rs. The more you tell it to sync (folders) the more processes it's going
> to fork for each user folder. Is this affecting performance that bad? What's
> your hardware?
>
> - Paul
>
>> On Sep 22, 2015, at 7:43 PM, Moby wrote:
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> On Sep 22, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
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> On Tue, 22 Sep 2015, Shaheen Bakhtiar wrote:
>
>>
>> It happened again….. although it took longer for it to happen, this has been
>> happening only since the upgrade in Jun.
>>
>> The numb
using linux you can run autconfig with the varying options to enable sssd with
the appropriate settings
THIS IS ONLY AN EXAMPLE YOU’LL WANT TO TAKE APPROPRIATE SECURITY MEASURES SUCH
AS TLS ETC.. but you can test this way first.
IE:
authconfig --enablesssd --enablesssdauth --enablelocauthori
> On Sep 1, 2015, at 8:35 AM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
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> On 09/01/2015 12:26 PM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Since yesterday I get phone calls from Apple users about port 993 not
>> working anymore. Some other users don't have problems using port 993.
>>
>> No problems on port
> On Aug 14, 2015, at 8:03 AM, Dan White wrote:
>
> On 08/14/15 07:46 -0700, Shaheen Bakhtiar wrote:
>> Rebuilt our IMAP server from scratch using Cyrus 2.4.17 on FC22 x86_64.
>> The server is a single process 2.3GH 8 core AMD 64bit with 4G of memory.
>>
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Good morning,
Rebuilt our IMAP server from scratch using Cyrus 2.4.17 on FC22 x86_64. The
server is a single process 2.3GH 8 core AMD 64bit with 4G of memory.
Ever since the rebuild we are experience an ever growing number of imapd
processes, when we first boot the server we have ~200 using 2.4
Out of curiosity….
What is the difference between 2.4 and 2.5 (why are there three versions all
being updated?).
I’m upgrading our servers to FC 22 and they only come with the 2.4.18 not 2.5.
Does anyone know if the 2.4.18 have the CalDAV module in it? or do I have to
download source and build
Hi all,
Not sure where to report this the #irc channel recommended I reach out here.
The Fedora documentation bellow seems out of date as of at least Fedora Core 18
(Currently 22) .
https://docs.cyrus.foundation/imap/installation/distributions/fedora.html
yum has been replaced with dnf as of
Not sure what the size the user base is, but one strategy that helps cleanup
the mail boxes in the process, is to simply leave the old mail server in place,
create new accounts on each client to the new server, and put out a memo
stating that the old server will be up for X months, showing users