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I suspect some code in server_init in osdep/unix/env_unix.c
which I don't entirely understand
Has anyone solved this ?
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, or an interaction with Thunderbird.
I was wondering if my interpretation of this is correct, and whether
increasing IDLETIMER might be a good idea.
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On Tue, 1 Oct 2013, Oscar del Rio wrote:
On 10/ 1/13 08:49 PM, Andrew Daviel wrote:
We are using UW imapd 2007 with MIX format mailboxes.
Our storage expert would really like to use an NFS-mounted volume on a
native ZFS appliance, saying it's much better for snapshots and
block-oriented
read some of the copious texts about Sys V and flock() and am not
sure what applies to Linux.
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?
uw-imap-2007e
openssl-0.9.8e-20
CentOS 5.7
Linux 2.6.18 x86_64
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in response to a user client, the messages were
magically copied across back to /home/foo/INBOX (a mix folder)
This is a nice feature to have, as it turns out, but I had no idea that
it existed. Is it a design feature ? Can I trust it ?
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2010, Andrew Daviel wrote:
Has anyone used openssl with UW imapd/pop3d to check certificates ?
I use it to check pop3s on port 995, and imaps on port 993. That works
OK,e.g.
echo 0 LOGOUT|openssl s_client -showcerts -connect $host:993
Any ideas ? Do I need some particular
/foobar
- leaves mailbox OK
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On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Mark Crispin wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jun 2009, Andrew Daviel wrote:
129,634 messages in 23 hours
Yikes! What is that? Indexing time? Search time?
Indexing time.
Sorry, stripped off the original detail. I was trying to get a global
search for all my mailboxes by pointing
desktop, not the main mail server,
otherwise I'd still be picking up the pieces tomorrow. Note to self -
make quite sure we don't run out of space.
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On Wed, 27 May 2009, Andrew Daviel wrote:
Right now I'm running it across
100Bt on 1Gb (10%) of my personal mail, and I'll see how many days that takes
... :-7
129,634 messages in 23 hours ... guess I won't be doing that on a daily
basis.. on the other hand, 2100 messages in 3min
this as
Failure communicating with remote server. Please try again later.
and can't get past this point
I was wondering why imapd does not merely return BAD to the SELECT
operation, and continue. Or is the thread too screwed up at that point to
safely do so ?
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On Thu, 21 May 2009, Mark Crispin wrote:
On Thu, 21 May 2009, Andrew Daviel wrote:
If in Thunderbird the option server supports folders which can contain
both folders and messages is checked
No client should ever have, or need, such a configuration option. This is
handled by the IMAP
On Fri, 22 May 2009, Andrew Daviel wrote:
I was wondering if it was possible to use a regularly-computed word index to
speed up searching, as per Web search engines.
Hmm .. I can point htdig at my tinymail webmail interface, which uses
SSL/HTTP basic auth, setuid and preauthenticated httpd
.
imapd-2007, as I recall
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357911
I submitted 414101 now marked as a duplicate
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2008, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Andrew Daviel wrote:
We run procmail rules for server-side spam filtering, using dmail as the
delivery agent for MIX format. Generally this works well.
Wouldn't spam filtering at the smtp level be more effective and cause less
traffic? It's
implementation dependant things (or of course
it should be closed first. it's too obvious to mention ..)
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to incremental
backup.)
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with no debugging to try and reduce the size of the
image (all those imapd and dmail instances sitting in memory..)
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trouble with the brackets...
If anyone's interested I have placed some scripts in
http://andrew.triumf.ca/mbx/
They are a bit rough and some make some assumptions, e.g. that user's
files are in /home/user, and that certain files (INBOX, junk)
are inboxes etc.
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something to split MBX boxes. Ugly, but may
work for one-time mass conversion:
- split user.mbx into user.mbx.1, user.mbx.2, user.mbx.3 etc.
- mailutil copy user.mbx.1 #driver.mix/user.mix
- mailutil append user.mbx.2 user.mix
- mailutil append user.mbx.3 user.mix
etc.
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run directly on the mailbox file. Does imapd
do a rebuild automatically when a client connects, or dmail do it when
a new message arrives ? Or does one have to run mailutil ?
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Aaron W. LaFramboise wrote:
To Andrew:
I can confirm Mark's comments that there is something probably wrong
with your benchmark. I have done this test on a similar Linux system
(although not the same benchmark), and got pretty much the opposite
result as you, with or
is changed
- not so likely with pre-1995 mail.
I gather that there is a technical reason for this, but it does seem to
detract from the small file principle.
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this procedure, my mailbox had fragments of about 1k
blocks. Before, a heavy user had fragments of about 3 blocks each, not
all contiguous or even in order. Seems to me this must slow down disk
access a bit
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