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> From: Greg A. Woods [mailto:woods-cy...@weird.com]
> Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 6:06 PM
> At Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:14:19 -0500, "Dan Smith"
> wrote:
> Subject: RE: Is there a graceful shutdown of imapd process?
> >
> > My main goal is really to distribute n
At Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:14:19 -0500, "Dan Smith" wrote:
Subject: RE: Is there a graceful shutdown of imapd process?
>
> My main goal is really to distribute newly created subscribers across
> multiple partitions. The vendor supports multiple messaging solutions, so
> they chose to implement this
What causes mailbox reservations and how do you clear them without
server restarts?
I'm running through re-populating our cluster in advance of a go-live
next week and I'm finding that about one in every hundred or so return
"Mailbox is currently reserved" when trying to adjust quotas or create
Michael Menge wrote:
TV> I'll move several thousand cyrus mailboxes to a new server. Old
TV> Server was running cyrus imapd 2.2, new server runs cyrus imapd 2.3.
TV> I tar all users starting with A (later b,c,d..), create all
TV> mailboxes on the new server with cyradm (script), extract the
TV> t
Thanks for your reply. We're running Red Hat and just getting started with
Cyrus.
The solution is provided by a third party, so I'm kind of hobbled with what
I can and can't do (and have been told that patching imapd is definitely
out).
I thought a bit about the iptables solution, but it would st
Hi,
thanks for your quick feedback. The option is exactly what I was looking for;
I haven't noticed it because I'm using cyrus 2.2 at the moment.
Thanks,
Ingo Steuwer
Am Freitag, 20. November 2009 schrieb Marc Patermann:
> Hi,
>
> Ingo Steuwer schrieb:
> > I'm in building a test-environment whe
On 11/19/2009 11:06 AM, Thomas Vogt wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'll move several thousand cyrus mailboxes to a new server. Old Server was
> running cyrus imapd 2.2, new server runs cyrus imapd 2.3.
>
> The task seems pretty trivial. I tar all users starting with A (later
> b,c,d..), create all mailboxes on
On 11/20/2009 07:17 AM, Ingo Steuwer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm in building a test-environment where I'd like to setup my cyrus mail spoll
> (/var/spool/cyrus/mail) on a NFS filesystem. I know that locking issues in
> NFSv3 prevent a clean mail delivery with cyrus and want to give NFSv4 a try.
>
> My sus
Quoting Ingo Steuwer :
Hi,
I'm in building a test-environment where I'd like to setup my cyrus
mail spoll
(/var/spool/cyrus/mail) on a NFS filesystem. I know that locking issues in
NFSv3 prevent a clean mail delivery with cyrus and want to give NFSv4 a try.
My suspect from older tests was,
Hi,
Ingo Steuwer schrieb:
> I'm in building a test-environment where I'd like to setup my cyrus mail
> spoll
> (/var/spool/cyrus/mail) on a NFS filesystem. I know that locking issues in
> NFSv3 prevent a clean mail delivery with cyrus and want to give NFSv4 a try.
>
> My suspect from older te
Quoting Marc Patermann :
Hi,
Thomas Vogt schrieb:
I'll move several thousand cyrus mailboxes to a new server. Old
Server was running cyrus imapd 2.2, new server runs cyrus imapd 2.3.
The task seems pretty trivial. I tar all users starting with A (later
b,c,d..), create all mailboxes on the n
Any ideas how to install a filter for all users?
I mean moving messages marked as spam (by SpamAssassin) to personal
Spam folders.
W dniu 17 listopada 2009 13:01 użytkownik nunatarsuaq
napisał:
> 2009/11/17 Michael Menge :
>> Quoting nunatarsuaq :
>>
>>> Found a partial solution:
>>>
>>> 1. In
Hi,
I'm in building a test-environment where I'd like to setup my cyrus mail spoll
(/var/spool/cyrus/mail) on a NFS filesystem. I know that locking issues in
NFSv3 prevent a clean mail delivery with cyrus and want to give NFSv4 a try.
My suspect from older tests was, that the handling of cyrus.
Le 19/11/2009 19:13, Dan Smith a écrit :
> My goal is to be able to reload the imapd.conf file for imap processes
> without impacting currently connected subscribers.
> I know that there are some patches available to allow this to be done
> with a SIGHUP, but until they are widely accepted and on
Hi,
Thomas Vogt schrieb:
> I'll move several thousand cyrus mailboxes to a new server. Old
> Server was running cyrus imapd 2.2, new server runs cyrus imapd 2.3.
>
> The task seems pretty trivial. I tar all users starting with A (later
> b,c,d..), create all mailboxes on the new server with cyra
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