Hello all,
What are the conditions to trigger the
replication in ver.2.3.3?
My testing platform shows me that only the
TOUCHED imap folder and TOUCHED email(imap flag: SEEN state will
not!)will do.
I have some old imap folders created before the
replica is done.
These folders will not
Hi Ken,
Sorry to be ambiguous, but I did a little too much previous editing.
Ok,
I have previously set local6.debug to /var/log/imapd.log and nothing appears
there !, I am guessing the debug has been turned off when compiled.
The config I have been using for quite some time (couple of cyrus
Hi Ken,
Sorry to be ambiguous, but I did a little too much previous editing.
Ok,
I have previously set local6.debug to /var/log/imapd.log and nothing
appears
there !, I am guessing the debug has been turned off when compiled.
As the file
My curus-imapd authenticates using gssapi kerberos5.
Is there a webmail system that authenticates users to the cyrus-imapd
using kerberos5?
Maybe through pubcookie?
I cannot find any directions..
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Patrick T. Tsang wrote:
Hello all,
What are the conditions to trigger the replication in ver.2.3.3?
My testing platform shows me that only the TOUCHED imap folder and
TOUCHED email (imap flag: SEEN state will not!) will do.
It is true that rolling replication (sync_client -r) will only
My curus-imapd authenticates using gssapi kerberos5.
Is there a webmail system that authenticates users to the cyrus-imapd
using kerberos5?
Maybe through pubcookie?
I cannot find any directions..
At CMU, we are using a slightly modiffied version of SquirrelMail
which uses pubcookie with
Helo.
1.When we try to interact with sieve on frontend we get the following:
S: IMPLEMENTATION Cyrus timsieved v2.2.12-Debian-2.2.12-4
S: SASL LOGIN PLAIN
S: SIEVE fileinto reject envelope vacation imapflags notify
subaddress relational comparator-i;ascii-numeric regex
S: OK
C: AUTHENTICATE
roos wrote:
Helo.
1.When we try to interact with sieve on frontend we get the following:
S: IMPLEMENTATION Cyrus timsieved v2.2.12-Debian-2.2.12-4
S: SASL LOGIN PLAIN
S: SIEVE fileinto reject envelope vacation imapflags notify
subaddress relational comparator-i;ascii-numeric regex
S: OK
C:
so far I am happyly running a 2.1.12 cyrus with virtualdomains
Now one user demands a [EMAIL PROTECTED] address.
Is there any way to achieve this without touching unixhierarchysep - I am not
sure whether
all of the soft that accesses the server (there are some custom scripts to scan
mail
I have cyrus installed via redhat 4 rpms. I thought I could separate
all cyrus messages from sendmail, by doing the following in syslog.conf:
*.info;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none;cron.none;local6.*
/var/log/messages
mail.*;local6.none
Am Do, den 13.04.2006 schrieb Mark London um 1:40:
I have cyrus installed via redhat 4 rpms. I thought I could separate
all cyrus messages from sendmail, by doing the following in syslog.conf:
*.info;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none;cron.none;local6.*
/var/log/messages
Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just
brought up??
Would appreciate pointers to some if possible.
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Cyrus
I would like to run squatter to get indexes up. I run a virtual system
using virtdomains. As such, I would like to know what to use for the
users
running squatter with the cyrus default
/usr/lib/cyrus/squatter -r -v user/%
doesn't work
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Quoting Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just
brought up??
Would appreciate pointers to some if possible.
How about a simple Perl script that sends multiple emails per second to
a few system and Cyrus mailboxes? You could then run
Quoting Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just
brought up??
Would appreciate pointers to some if possible.
I wrote a little Perl script for stress testing an email system. It's
very simple minded. I just takes an 'addresses' file
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 18:54 -0700, Jim Norton wrote:
Quoting Ow Mun Heng [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just
brought up??
Would appreciate pointers to some if possible.
How about a simple Perl script that sends multiple emails per
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