Hi all,
I'm in the process of moving / upgrading our Cyrus IMAP server. We are
currently running Cyrus IMAP 2.1.3 on Redhat Linux 7.2 which has been
working fine, but the server is now under too much load as the number of
email users has grown, and the server is used for other tasks such as DNS,
D
I have a new install of Cyrus-2.1.15 on RH9. The imap server is running I can telnet
into port 143), but cyradm does not work. When I first tried to run cyradm, it gave
me an error that it couldn't find Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm. So, I copied Shell.pm to
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/Cyrus/IMAP. Now when I ru
To each his own... These sites have no "more knowledgeable" users, and
don't have any intentions of using any MUAs beyond Outlook Express. In
another situation, sure, what you're describing makes sense.
It's never a good idea to assume that all of your users will remain
completely clueless...
I gue
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Ben Carter wrote:
> >You probably still want to checkpoint, since otherwise recovery will take
> >much longer. Note that this is more or less a noop for skiplist.
> >
> We're thinking of having a cron job that locks the mailboxes file (flat file) and
> just copies
> it to a
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Ben Carter wrote:
First of all we have duplicate delivery suppression turned off.
However, deliver.db still seems to be maintained. I saw a post about
it being needed for sieve too but we don't plan to use sieve either. My
question is, can I totally
I'm pleased to announce the release of Cyrus 2.1.16-BETA on
ftp.andrew.cmu.edu. This release contains significant changes in a
variety of areas, including the SQL auxprop plugin, Win32 support,
writable auxiliary property support, and the use of newer versions of the
GNU autotools. As such, it is
--On Wednesday, October 15, 2003 09:45:18 AM -0700 "Kevin P. Fleming"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
To each his own... These sites have no "more knowledgeable" users, and
don't have any intentions of using any MUAs beyond Outlook Express. In
another situation, sure, what you're describing makes sens
I'm moving my mail-server from plain Postfix+Popper to Postfix+Cyrus.
For the existing accounts I want to move the existing mail from the
file-system to Cyrus. Is there any import-feature?
Thanks for any help,
Alexander
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On Wed, 15 Oct 2003, Ben Carter wrote:
> First of all we have duplicate delivery suppression turned off.
> However, deliver.db still seems to be maintained. I saw a post about
> it being needed for sieve too but we don't plan to use sieve either. My
> question is, can I totally disable the use o
Cyrus: v2.1.15
OS: Solaris 8
Berkeley DB 4.1.25
I believe I read all of the recent threads on deliver.db issues in the
archives for this mailing list, but I still have some questions:
First of all we have duplicate delivery suppression turned off.
However, deliver.db still seems to be maintaine
Gordon wrote:
I previously had my imap server running on one machine that I had set
up myself. I had several folders beside my inbox. I recently built a
new machine with a new version of Redhat and I've built and installed
the latest version of cyrus.
I have cyrus running and configured but I'
Another possibility is MailScanner, that we use successfully at a few
locations. It does it all : spam filtering with SpamAssassin, virus
scanning, attachement blocking, etc and is very flexible. Since it work
at the MTA level, it should not interfere with your Cyrus installation.
http://www.sng
Gerard Ceraso wrote:
I have seen some places where the login name for the email would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so for example if I wanted to login my login for this
account would be [EMAIL PROTECTED] How is this done with cyrus, I
tried and it didn't work. Am I missing something? Is it possible with
cy
On Wednesday 15 October 2003 02:37 am, Tom Allison wrote:
[...]
> I'm thinking your answer might be correct.
>
> Even though I tried a rpm for amavisd-new and that was a pretty bad
> failure, it might make sense for me to just install and configure all of
> this without trying to rely on any packag
Ali Asad Lotia wrote:
i would recommend that you look at amavisd-new for spam filtering. it
plugs in between your mta (postfix, qmail, sendmail) and cyrus. there
are also options to allow people to opt out of the spam filtering etc.
pretty solid piece of software. i am using it with spamassassi
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 08:59 am, Gerard Ceraso wrote:
> I don't know what I did but I think I broke one of my mail boxes. I cannot
> get to it from any of my mail browsers, this folder is pretty hefty though.
> I am using cyrus imap I believe version 1.5. I get this error when trying
> to rena
Hi,Javier Cano
I set mailbox's quota by the following script,maybe it's useful to you?
my $rc=$client->setquota("$mailbox",'STORAGE',"$quota");
Regards
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Hi, Kai and people!
Thanks a lot!
Now it works. Just one more question. I read the API documentation for
Cyrus::IMAP::Admin but I can not really understand how to set the
mailbox quota. In the perl file Admin.pm you can see:
"=item setquota($mailbox,$resource,$quota[, ...])
Set quota on a mailb
Hi, Kai and people!
Thanks a lot!
Now it works. Just one more question. I read the API documentation for
Cyrus::IMAP::Admin but I can not really understand how to set the
mailbox quota. In the perl file Admin.pm you can see:
"=item setquota($mailbox,$resource,$quota[, ...])
Set quota on a mailb
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