Hi,
Quoting Andrew Morgan mor...@orst.edu:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Milos Zupancic wrote:
Hi,
I have a general question if this setup is an option.
We have a cyrus murder setup with 2 backends, 1 mupdate, and 2 frontservers
(servers are within our LAN). Everything is working as it should.
For
Hi,
I have a general question if this setup is an option.
We have a cyrus murder setup with 2 backends, 1 mupdate, and 2 frontservers
(servers are within our LAN). Everything is working as it should.
For external mail access we atm use a webmail solution.
Some of our employees would still like to
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Milos Zupancic wrote:
Hi,
I have a general question if this setup is an option.
We have a cyrus murder setup with 2 backends, 1 mupdate, and 2 frontservers
(servers are within our LAN). Everything is working as it should.
For external mail access we atm use a webmail
One more question about sync-server and sync-client. Suppose I have two
active servers, A and B, which contain completely disjoint sets of
mailboxes. Can both replicate simultaneously to a replica server C? I
will run sync-server only on C, and sync-client on A and B, pointing them
both
Dear all,
One more question about sync-server and sync-client. Suppose I have two
active servers, A and B, which contain completely disjoint sets of
mailboxes. Can both replicate simultaneously to a replica server C? I
will run sync-server only on C, and sync-client on A and B, pointing them
both
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 08:59:01AM +0530, Shuvam Misra wrote:
Dear all,
One more question about sync-server and sync-client. Suppose I have two
active servers, A and B, which contain completely disjoint sets of
mailboxes. Can both replicate simultaneously to a replica server C? I
will run
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Shuvam Misra wrote:
Thanks, that's clear now. BTW, what's ptloader?
ptloader loads authorization groups from ldap or AFS.
--
Matt
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How do I prevent the replica server from listening on the imap port? Do
I do this by not running imapd (from cyrus.conf)? If yes, then I guess
the same needs to be done for POP3 and NNTP too, right?
Correct. cyrus.conf's services section should contain syncserver,
and ptloader, if you need
Hi all,
Can you please give me some inputs about how Cyrus replication works?
I've read the one page that comes with v2.3, and we've been using Cyrus
(without replication) for a long time now.
When I set up a master and a replica server, does the replica server
listen on the IMAP port too, and
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Shuvam Misra wrote:
Can you please give me some inputs about how Cyrus replication works?
I've read the one page that comes with v2.3, and we've been using Cyrus
(without replication) for a long time now.
When I set up a master and a replica server, does the replica
When I set up a master and a replica server, does the replica server
listen on the IMAP port too, and can it handle IMAP queries while it is
receiving sync logs for rolling replication?
No, the replica only listens on the sync server port. The replica
should not listen on the IMAP port and
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Shuvam Misra wrote:
How do I prevent the replica server from listening on the imap port? Do
I do this by not running imapd (from cyrus.conf)? If yes, then I guess
the same needs to be done for POP3 and NNTP too, right?
Correct. cyrus.conf's services section should contain
Le mardi 24 novembre 2009 à 16:49 -0600, Dan White a écrit :
On 24/11/09 20:16 +0100, Nicolas Chauvet wrote:
I'm trying to use imapsync between two cyrus-imapd servers.
At this time, synchronization of user mailbox went fine, with both
content and ACL. (using the cyrus account).
But when
On 25/11/09 12:43 +0100, Nicolas Chauvet wrote:
acl oneuser: [lrsid]
setting acl INBOX oneuser lrsid
Could not set acl: 12 NO Permission denied
I'm not quite following the --folderrec INBOX.${u} --regextrans2
's/(.*)/INBOX/' parts.
I'm not sure either, but this is needed to pick the right
Hello,
I'm trying to use imapsync between two cyrus-imapd servers.
At this time, synchronization of user mailbox went fine, with both
content and ACL. (using the cyrus account).
But when I'm trying to use imapsync to synchronize ACL for shared
maiboxes, I obtain this error:
acl oneuser: [lrsid]
On 24/11/09 20:16 +0100, Nicolas Chauvet wrote:
I'm trying to use imapsync between two cyrus-imapd servers.
At this time, synchronization of user mailbox went fine, with both
content and ACL. (using the cyrus account).
But when I'm trying to use imapsync to synchronize ACL for shared
maiboxes, I
On Fri, 2009-03-20 at 12:32 +0100, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
The library we're using is:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/IP/imaplibrary.aspx
Looking at the documentation it strikes me that there appears to be no way
to actually list the contents of a mailbox. If those commands are really
Hi,
--On 19. März 2009 22:43:43 -0600 Paulino Calderon
paulino.calde...@gmail.com wrote:
Yeah I've realized it would be for the best to replace that old library.
It's going to fail again if we leave it there. Anyway, I'm still curious
why it broke after the upgrade, what do you guys think?
Hi,
--On 18. März 2009 21:14:36 -0600 Paulino Calderon
paulino.calde...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
We recently upgraded cyrus-imapd in one of our production servers
(debian btw) to 2.2.13-14+b3. After that, one of our programs stopped
working complaining about not being able to fetch the
We recently upgraded cyrus-imapd in one of our production servers
(debian btw) to 2.2.13-14+b3. After that, one of our programs stopped
working complaining about not being able to fetch the messages, so I
took a look at the traffic between our imap server and the program and I
saw this:
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
--On 18. März 2009 21:14:36 -0600 Paulino Calderon
paulino.calde...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
We recently upgraded cyrus-imapd in one of our production servers
(debian btw) to 2.2.13-14+b3. After that, one of our programs stopped
working complaining about
-- Paulino Calderon paulino.calde...@gmail.com is rumored to have mumbled
on 19. März 2009 11:40:53 -0600 regarding Re: Question about CYRUS-IMAP
and FETCH BODY[]:
As you can see, the connection is being established succesfully but our
program ( it was running OK for almost 2 years btw
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
-- Paulino Calderon paulino.calde...@gmail.com is rumored to have
mumbled on 19. März 2009 11:40:53 -0600 regarding Re: Question about
CYRUS-IMAP and FETCH BODY[]:
As you can see, the connection is being established succesfully but
our
program ( it was running
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 06:20:49PM -0600, Paulino Calderon wrote:
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
-- Paulino Calderon paulino.calde...@gmail.com is rumored to have
mumbled on 19. März 2009 11:40:53 -0600 regarding Re: Question about
CYRUS-IMAP and FETCH BODY[]:
As you can see
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 06:20:49PM -0600, Paulino Calderon wrote:
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
-- Paulino Calderon paulino.calde...@gmail.com is rumored to have
mumbled on 19. März 2009 11:40:53 -0600 regarding Re: Question about
CYRUS-IMAP and FETCH BODY
Hey guys,
We recently upgraded cyrus-imapd in one of our production servers
(debian btw) to 2.2.13-14+b3. After that, one of our programs stopped
working complaining about not being able to fetch the messages, so I
took a look at the traffic between our imap server and the program and I
saw
Dear list,
I am using cyrus with LDAP authentication. Cyrus is working well with
LDAP here.
Now I like to implement some security as the authentication is based on
clear text.
I have heared about SSL/TLS connection which encrypts the connection
between server and client.
So could any one kindly
Anthony Tibbs wrote:
Check out quotawarn: and quotawarnkb: in man imapd.conf. They result
in IMAP ALERT messages being generated.
Note that these alerts are sent on SELECT, and it has been claimed
that Outlook SELECTs a lot, making it unusable. I have not verified this.
Indeed, this can be a
On Wed, 4 May 2005, David R Bosso wrote:
--On May 4, 2005 4:19:51 PM -0600 Sun Advocate Webmaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a question for all of you about quotas on cyrus imap.
As far as I see, there is no grace quota or warning system. Users not
watching the size of their mailboxes won't
Check out quotawarn: and quotawarnkb: in man imapd.conf. They result in
IMAP ALERT messages being generated.
Note that these alerts are sent on SELECT, and it has been claimed that
Outlook SELECTs a lot, making it unusable. I have not verified this.
Indeed, this can be a problem if you have a
Just a question for all of you about quotas on cyrus imap.
As far as I see, there is no grace quota or warning system. Users not
watching the size of their mailboxes won't know they're near full until
they're actually full. Is this the case?
Lets say a user has a 20 MB quota on their mailbox.
On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 15:58 -0700, David R Bosso wrote:
In addition to the IMAP ALERTs provided by the quotawarn settings, we do a
weekly cron script that sends an email to users approaching quota.
And in case the user is already over quota, 'deliver -q' will deliver
the message regardless,
Quoting Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Wil Cooley wrote:
http://haus.nakedape.cc/~wcooley/xfer/cyrus-imapd-2.1.13-3.src/
The patch in question is
'cyrus-imapd-2.1.13-autocreate-0.7.1.patch.txt'. I see no indication in
the patch of whence it comes.
The
Is it nessicary to make a
mailbox for each user or can cyrus handle that?
-Drew
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Drew Weaver wrote:
Is it nessicary to make a mailbox for each user or can cyrus handle
that?
I *think* the answer to your question is yes, it is necessary
Though, cyrus can be configured to allow users to create their own inbox
(almost no clients support this,
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