Slower after migration from 2.1 to 2.2

2007-09-19 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Hello, A customer wanted a new machine, and I used Cyrus 2.2 (Debian Etch). Before I used Debian Sarge with Cyrus 2.1. I just copied all data to the new machine, installed Cyrus 2.2 and saw no problem. So I did no conversion to another database type or something like that. Now my customer says th

Re: Slower after migration from 2.1 to 2.2

2007-09-19 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Paul van der Vlis wrote: > Hello, > > A customer wanted a new machine, and I used Cyrus 2.2 (Debian Etch). > Before I used Debian Sarge with Cyrus 2.1. I just copied all data to the > new machine, installed Cyrus 2.2 and saw no problem. So I did no > conversion to another database type or somethin

Quick Utilities for getting into user mail file

2007-09-19 Thread Rick Kunkel
Hello all, Having recently moved away from mbox format, I'm at a bit of a loss dealing with seemingly trivial issues... Using mbox, I could become root on the server, and run "mail -u " to view the user's mail in a quick and dirty fashion. This is handy, for instance, when the user has 20

Re: Quick Utilities for getting into user mail file

2007-09-19 Thread Alain Spineux
On 9/19/07, Rick Kunkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello all, > > Having recently moved away from mbox format, I'm at a bit of a loss > dealing with seemingly trivial issues... > > Using mbox, I could become root on the server, and run > >"mail -u " > > to view the user's mail in a quick and

Re: Quick Utilities for getting into user mail file

2007-09-19 Thread Robert Banz
> > Currently, I'm modifying a pinerc file and running PC-Pine to do > this if > necessary. Are there any other tools available for this kind of > quick and > dirty mailbox manipulation? Modifying config files on a per-user > basis is > kind of a pain, and running webmail can be slow with h

Re: Slower after migration from 2.1 to 2.2

2007-09-19 Thread Paul van der Vlis
Rudy Gevaert schreef: > Paul van der Vlis wrote: >> Hello, >> >> A customer wanted a new machine, and I used Cyrus 2.2 (Debian Etch). >> Before I used Debian Sarge with Cyrus 2.1. I just copied all data to the >> new machine, installed Cyrus 2.2 and saw no problem. So I did no >> conversion to anot

Re: Quick Utilities for getting into user mail file

2007-09-19 Thread Andy Fiddaman
On Wed, 19 Sep 2007, Rick Kunkel wrote: ; Currently, I'm modifying a pinerc file and running PC-Pine to do this if ; necessary. Are there any other tools available for this kind of quick and ; dirty mailbox manipulation? Modifying config files on a per-user basis is ; kind of a pain, and running

Re: Slower after migration from 2.1 to 2.2

2007-09-19 Thread Scott M. Likens
Paul, Which Mail Client is your user using? Additionally have you tried to run reconstruct or squatter on his INBOX to see the difference? (replace the $PREFIX with where your cyrus bin utilities are, and username with the username in question) $PREFIX/bin/reconstruct -r -f user.username or $P

delete messages from INBOX.Trash INBOX.Junk

2007-09-19 Thread Vladi Lemurov
Hello! Is there any way to delete old messages e.g. older than 30 days from INBOX.Trash and INBOX.Junk mailboxes of all users in a proper "cyrus-way"? Or should we use scripts with lines something like "find ./ -regex "./[0-9]*\." -ctime +30 -exec rm {} \;" and then rebuild the ma