Re[2]: Problem with Subject: XXXX XXXXXX on Cyrus

2005-11-08 Thread Igor Belikov
Hello lkolchin, Monday, November 7, 2005, 6:28:37 PM, you wrote: luhai The patch from Igor is also interesting, if nothing luhai else works, I'd like to try it. I must to inform you that developers of this patch do not accept it because it not correctly deals with 8-bit headers. But I mean that

Set quota

2005-11-08 Thread Subhasha_HL
Hi, I have configured cyrus-imap with postfix. I have set quotawarn to 90 in /etc/impad.conf. autocreatequota to 200 MB. These configuration does not work. And also listquotaroot doesnot shows mailbox size. Any help please Thanks Subhasha Cyrus Home Page:

Re: Set quota

2005-11-08 Thread Craig White
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 16:42 +0530, Subhasha_HL wrote: Hi, I have configured cyrus-imap with postfix. I have set quotawarn to 90 in /etc/impad.conf. autocreatequota to 200 MB. These configuration does not work. And also listquotaroot doesnot shows mailbox size. Any help please where

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imapd.conf parameter: sasl_minimum_layer not working as advertised

2005-11-08 Thread Kevin
Hi Folks- I'm using Cyrus IMAPd v2.2.12. I'd like to allow clients to authenticate using the plaintext mechanism, but only if those connections are secured with TLS. Is there a way to do so? I have the following settings in imapd.conf: sasl_minimum_layer: 56 allowplaintext: yes

Re: Set quota

2005-11-08 Thread Craig White
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 18:49 +0530, Subhasha_HL wrote: It is on fedora core 3. I just used the same on fedora core 3 - Original Message - From: Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Set quota On

Re: imapd.conf parameter: sasl_minimum_layer not working as advertised

2005-11-08 Thread Ken Murchison
Kevin wrote: Hi Folks- I'm using Cyrus IMAPd v2.2.12. I'd like to allow clients to authenticate using the plaintext mechanism, but only if those connections are secured with TLS. Is there a way to do so? I have the following settings in imapd.conf: sasl_minimum_layer: 56 allowplaintext:

Re: improving concurrency/performance

2005-11-08 Thread John Madden
As expected, these are from locking operations. 0x8 is file descriptor, which, if I read lsof output correctly, points to config/socket/imap-0.lock (what would that be?) and 0x7 is F_SETLKW which reads as set lock or wait for it to be released in the manual page. Yup, that's exactly the sort

Re: improving concurrency/performance

2005-11-08 Thread Jure Pečar
On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 09:25:54 -0500 (EST) John Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The delays I was seeing ocurred when multiple imapd's were writing to the spool at the same time. I do see a lot of this though: fcntl(6, F_SETLKW, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=0, len=0}) = 0 It looks

Re: Set quota

2005-11-08 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am Di, den 08.11.2005 schrieb Craig White um 14:38: I haven't a clue what features are included in FC-3 - that is why I suggested checking out the README to see if feature was included. Myself, I use RHEL CentOS for servers (never Fedora) and never use RHEL/CentOS cyrus-imapd because of

Re: improving concurrency/performance

2005-11-08 Thread John Madden
Hm. I'd definitely take a second look at your ds6800 configuration ... How is your write cache configured there? Let's just say they're not terribly clear on that. :) -- John Madden UNIX Systems Engineer Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cyrus Home Page:

Re: Set quota

2005-11-08 Thread Casper
From man imapd.conf * *autocreatequota:* 0 If nonzero, normal users may create their own IMAP accounts by creating the mailbox INBOX. The user's quota is set to the value if it is positive, otherwise the user has unlimited quota. *createonpost:* 0 If yes,

Re: Set quota

2005-11-08 Thread Craig White
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 16:58 +0100, Alexander Dalloz wrote: Am Di, den 08.11.2005 schrieb Craig White um 14:38: I haven't a clue what features are included in FC-3 - that is why I suggested checking out the README to see if feature was included. Myself, I use RHEL CentOS for servers

unable to init duplicate delivery database

2005-11-08 Thread Libor Kunes
Hello, I have Cent OS 3.4 and I have installed cyrus-imap 2.2. Everything ran OK. When I have started cyrus-imapd my maillog started to increase drastically with the following errors: lmtpunix: DBERROR: opening /var/imap/deliver.db: cyrusdb error lmtpunix[1515]: FATAL: lmtpd: unable to

Frequent DBERROR DB4

2005-11-08 Thread Stephen Conway
Hello: We have a Cyrus IMAPD server version 2.1.12 running on a RH 8 server. All is working find up until last week, now we are getting increasing errors as follows: Nov 7 22:36:33 antar lmtpd[1057]: DBERROR db4: 50 lockers The number before lockers keeps going higher and higher until

Re: improving concurrency/performance

2005-11-08 Thread Wil Cooley
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 09:25 -0500, John Madden wrote: Makes me wonder why the fsync's are taking so long since the disk is performing so well. Anyone know if that's actually typical? Some time ago I wrote a little LD_PRELOAD libary that neutered fsync() and related calls, intended for use

Re: improving concurrency/performance (fwd)

2005-11-08 Thread Andrew McNamara
I forwarded John's message to Andrew Morton, linux kernel maintainer, and this is his reply (it was cc'ed to the list, but, not being a subscriber, I presume it bounced): --- Forwarded Message Date:Tue, 08 Nov 2005 15:21:31 -0800 From:Andrew Morton [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Andrew

Data format error: : Mailbox doesn't exist

2005-11-08 Thread Sebastian Haas
Hello list, I have a very strange problem using Postfix and Cyrus together. If I send an mail with more then one local recipient, Cyrus fails to deliver the mail, only the first recipient will get the mail. Postfix generates a bounce message. This is the returned message (looks similar to