The traffic on info-cyrus is quite substantial if all one is interested
in are new releases and/or patches (especially security-related ones).
I do not see an announce-type mailinglist available from
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html so I'm assuming there
isn't one. I was wondering
Piet Ruyssinck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you're running Cyrus for a reasonably sized company or institution,
please let me know, including the hardware you're using, number of
(simultaneous) users, level of satisfaction, and other useful
information.
We've been using Cyrus 2.1.9 in
jonathan giles [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Jan 7 14:20:10 popper2 saslauthd[113]: AUTHFAIL: user=user service=imap
realm= [PAM auth error]
I believe I had the same problem until I added /etc/pam.d/imap with the
contents just like my /etc/pam.d/sshd (IIRC).
Erik.
Jonas Jacobsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I do to filter incoming mail to different IMAP folders? On
the Cyrus homepage, something called Sieve is mentioned. How do I use
this? What package should I install? How do I use it with Cyrus IMAP?
Like Rob said, upgrade to something more
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All of the db stuff _is_ isolated in the cyrusdb layer. That's why it
is so easy to switch between flat/skiplist/berkeley.
I wouldn't rate it as easy unless it was a config option at run-time,
not an option to configure at compile-time.
Erik.
Darci Antônio Tartari [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could you give me more details about this solution. How can I
implement it or where I can get more information about it ? The lmtpd
is going down in a daily basis on my installation. It is going to make
me crazy !!
I just recompiled with the
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's really hard to keep formatted in any way that looks reasoanble.
I would say that your editor should take care of that (for me, Emacs
does an excellent job).
There's also the fact that markup languages let you embed hyperlinks,
etc.
Did you
Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If someone has a good idea of how to make the documentation easier to
deal with, we're all for it.
What's wrong with plain text?
Erik.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Felix Cuello) writes:
Nov 7 15:00:11 sinclair pop3d[3432]: login: sinclair[200.xxx.xxx.xxx]
fcuell plaintext
Nov 7 15:00:49 sinclair saslauthd[554]: AUTHFAIL: user=fcuell
service=pop realm=
Are you authenticating via PAM? You might need to add an entry for
pop in
Hi.
I've converted all my databases in Cyrus (2.1.9) to skiplist in hopes of
stopping those annoying DBERROR messages. In that process I came to
realize that I could not use the seen-files any more because they would
be incompatible with the new format.
Is there any way I can migrate those old
Hi.
The following error message seem to be at warn (syslog priority) or
above:
Oct 30 14:24:57 myhost imapd[12489]: idle for too long, closing connection
Shouldn't this be only an info, or is it really a warning that something
is about to go wrong (which how I think of warnings)?
The other
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It could probably go to LOG_INFO.
Is this a configuration option I can adujust? Or can I recompile Cyrus
to use info instead?
If you're using Berkeley DB 4 there's a bug in the locker counting
code that causes this number to not be decremented, so
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's in imap/imapd.c, near the top of cmdloop().
Will this be fixed in the next release?
Keep in mind that this won't make them entirely go away, since
Berkeley is still the prefered database for duplicate.db and
tls_cache.db. And they *are* a
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can, it's just not a great idea performance-wise (skiplist is more
optimized towards enumeration operatons than random access).
Keeping in mind that I will have about 50 users that access their
mailboxes all day, would I notice any performance
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That depends on a number of things. mailboxes.db should be skiplist
for performance reasons anyway.
What is skiplist? Is the code included in Cyrus?
Thanks,
Erik.
Eric Minto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Imp has a patch that allows it to display messages in an Outlook-style
format, with a folders pane and a message preview pane.
Where can I find this patch?
Thanks,
Erik.
Fabian Fagerholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about introducing an ACL flag that would control the ability to
expunge? (e)
Ah, now this I really like. Then I could still have the users press
delete, but if they misconfigured their clients to try to EXPUNGE
directly from the Inbox or to
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, this is one advantage of single instance store.
Ah, yes. Clever. :-)
Failing to provide a feature that no one has ever asked for (until
now) isn't creating a problem.
Yes, that sounds reasonable.
Thanks for the rapid replies. We will
Erik Enge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm compiling cyrus-imapd and cyrus-sasl 2.1.9 from source and
everything has gone fairly good until now. I don't understand why I
get this error message:
Oct 17 18:25:04 localhost imapd[6803]: cannot connect to saslauthd
server: No such file
Erik Enge [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have some more information to offer.
I straced 'master' with -f (follow forks) and saw that Cyrus looks for
/var/state/saslauthd/mux instead of /var/run/mux (as stated by the FAQ).
I guess it changed in the versions somewhere.
Anyway, I made saslauthd put
Hi.
I'm compiling cyrus-imapd and cyrus-sasl 2.1.9 from source and
everything has gone fairly good until now. I don't understand why I get
this error message:
Oct 17 18:25:04 localhost imapd[6803]: cannot connect to saslauthd server: No such
file or directory
Oct 17 18:25:04 localhost
Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cyrus stores the messages themselves in individual text files,
unchanged from the way they are passed in via LMTP.
So it's like maildir?
Could I copy the raw Cyrus directories and expect them to work with
other clients that supported maildir?
Hi.
I have been trying to figure out what formats Cyrus can store mail in,
but even though I have gotten hints here and there I have found no hard
information.
Does it use Berkley DB to store the mail? How about maildir/mailbox?
Thanks,
Erik Enge.
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