Quoting Bjoern Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
we have sucessfully installed a mailserver with Sendmail, MySQL and Cyrus.
Now we want to migrate the user mails from the old server (qmail) to the new.
I have tried imapsync and it works fine, but it takes too long for our
not so small
Hi,
i have installed a debin sarge package
cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with x in the
subject cause of german ä. Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just
looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is there anybody who have the
same problem and patched the debian paket?
Read this link, and then you know why mailutil is NOT good enough.
http://www.webservertalk.com/message1280487-1.html
I am also having this problem.
To improve the speed, I have to tar the mail to the new server and do
reconstruct, and then use imapsync to re-build the imap flag and
Holm Kapschitzki schrieb:
Hi,
i have installed a debin sarge package
cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with x in the
subject cause of german ä. Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just
looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is there anybody who have the
same problem and
Alexander Dalloz schrieb:
Holm Kapschitzki schrieb:
Hi,
i have installed a debin sarge package
cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with x in the
subject cause of german ä. Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just
looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is there anybody who
Wesley Craig schrieb:
On 20 Jul 2006, at 09:57, Holm Kapschitzki wrote:
i have installed a debin sarge package
cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with x in the
subject cause of german ä. Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just
looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is there
On 20 Jul 2006, at 09:57, Holm Kapschitzki wrote:
i have installed a debin sarge package cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1
+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with x in the subject cause of
german ä. Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just looking for a
patch, but cant find it. Is there anybody who have the
Hi everybody,
Early this morning a Cyrus 2.2.12 running on a RHEL 4 started refusing
delivery under the reason(s):
lmtpunix[30668]: DBERROR db4: Logging region out of memory; you may need
to increase its size
lmtpunix[30668]: DBERROR: opening /var/lib/imap/deliver.db: Cannot
allocate
Patrick T. Tsang wrote:
Read this link, and then you know why mailutil is NOT good enough.
http://www.webservertalk.com/message1280487-1.html
I am also having this problem.
To improve the speed, I have to tar the mail to the new server and do
reconstruct, and then use imapsync to
So lt looks like we are migrating our University to a murder setup. We are
about 50,000+ users, with currently a number of mailstores (UWash) and
users directly addressing them.
We are looking towards adding new hardware for an MUPDATE box and some
frontends. Anyone have recommendations on
Vincent Fox wrote:
So lt looks like we are migrating our University to a murder setup.
We are about 50,000+ users, with currently a number of mailstores
(UWash) and users directly addressing them.
We are looking towards adding new hardware for an MUPDATE box and
some frontends. Anyone
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 08:29:01PM -0400, Ciprian Vizitiu wrote:
Hi everybody,
Early this morning a Cyrus 2.2.12 running on a RHEL 4 started refusing
delivery under the reason(s):
lmtpunix[30668]: DBERROR db4: Logging region out of memory; you may need
to increase its size
My personal leaning is towards Sun hardware with RHEL4 but I wanted to get
some fresh opinions. Thought this topic worth a rehash since 2004 data is
useful but not current enough IMO.
(sun just announce a 3u dual proc 16G ram box with
24TB
of disk space for ~$70k for example)
I admit a fear
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, Vincent Fox wrote:
So lt looks like we are migrating our University to a murder setup. We are
about 50,000+ users, with currently a number of mailstores (UWash) and
users directly addressing them.
We are looking towards adding new hardware for an MUPDATE box and some
--On July 20, 2006 2:41:26 PM -0500 Phil Brutsche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Vincent Fox wrote:
So lt looks like we are migrating our University to a murder setup.
We are about 50,000+ users, with currently a number of mailstores
(UWash) and users directly addressing them.
We are looking
Vincent Fox wrote:
My personal leaning is towards Sun hardware with RHEL4 but I wanted
to get some fresh opinions. Thought this topic worth a rehash since
2004 data is useful but not current enough IMO.
RHEL5 is just around the corner (it's due for release in 6 mo). It's
something I would
My personal leaning is towards Sun hardware with RHEL4 but I wanted
to get
some fresh opinions. Thought this topic worth a rehash since 2004
data is
useful but not current enough IMO.
(sun just announce a 3u dual proc 16G ram box with
24TB
of disk space for ~$70k for example)
I admit a
Just curious, and not to start any religious wars, but if you're
going to go so far as buying the Sun hardware (which is quite good),
what's keeping you from running Solaris 10 x86?
Woah there! Several replies so far seem to think I made up my mind. I used
the word leaning only to
On Jul 20, 2006, at 6:11 PM, Vincent Fox wrote:
I have to read up on ZFS though, haven't really tinkered with it.
If I am
just running a conventional bunch of backends with local-attached
disks of
normal sizes, is ZFS still of benefit to me?
ZFS is certainly a benefit even if you're
Andrzej Adam Filip [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
anfi.homeunix.net web site may be discontinued with post fact
notification.
I post the info here because I believe that some of you have found
recipes for cyrus and sendmail integration published on the site to be
useful.
anfi.homeunix.net web
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