Hi,
I have a strange problem with the uw-imap ipop3d daemon. Yesterday four
users told me indepently that they've gotten duplicate mails. I asked
them how many mails they've gotten doubled and when that strange
behaviour started.
One of them answered that it started around 17:00. This is about
On Tuesday 07 September 2004 16:40, Maykel Moya wrote:
> Those of you who run large imap/pop boxes with either Cyrus or Courier
> could send me your hardware configuration?
>
> Thanks in advance
> mike
There is a list of installations on the cyrus wiki page which you might find
interessting:
htt
Hi list,
I already sent this mail to the info-cyrus list two days ago, but I didn't
get any answers. I hope someone here can help me.
I want cyrus-imap to authenticate via GSSAPI against our active directory.
I am using Debian testing (hoping it will become stable soon) with the
according vers
Hi list,
I already sent this mail to the info-cyrus list two days ago, but I didn't
get any answers. I hope someone here can help me.
I want cyrus-imap to authenticate via GSSAPI against our active directory.
I am using Debian testing (hoping it will become stable soon) with the
according vers
Thank you for your help Jeff.
I will investigate this a little more, but I don't think I will compile my
own apache binary for this issue. Anyway I will tell the user to stop his
chat thing.
Again, thanks a lot.
Kind regards,
Timo
Am Samstag, 28. Februar 2004 20:56 schrieb Jeff S Wheeler:
>
Hi,
here are my results. I put off line breaks because of the long lines. Hope
thats ok.
Am Samstag, 28. Februar 2004 17:37 schrieb Jeff S Wheeler:
> ... and issue `lsof -p
> `, then take note of the FD column in the output. That indicates
> which file descriptor is being examined, and of course
Hi list,
today I noticed that 2 apache procs are using all cpu. ps shows them like
this:
www-data 24290 97.4 0.3 142832 7420 ? RFeb27
1651:39 /usr/sbin/apache
www-data 24916 97.8 0.2 141408 5700 ? RFeb27
1651:11 /usr/sbin/apache
I could just restart apache or kill those
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