--On jeudi 14 novembre 2002 13:05 -0500 Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Scott Douglass wrote:
Hi Folks,
I've seen a few messages about SQUAT on the list, and I'm wondering if I
should use it. I've read through the source code (which is the only
documentation I could find...)
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
Try using skiplist for the seen.db
It doesn't really solve the problem but it masks it well enough.
From my understanding, changing to skiplist really shouldn't change
the visible behavior at all. But I've been wrong before.
It would be possible to flush the
I have installed squirrelmail and trying to apply avelsieve to it.
After applying, when i'm trying to save rule ( the last step), i'm
getting something like null length reply.. in browser and
arvi timsieved[16359]: line 3: parse error^M - in debug.
Apache 2.0.43 + php-Stable-latest ( to avoid
I don't use OE but I experienced the same (or similar) problem with
mozilla: since it uses many concurrent connections to the server, seen
messages came back as unseen various times, and it was very annoying.
Switching to skiplist almost solves the problem (at least it did for
me): since I
Andrew McNamara wrote:
With skiplist, this problem no longer occurs (the skiplist database
makes changes made by other processes visible immediately). However,
another problem remains: updates are defered for performance reasons. So
one session will update the seen list, and the other processes
In my opinion features such as autocreate must not be implemented by clients,
but by the imap server. This way a lot of problems due to incompatibilities of
the various MUAs on the naming of the INBOX subfolders and the policies on the
inbox creation are avoided.
Below I attach you some patches
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Mathieu Arnold wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to disable squat, as in the source it
does not seem to be the case as having my logs filling with things like :
Nov 15 08:51:56 ouinch imapd[20922]: open: user mat opened INBOX/Mailing
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Liu Jinhui wrote:
Yes, I just finished a test to send fifty thousand mails to user's mailbox.
Most of the mails is duplicate delivery. And I also got lots of DB lockers
warning during the delivering.
As you note, these are just warnings and aren't generally a problem
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You should probably simply ignore this mail. If you really expected somebody to send
you an executable attachment please
mail back to this person and ask him/her to zip the file first.
Below is
Hi Scott,
i dont want to erase cyrus-sasl because of too many dependencies. And if i
install sasl from source im not sure if i can put everything in the right
place to satisfy dependent software. In the spec file of cyrus-sasl-xx.rpm i
didnt find any --with-mysql. Because i'm not experienced in
Does Cyrus IMAP support per mailbox filtering? If so, what web client
is available with this capability
RB
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Hi Luc,
now i have crypt=1 in /etc/pam.d/imap and crypt=1 in config.inc.php
and i updated the password ENCRYPT('secret')
BTW: i have in mysql logs
265 Init DB mail
265 Query
On 15 Nov 2002, Erik Enge wrote:
Then again, LaTex (or SGML) would probably give you the most
possibilities (and problems ;).
Right, as does HTML (atleast, for our intents and purposes), without the
overhead of having to learn a new toolset and language (or the complexity
of LaTeX).
I guess
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's really hard to keep formatted in any way that looks reasoanble.
I would say that your editor should take care of that (for me, Emacs
does an excellent job).
There's also the fact that markup languages let you embed hyperlinks,
etc.
Did you
Guys/girls What do You talking about?
doc tool, LaTex, etc... That is stone age terms.
I am not familiar with product discussed above, but for structured data
exist de-facto standard which used for such purposes.
This is XML( kind of SGML ) and some technology around.
In few words, for such
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Scott Adkins wrote:
Actually, I develop all my documentation in HTML as well. I still produce
PDF and PS documents as well. How I acommplish this is that I use IE, go
to the documented HTML web page, select a printer and print, select the
little checkbox to SAVE TO
--On Friday, November 15, 2002 9:36 AM -0500 Rob Siemborski
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On 15 Nov 2002, Erik Enge wrote:
Then again, LaTex (or SGML) would probably give you the most
possibilities (and problems ;).
Right, as does HTML (atleast, for our intents and purposes), without the
overhead
OCNS Consulting wrote:
Does Cyrus IMAP support per mailbox filtering? If so, what web client
is available with this capability
What do you mean by per mailbox filtering? With Sieve, which Cyrus
supports, you can filter messages into particular mailboxes as they
arrive. If you mean filter
Right.
I guess it boils down to where do I want to spend time.
Personally, I think that our time is better spent improving the quality of
the documentation, and not the number of formats it's available in. If we
can get more formats for free (or if someone really really wants to
do this, and
It is not big deal to create script which will print set of pages. But there
are small problem:
formatting parameters ( quality, page layout and size, etc.) are used when
printing to file.
In addition, fonts, styles, etc. will be lost, so this format will be
useless in case of modification needs.
Does anyone know what the current status on using mmap() on HP-UX is?
Cyrus documentation only mentions HP-UX 9 and 10 as not working (probably
because that chapter is just old) but I think 11.11 is supposed to be
greatly improved in this area.
Cyrus 2.0.16 has been running just fine with
Let me repost the patch.
Patch installation: cd into the directory where cyrus-imapd-2.1.10
resides, and then execute:
/usr/local/bin/patch -p0 edunet-autocreate
PS: Once you have applied the patch, please remove the
int autocreatequota in cmd_create, otherwise you ll get the following
Please ignore our previous patch ( it only works with the use of some
libraries implemented for internal use ). I am sorry for the
inconvenience but, beleive me, if you apply the following patch
everything will work as Christos promished. So once again:
Patch installation: cd into the
11i still does not support it correctly. I've just upgraded to 11i on a
dedicated rp7400 (our mail has loaded our V2600 so much, it cannot support
all of the users anymore), and HP hemmed and hawed, and finally said they
MAY look into it in 11.2. (We threatened to stop using HP altogether if they
When I move (copy and delete) messages between shared folders, the
(\Answered) and (\Flagged) flags are preserved, but the (\Seen) flag seems
to be removed.
The user doing the moving is some housekeeping software, and is not the same
userid as the user which has examined the email.
Both of those
On Thursday 14 November 2002 14:43 pm, Scott Russell wrote:
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 02:35:02PM -0500, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 10:56:07 -0500
From: Scott Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
Sooo... any reason why the docs aren't sgml and then built for text,
I don't know if you have fixed your problem yet, but I have a working server
with the same config as you have. (Except we're running imap/sasl 2.1.5)
- our saslauthd starts with the following option: -a pam
- we have also a file in /etc/ called sasldb2.. (do you have this file ?)
- we have
From: Ian McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 18:07:59 -
When I move (copy and delete) messages between shared folders, the
(\Answered) and (\Flagged) flags are preserved, but the (\Seen) flag seems
to be removed.
The user doing the moving is some housekeeping
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 15:44:45 +1100
From: Andrew McNamara [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
BTW, have you looked at Andrew Tridgell's Trivial Database? It uses mmaped
files and spin-locks to achieve good write performance, although I don't
think resilience in the face of crashes was a high
Is there any way for an admin user to read, or write, another users Seen
flags?
Do any other flags behave like this?
- Original Message -
From: Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can argue about whether or not it should happen. The design of
Cyrus makes it awfully difficult to
From: Ian McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 19:09:14 -
Is there any way for an admin user to read, or write, another users Seen
flags?
No.
Do any other flags behave like this?
No. \Delete probably should be a per-user flag but it isn't.
Larry
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
From: Ian McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 19:09:14 -
Is there any way for an admin user to read, or write, another users Seen
flags?
No.
Well, technically you could authorize as the alternate user and issue
How difficult would it be to hack Cyrus to either make Seen global, or make
Seen globally visible?
(Given the difficultly of compiling Cyrus in the first place, not my
favourite solution ...)
- Original Message -
From: Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Ian
Unfortunately i couldnt solve the problem yet
my saslauthd also starts with -a pam
i have sasldb2 in /etc
i added extra LOGIN in sasl_mech_list option in imapd.conf
i have account required... in /etc/pam.d/imap ( it was a mistype)
But no way. i think i will give up. its hopeless
I don't know
Hi,
Problem solved im now digging the logs to find out what the problem was
exactly. But i suppose it's somehow related with the cyrus user in
sasldb2 and mysql entries.
* i deleted some test users in sasldb2 (#saslpasswd2 -d username) that i
have created
* created cyrus user again (#saslpasswd2
--On Friday, November 15, 2002 7:47 PM + Ian McDonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How difficult would it be to hack Cyrus to either make Seen global, or
make Seen globally visible?
Well, it's not clear in IMAP how to show the status of other user's seen
flags.
While it wouldn't be
On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Oleksandr Firsov wrote:
I am not familiar with product discussed above, but for structured data
exist de-facto standard which used for such purposes.
For structured documentation, the de-facto standard is the DocBook schema
(there are SGML, and XML incarnations of it).
See
2.1.10 is now available from:
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/ipv6/cyrus-imapd-2.1.10-ipv6-20021115.diff.gz
Sincerely,
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Hajimu UMEMOTO @ Internet Mutual Aid Society Yokohama, Japan
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