Il 19/05/2020 13:44, Ken Murchison ha scritto:
You should be able to set
implicit_owner_rights: lkxa
I tried. It doesn't change the behavior. I'm not sure why. Maybe because
the manual says "When a mailbox is created, its ACL starts off with a
copy of the ACL of its closest parent mailbox.
. If you've never done the latter, I WOULD NOT
recommend doing it without first making a backup copy of mailboxes.db.
On 5/19/20 3:20 AM, Marco wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to remove by default the "n" ACL from newly created
mailboxes?
When I "GETACL" I would like to see
Hello,
is there a way to remove by default the "n" ACL from newly created
mailboxes?
When I "GETACL" I would like to see "lrswipkxtecda" only.
I tried with
suppress_capabilities: ANNOTATE-EXPERIMENT-1
but it's not sufficient.
I would like to r
On 30/07/2019 15:22, Chentao Credungtao via Info-cyrus wrote:
> Hello
>
> My main question : is it safe to manually remove (rm -rf) a folder
> like??
> /domain/e/example.net/*u/DELETED/user/someuser/Trash/INBOX/5BCA0EB9* ?
>
> The folder doesn't show with cyradm ??? list
mailbox(es) aren't included there is it safe to just
remove them.
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that in some cases some
> mailboxes will show with ctl_mboxlist, but not with cyradm lm ? In which
> case ?
>
>
> On 07/30/2019 02:32 PM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
>> You shpuld check the output of
>>
>> ctl_mboxlist -d
>>
>> Only if the DELETED mail
Only if the DELETED mailbox(es) aren't included there is it safe to just
remove them.
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You shpuld check the output of
ctl_mboxlist -d
Only if the DELETED mailbox(es) aren't included there is it safe to just
remove them.
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Hello
My main question : is it safe to manually remove (rm -rf) a folder like??
/domain/e/example.net/*u/DELETED/user/someuser/Trash/INBOX/5BCA0EB9* ?
The folder doesn't show with cyradm ??? listmailboxes.
As a side question, and out of curiosity : any idea how come a DELETED
folder
an idea : this happens on average once every thousand
(or
so) account removals.
If Cyrus doesn't know about the directory through mailboxes.db it is
never going to remove it by itself.
I understand. Is it safe then to remove that "forgotten" folder by hand
(rm -rf ...).
I don't see
must have been a normal folder once.
If I understood that correctly, Cyrus doesn't know about the folder
anymore because the dump with "ctl_mboxlist -d" shows that the user has
been removed completely, no user.email folders are left in the dump
output.
Can I remove that folder securely ju
stood that correctly, Cyrus doesn't know about the folder
anymore because the dump with "ctl_mboxlist -d" shows that the user has
been removed completely, no user.email folders are left in the dump
output.
Can I remove that folder securely just by
rm -rf /var/spool/cyrus/mail/e/use
Hi Walter,
The only way to remove attachments is to replace the message with an
edited copy of the message. You can't alter emails in an IMAP mailstore
once they are delivered.
At FastMail we're using the attached Perl module to strip attachments
from emails for our "remove attachments&quo
Hello,
my energy supplier sends a daily mail about the electricity power
consumption of the previous day;
these mails have two attachment - one .csv and one .xml
I'd like to remove the .xml attachments from the mails already stored in
the cyrus database, as these are bigger and really not needed
On 11/09/2016 12:50 PM, Marcus Schopen via Info-cyrus wrote:
Hi,
is there a way to immediately remove deleted mailboxes from DELETED.user
without calling expire?
su - cyrus -c "/usr/sbin/cyrus expire -E 1 -X 0 -D 0 -v -p
DELETED.user.testuser"
needs about 10 minutes because of &quo
Hi,
is there a way to immediately remove deleted mailboxes from DELETED.user
without calling expire?
su - cyrus -c "/usr/sbin/cyrus expire -E 1 -X 0 -D 0 -v -p
DELETED.user.testuser"
needs about 10 minutes because of "-E 1".
Cyrus: 2.4.12
Ciao
Marcus
C
G'day,
I have a NetBSD box with a very full /var/imap/db directory. It's full
of these :
-rw--- 1 cyrus mail 10485760 Sep 3 08:45 log.000779
file log.000779
log.000779: Berkeley DB (Log, version 16, native byte-order)
There's 534 of them. Roughly one a day.
What's the
Hi,
today a saw a lot of messages like this in my mail.log (Cyrus 2.4.12)
Sep 23 15:54:04 testserv cyrus/imaps[21530]: Remove of supposedly empty
directory /var/spool/cyrus/mail/s/user/test/aaa failed: Directory not
empty
Those messages come up when renaming folders using eg. Thunderbird
Hi,
you can remove the quota for a mailbox with cyradm by setting the quota to
none:
$ cyradm cyrus
Password:
server sq user/xxx none
remove quota
server
But when I try to do the same using Cyrus::IMAP::Admin I get an error,
because a number is expected as argument. Is that a bug
Sebastian,
Please take a look at this thread from January of last year, which
discusses the issue in full.
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/36194
-nic
On 07/25/2013 10:51 AM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
you can remove the quota for a mailbox with cyradm by setting
Thanks Nic,
I should've checked the archives first :(
-- Nic Bernstein n...@onlight.com is rumored to have mumbled on 25. Juli
2013 11:13:34 -0500 regarding Re: Remove quota using Cyrus::IMAP::Admin?:
Sebastian,
Please take a look at this thread from January of last year, which
discusses
hi all,
I've moved a series of maildir from one server to another ... on the
old server are remained the maildir renamed with the old_ prefix, and
now on the murder I've this entries assigned to the old mailserver.
now I want to remove totally this server from murder ... what is the
better way
t; and "part2" completely empty. Once this is done
I want to stop using them ("default" and "part2") and remove
physically the hardisks where they are in order to plug new
bigger disks.
After moving all the mailb
o this new partition ("part3").
The target is to move all the mailboxes to "part3" in order to
leave "default" and "part2" completely empty. Once this is done I
want to stop using them ("default" and "part2") and remove
(part3).
The target is to move all the mailboxes to part3 in order to leave
default and part2 completely empty. Once this is done I want to stop
using them (default and part2) and remove physically the hardisks where
they are in order to plug new bigger disks.
After moving all the mailboxes
What 'flag' we are talking about?
[]'s
Reinaldo
Sent from my iPhone
Em 10/03/2012, às 04:01, Bron Gondwana br...@fastmail.fm escreveu:
Actually, it is a Cyrus question - and the answer is...
We don't have any way to remove a flag, sorry. Honestly the workaround is:
a) create a new
Reinaldo
Sent from my iPhone
Em 10/03/2012, às 04:01, Bron Gondwana br...@fastmail.fm escreveu:
Actually, it is a Cyrus question - and the answer is...
We don't have any way to remove a flag, sorry. Honestly the workaround
is:
a) create a new folder
b) copy all the messages there
c
Hi, first sorry for sending the same topic again, maybe I wasn't clear
enough before.
I need to remove permanently a user flag from a mailbox without
reconstructing it, once Cyrus supports a maximum of 128 flags per folder
sometimes the user may need to remove a flag to create another. How do I
wasn't clear enough
before.
I need to remove permanently a user flag from a mailbox without
reconstructing it, once Cyrus supports a maximum of 128 flags per folder
sometimes the user may need to remove a flag to create another. How do I do
it?
Thanks !
--
My best regards
Actually, it is a Cyrus question - and the answer is...
We don't have any way to remove a flag, sorry. Honestly the
workaround is:
a) create a new folder
b) copy all the messages there
c) delete the original folder
d) rename the new folder back.
The reconstruct will only work if you delete
Hi,
I'm doing some fall cleaning on my imap server and now I've a couple of
empty partitions because I moved the mails away.
I would like to remove those partitions,
it's safe removing the lines from imapd.conf and restarting cyrus?
or this may impact some internal db?
Thanks
Giuseppe
PS: I'm
On 09/20/2011 12:26 PM, Giuseppe Ravasio wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some fall cleaning on my imap server and now I've a couple of
empty partitions because I moved the mails away.
I would like to remove those partitions,
it's safe removing the lines from imapd.conf and restarting cyrus
to remove all ACLs from this mailbox and set them to
a more sensible set of ACLs (if possible without having to edit
mailboxes.db (skiplist) by hand :-)
All the best,
Hubertus
--
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Commercial and Technical Services / IT
Fraunhofer-Institut fuer Solare Energiesysteme ISE
Dear all,
after having migrated a user account with imapsync all folders that have
subfolders in them are flagged with the \NoSelect flag. Is there any way
to change this flag? As there is nothing in the mailinglist nor in
google I feel that I might be missing the obvious, but I am still
Quoting manu m...@auroville.org.in:
Dear all,
after having migrated a user account with imapsync all folders that have
subfolders in them are flagged with the \NoSelect flag. Is there any way
to change this flag? As there is nothing in the mailinglist nor in
google I feel that I might be
Thanks!
- Original Message -
From: Lazara F. Adorno Martins
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 12:32 PM
Subject: Unable to remove folder
Hello,
By mistake, when we created a user with dot, the user was created out of the
cyrus structure
Hello,
By mistake, when we created a user with dot, the user was created out of the
cyrus structure user/.
The problem is: We can't remove useredilxx/silva.
When lm command:
localhost.localdomain lm
user/zixx/Rascunhos (\HasNoChildren)
user/zuxx (\HasChildren)
user/zuxx/Enviados
Hi,
We have mailbox with one new message. Subscriber is not able to
remove this message. We checked that cyrus (IMAP) doesn't allow
to store any flags for message. I mean, subscriber can't save this
message. It is still marked as new.
I am wondering what can be wrong? Which of files can
Hello list members,
we have delete_mode and expunge_mode set to delayed on our cyrus
2.3.11 backend. When cyr_expire tries to remove deleted mailboxes, it
fails with the following error:
cyr_expire[24222]: can not connect to mupdate server for delete of
'DELETED.DELETED.user.username.folder
Ernst Jeschek wrote, on 31.03.2008 10:24:
Hello list members,
we have delete_mode and expunge_mode set to delayed on our cyrus
2.3.11 backend. When cyr_expire tries to remove deleted mailboxes, it
fails with the following error:
cyr_expire[24222]: can not connect to mupdate server
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 12:13:38PM +0200, Wolfgang Breyha wrote:
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=3034
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/cyrus-imapd-2.3.11-3.src.rpm
and newer versions include the proposed fix.
Thank you! I tried the patch, now it works.
kind
Hi
A user having administrative right on another mailbox can remove all
rights (including implicite ones) to the owner's mailbox.
I don't things is an expected feature!
Right ?
A buggy(*) test try to prevent to owner to remove its own right but
don't apply for other non admin user !
*buggy
the
mailstore or connection while the user is logged in, which could
result in some confusion (and possibly trigger some client software
issues). At the other extreme, you may have an account that hasn't been
checked for weeks, so it's fine to remove malicious messages that have
accumulated due
is logged in, which could
result in some confusion (and possibly trigger some client software
issues). At the other extreme, you may have an account that hasn't been
checked for weeks, so it's fine to remove malicious messages that have
accumulated due to lack of detection before delivery. You also
Jorey Bump wrote:
Have you found that the risks justify this effort? Are your ClamAV scans
of the mailstore turning up anything? Are they serious threats?
I've just scanned a mailstore with ClamAV, and about 95% of the 'FOUND'
infected files were false positives. Here there be dragons.
and locate the storage
system from the command line, remove found exploited messages and
recontruct ASAP the mailboxes with changes. Here we are working
outside of cyrus, so it's discouraged.
long line:
find /var/spool/imap/user/ -name *\. -ctime -6h -print0 | xargs -0
clamscan | grep FOUND badones
John Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
detection is in place?
Refuse mail with executable attachments. List is at:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/262631
John Crawford wrote:
What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
detection is in place?
Any detection that can take place in the mail store can (and should) be
moved up the chain, preferably to the
Tim Bannister wrote:
Recently we saw what we hope is a one-off error on our Cyrus deployment
here. This is Cyrus 2.3.7 on x86_64 RHEL4 based on Simon Matter's RPMs.
I'd used IMAP as cyrus to delete a number of users. This is done using
some rather old code:
# Change ACL for mailbox to be
Recently we saw what we hope is a one-off error on our Cyrus deployment
here. This is Cyrus 2.3.7 on x86_64 RHEL4 based on Simon Matter's RPMs.
I'd used IMAP as cyrus to delete a number of users. This is done using
some rather old code:
# Change ACL for mailbox to be deleted
$err =
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 11:25:08AM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 13:40 -0400, Greg A. Woods wrote:
At Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:32:49 -0400, Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
Subject: remove entry from deliver.db
Is there a way to remove
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 13:40 -0400, Greg A. Woods wrote:
At Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:32:49 -0400, Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
Subject: remove entry from deliver.db
Is there a way to remove an entry from the deliver.db? Like a
spam/virus solution quarantined a message, we delivered
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007, Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
On Thu, 2007-04-12 at 13:40 -0400, Greg A. Woods wrote:
At Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:32:49 -0400, Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
Subject: remove entry from deliver.db
Is there a way to remove an entry from the deliver.db? Like a
spam/virus solution
Is there a way to remove an entry from the deliver.db? Like a
spam/virus solution quarantined a message, we delivered it into the
cyrus mailbox and user deleted it. We tried to re-deliver the message
and it now gets caught in the duplicate checker.
Thanks,
derek
--
---
Derek T. Yarnell
At Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:32:49 -0400, Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
Subject: remove entry from deliver.db
Is there a way to remove an entry from the deliver.db? Like a
spam/virus solution quarantined a message, we delivered it into the
cyrus mailbox and user deleted it. We tried to re-deliver
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 08:48:27AM +0100, Timo Veith wrote:
Hello info-cyrus readers,
how can I remove a users sieve script? Is it possible to just delete his
files under /var/imap/sieve/x/y ?
Yes, it is.
--Janne Peltonen
Univ. of Helsinki email
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Am Dienstag 12 Dezember 2006 09:16 schrieb Simon Liebold:
Hi Timo,
i usually use the sieveshell. But if the deletion of these files work
as well i would be interested to know.
Kind regards,
-simon
With sieveshell I get
$ sieveshell -a cyrus -u some_other_username localhost
connecting to
Hello info-cyrus readers,
how can I remove a users sieve script? Is it possible to just delete his
files under /var/imap/sieve/x/y ?
Kind regards,
Timo
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Hello all,
For a particular domain, that has a near 4GB quota (4000MB to be exact), the
quota is lost several times a day. The client is currently moving a lot of
e-mail around.
The imapd.log says:
Oct 31 hh:mm:ss mailstore1 imap[]: LOSTQUOTA: unable to remove quota root
domain.tld
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Hi all.
I have noticed these log lines and I'd like to get rid of them:
Sep 1 00:27:24 mail lmtpunix[737]: IOERROR: fstating sieve script
/var/lib/sieve/v/v^gogoljev/defaultbc: No such file or directory
Sep 1 00:46:24 mail lmtpunix[910]:
Hi all.
I have noticed these log lines and I'd like to get rid of them:
Sep 1 00:27:24 mail lmtpunix[737]: IOERROR: fstating sieve script
/var/lib/sieve/v/v^gogoljev/defaultbc: No such file or directory
Sep 1 00:46:24 mail lmtpunix[910]: IOERROR: fstating sieve script
Hello,
I am using Simon's RPM for development.
I would like to remove Cyrus v2.3.3-Invoca-RPM-2.3.3-4 and replace it with
IMAP4 server
These words, will be prompted in console mode, in which I want to suppress
them.
I know there may be no use in security issue, but better than nothing.
quote
Hello,
I have searched the old posts but I cannot find
any hints to remove the Cyrus header in mail message.
Anyone who can help me finding which files I
should touch?
thanks
Patrick
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--On April 25, 2006 10:13:01 AM +0800 Patrick T. Tsang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have searched the old posts but I cannot find any hints to remove the
Cyrus header in mail message.
Anyone who can help me finding which files I should touch?
Be more specific, which header
Thunderbird has an extension that will do this.
--Shaun
Evildad wrote:
Hi,
i have a simple Question, I hope.
Is there a nice way do delete duplicate messages from a Cyrus Mailbox.
Messages which are inserted into the mailbox via LMTP get deleted if there
is a duplicate. But there are
Hi Shaun,
works like a Charm. Didn't know Thunderbird has an Extention which can
handle this.
Thanks
Thunderbird has an extension that will do this.
--Shaun
Evildad wrote:
Hi,
i have a simple Question, I hope.
Is there a nice way do delete duplicate messages from a Cyrus Mailbox.
Hi,
i have a simple Question, I hope.
Is there a nice way do delete duplicate messages from a Cyrus Mailbox.
Messages which are inserted into the mailbox via LMTP get deleted if there
is a duplicate. But there are several messages which weren't inserted this
way.
And those are blowing up the
Hi all,
I can't remove my address from this list. An unsubscribe command as instructed gives the answer unknown list. Pls advice.
Wouter.
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On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 18:53 +0800, Wouter van Marle wrote:
Hi all,
I can't remove my address from this list. An unsubscribe command as
instructed gives the answer unknown list. Pls advice.
dude made an announcement a week or so ago that they were switching to
mailman from the majordomo
From the email headers of this message, go to
https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/info-cyrus and follow the
directions at the bottom of the page to unsubscribe.
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The easiest way to manage your subscriptions is to visit the Mailman
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See http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2582
As far as I can tell, if you are unlucky enough to cause a realloc by adding
a service, you may get memory corruption if there are *any* workers of *any*
service running, as soon as they exit/die.
Also, if there are any workers left for a
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hi,
i'm really sorry for my late answer.
Ken Murchison schrieb:
Are they truely duplicates? Compare the Message-IDs of the two
messages.
The users told me wrong things. He has two imap accounts, one for
mailbackup and one real account. He moved mails from one to the otherbox
and something went
hi,
we use a cyrus installation and it seems, that there are no imap client,
which can remove duplicate mails. Is there a nice way for a user? (via
web or windows client)
cu denny
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:41:14 +0200, Denny Schierz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we use a cyrus installation and it seems, that there are no imap client,
which can remove duplicate mails. Is there a nice way for a user? (via
web or windows client)
What version of Cyrus IMAP are you running
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004, Rob MacGregor wrote:
On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 10:41:14 +0200, Denny Schierz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we use a cyrus installation and it seems, that there are no imap client,
which can remove duplicate mails. Is there a nice way for a user? (via
web or windows client)
What version
Denny Schierz wrote:
hi,
we use a cyrus installation and it seems, that there are no imap client,
which can remove duplicate mails. Is there a nice way for a user? (via
web or windows client)
Are they truely duplicates? Compare the Message-IDs of the two
messages. If they *are* identical
Dear all,
How can I configure cyrus-imap prevent user remove files from the inbox
folder?
Thanks
sam
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sam wrote:
Dear all,
How can I configure cyrus-imap prevent user remove files from the inbox
folder?
Do you mean prevent them from removing messages? Why would you want to
do this on someone's INBOX?
You should be able to do this by removing their 'd' right, but since
users always have
Ken Murchison wrote:
sam wrote:
Dear all,
How can I configure cyrus-imap prevent user remove files from the
inbox folder?
Do you mean prevent them from removing messages? Why would you want
to do this on someone's INBOX?
You should be able to do this by removing their 'd' right, but since
and obeyed by the pop side.
-Brenden
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 11:50, sam wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
sam wrote:
Dear all,
How can I configure cyrus-imap prevent user remove files from the
inbox folder?
Do you mean prevent them from removing messages? Why would you want
are also understood
and obeyed by the pop side.
Will you fix should prevent from user reinstate the 'd' right for themself?
Thanks
sam
-Brenden
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 11:50, sam wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
sam wrote:
Dear all,
How can I configure cyrus-imap prevent user remove
cyrus-imap prevent user remove files from the
inbox folder?
Do you mean prevent them from removing messages? Why would you want
to do this on someone's INBOX?
You should be able to do this by removing their 'd' right, but since
users always have the implicit 'a' right
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Using Cyrus-IMAP 2.2+, how do you remove a virtual domain that is no
longer required? Creating is simple: add a user of [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... if I
remove all users fro that domain, will it auto-clean the directories? If
not, is it safe to just remove the appropriate directories?
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Using Cyrus-IMAP 2.2+, how do you remove a virtual domain that is no
longer required?
There is no automated way to do this, and I'd be afraid to add one.
Creating is simple: add a user of [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... if I
remove all users fro that domain, will it auto-clean
remove
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
but sieve/HASH/username with all the files in it still persists.
Is there any option or trick to automate removing this directory on
user deletion, or do I have to write a cleanup mechanism to remove
this directory by hand?
What version of Cyrus
a cleanup mechanism to remove
this directory by hand?
Tscho
Roland
on
user deletion, or do I have to write a cleanup mechanism to remove
this directory by hand?
What version of Cyrus? Auto-deleting of the sieve tree was added in
2.1.4. You'll either have to upgrade or clean it up by hand. Note that
if you're using fulldirhash that you'll have to grab user.c from
Hi, all.
How can I remove all remains of old bogus mailboxes with quota
assigned on 'em ?
===Cut===
%./cyrquota
Quota % UsedUsed Root
0 alex
0 baklanov
0 boss
[...]
%cyradm localhost
Password:
localhost sq alex none
REMOVE
-
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On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Reinhard Proessler wrote:
Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 09:53:03 +0100
From: Reinhard Proessler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cyrus Maillinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: syncnews gone in cyrus-iampd-2.19 ???
Hi,
today i've successfull (so far as i can see :-)) upgradet
from
David Reid wrote:
So, I eventually found the cause of delivery problems was that the app I
used to create the mailboxes (not cyradm) was setting the quota to 0. I've
set them all at a more realistic limit, but how do I remove the quota once
set from a user? Apart from that it's working
So, I eventually found the cause of delivery problems was that the app I
used to create the mailboxes (not cyradm) was setting the quota to 0. I've
set them all at a more realistic limit, but how do I remove the quota once
set from a user? Apart from that it's working like a charm :)
david
Paul Wiechman wrote:
edited it in /proc/sys/fs/file-max
Went to the extreme to try to get it to work.
Well, as I said, you need to bump up fs.inode-max (/proc/sys/fs/inode-max
in old-speak) as well, plus you neet to bump up your per-process
limit (the kernel documentation in
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Paul Wiechman wrote:
OK,
Thanks, How do I tell Linux to add more file descriptors?
eg:
echo 16384 /proc/sys/fs/file-max
I've had to do this on LOTS of my Linux boxen. This should be
documented
OK,
That didn't work. Gave Linux 65535 FD's and quota still gives 'quota:
System I/O error Too many open files'.
Now if I erase ALL the quota roots, quota runs as I would expect.
In order to repair the quotaroots, are the supposed to be deleted and
then recreated via setquota command? Then run
Paul Wiechman wrote:
OK,
Thanks, How do I tell Linux to add more file descriptors?
Paul
I believe in linux that would be
echo #_of_descriptors /proc/sys/fs/file-max
Eric
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