Cyrus Imapd shared folders question

2007-01-29 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hy all, I m trying to configure shared folders on my cyrus imap server using for examples on cyradm : cm maillinglist sam maillinglist toto read My user toto is able to subscride on it and read mail and also put mails in it if i put correct rights on it. My question is : is there a way to be

RE: Cyrus Imapd shared folders question

2007-01-29 Thread Ciprian Marius Vizitiu
My user toto is able to subscride on it and read mail and also put mails in it if i put correct rights on it. My question is : is there a way to be able to send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] directly and then mail be stored on this shared folders? When i do that : i get this error

Use of NFS via TCP

2007-01-29 Thread Forrest Aldrich
I know it's recommended not to use Cyrus over NFS. But what about NFSv3 or 4 via TCP, instead of UDP? On a small network, I would imagine this would work alright. I wonder if the documentation (caution) is referring to UDP. Thanks. Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/

Re: correct wrong entries in mailboxes.db ?

2007-01-29 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007, peter pilsl wrote: I manually deleted the whole content of spool/user/SOMEUSER to get rid of all the mails and subboxes in it. Big Mistake. Cause cyrus still knows about all the subboxes that this user was supposed to have. How do I tell cyrus that there are no

Re: Use of NFS via TCP

2007-01-29 Thread Simon Matter
I know it's recommended not to use Cyrus over NFS. But what about NFSv3 or 4 via TCP, instead of UDP? I'm not an expert with NFS but I think the IP protocol doesn't matter here, things break with UDP and TCP. NFSv3 does not work, NFSv4 may work but IIRC nobody on the list reported a

Re: Use of NFS via TCP

2007-01-29 Thread Tom Samplonius
- Forrest Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I know it's recommended not to use Cyrus over NFS. But what about NFSv3 or 4 via TCP, instead of UDP? On a small network, I would imagine this would work alright. I wonder if the documentation (caution) is referring to UDP. The issue

Re: Clustering and replication

2007-01-29 Thread Tom Samplonius
- Bron Gondwana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 12:20:15PM -0800, Tom Samplonius wrote: - Wesley Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Close. imapd, pop3d, lmtpd, and other processes write to the log. The log is read by sync_client. This merely tells sync_client

Re: Clustering and replication

2007-01-29 Thread Tom Samplonius
- Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Believe it or not, it works and has been confirmed by several peoples on the list using different shared filesystems (VeritasFS and Tru64 comes to mind). In one thing you are right, it doesn't work with BerkeleyDB. Just switch all your BDB's to

Re: Clustering and replication

2007-01-29 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 04:04:36PM -0800, Tom Samplonius wrote: sync_client prints errors from time to time, but most seem harmless. It certainly does not print anything like Exiting..., when it decides to quit. I don't really know which log lines are bad, or not. What do you consider a