Recently a mailserver here got into a bit of trouble. It's a debian
machine running a 2.4.25 kernel, cyrus 2.2.5 (not the debian package),
with exim 4.34 as the MTA. The symptoms seemed to echo the process
accounting bug from 2.1, as at various intervals there'd be no lmtpd
processes available
I forgot to mention that I use cyrus-2.2.3 from source and Berkeley
4.2.52 with the 2 patchs.
Nicolas Schmitz wrote:
Hi,
after a crash and an fsck on the data disk, I moved the content of the
db directory and run
/usr/cyrus/bin/ctl_cyrusdb -r as user cyrus. I also used
Hello,
after testing Cyrus Aggregator 2.2.8. I'm about to to deploy it for a
potential 10 users population.
The architecture I plan is the following :
2 LVS with heartbeat in front
3 frontends with 5Gb of RAM (authenticating against LDAP)
3 backends with 500 Gb each for mailboxes storage and
I am running cyrus 2.1.15.
I am trying to reconstruct one individual's mailbox (ben.lacy).
reconstruct -r user.ben.lacy
The trouble is that it sees the '.' and changes them for '^' and gdb shows that it
ends up
with user^ben^lacy with the result that it doesn't do anything.
Am I doing
Hi,
A couple of weeks ago I upgraded from 2.1.16 to 2.2.8,
anyhow, I was using the default quota storage system with the old
installation.
With the new install I added quota_db: berkeley to imapd.conf.
I set a quota with cyradm e.g. 130 (for 1.3G), run quota -f and
everything is fine.
A
Use
'reconstruct -r user/ben.lacy'
bye,
Chris
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From: Alain Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 1:20 PM
Subject: reconstruct with unixhierarchysep:yes
I am running cyrus 2.1.15.
I am trying to reconstruct one individual's
Hi Michael,
pehaps the following option may help you:
# The recipient_delimiter parameter specifies the separator between
# user names and address extensions (user+foo). See canonical(5),
# local(8), relocated(5) and virtual(5) for the effects this has on
# aliases, canonical, virtual, relocated
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 01:56:56PM +0200, Christiaan den Besten wrote:
Use
'reconstruct -r user/ben.lacy'
Thanks. I have submitted a patch for the reconstruct.8 man page that describes this.
--
Alain Williams
#include std_disclaimer.h
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Hi All,
Can someone please tell me where the Sieve scripts are kept? I'm using
squirrelmail to create the rules at the moment, and it's working,
however I can't find where the scripts are written to disk.
Thanks
Warrick
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Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
Shelley Waltz wrote:
It is specified in your /etc/imapd.conf file ... usually
sievedir: /var/lib/imap/sieve
Shelley
Warrick Fitzgerald wrote:
Hi All,
Can someone please tell me where the Sieve scripts are kept? I'm
using squirrelmail to create the rules at the moment, and it's
working, however I
Hi,
--On Montag, 11. Oktober 2004 11:32 Uhr -0700 Ben Poliakoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
* Adi Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED] [041010 08:46]:
This almost answers the same question I had.
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004, Bob Tito wrote:
purgetrashcmd=ipurge -d 7 -f user/%/Trash at=0200
Does this also remove
* Sebastian Hagedorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] [041013 08:59]:
purgetrashcmd=ipurge -d 7 -f user/%/Trash at=0200
Does this also remove old message from anything below user/%/Trash, like
user/%/Trash/SPAM and user/%/Trash/Virus?
The above purgetrash event is not recursive. It should only
Hello,
We are using sendmail 8.12.11 with cyrus 2.2.3 (about to upgrade to
8.13.1 / cyrus 2.2.8) and discovered that our entries in virtusertable
are being ignored. For our virtual domains we are using the mailer
table to direct mail to the cyrusv2 mailer as described in the cyrus docs:
Alain Williams wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 01:56:56PM +0200, Christiaan den Besten wrote:
Use
'reconstruct -r user/ben.lacy'
Thanks. I have submitted a patch for the reconstruct.8 man page that describes this.
Why is a patch needed when it seems blantantly obvious that if you
change the
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Hi Warrick,
the files are kept in a hierarchy under the directory specified
in the following variable:
sievedir: /var/sieve
So it would be /var/sieve.
Under that directory, they are put in the following folder.
first letter of user name/user name
I
I have a user that has several thousand subfolders. The structure looks
something like this:
localhost lm user/g/u-home-files/oops/*
user/g/u-home-files/oops/user-aa1 (\HasNoChildren)
.
.
.
user/g/u-home-files/oops/user-zz9 (\HasNoChildren)
BUT when I do an lm on the oops folder I get:
Chris Harms wrote:
We are using sendmail 8.12.11 with cyrus 2.2.3 (about to upgrade to
8.13.1 / cyrus 2.2.8) and discovered that our entries in virtusertable
are being ignored. For our virtual domains we are using the mailer
table to direct mail to the cyrusv2 mailer as described in the cyrus
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 01:28:45PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Alain Williams wrote:
On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 01:56:56PM +0200, Christiaan den Besten wrote:
Use
'reconstruct -r user/ben.lacy'
Thanks. I have submitted a patch for the reconstruct.8 man page that
describes this.
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Hi Warrick,
are you using the virtual domain support built into Cyrus? When I wrote
my first message, I had only a quick look at our server, which serves
one domain only. Perhaps virtual domain support changes the path - or is
the directory you gave
Baltasar Cevc wrote:
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Hi Warrick,
are you using the virtual domain support built into Cyrus? When I wrote
my first message, I had only a quick look at our server, which serves
one domain only. Perhaps virtual domain support changes the path - or is
the
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