I'm wondering if anyone has a script or a method by which i can go into
a cyrus server as root and delete all copies of one particular message
which was delivered to most or all mailboxes on the server?
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Ted Targosz
Business Development/Operations Manager
Jobstreet.com
Phone: 604-6445912
Hand
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Adam Tworkowski wrote:
Various posting suggest that signalled to death by 11 is a Berkley DB
issue but signaled to death by 25 seems to be an anomaly on the
internet.
Well signalled to death by 11 is just a process throwing a SIGSEGV
(segmentation fault).
Signal 25 is
Hello!
It doesn't work for me
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ sync_client -S backup -r
Can not connect to server 'backup'
On the other side:
Jan 18 16:18:50 backup master[16437]: about to exec
/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/sync_server
Jan 18 16:18:51 backup syncserver[16437]: executed
Jan 18 16:18:51 backup
Hello,
Please inform the owner of 202.80.59.3 ( 18 Jan 2006 10:13:26 ) that his
computer is used for sending unsolicited emails.
Thank you for your help,
kind regards,
Vittorio Muth
Original Message
Return-Path:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
in php, there is an imap_set_quota function that takes an integer quota
... specifically, to 'disable quotas', you issue -1 ... unfortunately,
cyrus imap doesn't accept -1 as a valid quota, so there is no apparent
way to disable from a php script ...
Is there a way
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Vittorio Muth wrote:
From: Vittorio Muth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:22:35 +0100
Subject: Spamming IP-Address: 202.80.59.3
Please inform the owner of 202.80.59.3 ( 18 Jan 2006 10:13:26 )
that
- Dennis Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Vittorio Muth wrote:
From: Vittorio Muth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:22:35 +0100
Subject: Spamming IP-Address: 202.80.59.3
Please inform the
Simon Matter wrote:
I found a small issue with make_md5 and I hope someone can quickly look at
is and provide a patch.
The problem is that make_md5 does not create the hashed dirs in which it
writes the md5 files. For example, if my md5_dir is set to /var/imap/md5
and /var/imap/md5 exists, I
well, apart from the fact they are being distributed through
info-cyrus. although it has been much better recently, why is
info-cyrus the only mailing list i get viruses and spam through? how
hard is it to put a virus checker in place?
dom
A virus checker is in place. We run ClamAV on all
Simon Matter wrote:
I found a small issue with make_md5 and I hope someone can quickly look
at
is and provide a patch.
The problem is that make_md5 does not create the hashed dirs in which it
writes the md5 files. For example, if my md5_dir is set to /var/imap/md5
and /var/imap/md5 exists,
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 19:18 -0700, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
Where do I start, and what could cause this? I'm baffled!
Protocol dump?
O.
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On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 18:42 -0500, Scott Russell wrote:
Greets.
With Cyrus 2.3.1 (or the auto create patches?) can folders automatically
be created for plus addressing?
I was toying with the idea of having tagged spam being sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than using a sieve script.
Ondrej Sury wrote:
I guess it's simpler to patch your create scripts (or create some
automated modify scripts) to create this folder for each user then patch
cyrus source code for this task.
You can also revoke users permissions to delete that mailbox - just use:
sam folder -user c
(didn't
Ondrej Sury wrote:
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 18:42 -0500, Scott Russell wrote:
Greets.
With Cyrus 2.3.1 (or the auto create patches?) can folders automatically
be created for plus addressing?
I was toying with the idea of having tagged spam being sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rather than using a
Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Attached is some *preliminary* work. It most certainly has bugs, doesn't
even try to think about cyrus murder or replication, it may have security
problems, blow up your machine, etc. I just took the original patches,
made them apply and fixed the most obvious api
I have duplicate delivery suppression turned off in my imapd.conf file
duplicate_suppression: 0
but I still a lot log messages about eliminating duplicate delivery
Jan 18 18:54:53 liverwurst lmtp[22929]: dupelim: eliminated duplicate
message to user.cp2195 id [EMAIL PROTECTED] (delivery)
Jan
Hello,
just for your information, I have finished with porting the autocreate
inbox patch and I plan to release it until the end of the week.
I am just doing some final tests at the moment.
I am sorry for the terrible delay for releasing the patches for cyrus 2.3.1.
Unfortunately no support
Em Quarta 18 Janeiro 2006 22:52, Christos Soulios escreveu:
Hello,
just for your information, I have finished with porting the autocreate
inbox patch and I plan to release it until the end of the week.
I am just doing some final tests at the moment.
Good, I'd prefer to use the official
Greets.
With Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.1 and expunge_mode = delay set I noticed that when
deleting a folder the folder, and any subfolders or messages in the
folder or subfolders, are removed immediately from the filesystem. Is
this the expected behavior? I think most likely the patch is working as
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
Patrick Radtke wrote:
What happens when you try
telnet backup 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dm]$ telnet backup 2005
Trying 192.168.22.211...
Connected to backup.p98.belkam.com (192.168.22.211).
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK backup Cyrus sync server
Patrick H Radtke wrote:
So the connection works, but there is probably a problem with the
authentication.
What authentication mechanism are you useing for sync_client?
sync_server should advertise the available SASL mechanisms.
If you are using PLAIN then you need to have a certificate,
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