Hi,
Since running squatter twice daily, I have a lovely performance boost for
searches at the expense of almost doubling the space my mail store
occupies. Great :)
I don't care squat (sorry) about the cyrus.squat files, and I'd like them
not to be backed up every night.
With my system
Hi all,
I have a question about cyrus imap. I have a ldap directory in my network based on
OpenLDAP Everything works fine with this (SSH, login, etc). I want to do the same with
my mail-server with pam, but I don't know how I must configure this. Is there a howto
of this or does anybody can
On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Matt Bernstein wrote:
The patch would be easy for my system, but I suspect it wouldn't be at all
portable--I don't think ioctl(3, EXT2_IOC_SETFLAGS,...) would work on a
Solaris system ;)
Yeah. Portability is the killer here.
If you can provide a portable patch where
Greetings all
The latest cyrus and sasl (stables, compiled) on a debian3 (fully updated) is
giving me a segmentation fault at
serv=getservbyname(port,s-proto)
in the resolve_port function in master.
From gdb I get:
Starting program: /usr/cyrus/bin/master
Breakpoint 1, resolve_port
I have a question about cyrus imap. I have a ldap directory in my network based on OpenLDAP Everything works fine with this (SSH, login, etc). I want to do the same with my mail-server with pam, but I don't know how I must configure this. Is there a howto of this or does anybody can give me a hint
For my web server, I use a certificate from Comodo which is very
inexpensive by comparison with Thawte/Verisign certs, but it requires
installation of an intermediary key for most browsers to be happy with
it. It's not difficult with Apache and mod_ssl; I'm wondering if it
will work with Cyrus,
Hi
I was wondering ... does anybody mind if I add this script to the Wiki?
I recently created an entry about the non-working 'reconstruct -m'
command
(http://asg.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/ReconstructMailboxes), and
it'd be nice to offer /some/ recovery option for people who've been