozilla > works better. > Unfortunately deliver does not work I think with this imap server. > > This is my configuration: > I use sendmail with a special rule on the server. My email client is > mutt and the Debian version is woody. > I need this because I want to sort mailing-list mails into a special > folder and don't want to do this manually. > > Does anyone have an idea how to get this working? > > Please CC any answers because I'm not subscribed. > > Thanks in advance. > > Bye, > > Sven > > -- > +-+ > | Please reply only to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | | > | Do not send HTML mails, they will be erased... | > +-+ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Mail Filtering with cyrus-imapd
Hi, I used an IMAP server (I think the UW server) that stored al emails per folder in one file. Sorting/Filtering works fine with deliver. Now I switched to cyrus-imapd because no user needs a shell account and accessing the server with Windoze Clients or Netscape/Mozilla works better. Unfortunately deliver does not work I think with this imap server. This is my configuration: I use sendmail with a special rule on the server. My email client is mutt and the Debian version is woody. I need this because I want to sort mailing-list mails into a special folder and don't want to do this manually. Does anyone have an idea how to get this working? Please CC any answers because I'm not subscribed. Thanks in advance. Bye, Sven -- +-+ | Please reply only to [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | | | Do not send HTML mails, they will be erased... | +-+
Cyrus imapd 2.0.12
Does anyone know if there's a .deb package for the latest Cyrus imapd? Thanks! Jen __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text
cyrus imapd
Hi, can I use deliver with my cyrus imapd server? What do I have to know if this works? Thanks in advance. Sven