Re: Data format error: : Mailbox doesn't exist

2005-11-09 Thread Sebastian Haas
Casper wrote: Sebastian Haas wrote: 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

Re: Set quota

2005-11-09 Thread Simon Matter
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

I/O Errors

2005-11-09 Thread Pascal Mouret
Hello all, Since I upgraded Cyrus-imap to v2.2.12, I'm experiencing a lot of I/O errors, due to the number of open files. Here is a short exceprt of what I can read in imapd.log : [...] Nov 8 16:15:53 mailup pop3[281152]: IOERROR: opening /var/spool/imap/user/lafitte/cyrus.index: Too many

Non interactive SIEVE filters installation

2005-11-09 Thread Andres tarallo
I'm setting a new email server, with cyrus IMAP and SIEVE. I will add in bulk a few hundred mail accounts. I've managed to modify a PERL script that creates the accounts and needed folders to my needs. Now I'm in need to also create in bulk the sieve filters for clasiffing SPAM and mails

Re: Data format error: : Mailbox doesn't exist

2005-11-09 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
It looks like you are using my Debian packages, no? Please read the docs in /usr/share/doc/cyrus21-common/, they explain everything. I'd guess that your postfix cyrus transport is that broken crap using the pipe transport and the deliver/cyrdeliver script that comes in /etc/postfix/master.cf by

Re: Data format error: : Mailbox doesn't exist

2005-11-09 Thread Sebastian Haas
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: It looks like you are using my Debian packages, no? Please read the docs in /usr/share/doc/cyrus21-common/, they explain everything. I'd guess that your postfix cyrus transport is that broken crap using the pipe transport and the deliver/cyrdeliver script

Re: improving concurrency/performance (fwd)

2005-11-09 Thread John Madden
This guy is having a problem with cyrus-imap and ext3 - when multiple processes are attempting to write to the one filesystem (but not the one file), performance drops to next to nothing when only five processes are writing. An strace shows most of the time is being spent in fdatasync and

Re: Non interactive SIEVE filters installation

2005-11-09 Thread Joseph Brennan
Andres tarallo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now I'm in need to also create in bulk the sieve filters for clasiffing SPAM and mails suspected to have viruses. As far as I've found sieve filters must be set for each user, by the USer. I want to install an initial filter as the system manager for

Munge8bit option for .spec file

2005-11-09 Thread lkolchin
Hello All, I've attached .spec file of my cyrus-imapd on SLES9. Could someone tell me whatto change there so I can build it with "munge8bit option"? Best Regards, Leon Kolchinsky cyrus-imapd.spec Description: cyrus-imapd.spec Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus

Re: improving concurrency/performance

2005-11-09 Thread David Blewett
Quoting John Madden [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The disks are quite fast. bonnie++, for example, shows writes at over 300MB/s. What I'm finding though is that the processes aren't ever pegging them out -- nothing ever goes into iowait. The bottleneck is elsewhere... John This might seem dumb, but

Re: Non interactive SIEVE filters installation

2005-11-09 Thread Craig White
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 10:04 -0300, Andres tarallo wrote: I'm setting a new email server, with cyrus IMAP and SIEVE. I will add in bulk a few hundred mail accounts. I've managed to modify a PERL script that creates the accounts and needed folders to my needs. Now I'm in need to also create

Re: improving concurrency/performance

2005-11-09 Thread John Madden
This might seem dumb, but are there any issues with name resolution? Could DNS queries be slowing things down? Nah, it's a good thought, but this is with an already-established session running from localhost. Based on the strace, I can guess that this is definitely something disk-based and

Re: I/O Errors

2005-11-09 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Pascal Mouret wrote: Hello all, Since I upgraded Cyrus-imap to v2.2.12, I'm experiencing a lot of I/O errors, due to the number of open files. Here is a short exceprt of what I can read in imapd.log : [...] Nov 8 16:15:53 mailup pop3[281152]: IOERROR: opening

Re: improving concurrency/performance (fwd)

2005-11-09 Thread Sergio Devojno Bruder
John Madden wrote: This guy is having a problem with cyrus-imap and ext3 - when multiple processes are attempting to write to the one filesystem (but not the one file), performance drops to next to nothing when only five processes are writing. An strace shows most of the time is being spent in

Frequent DBERROR DB4

2005-11-09 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: Frequent DBERROR DB4

2005-11-09 Thread Stephen Conway
Hello: But, can these cause the server to eventually stop responding? POP and IMAP connections are no longer possible, and after a restart it comes back. So the next question is, should I consider an upgrade, and if so, what steps should I consider? What should I backup prior to installing?

RE: Frequent DBERROR DB4

2005-11-09 Thread Igor Brezac
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Stephen Conway wrote: Hello: But, can these cause the server to eventually stop responding? POP and IMAP Not unless the locker number continues to grow. connections are no longer possible, and after a restart it comes back. So the next question is, should I consider

Re: Set quota

2005-11-09 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am Mi, den 09.11.2005 schrieb Simon Matter um 9:11: At least with my packages and those derived from them, you can determine most build options. Just check /usr/share/doc/cyrus-imapd-[version]/README.buildoptions. Of course it doesn't tell you exactly which versions of patches have been

RE: Frequent DBERROR DB4

2005-11-09 Thread Stephen Conway
Hello Igor: The locker number does indeed continue to grow, in the 500s one time even into the 1000s. My next problem is this, I have it installed 2.1.12 from the tar source, what steps should I take to install the new version? Should I download the source, or is it possible for me to use the

Re: Munge8bit option for .spec file

2005-11-09 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've attached .spec file of my cyrus-imapd on SLES9. Could someone tell me what to change there so I can build it with munge8bit option? AFAIK it requires patching cyrus-imapd sources. I think you can extract the patch from source RPM available at

Re: Frequent DBERROR DB4

2005-11-09 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am Mi, den 09.11.2005 schrieb Stephen Conway um 19:45: We have a Cyrus IMAPD server version 2.1.12 running on a RH 8 server. All [...] In addition, previous version was not installed with the RPM, can you let me know where to find the RPM for RH8? Steve Don't you think it is more than

RE: Frequent DBERROR DB4

2005-11-09 Thread Igor Brezac
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, Stephen Conway wrote: Hello Igor: The locker number does indeed continue to grow, in the 500s one time even into the 1000s. My next problem is this, I have it installed 2.1.12 from the tar source, what steps should I take to install the new version? Should I download the

Re: improving concurrency/performance (fwd)

2005-11-09 Thread Andrew McNamara
This guy is having a problem with cyrus-imap and ext3 - when multiple processes are attempting to write to the one filesystem (but not the one file), performance drops to next to nothing when only five processes are writing. An strace shows most of the time is being spent in fdatasync and

Re: improving concurrency/performance (fwd)

2005-11-09 Thread Joshua Schmidlkofer
Yes, on ext3, an fsync() syncs the entire filesystem. It has to, because all the metadata for each file is shared - it's just a string of journallable blocks. Similar story with the data, in ordered mode. So effectively, fsync()ing five files one time each is performing 25 fsync()s. One fix