It doesn't seem like Cyrus related but a MTA one.
Anyway the question is (I think): do you have ONE Joe with ONE IMAP box and
he should be able to receive mail on TWO domains? Or what you really have is
TWO Joe(s) in TWO different domains but so it happens that they live on
the same IMAP box?
When autocreate fails, it logs the error message to your syslog. (be sure
you do not filter out warnings). The patch for cyrus-2.3.x also logs debug
info to check if the patch was invoked. Unfortunately debug info are not
printed for cyrus 2.2.12.
Cheers,
Christos
Craig White wrote:
I am using
Phil Durbin wrote:
My HR department is having a problem with their Sieve script. They want
job applicants to receive an autoreply *every time* someone emails
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Right now applicants are sometimes confused
because they receive a reply for the first job they apply for, but if
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 10:18 +0200, Ciprian Vizitiu wrote:
Anyway the question is (I think): do you have ONE Joe with ONE IMAP box and
he should be able to receive mail on TWO domains? Or what you really have is
TWO Joe(s) in TWO different domains but so it happens that they live on
the same
--On Thursday, April 6, 2006 17:28 -0400 Phil Durbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
My HR department is having a problem with their Sieve script. They want
job applicants to receive an autoreply *every time* someone emails
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Imagine if someone sent mail to apply-hr and had
Greets.
I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.3.1-2.1and we had a major server crash recently
which forced us to recover all mailboxes from tape. We had no problems
restoring /var/spool/imap/ and /var/lib/imap and afterwards ran
reconstruct -rf on all mailboxes to get them into a sane state. We did
all
On Apr 7, 2006, at 9:01 AM, Joseph Brennan wrote:
--On Thursday, April 6, 2006 17:28 -0400 Phil Durbin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My HR department is having a problem with their Sieve script.
They want
job applicants to receive an autoreply *every time* someone emails
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2006-04-07 at 13:19 +0300, Christos Soulios wrote:
When autocreate fails, it logs the error message to your syslog. (be sure
you do not filter out warnings). The patch for cyrus-2.3.x also logs debug
info to check if the patch was invoked. Unfortunately debug info are not
printed for
hi all,
no joy even after googling for hours and looking thru the archives ...
i cannot get imap to pass the realm either in the userid or realm field
to saslauthd.
i can successfully authenticate [EMAIL PROTECTED] using testsaslauthd,
however, imtest test fails and debugging saslauthd does not
Am Fr, den 07.04.2006 schrieb lartc um 19:05:
i cannot get imap to pass the realm either in the userid or realm field
to saslauthd.
saslauthd runs with parameter -r?
Alexander
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Okay, I tried this out, on an existing mail spool ... two words: ACK ACK!
'k, looking at the file system, to start, I'm seeing changes:
The first mailbox is 'before' and the second is 'after':
12524 ./s/user/seminars/sent-mail
12532 ./s/user/seminars
12534 ./s/user
12536 ./s
8
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, lartc wrote:
hi all,
no joy even after googling for hours and looking thru the archives ...
i cannot get imap to pass the realm either in the userid or realm field
to saslauthd.
i can successfully authenticate [EMAIL PROTECTED] using testsaslauthd,
however, imtest test
On Apr 7, 2006, at 2:58 PM, Sascha Bieler wrote: Everythings working just fine, but when I want to delete an email it's so slowly... Has anyone a hint for me? I assume deleting is expunging the messages and not just flagging the messages as deleted.I don't have a hint for your setup, but
--On Friday, April 7, 2006 12:29 -0400 Phil Durbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Good point. Maybe there could be some throttling built into the
autoreply extension that Ken says people have considered writing. 10
autoreplies per day per address or something.
That would make it workable.
Hi there,
I am running cyrus-imapd-2.1.12 on a Gentoo Linux with kernel 2.6.15.
Got a Pentium 4 Xeon 2,8 GHz and 2 GB Ram. The cyruspartition is ext3 on a
SCSI RAID 5.
hdparm -tT /dev/sda says:
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 2316 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1158.00 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk
Hi there,
I am running cyrus-imapd-2.1.12 on a Gentoo Linux with kernel 2.6.15.
Got a Pentium 4 Xeon 2,8 GHz and 2 GB Ram. The cyruspartition is ext3 on a
SCSI RAID 5.
hdparm -tT /dev/sda says:
/dev/sda:
Timing cached reads: 2316 MB in 2.00 seconds = 1158.00 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk
Unfortunatly it's not better with 2.3.1. It takes about 3 Seconds to purge
the for deletion flagged mails.
Don't know why it's as slow now.
Maybe it's got to do with the SMP-Kernel???
From: Patrick Radtke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday,
Don't use ext3?
Honestly ext2/3 is fine and dandy, but gentoo does +S the /var/imap
folder, so everything has to call a sync()
That is slow on ext2/3, perhaps reiserfs or xfs would be better for you?
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 20:58:57 +0200
Sascha Bieler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I am
If I mount all partitions with async it's not getting better...
:-( mmmh...
-Original Message-
From: Scott M. Likens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 10:30 PM
To: Sascha Bieler
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: Too slow
Don't use ext3?
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, David Lang wrote:
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Okay, I tried this out, on an existing mail spool ... two words: ACK ACK!
'k, looking at the file system, to start, I'm seeing changes:
The first mailbox is 'before' and the second is 'after':
12524
I am not sure, but I guess you have already created the user inbox
before posting the email to the account. However, by design autocreate
patch does not function this way.
In order the create on post feature of the autocreate patch be
activated, no account at all must be pre-exist. If the
So buy a new drive, format it with reiser or xfs or whatever and do
some tests of your own.
I know from personal experience after running it with xfs, it was alot
faster then with ext3.
That or reinstall?
Why would you keep your mail on your main partition anywho? If your
drive fails your mail
Yes, indeed.
That's why I bought an RAID5 Controller and do a backup every night. I have
an extra partition for var, so I just have to copy all, boot from disc,
format and recopy... That's simple too, but unfortunatly I got no more power
today to do this...
;-)
Have a good night and nice
Jim Norton wrote:
Quoting Ciprian Vizitiu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It doesn't seem like Cyrus related but a MTA one.
Anyway the question is (I think): do you have ONE Joe with ONE IMAP
box and
he should be able to receive mail on TWO domains? Or what you really
have is
TWO Joe(s) in TWO
Caleb Walker wrote:
My server uses procmail to process mail through spamassassin and then
into the users mailbox. In Debian I have found that for deliver
(cyrdeliver) to work I have to set the sticky bit. I did an update
recently and it removed the sticky bit on cyrdeliver and therefore mail
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Caleb Walker wrote:
Caleb Walker wrote:
My server uses procmail to process mail through spamassassin and then
into the users mailbox. In Debian I have found that for deliver
(cyrdeliver) to work I have to set the sticky bit. I did an update
recently and it removed the
I personally prefer xfs over reiserfs, however I don't think it's
better, because each file-system has it's give and take. No matter
which 'guide' you may find they should tell you the cost and benefit of
every file-system.
On Sat, 8 Apr 2006 00:52:51 +0200
Sascha Bieler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--On April 7, 2006 8:58:57 PM +0200 Sascha Bieler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I am running cyrus-imapd-2.1.12 on a Gentoo Linux with kernel 2.6.15.
Got a Pentium 4 Xeon 2,8 GHz and 2 GB Ram. The cyruspartition is ext3 on a
SCSI RAID 5.
hdparm -tT /dev/sda says:
/dev/sda:
Hello Caleb,
I use formail for that purpose:
cat /var/mail/username | \
formail -b -f -s /usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver -a username username
(Only Return-Path gets lost this way, but this probably doesn't matter.)
formail is part of the procmail package.
Look at man formail to check if you
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