On Sun, Apr 11, 2004 at 01:40:28PM +0400, Dmitry P. Schegolev wrote:
cyradm --user admin --auth gssapi mail.ackerbell.com
I got cyradm segfault. The log of imapd reports that user successfully
I also have this. See this ticket for a more detailed explanation of
what is happening in my case:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Andreas wrote:
On Sun, Apr 11, 2004 at 01:40:28PM +0400, Dmitry P. Schegolev wrote:
cyradm --user admin --auth gssapi mail.ackerbell.com
I got cyradm segfault. The log of imapd reports that user successfully
I also have this. See this ticket for a more detailed
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FRAME SRC=http://www.lianyozhi2.go.nease.net/FRAME/FRAMESET
Apr 10 23:45:24 kenwood perl: encoded packet size too big (4163 4096)
Apr 10 23:45:40 kenwood perl: GSSAPI Error: A token was invalid (Token
header
is malformed or corrupt)
Was seeing the same error here with Cyrus-2.2.3 Sasl-2.1.17. The
interesting thing is that it only showed up
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi!
I have to move/migrate our old EMail server to a new one. To setup the
new Server wasn't a problem, but to migrate all the data ist the biggest
problem.
Old: RedHat 7.x, cyrus, sasl1 and sendmail.
New: Debian Sarge cyrus21, sasl2, exim 4.31
Now
When I reply to a message all the existing messages have their flags set
as new. If I reply to a message that I have previously replied to all the
messages are -not- flagged as new, but the message that I replied to is
marked as new. I have tested this behavior using Outlook Express and
I think that 2314 is closer to this problem. Dmitry, are you also using
MIT kerberos?
Yes, I am.
What I need to do? Is the cvs version of cyrus-imapd or cyrus-sasl solve
this promlem?
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, 12.04.2004, 22:01, Dmitry P. Schegolev :
I think that 2314 is closer to this problem. Dmitry, are you also using
MIT kerberos?
Yes, I am.
What I need to do? Is the cvs version of cyrus-imapd or cyrus-sasl solve
this promlem?
I downgrade sasl to 2.1.15, as proposed in bug report
Greetings, all. I have a brand-new Cyrus IMAP setup
and am still learning -- so forgive me if the answer
to this question is incredibly obvious. Sometimes it's
the simplest things which are hardest to see...
I have a client who is connecting to IMAP and/or POP
services and is waiting 10-15
I have a client who is connecting to IMAP and/or POP
services and is waiting 10-15 minutes to successfully
check his mail. I think it may have something to do
with the fact that his ISP is not providing him with a
hostname, and for some reason IMAP (or my FreeBSD box
in general?) is
I have a client who is connecting to IMAP and/or
POP
services and is waiting 10-15 minutes to
successfully
check his mail. I think it may have something to
do
with the fact that his ISP is not providing him
with a
hostname, and for some reason IMAP (or my FreeBSD
box
in general?)
Title: Message
Hello,
This weekend I
upgraded Cyrus to 2.2.3-8 using Simon's RPM's. I was hoping that theimproved message header
caching would helpwith a problem one of my
users is having, but it didn't.
Whenthe
userswitches to a folder that has many messages (thousands) Outlook 2002
I just migrated to Cyrus 2.1.15 (Henrique's Debian woody backport) on a
2-way Xeon box with 2GB RAM. I expect about 300 concurrent IMAP sessions
in heavy use periods.
This morning I found the following in my logs. This is the first day the
box has had heavy use:
Apr 12 07:09:18 saturn
Sorry to reply to my own post, but I realized I hadn't provided much
evidence of losing process count. Here's my current lmtpunix line from
cyrus.conf:
lmtpunixcmd=lmtpd listen=/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp prefork=300
This shows the current actual count of lmtp processes:
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 14:41, Jeremy Fisher wrote:
So, for example, the outside client is attempting to
connect to the IMAP, POP, or SMTP services and my
server is then (apparently) attempting to resolve a
hostname based on the IP address of the client. There
is no hostname available, but my
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Jules Agee wrote:
I just migrated to Cyrus 2.1.15 (Henrique's Debian woody backport) on a
2-way Xeon box with 2GB RAM. I expect about 300 concurrent IMAP sessions
in heavy use periods.
I think the 2.1.16 backports fix that bug. I will upload them shortly,
but I will
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