as someone attempting to get apache 2 running (reliably) in a high volume
environment I can say the idea is interesting, but I definantly wouldn't
rush into useing it. if you have some time and want to get a start on
something that may (or may not) be worth doing in the long run you can
start on it
[ Continued from an off mailing list conversation about killing cyrus lmtpd
processes when they go haywire, and cyrus process accounting ]
> > Surely this is a relatively well solved problem? Just about every unix
> > system uses this master/forked child approach? How does apache do it?
> > Net::S
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> I'm pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.12. This
> release fixes a significant number of bugs throughout the
> distribution.
>
SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-18
SASL 2.1.12 make fails with:
(cd . && ln -s plugin_common.lo plugin_common.o
Kristian Rink wrote:
(a) in this network, IMAP is used because the vast majority of
mail traffic needs to be seen not only by a single user but by a
group of persons. For what I have experienced and also read in
the archive of this list, it is not possible in cyrus (in IMAP?) to have
a general "s
Jay Levitt wrote:
By the way.. just noticed a bug in the RPM's version of imapd.conf. It sets
"sieveuserhomedir" to no. The actual imapd.conf variable is
"sieveusehomedir" (use, not user). It doesn't matter, because the default
is no, but should probably be fixed anyway, lest someone get confuse
Kristian Rink wrote:
(a) in this network, IMAP is used because the vast majority of
mail traffic needs to be seen not only by a single user but by a
group of persons. For what I have experienced and also read in
the archive of this list, it is not possible in cyrus (in IMAP?) to have
a general "s
Hello all,...
...being pretty new to imap, I am running cyrus on top of several
Debian woody machines inside some small / mid-range company
networks. By now, I am quite happy about cyrus, procmail and
postfix handling mail on my servers, still there are (right now) two
things I couldn't get alon
Franz Skale wrote:
>
> I took the yesterday's cyrus 2.2 cvs branch to test virtual hosting
> ability with sendmail.
> I configure imapd.conf with virtdomains: yes and defaultdomain.
> I defined one defaultdomain which is the local domain of the machine and
> 2 test domains using the host as mx.
I took the yesterday's cyrus 2.2 cvs branch to test virtual hosting
ability with sendmail.
I configure imapd.conf with virtdomains: yes and defaultdomain.
I defined one defaultdomain which is the local domain of the machine and
2 test domains using the host as mx.
domain: test.testdomain.com
domai