Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a tool or method for migrating Cyrus-imap
from a freebsd machine to a linux 7.0 machine. We are using postfix instead
of sendmail. I want to try to preserve the emails and mailbox structure as
much as possible. Thanks in advance.
James
> On Sun, 10 Dec 2000 22:48:33 -0800,
> Michael Fair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (mf) writes:
mf> I have thought a lot about this. I even patched
mf> 1.6.24 to use email addresses as IDs, and had
mf> different domains residing in different namespaces
mf> (implemented as different top-level fold
Kenneth Murchison writes:
>
>I don't know about imspd, but for imapd run it with '-p 2' (or higher).
>Check imapd(8) for details.
And here I was reading the source looking for a way, and RTFM would
have done it. However, I wouldn't have guessed that from the man page:
OPTIONS
-p ssf
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Paul Wiechman wrote:
>
> OK,
>
> Thanks, How do I tell Linux to add more file descriptors?
eg:
echo 16384 > /proc/sys/fs/file-max
I've had to do this on LOTS of my Linux boxen. This should be
docume
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Jeremy Howard wrote:
> I'd like to see something like this generic notify hook added to the
> distribution--what do others think? The Perl daemon needn't necessarily be
> included, although I think that would be handy too.
Now, that would be nice. We've got a system that cur
I am running cyrus imap-1.6.24 on RH6.2
A user created(with Netscape, a folder under
INBOX.Collaborators named "B.R.Shaw"
This had the effect of creating directories
B, R, and Shaw under Collaborators.
This is not what he wanted, but he cannot remove
the folders using netscape, nor can I as admini
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.0.7, cyrus-imspd-v1.6a2, and sendmail-8.11.1
> with cyrus-sasl-1.5.24. I've built SASL with LOGIN authentication.
> How to I tell imapd and imspd to advertize this method? They only
> advertize DIGEST-MD5 and CRAM-MD5 now. For sendmail, I
I forgot to mention: when my Linux box ran out of fd's, LOTS of
mailboxes got corrupted db files and such. Very messy. In the end, I
ran 'at 2am' and had it do a reconstruct -r user. For a while there,
reconstruct was my friend. Thankfully, I haven't needed to run it in a
while.
regards,
Paul Wiechman wrote:
> edited it in /proc/sys/fs/file-max
>
> Went to the extreme to try to get it to work.
Well, as I said, you need to bump up fs.inode-max (/proc/sys/fs/inode-max
in old-speak) as well, plus you neet to bump up your per-process
limit (the kernel documentation in Documentation
I have thought a lot about this. I even patched
1.6.24 to use email addresses as IDs, and had
different domains residing in different namespaces
(implemented as different top-level folders).
This allowed each domain to have its own set of
users and shared folders without name collisions
in
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