HiAll,
With the test I conducted lately I found that
notification process causes this problem. In my setup I'm using unix domain
socket notification. For the socket I'm using a domain socket created
byPostfix which spawns a program written in PHP. (This setup I used
because it's not
Hi All,
With the test I conducted lately I found that notification process causes
this problem. In my setup I'm using unix domain socket notification. For the
socket I'm using a domain socket created by Postfix which spawns a program
written in PHP. (This setup I used because it's not possible
hi,
you must be reading 2000 (or so) bytes from the socket and then closing
it. Try to read the data until you have an EOF from the sender and only
then closing/exiting the script.
...another wild guess :)
regards,
nuno silva
Eranga Udesh wrote:
Hi All,
With the test I conducted
Hi all,
as posted before i have a problem with sieve-vacation. I read lots of
documents, but still found no solution. Here are some more details:
I am using cyrus-imap 2.0.16 with sendmail 8.11.3 on a SuSE Linux 7.2. We
are doing LDAP based mailrouting here, using OpenLDAP. I created a sieve
Having just installed an otherwise apparantly fine version of Cyrus
1.5.19, i see lots of the following in /var/log/messages:
Nov 21 14:36:39 imap deliver[23677]: Unable to open lock file:
/var/imap/deliverdb/deliver-a.lock: No such file or directory
Nov 21 14:36:39 imap deliver[23677]: Unable
Hi Ken,
Thanks you very much for the information.
But the notify_unix.c in CVS is having some syntex errors. I corrected them
and I complied and installed the whole cyrus CVS servion, as well as the v
2.0.16 with the CVS notify_unix.c, but both doesn't seems to work. They
gives the following
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 12:35:02AM -0600, Amos Gouaux wrote:
Before we switched to the altnamespace we had all our shared folders
under a bb. prefix. Now we've moved all these folders up a
level. To send mail to such a folder, just put a + before the
address. If you don't like that, see
Ken Murchison wrote:
[...] we are leaning towards making it dependent on SASL v2.
[...]
We would like to get as much feedback (pro and con) on this as possible
before we make a final decision.
Do it! It's not like there'll be a better time in the future...
:j
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 21:46:18 +0100,
Terje Elde [EMAIL PROTECTED] (te) writes:
te Only limitation is that without sieve filtering I'm left without the ability
te to properly filter mailing lists administered elsewhere which I subcribe to as
te a regular user to archive for public use at my
The .index, .cache, ... files are Berkeley DB files, I believe
(www.sleepycat.com). I'd also like to know more about what's stored where
and how, so that our webmail app can use them directly rather than going
through the IMAP server to speed things up.
- Original Message -
From: Ashley
Someone ask me, cyrus can save Address book?
Can it? Somebody knows lotus mailserver, is lotus mailserver can save address book?
Sorry asking lotus notes on cyrus mailing list. Maybe someone give me solution?
Using ldap/database yeah maybe.
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On 22/11/01 13:39 +1100, Jeremy Howard wrote:
The .index, .cache, ... files are Berkeley DB files, I believe
(www.sleepycat.com). I'd also like to know more about what's stored where
and how, so that our webmail app can use them directly rather than going
through the IMAP server to speed
Devdas Bhagat wrote:
Hmmm, cyrus is supposed to be a black box solution. This means that
access should only be through the IMAP/POP/KPOP interface and not
directly over the filesystem.
What cyrus does internally should not be the concern of the
administrator/user.
I'm sure we all understand
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 17:13:19 +1100,
Jeremy Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jh) writes:
jh I'm sure we all understand the dangers of hacking at internal structures.
jh There's also performance benefits associated with this. It's up to solution
jh developers to decide whether that trade-off makes
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