timsieved

2003-07-24 Thread Paul Christie
Is it possible to install a recent timsieved with cyrus imap 2.0.17?

I would like to get mulberry to install sieve scripts, which I believe is 
only possible with post 1.3 versions of timsieved.

Paul Christie
Bath University Computing Services


hanging imapds

2003-02-24 Thread Paul Christie
Dear All,

We are accumulating hanging imapd processes at the rate of about 30 per 
day. Some are over 20 days old now. I can find no pattern in terms of 
client used etc. Any suggestions for investigating this further?

name   : Cyrus
version: v2.0.16
vendor : Project Cyrus
support-url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
os : SunOS
os-version : 5.8
environment: Cyrus SASL 1.5.27
Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 3.3.11: (July 12, 2001)
OpenSSL 0.9.6d 9 May 2002
Paul Christie
Bath University Computing Services


Re: hanging imapds

2003-02-24 Thread Paul Christie
Dave,

Most look like this. Perhaps waiting for someone to log in.

serena \$ pstack 18215
18215:  imapd
fef1ea54 sigsuspend (ffbee4d0)
feecee10 _libc_sleep (1, 2, , 0, 1, 1ab30) + f4
0001ab30 cmd_login (e2138, efec, e2288, 0, 6e006c69, 6e00) + 244
00019684 cmdloop  (dc800, d9400, 4d000, 4d000, 4d000, 1a800) + 111c
00018330 service_main (0, ffbefc6c, ffbefc74, 2, 0, ffbefa80) + 24c
00016d28 main (1, ffbefc6c, 4bc00, ffbefc74, 0, 0) + 460
00016720 _start   (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 5c
--On 24 February 2003 07:29 -0500 Dave McMurtrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Paul Christie wrote:

We are accumulating hanging imapd processes at the rate of about 30 per
day. Some are over 20 days old now. I can find no pattern in terms of
client used etc. Any suggestions for investigating this further?
Where does /usr/proc/bin/pstack show them being stuck?  Maybe gcore one of
them, too.
Dave
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University of Pittsburgh
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Paul Christie
Bath University Computing Services


user.seen file

2003-02-03 Thread Paul Christie
Could someone give me a quick summary of the format of the user.seen file 
in 2.0.17.

Thanks.

Paul Christie
Bath University Computing Services


mailboxes.db

2003-01-11 Thread Paul Christie
A short question

Using 2.0.17 having dumped the database with ctl_mboxlist -d each folder 
has two lines in the dumped file. For example

cc.user.ccsphc.sent-mail  default ccsphc  lrswipcda   cyrus lrda
user.ccsphc.sent-mail   cc  ccsphc  lrswipcda   cyrus lrswipcda

Has this been passed up from previous versions of the software or is it 
correct?

Paul Christie
Bath University Computing Services


using ctl-mboxlist

2003-01-09 Thread Paul Christie
I have just converted from 1.6.24 to 2.0.17

I have a large number of folders in the database which do not really exist. 
This is because I had tested the procedure for converting the 1.6.24 
mailboxes file to the 2.0.17 mailbox.db a month ago and failed to remove 
the db files on doing this on the recent copy of the mailboxes file. I had 
expected the database to get overwritten.

I intend to do
   ctl_mboxlist -d  mailboxes
Then run a script to check each folder in this file and only write out the 
line if it exists in the mail hierarchy. Then do
   ctl_moxlist -u  mailboxes.clean

My question is should I remove everything in the db directory before doing 
the ctl_mboxlist -u ?



Paul Christie
Bath University Computing Services


2.0.17 mailbox corruption

2003-01-08 Thread Paul Christie
URGENT: advise needed

Having just upgraded from 1.6.24 to 2.0.17 we are having problems with mail 
clients hanging at the point where they scan the entire hierarchy for 
shared folders which the user might have access to.

It takes a few hours, after the server is started, for this to occur. This 
corresponds with an increasingly large number of lockers in the error 
messages as below. I have no idea whether this is related.

Jan  7 18:37:05 serena.bath.ac.uk imapd[29994]: [ID 866726 local6.error] 
DBERROR db3: 422 lockers

On a possibly related matter I know that there are a large number of 
folders in the mailboxes.db which do not really exist. However since there 
is no reconstruct -m I can't see how to deal with this. I have seen a 
comment to the effect that reconstruct -r -f does much the same thing but 
this can't be run on the whole system and does not remove entries from the 
mailboxes.db, not in 2.0.17 anyway, as far as I can see.

All comment very welcome.


Paul Christie
Bath University Computing Services


unknown password verifier saslauthd

2002-03-25 Thread Paul Christie

I am testing cyrus-sasl-2.1.1 and cyrus-imapd-2.1.3. Plugins are plain, 
anonymous, kerberos4. on Solaris 2.6.

Have build sasl  --with-saslauthd
In imapd.conf I have set sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
have run saslauthd -a kerberos4 and run testsaslauthd with success.

However 'imtest -m login localhost' fails logging the message 'unknown 
password verifier saslauthd'. What have I missed?



Paul Christie
University of Bath Computer Services



cyrus imapd 1.6.24 and BerkeleyDB

2001-06-19 Thread Paul Christie

I am building cyrus 1.6.24. What needs to be done to get configure to 
complete correctly when BerkeleyDB 2.7.7 is being used?

At present dbopen is not found in libdb, so I presume dbopen is defined as 
db_open somewhere. configure does not seem to be aware of this though.

Paul Christie
University of Bath Computer Services



deliver problem

2001-06-14 Thread Paul Christie

Using Cyrus 1.6.24 and deliver -e -l for LMTP

On occasions, when delivering to a list, deliver drops the connection to 
the MTA without sending a return code, despite the fact that it has 
delivered some of the mail. The MTA then tries to deliver the whole lot 
again after a period. The net result is that several copies of the message 
can get delivered.

The messages log has the following at the time when the connection is 
dropped

Jun 13 13:27:20 mat.bath.ac.uk deliver[3128]: markdelivered: dbm_store: Bad 
file number
Jun 13 13:27:20 mat.bath.ac.uk deliver[3128]: markdelivered: dbm_store: No 
such file or directory

Does anyone know what is causing this?

Paul Christie
University of Bath Computer Services