On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Is there anyway to enable the ability for files to be
> deleted if you're over your quota?
>
> Right now if I try to delete something to get under my quota it tells me
> that I cant delete it because im over my quota ;-)
You need to use a mail
Is there
anyway to enable the ability for files to be deleted if you’re over your
quota?
Right now if I try to delete something to get under my quota
it tells me that I cant delete it because im over my quota ;-)
-Drew
Welp, it looks like I've run into bugs in Mozilla (Mozilla/5.0
(Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X Mach-O; en-US; rv:1.4a) Gecko/20030401) and
Apple Mail.app (1.2.5 (v552)).
I turned on debugging and Mozilla never actually tried to create the
INBOX folder, at least nothing was logged to ...imap/log/cov
> Has anyone found or written a tool to load test an IMAP server (Cyrus in
> particular) which simulates client (reader) traffic?
I have used this one by eTesting labs with some success... it's a pita to
setup... but it does work well.
http://www.veritest.com/benchmarks/svrtools/email/t1intro.asp
Hello all:
I have Cyrus 2.2.0 installed from sources. I appear to have
a problem with some Perl scripts that try to load the
IMAP.so ( perl install tree ).
Though I built from sources and installed everything and even when
into to the Perl directory and rebuilt and installed the perl stuff
I sti
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Cove Schneider wrote:
> If you try to create mail box under the INBOX called "INBOX", Cyrus
> fails the creation; though if you try and create a mail box called
> "INBOX.Test", Cyrus creates the "INBOX" and "Test" folder underneath it.
I can't duplicate this:
x create INBOX.
You wrote:
> any idea what I need to do? also does anyone have something I can toss =
> into a perl script to auto create mailboxes for users that have 15mb =
> quotas?
see:
http://www.unix-wissen.de/add-cyrus-user
for a (very) simple example of a script for adding cyrus users.
cheers,
Here is a *very* crude script to create mailboxes. You *must* check for errors before
creating the actual mailbox, but that's beyond the scope of this example.
This is the basic script that I'm using on my site and it's working. I would really
like
to see some other examples though to see if I di
Has anyone found or written a tool to load test an IMAP server (Cyrus in
particular) which simulates client (reader) traffic?
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Hi,
If you try to create mail box under the INBOX called "INBOX", Cyrus
fails the creation; though if you try and create a mail box called
"INBOX.Test", Cyrus creates the "INBOX" and "Test" folder underneath it.
spool/imap/c/user/cove# find INBOX -ls
24250314 drwx-- 3 cyrusmail
Hello,
I am looking to switch from UW to Cyrus very soon.
Currently there is an ugly hack in place to accept
mail for users who do not have an account listed in
/etc/passwd. I would like to know if Cyrus is using
sasldb for authentication and sendmail is set up to
use Cyrus as a local transport doe
Anyone have a perl script that I
can tack onto the bottom of my user create script to make a mailbox when a new
user signs up?
-Drew
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Anyway, reading the instructions fixed the permissions issue.
>
> so now I have a mailbox and a user created for aweaver, huzzah.
Except its not called user.aweaver (or user/aweaver) still
So you actually have a shared mailbox called "aweaver"
>
Anyway, reading the instructions fixed the permissions issue.
so now I have a mailbox and a user created for aweaver, huzzah.
When as root i send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get:
Jun 19 13:40:32 localhost sendmail[1282]: h5JHeViI001282:
from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=269, class=0, nrcpts
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Drew Weaver wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# cyradm localhost
> IMAP Password:
>
> localhost.localdomain> cm aweaver
> createmailbox: System I/O error
You probably mean user.aweaver (or user/aweaver)
> Jun 19 13:09:46 localhost imapd[1165]: IOERROR: creating directory
> /var
So, now that I know I need to create the mailboxes
myself (why i'll never understand) i'm using cyradm to do so and..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# cyradm localhostIMAP
Password:
localhost.localdomain> cm
aweavercreatemailbox: System I/O errorlocalhost.localdomain>
this is in my /var/log/i
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Wil Cooley wrote:
> http://haus.nakedape.cc/~wcooley/xfer/cyrus-imapd-2.1.13-3.src/
>
> The patch in question is
> 'cyrus-imapd-2.1.13-autocreate-0.7.1.patch.txt'. I see no indication in
> the patch of whence it comes.
If someone does the following, I think we'll be able to
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 10:31, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Wil Cooley wrote:
>
> > > These aren't valid options.
> >
> > Ah, this is a patch that comes with Simon Matter's RPMs. Seems like a
> > pretty nice feature. But hard to do right, you say?
>
> I haven't seen the patches.
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 10:22, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Wil Cooley wrote:
>
> > I thought there were features in 2.1 that would do this? Or does this
> > only allow the MUA to auto-create mailboxes?
> >
> > I'm speaking of:
> > o autocreatequota
>
> This only allows the MUA to
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Wil Cooley wrote:
> > These aren't valid options.
>
> Ah, this is a patch that comes with Simon Matter's RPMs. Seems like a
> pretty nice feature. But hard to do right, you say?
I haven't seen the patches.
Its easy to misconfigure a server with such an option, I don't thi
On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 09:59, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Drew Weaver wrote:
>
> > Up until now we were using popper as the method of our using retrieving
> > their email, and with popper, as long as the user has an account on the Mail
> > server, a mailbox is automagically created
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Wil Cooley wrote:
> I thought there were features in 2.1 that would do this? Or does this
> only allow the MUA to auto-create mailboxes?
>
> I'm speaking of:
> o autocreatequota
This only allows the MUA to create mailboxes.
> o createonpost
> o autocreateinboxfolders
>
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Up until now we were using popper as the method of our using retrieving
> their email, and with popper, as long as the user has an account on the Mail
> server, a mailbox is automagically created when sendmail writes their first
> message to /var/spool/mai
Well, what i mean is this.
Up until now we were using popper as the method of our using retrieving
their email, and with popper, as long as the user has an account on the Mail
server, a mailbox is automagically created when sendmail writes their first
message to /var/spool/mail.
Does it work the
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Is it nessicary to make a mailbox for each user or can cyrus handle
> that?
I *think* the answer to your question is "yes, it is necessary"
Though, cyrus can be configured to allow users to create their own inbox
(almost no clients support this, howe
I hear occasional references to the "Fastmail guys" on the listcould
one of the "guys" get in touch with me? I have some questions about your
Cyrus configuration, if you don't mind.
Cheers,
Tom
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Web Systems Administrator phone
Is it nessicary to make a
mailbox for each user or can cyrus handle that?
-Drew
Rob Siemborski wrote:
But its not even an issue since duplicate_init is called in service_init.
(Before the lmtpd is handling a connection).
So the MTA will just see "connection reset by peer" and defer it,
right? If so, that behavior seems fine.
I didn't have any problem noticing it before
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, John Alton Tamplin wrote:
> Rob Siemborski wrote:
>
> >But its not even an issue since duplicate_init is called in service_init.
> >(Before the lmtpd is handling a connection).
>
> So the MTA will just see "connection reset by peer" and defer it,
> right? If so, that behavior
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> I like it. We just need to make sure it outputs a 4xx error if it has
> greeted the MTA already, so there is no possibility of mail loss...
The fatal() in lmtpd does this.
But its not even an issue since duplicate_init is called in servic
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
> > If we just ignored the fact that deliver.db isn't available, then we'd
> > get people complaining about vacation sending out multiple responses, or
> > the same message being redirected more than once, etc.
>
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
If we just ignored the fact that deliver.db isn't available, then we'd
get people complaining about vacation sending out multiple responses, or
the same message being redirected more than once, etc.
After seeing some of the bad b
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Rob Mueller wrote:
> Well, seems it would be worth trying to run the recovery from my point of
> view. At least, that's all I did, and I didn't stop cyrus, and it seemed to
> work fine...
Actually, the Berkeley DB documentation is pretty clear that you shouldn't
do this while
If you want your log begins to work change the spaces by tabs between the
local6.* and the path in your syslog.conf file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Earlier today Thomas Robers asked about messages as below. I just
> joined the list, so I could not reply. But I've found one possible
> solution.
>
> This happens if you start master process (as root) in a directory which
> cyrus user cannot access due to the d
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