> On Wed, 2 Jan 2002 15:06:06 -0600,
> Connie S Fensky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (csf) writes:
csf> Jan 2 12:31:12 frank imapd[7168]: DBERROR: error closing: DB_INCOMPLETE:
csf> Cache flush
csf> was unable to complete
I don't think this is too terrible.
csf> Jan 2 12:31:12 frank imapd[7168]
You have to make sure to rebuild the mailboxes.db file.
The easiest way to do this, I can't remember if 2.0.7 has a mailboxes.db
or just a flat text mailboxes folder, is to do a dump and then use
ctl_mboxlist -u < input.file
This will recreate the mailbox list. Finally, make sure that
Hello,
I
was wondering how I should go about upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.0.16. The
two versions run on different machines and I don't know how to migrate the mail
from 2.0.7 to 2.0.16. The new system is working fine. I created a
user that existed on the old system and then proceeded to
Jim Holmes wrote:
>
> Ken wrote:
>
> > Are you the only person having a problem, or is this a site-wide
> > problem?
>
> I am the only user
> >
> > Without knowing this, here are a few things to look for:
> >
> > - Check your personal sieve directory (/usr/sieve/...) and make sure
> > that yo
I'm running Cyrus Imap 2.0.16, Sasl 1.5.24, DB-3.3.11 on an HP-UX 11.0 box
with Sendmail 8.11.1. We've upgraded cyrus from ~1.6 last Friday, and the
system ran perfectly until we got load on it today. I've already had to
increase the maximum number of processes allowed each user to accomodate the
Ken wrote:
> Are you the only person having a problem, or is this a site-wide
> problem?
I am the only user
>
> Without knowing this, here are a few things to look for:
>
> - Check your personal sieve directory (/usr/sieve/...) and make sure
> that you have a symlink from 'default' to an actual
Jim Holmes wrote:
>
> I don't know what I did wrong installing this time but either sieve isn't
> getting my e-mail or it's not processing them. I'm at a compleate loss, I
> don't remember having to do anything special the last time I installed
> Cyrus IMAP.
>
> I can add rules with websive an
THis is what I get now:
/var/log/messages:
Jan 2 13:24:29 bushmills timsieved[5030]: can't use home directories
/var/log/maillog:
Jan 2 13:25:12 bushmills postfix/smtpd[5043]: connect from
bushmills[127.0.0.1]
Jan 2 13:25:12 bushmills postfix/smtpd[5043]: 9DD957982:
client=bushmills[127.0
Just as a test, change the sievedir to usehomedirs, and then test a
sieve script with that. You will not be able to use installsieve, or
sieveshell in this case, because it will say "can't use home directory"
or something to that effect. I am running the same version on one of my
servers, and siev
Didn't help, guess that would have just been too easy. Thanks anyway
-jlh
--On Wednesday, January 02, 2002 10:07 -0500 Robert Scussel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your configuration file looks fine.
>
> Try explicitly setting the sievedir to /usr/sieve, or wherever your
> sieve scripts are kep
Peter Pilsl wrote:
>
> Is it possibly to provide more than one ssl-certificate on one
> imap-server ?
You are limited to one cert per service per config file. If you want to
have different certs for different imapd, then you'll have to use
separate config files (-C option) for each imapd.
Ke
Your configuration file looks fine.
Try explicitly setting the sievedir to /usr/sieve, or wherever your
sieve scripts are kept. If installsieve is working, I assume that they
are in /usr/sieve.
Hope this helps.
B
Jim Holmes wrote:
>
> here it is:
>
> /etc/imapd.conf:
> configdirectory: /v
Hi all,
I've just installed and configured Cyrus and am having a problem with the
final hurdle! I can't seem to log in as anyone!
When I ran congfigure I used --with-auth=unix. Pasted below my imapd.conf:
[root@shiraz imap]# cat /etc/imapd.conf
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /var
Hi!
I'm an imapd newbie, and I'd ask a question regarding user management:
I'm having a server with following services:
http, ftp, samba-server, ssh for some users.
Now I installed cyrus also, but managing users and passwords is a nightmare.
I've searched the net and so far i've found some in
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