Bug filed:
https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/3115
On 7/17/20 1:52 AM, Matthew Schumacher wrote:
HI Ellie,
I agree that it's probably a bug. I'll open a github issue.
I'll report back with the issue number.
Thanks,
Matt
On 7/16/20 5:47 PM, ellie timoney wrote:
Hi,
I've seen
won't get automatic notifications about updates, so if you
can, it's better if you do it. Feel free to just paste your previous email as
the issue text. :)
Cheers,
ellie
On Thu, Jul 16, 2020, at 11:23 AM, Matthew Schumacher wrote:
I'm trying to use external notifications on 3.2.2 but it doesn't
I'm trying to use external notifications on 3.2.2 but it doesn't work.
If I define
event_notifier: external
notify_external: /usr/cyrus/bin/cyrus_notify
event_groups: access
event_extra_params: clientAddress timestamp service
Then the imapd thread dies with this assertion:
Jul 15 18:01:54
List,
Anyone see this before? For some reason I simply can't subscribe to my
folders. Looking at it from the protocol level:
a list (subscribed) "" "*"
returns
.
* LIST (\Subscribed \HasNoChildren) "/" Vendors/Tools
* LIST (\Subscribed \HasNoChildren) "/" Vendors/Travel
* LIST
On 12/13/2016 02:08 PM, Patrick Boutilier via Info-cyrus wrote:
> On 12/13/2016 05:23 PM, Matthew Schumacher via Info-cyrus wrote:
>> Is there a way to change this?
>
> What version of Cyrus? In 2.4.18 I can set to just lrs . Do you have
> implicit_owner_rights def
Forgot to sent to the list:
On 12/13/2016 12:02 PM, Patrick Boutilier via Info-cyrus wrote:
> On 12/13/2016 04:56 PM, Matthew Schumacher via Info-cyrus wrote:
>> Expiring the email looks simple enough, but I can't quite seem to figure
>> out how to create a spam mailbox they can'
Hello,
I would like to start moving spam into a spam folder for each of my
users instead of dropping it, then deleting it after a few weeks.
Expiring the email looks simple enough, but I can't quite seem to figure
out how to create a spam mailbox they can't delete. If I create a
user.fred.spam
On 10/08/2012 12:48 PM, Matthew Schumacher wrote:
I have exactly the same issue:
I found on my system that this file:
/cyrus/mailboxes/e/user/escalations/cyrus.index
Was being held open by 6423 children processes which all reported:
fcntl(17, F_SETLKW, {type=F_WRLCK, whence=SEEK_SET
On 10/04/2012 04:41 AM, Andreas Haumer wrote:
I checked about 20 processes and all of them hang on the F_SETLKW fcntl()
call on fileid #16 which always points to the same file
(/cluster/var/imap/user/o/office.seen)
Using lsof I could identify the process which was holding the
lock on
List,
I have the latest cyrus 2.3.16 but I run into frequent pop lock issues
where the pop3 server process just won't timeout and it locks the
account. I have used a patch followed on this list that allows me to
set a pop3timeout less than 10 minutes and currently it's set at 3
minutes but that
List,
I have a folder with the following permissions:
lam user/matt/Folder
matt lrswited
Which omits both the administrative (a) and the create (s) sub-folder
permissions. I am using these settings because I want to provide users
with a folder that they can't delete or create subfolders in,
David S. Madole wrote:
If you are talking about the suggestion I made, which looked like this:
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 \
-m state --state NEW \
-m recent --update --seconds 60 -j DROP
iptables -A INPUT -p tcp --dport 22 \
-m state --state NEW \
David S. Madole wrote:
From Matthew Schumacher on Monday, May 21, 2007 6:35 PM
I agree with Blake, while I can do it with IPtables it's not
a good solution.
The first iptables suggestion blocked the offending IP, which
is fine, but also requires me to babysit the server. The
second
List,
I'm getting some spammer trying to guess usernames and passwords:
May 21 11:01:55 larry pop3[5845]: badlogin: [83.209.35.32] plaintext bob
SASL(-13): authentication failure: checkpass failed
May 21 11:01:54 larry pop3[5860]: badlogin: [83.209.35.32] plaintext
complaints SASL(-13):
Blake Hudson wrote:
These types of threats are becoming more and more common and in reaction
awareness is increasing and more software seems to be implementing
mechanisms to cope. I would personally love to see Cyrus implement some
sort of connection limit or throttling per IP/network/user.
Janne Peltonen wrote:
But I still seem to get some weird DB errors, the same I used to: if I
log in and out on the node on which Cyrus was started first, the imapd
process that accepted my connection complains about DBERROR on exit:
--clip--
Oct 30 09:21:19 lcluster2 imap[10378]: login:
Sanchez Nicolas wrote:
Hi !
First, I'm sorry but I'm french and I don't speak english very well, so
if you don't understand all I write, say it to me.
So I would like to install on a server,
postfix+cyrus-imap+saslauth+mysql database for authentification.
I've found this tuto but I
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Rich Graves wrote:
My question: So is *anyone* here happy with Cyrus on ext3? We're a
small site, only 3200 users, 246GB mail. I'd really rather not try
anything more exotic for supportability reasons, but I'm getting
worried that our planned move
Patrick T. Tsang wrote:
Read this link, and then you know why mailutil is NOT good enough.
http://www.webservertalk.com/message1280487-1.html
I am also having this problem.
To improve the speed, I have to tar the mail to the new server and do
reconstruct, and then use imapsync to
Paul Boven wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm planning an upgrade from a Cyrus-2.2.8 to Cyrus-2.2.12. However, we
will also be upgrading Berkeley from 4.1.25 to 4.4.20 because of some
performance issues with the first.
So now I'm wondering: should I call db_upgrade from Berkeley on each of
these
Paul Boven wrote:
Thank you for your reply. I was already considering changing to
skiplist, but at the moment the problem is that I don't know which
database is where, and what kind of backend it is. On my test-machine, I
think I've located all Berkeley's, but Cyrus is completely dead,
Cyrus users,
I have been having a problem with my cyrus 2.2.13 install over the last
couple of days.
First I keep getting this DBERROR log:
Jul 1 15:37:55 server lmtpunix[18456]: DBERROR db4: 49980 lockers
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