Heya :)
2008/9/17 Adam Tauno Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I noticed that dovecot and cyrus don't differ that much in speed to
each other. Both seem to excel at certain points, while being weaker
at another. But overall the performance on a huge mailbox seemed to be
comparable. Dovecot seemed
Hello,
2008/9/17 Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Another thing which really intrigued me was the inherent
cluster-ability of dovecot, which is a huge PITA to get to run on
cyrus (as I have just implemented it a couple of months ago). Yet I
only have read about it in the documentation, and not
This mail accidently went off-listSo here a resend
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jens Hoffrichter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2008/6/9
Subject: Re: Cyrus - can't create user mailbox
To: Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Stephen,
2008/6/9 Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Try
Hi Stephen,
2008/6/9 Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for your advice.
No problem - we all struggled at some point and were glad for help :)
$ cat /etc/postfix/master.cf | grep smtp
smtp inet n - - - - smtpd
smtp unix - - - -
Hello Jorey
2008/6/5 Jorey Bump [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At first I thought that this was a problem related to entropy, but it
even persisted after I turned off allowapop, and unconfigured
everything relating to TLS (as SSL/TLS will be handled completely by
the perdition, we don't need it)
To
Hello,
2008/6/6 Jorey Bump [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yeah, it shouldn't lock with urandom. You might want to play around with
poptimeout and popminpoll, to see if that has any effect on your load
balancing test. Is jakarta-jmeter distributing these logins among enough
different users to simulate
Hallo Klaus,
2008/6/6 Klaus Steinberger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm seeing some weird behaviour with the pop3 daemon on a GFS HA
cluster with load balancing.
I would not advise running cyrus-imapd on top of GFS. GFS is even with the
best tuning possible very slow regarding small files (the
Hello everyone,
I hope this is the correct mailing list to post this problem on.
I'm seeing some weird behaviour with the pop3 daemon on a GFS HA
cluster with load balancing.
The general situation is as follows:
I have 3 servers here, everyone installed with CentOS 5.1 and the
latest RedHat