I'm running Cyrus 2.3.9 on a small server (less than 10 accounts). I'm
thinking of using replication to put a second copy of the mail store on
a remote server.
The twist is that I'm planning to configure the remote replica to put
its Cyrus spool in a file system that is encrypted (using
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 23:10:55 -0700, Rich Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I'm running Cyrus 2.3.9 on a small server (less than 10 accounts). I'm
thinking of using replication to put a second copy of the mail store on
a remote server.
The twist is that I'm planning to configure the remote
On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Ken Murchison wrote:
; This patch tries to force the entire buffer to be aligned, rather than
; aligning each 64-bit field individually. Don't know if this will work or not.
The concept seems to work fine. There are some other places that
the same trick needs to be done -
Gary Mills wrote:
We have a Cyrus murder configuration with one proxy front-end and
one storage back-end. I'm very pleased with it. However, users who
happen to look at the full headers of their e-mail are often alarmed
by the word `murder' that appears in the first `Received' header.
It's