On 05/06/2020 05:29, ellie timoney wrote:
> Hi David,
>
>> Is it possible to enable the "editheaders" sieve extension? if so, how?
>
> Not in 3.0, but it's available in 3.2
I plan to update to 3.2 once I have 3.0 working in my environment (I'm
mig
Couple of questions about sieve
Is it possible to enable the "editheaders" sieve extension? if so, how?
Are sieve actions logged anywhere, e.g. to aid with debugging?
this is on Cyus-imap 3.0.13
thanks,
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Thanks for your answer, but with self build lmtpd I got this error by trying to
receive mails:
May 28 19:28:23 CGSG postfix/lmtp[1514]: AAC857E0037:
to=mailto:j...@company-group.net>>,
relay=groupware.uc-central.net[/local/socket/lmtp], delay=3.2,
delays=3.1/0.01/0.05/0, dsn=4.4.2, status=defe
Thanks for your solution, could you provide detailed which line did you change?
under imap/lmptd.c or lmtpd.h which line did you adjust?
Best Regards,
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Dear all, we’re running into the same issue after upgrade cyrus to
3.2.0-5~bpo10+1
We had try to downgrade cyrus but after this we got kernel issues which prevent
thunderbird connections.
May 28 15:43:26 CGSG cyrus/master[2136]: process type:SERVICE name:lmtpchroot
path:/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtp
I want to rename a mailbox (and all of its descendants), however I am
struggling with what, on the surface, would appear to be a simple task.
I first tried to use cyradm rename command to rename user.foo to
user@example.com, like this:
localhost> rename user.foo user@example.com
Ho
Hi,
Any update on this topic?
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s a "-d" option:
-d Unset the \Deleted flag on any restored messages.
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FYI, the software I mentioned below is popfile, which seems to have stopped
major development in 2011, but someone is still fixing it to work with later
releases
http://getpopfile.org/
Even if you don't use this, you can look at how it works to build a replacement.
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On Tu
tmail was a
little concerned at seeing many connections from me, but once they learned that
they were mostly idle watching for new message notifications, they relaxed a
bit)
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On Tue, 29 May
2018, Pedro silva wrote:
Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 10:16:37 +0100
From: Pedro silva
To:
* Jason L Tibbitts III [2018-04-17 12:58 -0400]:
"DJW" == David J Weller-Fahy writes:
DJW> Greetings again, I've made it a bit further in my attempt to
DJW> install cyrus-imapd, but am getting failures when executing `make`.
DJW> The failure is shown below.
You
Greetings again,
I've made it a bit further in my attempt to install cyrus-imapd, but am
getting failures when executing `make`. The failure is shown below.
#v+
[...]
touch man/tls_prune.8
touch man/unexpunge.8
touch man/squatter.8
touch man/ctl_zoneinfo.8
touch man/httpd.8
make[2]: Leaving dir
* ellie timoney [2018-04-15 22:13 -0400]:
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018, at 9:53 AM, David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
It may be useful to include a reference to those locations, but I'll
find an email address for the website to send that recommendation.
This mailing list is the right spot for that, t
On Sat, Apr 14, 2018, at 15:17, Jason Englander wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2018, David J. Weller-Fahy wrote:
>
> > the FTP location [1] referenced on github [2], I am prompted for a
> > username and password. I've tried anonymous, and various combinations
> > ther
Greetings,
I'm exploring Cyrus-IMAP as a replacement for my fastmail.com service, but am
having trouble getting the release source packages. When I go to the FTP
location [1] referenced on github [2], I am prompted for a username and
password. I've tried anonymous, and various combinations t
on the contrary, thanks for sending it to the list, besides others who may want
to do the exact same thing, it also helps others who may not have realized that
such things could be done easily.
at 28k, it's not like it was a massive e-mail
David Lang
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PM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
"DH" == David Hill writes:
DH> Also, if a folder is created, it is created in
DH> /var/spool/imap/[first_letter_of_folder]/Junk instead of
DH> /var/spool/imap/d/user/dhill/Junk ...
In your bug you indicated that things were being stored under
/
Hello guys,
I think I found the issue which was "unixhierarchysep" default
setting change and the RPM update that would not warn me about that. I'm
pretty sure I've tried and it didn't work but it might be a honest human
mistake.
Thank you very much,
David Hill
I've followed all the upgrade
procedures from the website and opened a BZ with rawhide [1].
Is this a bug or am I missing something?
Thank you very much,
David Hill
[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1463160
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d help is a limit on the amount of expunged data
which can be held in a single mailbox before an expire automatically
kicks in.
At the moment my largest concern is that we can hit the 4 GByte limit on
the cyrus.cache file, which causes replication to break (at least in
Cyrus
o I contacted reported
that they had made a similar change directly before problems started.
A Google search on "Outlook 2013 IMAP bandwidth problems" strongly
suggested that the problem wasn't specific to our mail system, e.g:
http://ddkonline.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/outlook-2013-
ots in this way a few years ago, it absolutely killed performance on
the volume with the active snapshots. Hopefully things have improved, but
I wouldn't bet on it.
-David
> ctl_cyrusdb -c
> ctl_mboxlist -d > mailboxes.db.dump
> stop cyrus
> lvm snaps
> start cyrus
Hi All,
I seem to recall talk of a bugfix 2.4.18 release sometime in January. Is
this in the works, or is there a list of patches to apply to 2.4.17 for
unreleased fixes somewhere?
Thanks.
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hoping
that someone somewhere had seen the same effect and had worked out how
to make Outlook behave. A Google search suggests that Microsoft
"improved" the IMAP support in Outlook 2013, but I haven't found a
specific match to the symptoms that I am seeing.
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een using ext4 for a while
now (we used to use reiser) and have seen performance degradation over
time. I've been wondering if anyone has any positive experience with using
recent XFS.
Thanks.
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back. If I recall correctly the
problem is the order that '-' and '.' occur with a simple ASCII sort.
('-' is the only commonly used character which sorts before '.').
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attached is the compressed .seen file if anyone can salvage it.
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, David Lang wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, David Lang wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Andrew Morgan wrote:
A corrupted seen file is the only thing that makes
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, David Lang wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Andrew Morgan wrote:
A corrupted seen file is the only thing that makes sense to me. If other
users can open the same folder, then the cyrus.header and cyrus.index
files must be sane
python, but as I read
the code, get_header() should be writing a bunch of stuff before it gets to the
getkeys() section that failing.
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2013, David Lang wrote:
>
>> I has my home mail server crash, and after the crash, one user (me) is
>> unable to
>> acess any folders.
>>
>> When I manually telnet to the IMAP port, I can login, I ca
users have no problems accessing the same folder.
This is with Cyrus 2.2 on Ubuntu (I need to upgrade, but have not had the time
to do so yet)
Any suggestions on what may be wrong and how to diagnose this?
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e back end is 2.3.13.
Many thanks,
Dave.
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ays: 30" should help, but I thought that others might want
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l other strings.
Was this a deliberate change or just a consequence of the search engine
being reworked in 2.4? I don't imagine that it is a very common problem.
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r should I raise a bug about this?
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2.3 to 2.4 they could share?
Will users notice any difference at this stage?
Thanks,
Dave.
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2012, David Carter wrote:
> One small curiosity is that the memory use per IMAP session seems
> to have increased dramatically. I'm looking at the output of the
> Linux "free" command after buffer cache has been subtracted:
>
> 2.3.14: 2572296 KBytes
Bytes of RAM
just to run, and we will need to buy additional RAM for buffer cache. This
isn't the end of the world: memory is cheap. I'm just curious if anyone
else saw a similar increase when upgrading from 2.3 to 2.4.
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s.header.NEW:
No such file or directory
IOERROR: failed to commit mailbox user.dpc99.bar,
probably need to reconstruct
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On Mon, 3 Oct 2011, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 01:13:44PM -0700, David Lang wrote:
>> reiserfs3 should work well as well (I don't use it as I dislike the
>> failure modeof it's filesystem check with filesystem images)
>
> If someone is emailing
get significantly better performance switching to a
different filesystem, but it's worth checking.
David Lang
binCp0FA0bnpl.bin
Description: Veřejný PGPklíč
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Dear
I encounter these errors.
Did anyone have tips to resolve this issue ?
Aug 26 10:33:47 mail cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[13465]: DBERROR db4:
DB_ENV->log_flush: LSN of 1/427823 past current end-of-log of 1/67803
Aug 26 10:33:47 mail cyrus/ctl_cyrusdb[13465]: DBERROR db4: Database
environment cor
This is useful information, I was going to send out a query on idled
experience because I recall that message a while ago stating that it was
not well tested. Are there others using it on a large scale?
Thanks.
-David
--On August 15, 2011 3:57:14 PM +0200 Pascal Gienger
wrote:
> Jus
. OK Completed
. LOGOUT
C1:
. NOOP << This is new
. LOGOUT
C1 doesn't clean up without a NOOP (or some other command which
synchronises state) before the LOGOUT.
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ctually a problem yet, I just
noticed a difference in behaviour from 2.3.X in my testing.
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?
I suppose that the only real danger is that reconstruct might resuscitate
messages belonging to an earlier version of a mailbox with the same name.
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2011, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 10:19 -0700, "David Lang"
> wrote:
>> I can easily see someone wanting to have INBOX.sub containing
>> INBOX.sub.folder1
>> and INBOX.sub.folder2 as an organizational mechanism
>>
>>
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 01:07:00AM +0200, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>> 3) add the mailbox if there's a directory, don't require
>>cyrus.header.
>>
>> 4) like (3) - but check that there's at least one cyrus.* file
>>OR at least one message file in the
nd deal with
it
rather than run the risk of not getting something that I need.
I don't think that there's a real problem with creating 'extra' mailboxes if
there are extra directories, it's easy enough for the user to delete them.
saying that there needs to be a message
quot;unexpunge -l
" - if you deleted cyrus.expunge and reconstructed, the
messages would reappear in the mailbox.
Regards,
Dave.
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Simon,
On 25/01/11 15:40, Simon Matter wrote:
>> When I try to move a top level mailbox to be a sub mailbox, or vice
>> versa, the IMAP server returns:
>>
>> "NO Operation is not supported on mailbox"
>>
>> eg.
>>
>> renm user.toplevel user.aa.toplevel
>> renm user.aa.toplevel user.toplevel
>>
>>
ailbox and
copying the messages over (which loses the \Seen state).
We are running Cyrus 2.3.13.
Regards,
Dave.
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 06:09:58PM -0800, David Lang wrote:
>> On Thu, 16 Dec 2010, Lucas Zinato Carraro wrote:
>>
>>> I know that this question is controversy and there is no exact answer.
>>>
>>> But curren
the more likely you are to run into
some corner case that the ext4 developers just haven't run into yet, but that
the XFS developers have handled.
David Lang
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lesystem.
>>
>> Use on your own risk
>> cyr_dbtool $configdirectory/mailboxes.db skiplist delete
>> user.abc20.INBOX..
>
> Yep! That will definitely work.
That's what I did in the end, and it worked a treat!
Regards,
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INBOX.INBOX.INBOX.INBOX.INBOX.IN
BOX.Deleted Messages"
>1290605708>10 NO Invalid mailbox name
My "cyrus" user has "create" permissions on the mailbox, so it's not an
ACL issue.
I have removed the mailbox from the filesystem and run a reconstruct,
but this (
they are idle they eat up very few resources, if they are checking things
frequently, forcing them to reconnect each time will just eat up more resources.
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read all of
the cache entries, causing the data to be paged in from disk.
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ened when we were transferring mailboxes from the old Cyrus
2.2 backend, but we've seen it once or twice since.
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-11-16 at 11:25 -0800, David Lang wrote:
>>> I don't actually know what sort of problems I'm referring to, hence the
>>> question. The big problem I can imagine would be opendir() and
>>> re
ient issues.
This should mostly be self-regulating as a result.
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o clean it up. I was able to connect using imtest and SELECT
> and FETCH messages without any problems, though. I also recall that
> replication was broken by this folder, but I don't remember exactly why.
alpine and mulberry have no problem with huge numbers of messages.
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On 15/11/2010 14:46, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 11/15/2010 10:36 AM, David Mayo wrote:
>>
>> Having looked at the source code, we can see that ctl_cyrusdb does not
>> touch deliver.db and it is not possible to force checkpoints on or off
>> within lmtpd. Idea
and/or will be submitting upstream any time soon?
We are running Cyrus 2.3.13 across a front end, a back end and a
replication host for around 25,000 users.
Regards,
Dave.
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[1]
Nov 4 15:32:33 imap.bath.ac.u
On Fri, 5 Nov 2010, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Thanks for your reply.
> On 11/5/2010 6:18 PM, David Lang wrote:
>>> I have a narrow question and a broader one. Narrowly, if I create some
>>> other folders and move some of the messages into them, will it help? My
>>>
e any messages; they result
> in messages going to my main inbox when there's an error on attempted
> delivery to the subfolder.
probably what's happening is that something is taking long enough that the
delivery to the subfolder 'fails' and it falls back to deli
I'm happy to see this.
Is there anyone packaging this up for the common linux distros?
David Lang
On Mon, 11 Oct 2010, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 17:48:54 -0400
> From: Ken Murchison
> To: Cyrus Mailing List ,
> cyrus-annou...@lists.andrew.
We had a server crash and have some mailboxes with corruption issues.
We are running reconstructs on those mailboxes but unfortunately they
have a lot of messages and are taking a long time so we have the mail
server running and are telling our users not to access those mailboxes.
The issue is whe
uot; hierarchy.
>
> Does this work without Murder?
it definantly works with a single back-end. In the case of a multi-server
setup,
it depends on if your murder substatute will show you the folders across
back-ends or not in a listing.
you can always connect directly to the back-end (bypas
at do not have reverse DNS properly setup (not an uncommon
situation)
David Lang
Guilherme
Em 09/09/2010, às 08:38, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) escreveu:
Guilherme Manika wrote:
This patch adds a "disablereverselookups" option to imapd.conf that
disables reverse DNS looku
esystem and running the
reconstruct command:
mkdir `mbpath user.brokenmailbox`; reconstruct user.brokenmailbox
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, but if
the issues persist after the upgrade we'll have to involve
Sun^H^H^HOracle who own the hardware anyway so they will know what tests
to run to investigate this option further.
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to bring the system back is to
reset it via the on board console.
My suspicion is somehow the behaviour in Cyrus is tickling a Solaris
bug, but I wanted to check with other Cyrus admins to see if they have
seen similar behaviour and had tracked it down to anything in particular.
Regards,
Dave
dear all
i have my sieved crash all the time and i would like to know why :
ul 7 20:52:32 mail cyrus/master[14098]: about to exec
/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/sieved
Jul 7 20:52:32 mail cyrus/master[11876]: process 14098 exited, status 1
Jul 7 20:52:32 mail cyrus/master[11876]: service sieve pid 14098 in
You have a full management Interface called Artica using
Postfix/Cyrus-imap in LDAP management.
http://www.artica.fr
- Full LDAP integration.
- Full Postfix features + SpamAssassin, Milter-greylist,Amavis
- Full Quarantine management.
- Cyrus Mailboxes Creation/backup/restore
- All Cyrus tools
Diego Ventrice wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
>
> Im in the process of setting up cyrus and postfix to work with ldap.
> Both use saslauthd for authentication.
>
> Could anyone guide me on what attributes are used by saslauthd to
> authenticate ?
>
> On the postfix side eveythings set up on main.cf to sm
Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Thu, 1 Apr 2010, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>
>
>> On Thu, 2010-04-01 at 19:13 +0200, David Touzeau wrote:
>>
>>> Joe Vieira wrote:
>>>
>>>> if they are all on one partition and nothing else is on that you
Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 01 Apr 2010, David Touzeau wrote:
>
>
>> This problem occurs when you have more than 50Go mailboxes
>> If you launch a "du -h -s /var/spool/cyrus/mail" the server load is on
>> top and I/O is at 100% for a l
Joe Vieira wrote:
> if they are all on one partition and nothing else is on that you could
> just use df
>
> Joe
>
> On Thu, 2010-04-01 at 10:28 -0400, David Touzeau wrote:
>
>> Dear
>>
>> This problem occurs when you have more than 50Go mailboxes
Dear
This problem occurs when you have more than 50Go mailboxes
If you launch a "du -h -s /var/spool/cyrus/mail" the server load is on
top and I/O is at 100% for a long time.
Is somebody have a tips to get the size status of all maiboxes without
using du tool even no quota is specified ?
Best r
you will need to then
delete all the subsequent DELETED mailboxes that get generated.
This problem actually generated a few errors[1] and prevented us from
running the "quota" command on the IMAP server[2] until the mailbox was
deleted.
Regards,
Dave.
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Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 11:28:50AM +0100, David Mayo wrote:
>> We have recently upgraded to Cyrus 2.3 and are making full use of the
>> "delayed delete" feature, and we are considering writing an interface to
>> allow users to undelete t
o see if anyone has any tips or code they are willing to share. I hope
we will be able to publish the product we create.
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Cyrus
Dear
I'm using 2.3.15 version on Mandriva with LDAP backed
In syslog i receive this error
"SQL backend defaulting to engine 'pgsql'"
What's means ?
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t show a correlation between
quotas that were corrupted and mailboxes that were being checked
overnight. Is the skiplist format suitably reliable for this database?
It certainly seems to work OK for all the other databases.
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x27;re moving from one Cyrus server to another I think it's
definitely the best way forward - especially if you're in a Murder
environment, as xfer handles all the mailbox reservations too.
Unfortunately the xfer code doesn't seem as robust as the rest of the
Cyrus distribution so we
ways the same.
> Other folders which show the same results in cyradm show their subfolders and
> files without any problems.
>
> So what can I do to solve this problem?
Silly question (since I haven't been following this thread), have you checked
the subscribed status of
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:40 -0800, "David Lang"
> wrote:
>>> Absolutely - two issues.
>>>
>>> 1: how to you give folders UIDs?
>>
>> I thought that there was mention in your list of addressing fold
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:26 -0800, "David Lang"
> wrote:
>> On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:10 +0100, "Alexey Melnikov"
>>> wrote:
>>>> Bron
ve tried it. On the other hand this is a very fast operation on XFS.
David Lang
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above as I believe that '-' is used to indicate a range of
messages)
If it is, then this would 'just' be a new addressing option like UID currently
is, and like UID, clients would opt-in to this new mode. (it would still need a
RFC for the new mode, but does this sound
On Fri, 8 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Jan 2010 09:56 -0800, "David Lang"
> wrote:
>> one thing that I saw mentioned elsewhere as a limitation of IMAP (and
>> therefor I
>> don't know if there is a way to address it reasonably) is the
ation of the search
response to be able to indicate the quality of each match returned.
David Lang
On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> Date: Thu, 7 Jan 2010 20:01:52 -0800
> From: Bron Gondwana
> To: cyrus-de...@lists.andrew.cmu.edu, cyrus-proj...@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
&g
und a nice way to propogate the following through
# the likes of LD or LDFLAGS..so hardwiring..
cp libtool libtool.orig
sed -e "s:^\(LD *=.*\)\":\1 $LDFLAGS\":" libtool.orig >libtool
[ $? -eq 0 ] || exit 1
make
make install
Hope this is of
Di anyone have some experience using cyrus-imap with Gluster ?
http://www.gluster.org/
Best regards.
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David Mayo wrote:
> We have just started transferring the first mailboxes onto our new Cyrus
> IMAP 2.3.13 server running on Solaris 10. Delayed expunge seems to work
> fine but I've noticed a strange phenomenon with delayed delete on mailboxes.
>
> We have set up cyru
ary to the
RFC. Additionally the server should be returning NO responses to
unrecognised commands rather than ending the connection.
I can work around our local problems but I wanted to know if this
happens to other people and see if the developers can fix this problem.
Regards,
Dave.
David Mayo
N
We have just started transferring the first mailboxes onto our new Cyrus
IMAP 2.3.13 server running on Solaris 10. Delayed expunge seems to work
fine but I've noticed a strange phenomenon with delayed delete on mailboxes.
We have set up cyrus to delete expunged emails and deleted mailboxes
aft
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