On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, Gary Mills wrote:
> We do use that, and it probably does improve performance. It does have
> a problem with idle browser connections that accumulate with time.
> This also ties up a lot of `imapd' and `httpd' processes. It probably
> needs a client timeout someplace. I have
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 20:35, Simon Brady wrote:
> Hello world,
>
> We're planning to retire our Solaris mail server at the end of the year
> and move Cyrus to Linux. I'd intended to move to RH7.3, which we use
> widely and understand quite well, but Red Hat's support policies have
> killed that id
Hello world,
We're planning to retire our Solaris mail server at the end of the year
and move Cyrus to Linux. I'd intended to move to RH7.3, which we use
widely and understand quite well, but Red Hat's support policies have
killed that idea.
Is anyone currently running Cyrus on Red Hat Enterprise
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 09:27:13PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> Gary Mills wrote:
> >Does anyone know of an e-mail web application that doesn't abuse the
> >IMAP server by making short connections? Most of them simply connect
> >and disconnect with each HTTP transaction. Is there one that beh
Gary Mills wrote:
Does anyone know of an e-mail web application that doesn't abuse the
IMAP server by making short connections? Most of them simply connect
and disconnect with each HTTP transaction. Is there one that behaves
the same as an IMAP client, using one connection for the duration of
t
Unfortunately, I don't have any more time to work on this, so I'm going to
have to give up and stop using squat until it's fixed by someone else.
It looks like something is making a SquatWordTable, but then not filling
it in. Inside the write_trie_word_data function, it checks to see
if t->fir
Prayer does. You'll have to google it, though. I don't know much about
it.
Thanks,
Dave
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On Tue, 10
Dylan Martin wrote:
I've been trying to run down the problem I've been having with squatter,
and it looks like quite a few people on the list are having the same
problem. Here's what I've got so far, and I'll post more if/when I get
it.
It looks like in squat_build.c in write_trie_word_data,
Does anyone know of an e-mail web application that doesn't abuse the
IMAP server by making short connections? Most of them simply connect
and disconnect with each HTTP transaction. Is there one that behaves
the same as an IMAP client, using one connection for the duration of
the session. An IMAP
> > I come seeing suggestions for things I could check or
> change in order
> > to resolve this before it gets to being more of a problem
> than it is.
> > I figured I'd start with Cyrus and then move down to the OS level.
>
> One thing you might want to try is to use /dev/urandom
> instead o
I've been trying to run down the problem I've been having with squatter,
and it looks like quite a few people on the list are having the same
problem. Here's what I've got so far, and I'll post more if/when I get
it.
It looks like in squat_build.c in write_trie_word_data, if len > 2 it
calls w
I can't tell precicely from your report, but it may have something to do
with a problem we've seen several times.
In case of memory exhaustion, Cyrus can begin to behave badly. What
happens is the master ends up with an incorrect number of available
processes, such that it believes there are s
foobar wrote:
See word *theoretically* , didn't urandom gather some data from
network-interfaces too so it may be affected. Nobody knows when it takes
data from device nr X.
My point was simply before you decide to link random to urandom for the
sake of Cyrus, you should consider the impact th
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 12:07:34PM -0500, Amos Gouaux wrote:
> > On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 12:50:16 -0400 (EDT),
> > Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (rs) writes:
>
> rs> I don't think so, I'm pretty sure its only caused by errors during
> rs> sieve_script_parse, not during sieve_execute_script
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, John Alton Tamplin wrote:
> And in particular you may not want to do this if you are generating RSA
> private keys or equivalent on a machine that anyone else may have shell
> access to.
>
Yes in theory,
The /dev/random device is suitable for use when very high quality
ra
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, John Straiton wrote:
> I come seeing suggestions for things I could check or change in order to
> resolve this before it gets to being more of a problem than it is. I
> figured I'd start with Cyrus and then move down to the OS level.
One thing you might want to try is to use
Funny that I haven't found much in the lines of tuning suggestions for
Cyrus on googlegroups or in the info-cyrus archives but I think I may be
in need of it. I'm using a 4.8-STABLE FreeBSD machine, Dual 600Mhz with
1.5GB of RAM and plenty of RAID5 space.
We use Cyrus+Postfix+AMAVISd+SpamAssassin
Hello all.
I have a Cyrus server with IMAP & sIMAP services. It work perfect. i cna
cinnect to server recieve and manage messages in my mail box.
But provlem I cant create/delete mailboxes because cyradm can't make
autorisation on server:
I found what it a problem with that sasl try read passwo
On Mon, 10 Jun 2003, [ISO-8859-1] Raphaƫl "SurcouF" Bordet wrote:
> Can I using another IMAP server than cyrus-imapd with cyrus-murder
> ? If not, how can I add a "IMAP proxy" for remote IMAP server to my
> local IMAP server ?
Only if the other imap server speaks MUPDATE properly. (Unless
This has already been fixed in CVS.
Dmitry Novosjolov wrote:
Dear List Members,
I've found that every message which gets answered with vacation facility of
sieve has a subject "subject". I do not think it's intended :) I also do not
think that I'm the first discoverer of this.
For your informa
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