I've had a couple of my users' seen DBs, which are skiplist, go south
recently. Since ctl_cyrusdb in 2.2.12 doesn't actually check the seen
databases, I looked around for a recovery utility, but found none. I
tried to use cvt_cyrusdb to convert them from skiplist to skiplist and
skiplist to
Hi,
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I've been getting pop3d and the pop3 proxy (murder proxy) lockup issue
occasionally on my debian systems as well...don't have specifics right
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I've had a couple of my users' seen DBs, which are skiplist, go south
recently. Since ctl_cyrusdb in 2.2.12 doesn't actually check the seen
databases, I looked around for a recovery utility, but found none. I
tried to use cvt_cyrusdb to convert them from skiplist to skiplist and
skiplist
Mike Brodbelt wrote:
In Thunderbird, when the user sends mail from the main identity, the
message is stored in user.foo.Sent, and all works as expected.
However, when mail is sent from the second configured identity, it is
supposed to be copied to user.bar. This isn't happening - thunderbird
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Hello,
I am planning to install new Cyrus IMAP server for about 5000 mailboxes.
Can somebody advise me what kind of hardware would be sufficient?
Could somebody point me where I can find some useful information about
backing up Cyrus IMAP.
Thank you in advance,
Bartosz
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Simon Matter wrote:
I've had a couple of my users' seen DBs, which are skiplist, go south
recently. Since ctl_cyrusdb in 2.2.12 doesn't actually check the seen
databases, I looked around for a recovery utility, but found none. I
tried to use cvt_cyrusdb to convert them from skiplist to
What exactly would dictate a move?
Even on many OS's move copies the file, make sure that it is a good
copy, and then deletes the original. MOVE still wouldn't handle this
case because there still needs to be 2 copies at a given point in time
to handle fault tolerance.
Just a thought,
B
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 12:48:30PM -0400, Robert Scussel wrote:
Gregg Berkholtz wrote:
On Fri, Jul 01, 2005 at 02:00:03PM -0500, John Madden wrote:
Because IMAP doesn't provide a move operation for messages. Your
client is probably first doing an append of the message to the
destination
Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
Hello,
I am planning to install new Cyrus IMAP server for about 5000 mailboxes.
Can somebody advise me what kind of hardware would be sufficient?
A lot more information would be needed to give you anything resembling a
useful response. For example, just for starters,
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