Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
SUMMARY: Attempting to upgrade Ubuntu results in 100% CPU tight-loops, not in a
system call, maybe somewhere in Berkeley DB. Blowing away the db dir works,
and I don't think there was anything important there, but what happened?
DETAILS:
I've just upgraded from Ubuntu Dapper Drake 32-bit to
of interest. Ideally, I'm looking for per-incident
or per-hour support; I have but a single mailbox on the system and wouldn't
have much use for an ongoing contract.
Jay Levitt
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info
How have others dealt with this problem (aside from switching clients)?
IMAP over SSL on port 993
Yeah, that's the direction I'm leaning in as well. Does performance suffer
at all from the encryption? I'm in the process of setting up OpenSSL but
haven't got very far yet. That's my one big
to set it to yes!
Jay
- Original Message -
From: Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jay Levitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: info-cyrus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: PATCH: have lmtpd report sieve script file errors
Jay Levitt wrote:
I forgot to CC you
Right now, lmtpd assumes that if fopen() fails on the sieve script, it must
be because the file isn't there, which is a valid condition, so no error is
logged. Since two people this week had permissions problems, seems like
something that ought to be logged. This simple patch does it.
Jay
Using Cyrus 2.1.12 and sendmail 8.12.6, I would like mail for all unknown
users to be delivered to a specific mailbox. I've tried setting
LUSER_RELAY, but since sendmail hands off all local mail to Cyrus, the
LUSER_RELAY is ignored. I do have confLOCAL_MAILER defined as cyrusv2.
I found a very
any
effect. I've tried simple one-line scripts that should refile all mail in
another folder or reject all mail, and it all lands right in my inbox. My
mail does have the X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2 header.
What could be going wrong, and how can I troubleshoot?
Jay Levitt
() myself, but because of the way OE opens frequent new sockets,
it's very difficult to debug this; I'm never attached to the right process.
Any ideas what might be going wrong? Any tips on how to debug?
Jay Levitt
I just did some testing myself with Outlook 2000 and Outlook Express 6.
I couldn't get either client to hang after doing APPENDs (with IDLE
enabled). OE does close the connection after calling IDLE after the
final APPEND however.
FWIW, and not that it matters in this case, OE and Outlook
John A. Tamplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is a quick and dirty patch for flushing the seen state whenever it
changes, relative to 2.1.11.
Works great for me on Outlook Express 6.
Jay Levitt
how much of a performance hit would be
taken to just add code like this at the end of cmd_fetch
You are my hero! Gonna try this out.
One OE 6.0 user reported seeing really strange behavior where
occasionally messages would
show as deleted in OE (never having been read), and when she
I have no plans on changing how seen state is currently cached. We haven't
had any complaints from our users and (now that we found the cyrusdb_flat
problem) it doesn't seem like it is that huge an uissue for most other
sites, either.
Interesting. Can you tell me the semantics of the caching
for your mboxlist? I have over 7000 messages in my
inbox and it's zippy as can be...
Jay Levitt
following? If so, is there any chance of
updating more frequently in a future release? OE is certainly a popular
client, and it sounds like Mozilla has the same problem. I can duplicate
this at will in OE with a skiplist seen db.
Jay Levitt
Am I correct in assuming that the db directory doesn't need to be backed
up - in fact should not be backed up - and I should instead be backing up
the db.backup1 and db.backup2 dirs and using reconstruct to recreate db
itself?
Jay Levitt
Hi.. can anyone shed light on this?
--
I'm setting up a simple server for home use. The server is running on the
cleverly-named machine linux.home.jay.fm, and will be serving mail for
jay.fm. I am, for starters, using auxprop with sasldb to keep things
simple. I'm
Why don't you just use jay as your sasldb2 username. Log in for mail
using jay and your sasldb2 password. Set your MTA masquerade as jay.fm
when you send mail outside your house. That's what I do in my house.
That's what I was trying to do, but saslpasswd2 automatically appends the
FQDN of the
At least on my server, it doesn't matter. Even though sasldblistusers2
shows me as [EMAIL PROTECTED], I still sign in from Outlook
and Evolution as harrisl and my mailboxes which were created with cyradm
are in the form user.harrisl.inbox etc. Remember you still have to
create user jay in
. sasldblistusers2 output
looks exactly the same, but it worked. Thanks. When in doubt, delete
everything and try the exact same thing again to see if it works the second
time. Nevermind definitions of insanity!
Harris
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 14:06, Jay Levitt wrote:
At least on my server
I'm setting up a simple server for home use. The server is running on the
cleverly-named machine linux.home.jay.fm, and will be serving mail for
jay.fm. I am, for starters, using auxprop with sasldb to keep things
simple. I'm running imapd 2.1.10 and SASL 2.1.9. I am creating exactly one
- Original Message -
From: Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jay Levitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 3:07 AM
Subject: Re: Thoughts on the age-old cyradm thingie
Jay Levitt wrote:
Interesting. That patch
. Expect to spend a few years on it.
Jay Levitt
where perl libraries are
supposed to go. Are there systems where NOT passing PREFIX to MakeMaker
does the wrong thing?
- Original Message -
From: Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jay Levitt [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November
- Original Message -
From: Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jay Levitt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 3:12 AM
Subject: Re: Thoughts on the age-old cyradm thingie
Jay Levitt wrote:
I'm new to Cyrus imapd - and, for that matter, to autoconf, perl
, what do you think? I don't have the background to know which
of these two ideas is actually more portable or correct, but this problem
seems to pop up fairly consistently on info-cyrus and on newsgroups.. sure
would be nice to fix it.
Jay Levitt
26 matches
Mail list logo