On Sat, 10 Jan 2004, Oliver Jones wrote:
> Speaking of FS corruption. In the past I've had corruption occur with
> Reiser FS for no readily apparent reason. I've never had the same thing
> happen with ext2. And until recently I've never had it happen with
> ext3. Recently though I did have a w
would do what you want. Since mailLocalAddress is not a single-value in
LDAP, you can send as many "aliases" as you want to the
mailRoutingAddress. It works fine for my installation with Cyrus IMAP
and Virtual Domains.
OK. Thanks for the info. I'll do more research into it
Speaking of FS corruption. In the past I've had corruption occur with Reiser FS for no readily apparent reason. I've never had the same thing happen with ext2. And until recently I've never had it happen with ext3. Recently though I did have a workstation corrupt it's ext3 /usr/bin director
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Joakim Ryden wrote:
> And if one is happy and things are working one should stick with it of
> course. :)
>
> I was just trying to point out that if you're handling a fairly large
> amount of e-mail and from Postfix are calling wrapper+spamc+running
> spamd+deliver chances
Is there any documentation on setting up cyrus/postfix/web-cryadm with ssl?
I have successfully set up it without ssl, and all is working great. But
even tho I have my ssl running ... it doesn't appear to be working.
Port is still denied.. etc.
Appreciated.
Troy
Note: Running Suse 9 L
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Joakim Ryden wrote:
> Jason Williams wrote:
> [...]
> > Then in my master.cf
> >
> > # Cyrus 2.1.5
> > cyrus unix - n n - - pipe
> > user=cyrus argv=/usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver -r ${sender} -m
> > ${extension} ${user}
> >
> > So it envokes
Nick Fisher wrote:
>> In my case I wrote a wrapper around deliver that filters the mail
>> through SpamAssassin.
Which would be better done using something like spampd or amavisd-new
and/or using Postfix advanced content filtering of course...
Actually I know what I'm doing and I'm quite happy with
> >> In my case I wrote a wrapper around deliver that filters the mail
> >> through SpamAssassin.
>
> Which would be better done using something like spampd or amavisd-new
> and/or using Postfix advanced content filtering of course...
>
Actually I know what I'm doing and I'm quite happy with it.
Jason Williams wrote:
[...]
Then in my master.cf
# Cyrus 2.1.5
cyrus unix - n n - - pipe
user=cyrus argv=/usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver -r ${sender} -m
${extension} ${user}
So it envokes the cyrus deliver program.
I see how that works.
Just trying to find out m
Is there any documentation on setting up cyrus/postfix/web-cryadm with ssl?
I have successfully set up it without ssl, and all is working great. But
even tho I have my ssl running ... it doesn't appear to be working.
Port is still denied.. etc.
Appreciated.
Troy
Note: Running Suse 9 Linux with
Hello and Thanks for your reply.
Frankly I would stay away from LMTP over TCP unless you really want
annother port to firewall on you machine. I always try and keep it simple.
For now, im going to use UNIX domain sockets. I figure, since both postfix
and cyrus are on the same machine, only seems
> Hello everyone.
>
> Wanted to get some feedback from people running cyrus and postfix.
I'm a bit of a tourist on this list but I've been using both happily for a
few years now.
> I've been able to get the two to work together, but I had a question on
> the
> following. (Note, I read the LMTP
Hello All,
I recently moved my cyrus-imapd install from one machine to annother.
The move went *quite* well, I had both servers stoped and rsynced the
live server's data (/var/imap, /var/spool/imap) over to the new server.
Everything was fine untill I started playing with SSL, at that point I
st
>>> Oliver Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/08/04 03:41 AM >>>
Hi guys.
I have a question regarding mail aliases, virtual users and cyrus
virtual domains.
I have configured my Cyrus IMAPD 2.2.2 install to deliver mail using
virtual domains. It does this by relaying the received messages into
the c
Hello everyone.
Wanted to get some feedback from people running cyrus and postfix.
I've been able to get the two to work together, but I had a question on the
following. (Note, I read the LMTP_README provided with postfix to find more
info)
I noticed that you can have two different options set
Christiano Anderson wrote:
Hey guys,
I've finally found out the problem, and believe, it's really a bug,
either of Cyrus or SASL 2.
[...]
But it's a bug, and it must be fixed ASAP.
The bug is in LDAP, and the fix is OpenLDAP 2.1 (as a Debian 3.0 user -
like me - you have OpenLDAP 2.0). The vers
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Christiano Anderson wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I've finally found out the problem, and believe, it's really a bug, either
> of Cyrus or SASL 2.
>
> The problem happens only when I have my NSS using LDAP, through these
> lines in nsswitch.conf:
>
> --
> passwd: compat ld
For what it's worth, I spoke with an employee of Sendmail, Inc. about
eighteen months ago. At the time, for their MUA they were using an old
1.x.something version of Cyrus-imapd that they had been patching and
maintaining for some time, but of course it uses a very similar storage
format to cur
Hey guys,
I've finally found out the problem, and believe, it's really a bug, either
of Cyrus or SASL 2.
The problem happens only when I have my NSS using LDAP, through these
lines in nsswitch.conf:
--
passwd: compat ldap
group: compat ldap
shadow: compat ldap
---
If I
Craig Ringer wrote:
Some people swear by XFS - and it /does/ work brilliantly with
LVM - but there have been reports of unreliability and FS corruption.
Could you please provide some links to these reports? Thanks.
On Fri, 09 Jan 2004 08:15:16 -0800
David R Bosso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FWIW:
>
> We've been running our ~1200 user server on reiserfs/RedHat for 2 years or
> so now with no filesystem problems. In fact everyone I know that uses
> linux for any purpose uses reiser as their standard fs.
mb wrote:
PS I know some people say XFS, JFS etc are brilliant but my local
experience is that although they may be faster in Linux 2.4, they are more
prone to corruption.. (haven't tried either in the last 6 months tho')
As for XFS, I never had any problems with it (Version 1.2.0). We are
runni
FWIW:
We've been running our ~1200 user server on reiserfs/RedHat for 2 years or
so now with no filesystem problems. In fact everyone I know that uses
linux for any purpose uses reiser as their standard fs. It's been fast and
reliable for us.
We'll be migrating to a new box running 2.2.2 on
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 03:46:04PM +, mb wrote:
> At 17:54 +0530 Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
>
> >I am having around 2000 users on my cyrus server ( redhat 9.0 )
> >someone told be I should reformat my partition in Reiserfs rather that
> >ext3 and I will get a great perlformance improvemen
At 17:54 +0530 Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
>I am having around 2000 users on my cyrus server ( redhat 9.0 )
>someone told be I should reformat my partition in Reiserfs rather that
>ext3 and I will get a great perlformance improvement
..until you get a hardware failure and your entire mail sto
--- Mensagem Original
Assunto: Re: [Fwd: Re: Authentication error]
De: "Marlon Dutra" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data:Sex, Janeiro 9, 2004 12:56 pm
Para:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
---
Hi,
I am currently investigating performance and scalability issue on a
Murder. Right now, everything is working smoothly but I am trying to be
proactive as I expect a spike in usage in the coming week.
My question concern potential bottleneck in mail delivery. The way I
understand it, duplicat
We have been using JFS, which has worked quite well for us. This is on a
Dell 2650 running Redhat 9.
Bennett Crowell
--On Friday, January 9, 2004 22:46 +0800 Craig Ringer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
I am having around 2000 users on my cyrus server ( redhat 9.0 )
s
Ken Murchison wrote:
Christiano Anderson wrote:
I am installing a Cyrus box with the following configuration:
Machine: Dual Xeon 2GHz, 1Gb RAM
System: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, Cyrus 2.1 (Backported) and SASL2
(Backported)
Authentication: LDAP
I have created a cyrus user under LDAP directory and t
Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
I am having around 2000 users on my cyrus server ( redhat 9.0 )
someone told be I should reformat my partition in Reiserfs rather that
ext3 and I will get a great perlformance improvement
I noticed a significant performance improvement when moving from ext3 to
reise
Christiano Anderson wrote:
I am installing a Cyrus box with the following configuration:
Machine: Dual Xeon 2GHz, 1Gb RAM
System: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, Cyrus 2.1 (Backported) and SASL2 (Backported)
Authentication: LDAP
I have created a cyrus user under LDAP directory and the PAM modules has
been s
I am installing a Cyrus box with the following configuration:
Machine: Dual Xeon 2GHz, 1Gb RAM
System: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0, Cyrus 2.1 (Backported) and SASL2 (Backported)
Authentication: LDAP
I have created a cyrus user under LDAP directory and the PAM modules has
been set up to lib_ldap.so. When
Denis V. Suhanov wrote:
Hello Rob,
Thursday, January 8, 2004, 1:42:58 PM, you wrote:
Is there a way to disable plaintext passwords in imap but allow them
in sieve (since I have it running locally). There is a bug in PHP's
Net_Sieve module that makes it hang whenever timsieved does not repo
Hello all,
I am having around 2000 users on my cyrus server ( redhat 9.0 )
someone told be I should reformat my partition in Reiserfs rather that ext3 and I will get a great perlformance improvement
Is that so
Thanks
Ram
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