On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, Diego Ventrice wrote:
> Randomly created, I see
>
> Promise this is the last one.
> Would you mind telling me how do you have cyrus partitions set ?
>
> Sorry for all the questions but Im close to start building a server to
> serve several thousands
> of email accounts. Ive be
Randomly created, I see
Promise this is the last one.
Would you mind telling me how do you have cyrus partitions set ?
Sorry for all the questions but Im close to start building a server to
serve several thousands
of email accounts. Ive been working with plain cyrus installations
flawlessly for a
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010, Diego Ventrice wrote:
> Thanks Andrew,
>
> Last question if you let me:
> What criteria is generally used for which maiolboxes will be created on what
> back end server ?
Hmmm. I think in the newer versions of Cyrus it can randomly choose a
backend, but I'm not sure about t
Thanks Andrew,
Last question if you let me:
What criteria is generally used for which maiolboxes will be created on what
back end server ?
Thanks
Diego
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Mar 2010, Diego Ventrice wrote:
>
> John,
>>
>> Few questions about mur
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010, Diego Ventrice wrote:
> John,
>
> Few questions about murder if you dont mind.
>
> Does the front end server act as a load balancer, and also are back end
> server replicated exact copies ?
>
> How would it be to deploy HA with murder, on the front servers ?
Frontend servers
John,
Few questions about murder if you dont mind.
Does the front end server act as a load balancer, and also are back end
server replicated exact copies ?
How would it be to deploy HA with murder, on the front servers ?
Thanks
D.
> Murder rocks, IMO, well worth the learning curve of the se
I have one user who cannot get their vacation filter to work. Other
filters work fine. I have tried moving their filter folder and
re-creating it, and that has not helped, so I don't think the problem is
the way squirrel mail created/edited the filter, or some corruption in
the files themselves
G'day,
I'm running into a problem with Thunderbird 3 (3.0.3, but I got it with
3.0 as well) with an account hosted on a Cyrus IMAP server running cyrus
2.2.13 on NetBSD from NetBSD's pkgsrc system.
The symptom is that Thunderbird hangs forever saying "looking for
folders". The cause is, I sus
> -Original Message-
> From: John Madden [mailto:jmad...@ivytech.edu]
> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 2:07 PM
> To: Simpson, John R
> Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Subject: Re: High Availability approaches for Cyrus
>
> > - We have three Cyrus servers, each with a single large mails
Quoting "Simpson, John R" :
Greetings all,
I've spent a good deal of time searching the Info-Cyrus
archives (and various googled articles) to identify the recommended
ways to improve Cyrus availability and reduce disaster recovery
time. The two main approaches appear to be Cy
> - We have three Cyrus servers, each with a single large mailstore.
> Would there be a significant advantage to splitting them into multiple
> smaller mailstores? We’re using Perdition but not Murder / Aggregator.
Murder rocks, IMO, well worth the learning curve of the setup. If
you're goin
Greetings all,
I've spent a good deal of time searching the Info-Cyrus archives
(and various googled articles) to identify the recommended ways to improve
Cyrus availability and reduce disaster recovery time. The two main approaches
appear to be Cyrus replication and file system re
On Mon, March 15, 2010 5:11 pm, Pascal Gienger wrote:
> Le 15/03/10 17:08, Eric Luyten a écrit :
>
>>
>
> X4200 here (also AMD, 2x dualcore).
Pascal,
I know those. We run two of them as DNS caching
and LDAP servers.
Two dual core AMDs at 2.4 GHz, with 8 GB of RAM
and four internal 73 GB SAS dri
Le 15/03/10 17:08, Eric Luyten a écrit :
>
X4200 here (also AMD, 2x dualcore).
Operating system?
Solaris x86 or Linux?
Pascal
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> Yes, for sure.
>
> Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured
> on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ?
>
> Thanks a lot Andrew
in main.cf:
relay_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/relay_domains
in relay_domains (either of the 2; see "man 8 lmtp"):
exa
> Yes, for sure.
>
> Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured
> on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ?
I guess what you want is something like this in main.cf (not master.cf?):
mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp
Simon
>
> Th
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