Hi,
On 16.02.2018 15:37, Robert Stepanek wrote:
Thanks for making this more clear to me :)
On Fri, Feb 16, 2018, at 11:07, Vladislav Kurz wrote:
The problem is that headers with non-ascii chars are encoded in form
like this:
Subject: =?UTF-8?B?UmU6I.gVG9v?=
And also the body is sometimes c
Hi,
I'm using sieve with cyrus to sort incoming mail, and it works perfectly
with latin symbols. But what if I need to sort out the mail that has all
sorts utf-8 sumbols in it ? Like MIME-encoded headers and base64
-encoded body ? I've read in the RFC that implementation should support
this,
Hi,
I'm using cyrus 2.5.11. I have abount hundred mailboxes, most of them
are used by users which still prefer POP3 over IMAP, but recently I
noticed that I have non-deleted mail for almost a year in such
mailboxes. I also have a roundcube web-interface configured to use IMAP,
so I took a bri
Hi,
On 04.10.2017 18:26, Simon Matter wrote:
Interesting, I've never seen this problem over the years.
Are there firewall rules active on the cyrus-imapd host? Probably limiting
connection rate?
Yeah, but this happens even when I'm in the same LAN as the server is,
and no filtering between my
Hi,
I'm using cyrus-imapd (now 2.4.x) and Thunderbird. The problem is, when
I click fast on the e-mails, I often get the "Login to server foo.bar
failed" (when I click like one -email per 3 seconds everything is fine).
My password is okay, so I just press "Cancel". I live with this problem
fo
Hi.
On 17.01.2017 19:09, Andy Dorman via Info-cyrus wrote:
I am not an expert by any means and I hope someone corrects me if I
make a bad suggestion...but I have two questions:
1. It sounds like you have a heavily used server, so why do you have
Cyrus listening on both "localhost:lmtp" AND
Hi,
I'm using cyrus-imapd for quite long, but recently I encountered an
issue with delivery: one of my mail servers is handling a significant
load of e-mails, and quite often I'm seeing line like this in the maillog:
Jan 17 12:35:26 gw0 sm-mta[7]: v0H7ZML4078586: SYSERR(root): Could
not conne
Hi.
Recently I've upgraded one of my servers to cyrus-imapd 2.5.x, and
shortly after upgrade I notices that logs are filling with errors like
Jun 10 19:48:03 ns imap[13392]: IDLE: error sending message DONE to
idled for mailbox user.foobar.Sent: Connection refused.
I was not using idled on 2.4.x
Hi.
Guys, where do I report the issue with a cyrus bugzilla site ? Right now
it's using localized interface (at least russian when it sees russian
language reported by the browser), but it incorrectly indicates the
encoding in the page headers, setting it to ISO-8859-5, instead of the
UTF-8 which
Hi.
Half a year ago I wrote the message here asking about how can I
retriever various statistics about a mailbox, like the last date the
user was getting his mail out of it and so. and I was told about fud. I
was using it since that, and successfully. But recently I got the access
to one of m
Hi.
On 28.12.2015 18:11, Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus wrote:
> You'd be looking for the "recenttime" field in the mailbox. Interestingly, it
> appears you can get it via the 'fud' daemon, but it's not exposed via an
> annotation.
>
> If you create a bug in bugzilla (or phabricator) to remind us..
Hi.
Some time ago I used the seen per-user databases to determine when the
mailbox was last accessed (and it was easy - it was the time of seen
database modification - for IMAP users, of course). Now the seen
database has migrated into one file for all users, and I'm not sure how
to do this. I wil
Hi.
On 06.02.2015 18:05, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
> But btw: Depending of what your filter should do, may be it makes more sense
> in your target scenario to do the filter / rule task on all incoming mail in
> your mailer/MDA/MTA before cyrus - i.e. by your mailers SIEVE implementation
> or othe
Hi.
On 06.02.2015 17:05, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
> The sieve script is (depending from where or what it should do) in a global
> place (or domain) - logged in as cyrus admin - - like imap/sieve/global or by
> SIEVE shell - within the cyrus system and then INCLUDED by user scripts which
> should
Hi.
On 06.02.2015 14:46, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
> did you still have read the manual?:
I really do. The most sad thing - is that I have to read the part that
isn't yet written. The thought of the author of this particular article
was dwelling for some reason, there's no explanation about how the
Hi.
How do I assign a default sieve script to each existing user (I can
write a script and symlink the default sieve script to each sieve user's
folder, but it seems way rude) ? I have set the
autocreate_sieve_compiledscript, but since imapd continues to complain
about the /var/imap/sieve/u/user/d
Hi.
If I'm using replication, and master goes offline for a moment, and I
have some mail delivered on replica (from SMTP, beacuse I kinda have
SMTP configured to deliver on localhost, and IMAP master is also a CARP
master), how do I handle this situtation when master is back online (and
the ma
Hi.
Guys, where is the seen database nowadays ? :) I used to think that it's
stored in /user//.seen, these files do
exist on my server but they seem to be irrelevant. I just truncated one
of them and the seen information didn't go anywhere. Furthermore, they
aren't touched by the server for a
Hi, all.
How can I remove all remains of old bogus mailboxes with quota
assigned on 'em ?
===Cut===
%./cyrquota
Quota % UsedUsed Root
0 alex
0 baklanov
0 boss
[...]
%cyradm localhost
Password:
localhost> sq alex none
rem
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