Hello,
currently I am running a postfix mail server which accepts mail for
multiple domains. Each domain has it's own Cyrus Imap configuration
and imap daemon.
I have the following problem, I need a fallback or default mailbox for
each domain. When I use postfix to set a catchall adress for each
Solution is to -with-com_err=yes.
- Original Message -
From: Ian McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 2:41 PM
Subject: Cyrus compilation: fails at Acap
Hi,
Sorry to come back with yet another question ..
My Cyrus installation is failing
Hi,
Still trying to install Cyrus. The current problem is the Berkeley db
software: I have compiled and installed the latest version (4.0).
'configure', on the other hand, misses that version and insists on using
3.1;
./configure --with-auth=unix --without-krb --with-com_err=yes --with-dbdir=/
Spake Mark Keasling on 29/10/2002, 11:24:21 +0900 (JST):
Here is what I did to get sieve to working on Solaris 8 with cyrus-imapd-2.1.9.
Alright, I just noticed that I have 2.0.16 installed. I'm going to
update to 2.1.9, and see if that will help any. Arg. Thanks for the
help.
Spake Damian Gerow on 30/10/2002, 10:59:02 -0500:
Here is what I did to get sieve to working on Solaris 8 with cyrus-imapd-2.1.9.
Alright, I just noticed that I have 2.0.16 installed. I'm going to
update to 2.1.9, and see if that will help any. Arg. Thanks for the
help.
That fixed it.
You might be running out of entrophy. What happens when you:
cat /dev/random
?
Felix Cuello wrote:
Hello,
i'm using cyrus-2.1.9 and sasl 2.1.9, and pop3d sometimes doesn't respond.
That means, when I do this:
[rootsinclair tmp]# telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to
You might be running out of entrophy. What happens when you:
cat /dev/random
Thanks to all responses... I have an entrophy problem =)
When I type this:
cat /dev/random
just 3 lines was displayed on screen... an then stops...
a second cat /dev/random
just doesn't returns anything
=)
We are running both 1.5.x and 2.1.x versions of Cyrus. I have a $#%$^#$%^ user
that has his email client set to check every folder ever few seconds. I can't
remove him from the password file, as we use Kerberos for authentication. I
don't want to disable him in kerberos, just block his logins
I'm trying to setup a murder for testing... I have two physical
machines... one running a backend.. the other running the mupdate
master and as a frontend. I'm using SASL 2.1.9 and cyrus 2.1.9 on both
systems. My latest compile time options are as follows:
SASL
--with-openssl=/usr/lib
At 12:55 30.10.2002 -0500, twk wrote:
We are running both 1.5.x and 2.1.x versions of Cyrus. I have a $#%$^#$%^
user
that has his email client set to check every folder ever few seconds. I
can't
remove him from the password file, as we use Kerberos for authentication. I
don't want to disable
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Jared Watkins wrote:
What's not working: Although I'm able to authenticate with a test
account to the front end system... I am not able to select the inbox.
When I try to select the inbox there is a pause of around 5 seconds then
I see the following errors:
IMAP: NO
Hi.
The following error message seem to be at warn (syslog priority) or
above:
Oct 30 14:24:57 myhost imapd[12489]: idle for too long, closing connection
Shouldn't this be only an info, or is it really a warning that something
is about to go wrong (which how I think of warnings)?
The other
Patrick,
I seem to be having the same problem, but don't understand your solution.
What do you mean running out of entophy and do you know how to fix it?
- Original Message -
From: Patrick Boutilier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 12:00 PM
On 30 Oct 2002, Erik Enge wrote:
The following error message seem to be at warn (syslog priority) or
above:
Oct 30 14:24:57 myhost imapd[12489]: idle for too long, closing connection
Shouldn't this be only an info, or is it really a warning that something
is about to go wrong (which how
On 30 Oct 2002, Erik Enge wrote:
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It could probably go to LOG_INFO.
Is this a configuration option I can adujust? Or can I recompile Cyrus
to use info instead?
It's in imap/imapd.c, near the top of cmdloop().
If you're using Berkeley DB 4
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It could probably go to LOG_INFO.
Is this a configuration option I can adujust? Or can I recompile Cyrus
to use info instead?
If you're using Berkeley DB 4 there's a bug in the locker counting
code that causes this number to not be decremented, so
Spake Hank Beatty on 30/10/2002, 14:52:29 -0500:
I seem to be having the same problem, but don't understand your solution.
What do you mean running out of entophy and do you know how to fix it?
I believe he means 'entropy'. And fixing it depends on your OS.
FreeBSD users can try vmstat -i to
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's in imap/imapd.c, near the top of cmdloop().
Will this be fixed in the next release?
Keep in mind that this won't make them entirely go away, since
Berkeley is still the prefered database for duplicate.db and
tls_cache.db. And they *are* a
Hey all,
We're using postfix1.1.11 and cyrus 2.1.9 on a RH7.3 (ext3) box. We've been
having endless problems since we experienced some data corruption a few days
ago. After resolving some other problems, we're down to the key one: mail
take 12h to be delivered (and some never is delivered, just
On 30 Oct 2002, Erik Enge wrote:
I'm not sure I understand. Does that mean I cannot use
--with-duplicate-db and --with-tls-db as skiplist? Will Berkley DB
still be used?
You can, it's just not a great idea performance-wise (skiplist is more
optimized towards enumeration operatons than
On 30 Oct 2002, Erik Enge wrote:
You can, it's just not a great idea performance-wise (skiplist is more
optimized towards enumeration operatons than random access).
Keeping in mind that I will have about 50 users that access their
mailboxes all day, would I notice any performance impact of
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can, it's just not a great idea performance-wise (skiplist is more
optimized towards enumeration operatons than random access).
Keeping in mind that I will have about 50 users that access their
mailboxes all day, would I notice any performance
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 at 09:00 Eric Minto wrote to James Greenhalgh and...
I totally agree. In fact, we're in the process of banning Outlook from
all employee computers. Instead, we're using IMAP (which Outlook
doesn't work well with), with Imp as our web-based mail interface.
...
James
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That depends on a number of things. mailboxes.db should be skiplist
for performance reasons anyway.
What is skiplist? Is the code included in Cyrus?
Thanks,
Erik.
On 30 Oct 2002, Erik Enge wrote:
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That depends on a number of things. mailboxes.db should be skiplist
for performance reasons anyway.
What is skiplist? Is the code included in Cyrus?
It's a database format that we wrote to do fast enumarations,
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