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2004-02-10 Thread info-cyrus
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Title: VIRUS INFECTION ALERT
 

VIRUS INFECTION ALERT
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2004-03-19 Thread info-cyrus
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2004-04-25 Thread info-cyrus
Please read the document.

Title: VIRUS INFECTION ALERT
 

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Re: decrease log verbosity

2004-06-30 Thread info-cyrus
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> Florin Andrei wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to decrease the syslog messages verbosity?
> >
> > E.g., for each message i get about 9 syslog messages about lmtpunix. I
> > wonder if there's a config flag or something to discard all of them with
> > the exception of either duplicate_check or duplicate_mark. The reason i
> > want to keep one of these is that they contain the destination folder of
> > the message.
>
> Logging is handled by syslog.  Adjust your settings for the local6
> facility in syslog.conf.

One thing I've wondered about in the past, for a fleeting moment
anyway, was the possibility of being able to configure different
events to be logged to different facilities. Kinda like:

#define LOG_DB_FACILITY LOG_LOCAL6
#define LOG_SASL_FACILITY LOG_LOCAL6
#define LOG_ACCESS_FACILITY LOG_LOCAL6

Though, probably more work than it'd be worth. And of course there's
syslog-ng anyway.

Amos

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Re: High availability ... again

2004-07-08 Thread info-cyrus
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> Its not unheard of, in fact its been done for Cyrus before.  I was paid
> a rather large sum by a semiconductor company to implement the
> altnamespace feature, and Fastmail.fm has contracted me for several
> features, most recently almost all of the new stuff in 2.3.

And in fact I've seen corporate partners with other open source
projects. An example would be Unicon (formerly IBS) and their role
with the uPortal project (www.uportal.org). A number of schools have
contracted them either for deployment of the software in a "turn-key"
bundle, or to help with making certain mods.

When contracted to make mods, those paying for it can then decide to
release that work back into the community, or keep it privately.
Fortunately, it seems like a number of schools in such a situation
have opted to return that work back to the community---way cool!

Then there's the seriously funded, seriously aggressive Sakai project
(www.sakaiproject.org). Not only have they received some big grants
for this work, but there also are a number of schools pitching in
with big contributions. I believe one of the corporate partners for
this is a group called "r-smart". I think Unicon has also joined too.

I think this is an interesting development in open source
contribution, and might help to give it even more credibility in the
corporate IT world.

Amos

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Re: Bug in Cyrus-2.2.6 configure (with suggested patch)

2004-07-08 Thread info-cyrus
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Rob Siemborski wrote:

> On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Paul Boven wrote:
>
> > The last statement (with_bdb_inc="$with_bdbval/include") does not work
> > because $with_bdbval does not exist. Changing it to $with_bdb fixes
> > things. I've attached a patch for configure.in (trivial but untested
> > because I don't have the whole automake/autoconf family setup right now)
>
> This has already been fixed in cvs.
>
> -Rob

I hate to ask, but what's on the table for things that need to be
done before a 2.2.7 release?

Amos

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Annotation, new mail, and special flag

2004-07-23 Thread info-cyrus
I was just wondering about the annotation stuff.
What about if you could mark a folder as "special" via an annotation 
like you can mark or flag a message? Maybe this could be used for 
some subset folder listing, above and beyond folder subscriptions?

This lead to another idea. What about using a folder annotation to 
tell the server what folders you'd like to be notified when there's 
new mail. I know there's the IDLE extension, but that only applies to 
folders that have been selected.

Perhaps all silly nonsense. Just some ideas that I was wondering 
about while munching on my daily apple.

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Re: Annotation, new mail, and special flag

2004-07-23 Thread info-cyrus
On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
The ANNOTATEMORE extension already specifies some mailbox entries to indicate 
new mail checking. Take a look at the current draft to see those:


Oooo...
   /check
  Boolean value "true" or "false" that indicates whether this
  mailbox should be checked at regular intervals by the client. The
  interval in minutes is specified by the /checkperiod entry.
   /checkperiod
  Numeric value indicating a period of minutes to use for checking a
  mailbox that has the /check entry set to "true".
That'd be sweet.
Thanks for the info.
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I have no INBOX!

2004-10-01 Thread info-cyrus

Hello.

I'm setting up an email server for a friend, using Postfix, Cyrus-IMAP,
MySQL, Cyrus-SASL and Web-CyrAdm.  (I read the HowTo)

Mostly everything works right, but I needed mailboxes to be created
automatically, so I patched Cyrus-Imap with the AutoCreate patch, and set
the needed config files.  I can now use SMTP/POP3/IMAP to access the
virtual accounts in MySQL.  I can even use my IMAP client (Opera) to
create folders... however, SquirrelMail can't.

SquirrelMail is configured for Cyrus with the 'usehierarchysep: yes'
option.

So I fired up imtest to see if this is a Squirrel problem or an IMAP
problem:

imtest -u azz.domain.com -a azz.domain.com localhost

After putting in my password, I list my mailboxes...

. list * *
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "."" "user.azz^domain^com"
. OK Completed (0.000 secs 2 calls)

But I can't do this (what Squirrel is trying to do)...

. select "INBOX"
. NO Invalid mailbox name
. create "INBOX/Sent"
. NO Invalid mailbox name

I have Googled high and low on the Internet, and others seem to be able to
do this... so it seems like an IMAP problem.

The only thing I haven't tried to do is manually create the INBOX using
CyrAdm... but CyrAdm won't work on this server without a major Perl
overhaul and recompile... and since manual creations wouldn't be practical
anyway, I haven't bothered.

So the bottom line is why don't I see INBOX something when I use imtest?!?

Thanks in advance.

Steve
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Re: I have no INBOX!

2004-10-02 Thread info-cyrus
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004, Aristotelis wrote:

>Which version of cyrus are you using?

Cyrus: 2.2.8 with the autocreate patch 0.2 for 2.2.7.  (Its supposed to be
good for 2.2.8, and it patched without errors).

> > imtest -u azz.domain.com -a azz.domain.com localhost
>
>Your username is azz.domain.com ??

No, not really, I just changed the domain in this email to protect the
innocent.  In real life, I am testing with the correct domain.

However, the test users are things like azz, asd, zxc, qwe... quick to
type.

We need virtual domains with virtual users... all users are in MySQL.

> >
> > After putting in my password, I list my mailboxes...
> >
> > . list * *
> > * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "."" "user.azz^domain^com"
> > . OK Completed (0.000 secs 2 calls)
>
>   Could you do the same while using telnet localhost 143
> and then the list command.

Yep.  Same thing.

> Actually this is strange. If you had unixhiersep
> enabled in cyrus the inbox should be user/azz.domain.com
> in the list output. However the internal format should
> be user.azz^domain^com.

Yes, the actually /var/spool/imap/user files use the ^.

>Furthermore you could also paste the log lines from
> the logfile during the execution of autocreate patch
> in order to see what autocreate patch is creating.

I don't get any logs if POP or IMAP create the mailboxes... but SMTP:

Oct  2 18:22:46 z lmtpunix[5011]: autocreateinbox: User
asd^domain^com, INBOX was successfully created in partition default
Oct  2 18:22:46 z lmtpunix[5011] User asd^domain^com, Inbox
subfolders, created 4, subscribed 4

Doing the list with this new user actually gave me 4 subfolders, as my
config is designed... oddly, when I created the INBOX for 'azz' via POP
last night, it only created one root mailbox.

Still looking for any ideas.

Steve
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Re: I have no INBOX!

2004-10-05 Thread info-cyrus
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004, Aristotelis wrote:

> On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> > Doing the list with this new user actually gave me 4 subfolders, as my
> > config is designed... oddly, when I created the INBOX for 'azz' via POP
> > last night, it only created one root mailbox.
> >
> > Still looking for any ideas.
>
>Ok you said the magic word. POP :))). Actually there is a small bug
> on the pop autocreate patch that has to do with unixhiersep and
> usernames having '.' in them. Someone else had this problem and I
> have already a patch that fixes this (hopefully) and I have sent
> it over to him to do some more testing on his own environment, and
> I'm still waiting the final ok (that nothing else is broken for
> example) so i haven't yet released it. (Actually I don't think that
> the patch causes any other problems, but as usual I'm waiting from
> some feedback from testing on another environment).
>Anyhow, I would be glad to sent you this version of the autocreate
> patch so that you can use it. Just email me and I'll do it 2morrow
> morning

Hello, yes, I'd really like to try this patch.

I'm also kinda curious why IMAP doesn't seem to be building inboxes.  It
works fine for SMTP, but no boxes are getting autocrated during the IMAP
login.  I only have the patched binary available, so I'm sure the correct
IMAPD is running.

Steve
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Re: Cyrus operating system choice, RedHat vs Solaris

2006-07-04 Thread info-cyrus

-- Shawn Sivy said the following on 7/4/06 7:28 PM:
2.  If I do stick with Solaris, does Cyrus IMAP work well on Solaris 10 
or should I stick with Solaris 9 for now?


I don't know when because a lot of our plans got shot due to other 
priorities, but at some point we fully intend to upgrade our aging Cyrus 
system onto Solaris 10 with ZFS.


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PAM MySQL / IMAP / Postfix - plaintext username cannot connect to pwcheck server

2003-11-30 Thread info-cyrus
I am more than likely at fault, but I installed Cyrus IMAP, Postfix, and
used PAM MySQL for cleartext authentication and got the following error:

plaintext username cannot connect to pwcheck server

I found out that the PAM service couldn't connect to my database locally
because of a permission problem with the mysqld.sock unix socket.  The
postfix program had a problem with authentication as well because most of
the services for postfix were chroot'd and couldn't access the socket
either.  I had been looking for the problem for a long time, because I
never saw an error in my MySQL logs that seemed to correspond to the
postfix and IMAP authentication problems (mainly because I had two
machines, one for Postfix and one for Cyrus, when I combined both services
on the same machine, I saw the errors for Postfix, and fixed those
problems, and it fixed the Cyrus problems obviously).

This is not a bug or fault on the programmers end, this is simply an
overlooked solution for my problem.  I always thought there was something
wrong with pwcheck, when in fact, it was really the permissions of the
program doing the MySQL lookup for the pwcheck server which uses PAM. 
More than likely setting the pwcheck_pam to the mysql gid would do the
trick, but I haven't tried that yet.

This post is mostly an attempt to keep someone else from the same kind of
run around I made.  Setting up IMAP, Postfix, and PAM was a **breeze**
after I realized this problem.

Hope this helps someone out there doing multiple Google searches,
Oliver Peek



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Re: Message contains NUL characters ...

2005-05-09 Thread info-cyrus
--On May 9, 2005 8:38:48 AM +0200 John Fawcett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Postfix may be compiled with support for PCRE reqular expressions.
Use PCRE in body_check, header_checks to detect and reject NULs.
that's not possible at the moment, unless postfix has changed in
the meantime. See for example in the postfix
archives <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=postfix-users&m=109639901020327&w=2
And more recently, for the benefit of this group:


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Re: PIMAP (draft-maes-lemonade-p-imap-08)?

2005-08-30 Thread info-cyrus
Since there didn't seem to be any responses, sounds like this is 
something that'll need a financial sponsor if it is to be implemented.


Amos

-- Rob Carter said the following on 8/18/05 2:27 PM:

Hello,

Has there been any consideration given as yet to adding partial or full 
P-IMAP support to the Cyrus IMAP server in a future release?  
Alternatively, has anyone seen or heard of any work being done to build 
an open-source implementation of P-IMAP as a front-end for an existing 
IMAP4 server (like Cyrus?).


Oracle Corp. has apparently released their first cut at P-IMAP support 
in their recent 10g announcement, but I'm hoping that there may be some 
non-proprietary implementations on the horizon...


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New kid on the block: Zimbra?

2005-09-10 Thread info-cyrus

So, anybody here notice http://www.zimbra.com yet?

I have to admit the web client seems pretty nice. Though, the idea of 
ditching Cyrus is a difficult one to imagine, especially for a server 
that really hasn't proven itself yet, as far as I can tell.


It looks like they support some form of Sieve scripts which happen to be 
stored in LDAP. Though, I don't see that they support the QUOTA 
extension or ACLs.


In terms of the message store, it's sorta like Cyrus: messages are 
stored in files, one file per message. They too store meta data in 
separate structures, but instead of the cache files of Cyrus, they 
actually store that info in a relational db, MySQL. Would that actually 
be any faster and/or more scalable?


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Re: New kid on the block: Zimbra?

2005-09-14 Thread info-cyrus

-- Henrique de Moraes Holschuh said the following on 9/14/05 12:44 PM:

On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Jared Watkins wrote:
all sorts of plugins for linking the content of messages out to external 
data.. like it will recognize a ups tracking number and you can hover 
over it in webmail and it tells you the status in a little mouseover 
popup.  You can also link to internal apps.. like being able to right 


Shouldn't this be doable with *any* IMAP backend, since the logic appears to
be on their webmail client?



Yeah, it would be interesting to learn why they felt the need to design 
a new IMAP backend, instead of using an existing one the way OX did.


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Re: CMU's graffiti

2005-09-23 Thread info-cyrus

-- Jeffrey T Eaton said the following on 9/23/05 3:54 PM:

CMU has a tree called graffiti in which anyone can create new bboard
mailboxes.  How is this implemented?  I see instructions for creating
with Mulberry and cyradm, and it implies the C acl, but that would
also allow anyone to delete mailboxes.  Or is that how it works?


We set:

deleteright: a

in imapd.conf, and give the top level graffiti the acl:

anyone lrscp

-jeaton



Is there some more info on this "graffiti"? What's the intention? How is 
it used? How is it managed? Any quota on it?


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Re: Ken at CMU?

2005-10-25 Thread info-cyrus

-- Henrique de Moraes Holschuh said the following on 10/25/05 9:23 AM:

On Tue, 25 Oct 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:

Gerd v. Egidy wrote:

Hi Ken,

I've seen you got a cmu address now instead of the oceana one. Have you 
been hired by CMU to work on cyrus? Does that mean that we now have a 
developer at CMU for cyrus again?

Yes and yes.


It is party time today!



And after the party, the release of 2.3! :-P

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Re: SQUATTER script and non English folders

2005-10-27 Thread info-cyrus

-- David Carter said the following on 10/27/05 8:53 AM:

On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


1) I'm running the following script as a cronjob every night:
#!/bin/bash
su - cyrus -c "/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/squatter -r user/*"

But, it creates cyrus.squat file only in subfolders of the users 
INBOX, i.e. /var/spool/imap/user/username/ doesn't include cyrus.squat 
but /var/spool/imap/user/username/Drafts/ does include cyrus.squat 
after running the above script.


Looking at the code, that will generate squat indexes for all mailboxes 
matching user/*/*, which will match user/dpc22/foo, but not user/dpc22.


I suggest that you try: "/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/squatter -r user" or just
"/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/squatter".


Since you've looked at the code, what about:

 squatter -r 'user.a*'

What I'd like to be able to do is to squat on one letter of the alphabet 
at a time, cycling through the letters maybe once a month. Obviously not 
all messages will be squatted on, but I'm worried that if I try to squat 
the entire server every night, the I/O from that combined with backups 
will mean that the squatting never finishes in time for active business 
hours. So I was thinking that a compromise would be to keep most of the 
messages squatted by cycling through what mailboxes I squat..


(Can you imagine someone reading this out-of-context? ;-)

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Re: SQUATTER script and non English folders

2005-10-29 Thread info-cyrus

-- David Carter said the following on 10/28/05 4:11 AM:

On Thu, 27 Oct 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Since you've looked at the code, what about: squatter -r 'user.a*'


That will look for mailboxes matching user.a*.* which would match 
"user.abc123.foo2 but not "user.abc123".


The code just adds ".*" to the end of any string that you give it, hence 
the slightly odd wording in the manual page:


 -r: Recursively create indexes for all submailboxes of the mailboxes
 or mailbox prefixes given as arguments.


That just seems so odd. I wonder why they did that? ipurge doesn't seem 
to do that


I had the same concern. I made a small change to my Cyrus install so 
that it only squats a fraction of the mailboxes each night using some 
simple modulo arithmetic (e.g: squatter -m0 -M5 squats 1/5th of the 
mailboxes).


Care to share? I'd love to be able to provide this indexing for folks so 
that they can experience faster searching, but there's no way we can run 
squatter on the entire server in one night. :-(


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Re: outlook 2003 crashing

2005-11-17 Thread info-cyrus

-- Ken Murchison said the following on 11/16/05 7:23 PM:


Disable IDLE altogether in Cyrus.  Outlook doesn't play well with 
others, except for Exchange.




Isn't MS the one that put forth this IDLE business anyway? And so here 
they don't even interact well with it?


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Berkeley DB 4.4.16 released...

2005-11-18 Thread info-cyrus

http://www.sleepycat.com/products/bdb.html


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Re: Berkeley DB 4.4.16 released...

2005-11-19 Thread info-cyrus

-- Henrique de Moraes Holschuh said the following on 11/18/05 5:14 PM:

On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

http://www.sleepycat.com/products/bdb.html

Great!  I'm still applying 4.3 compat fixes.


My thoughts exactly.  And I am also wondering how many extremely weird
bugs we will get this time around... 4.2 was a complete and utter disaster,
although Cyrus suffered little from it, since it uses very little of the
more esoteric BDB functionality.

I hope that this time around people proposing BDB 4.4 compatibility patches
will make sure to have read the *ENTIRE* API and functionality changes
documentation from SleepyCat, and that the patch covers EVERY single API and
functionality change...



Hey, don't shoot the messenger. ;-)

Anyway, I certainly have no plans to move away from 4.3 anytime soon, 
but since BDB has always been such a fun topic here, thought I'd just 
pass the news for those daring souls that want to experiment.


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Re: Cyrus WebMail

2005-11-30 Thread info-cyrus

-- Joseph Brennan said the following on 11/30/05 9:22 PM:

The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would access mail directly without using imap protocol at all.
It would use many of the same program modules, but the interface
would be with web pages instead of with imap protocol.


So, what's so bad about accessing the server via the IMAP protocol?

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Re: Cyrus WebMail

2005-12-01 Thread info-cyrus

-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 7:31 AM:


FWIW, I brought this up at our last dept meeting and it wasn't shot down 
as a ridiculous idea.  CMU is looking to improve its webmail facility on 
campus (currently SquirrelMail), and a new Cyrus httpd service is one 
possibility.




Interesting.

Ya know, what I find most interesting about a service like gmail is the 
fast searching. Cyrus has got squatter, but as I indicated before, 
really need something to control what mailboxes I squat at night because 
simply cannot squat the entire server every night.


The other thing that gmail and Zimbra offer, seems to me, is seamless 
searching across folders. Not sure how/if Cyrus could deal with that 
since seems to me to be largely a client issue.


Speaking about all this webmail, has anybody taken a look at travmail?

http://www.geelong.com/travmail/

I haven't had a chance to peer to closely at it yet, but looking at his 
flash demo, it would seem to have an interesting and flexible interface. 
Perhaps it has potential.


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Re: Cyrus WebMail

2005-12-01 Thread info-cyrus

-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:


Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation 
and 'squatter -a'?


I'm thinking of a way to squat all mailboxes on the server, but cycle 
through which ones get done that night.


There has been (still is?) discussion of an MSEARCH command which does 
searching across folders.  The undocumented SCAN command which is used 
by Pine and UW IMAP is a LIST variant which will search or a string and 
return the mailboxes (NOT messages) in which the string occurs.  This 
can help a client narrow its focus for the necessary SEARCHes.  I have a 
working patch to add SCAN to Cyrus which I may get back to.


Ooo. Both sound cool! I bet that would really help

In terms of "labels," can already do that in IMAP with user-definable 
flags, something I've always thought was a missing opportunity in most 
IMAP clients


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Re: Cyrus WebMail

2005-12-01 Thread info-cyrus

-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:40 AM:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:


Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation 
and 'squatter -a'?


I'm thinking of a way to squat all mailboxes on the server, but cycle 
through which ones get done that night.


Hmm.  Squatter doesn't support wildcards?


Here's an earlier thread:

http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/20046

However, re-searching into these discussions I was reminded of this:

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/9818

Looks like I need to give that a try.


Only if a client uses it.  ;)


True, but perhaps more possible in a webmail client.


Mozilla/Thunderbird use IMAP keywords.


Yeah, but last I looked you were limited to a specific number. Though, 
yes, you can change the name and the color of these labels.


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FYI: issues raised about Cyrus LMTP server....

2005-12-02 Thread info-cyrus

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=postfix-users&m=113351049025901&w=2

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=postfix-users&m=113344797910649&w=2


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Re: Cyrus WebMail

2005-12-08 Thread info-cyrus

-- Cyrus Daboo said the following on 12/1/05 9:20 AM:

Hi Ken,

There are many issues with something like this, but I really think IMAP 
does need this functionality in order to keep up with user expectations 
that have been changed by tools like GMail and Zimbra. Not only that, 
but most desktop clients have some sort of 'virtual folder' concept 
which they implement as purely a client-side operation - it would be 
good to provide that as a server-side option so that those views could 
be shared across multiple clients.




Incidentally, I've been following--thanks to gmane--your discussion on 
IMAP EXT:


http://article.gmane.org/gmane.ietf.imapext/3256

Certainly has been an interesting discussion



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Nice site

2006-03-02 Thread info-cyrus

Just happened to notice the new site:

http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/

Nice!

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Re: ldap ptloader

2003-12-23 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003, Igor Brezac wrote:

> Good luck building it!  ;)  This code needs work.  When I find some time
> I'll try to work on it...
>
> -Igor

I notice the imapd.conf man page mentions the 'memberOf' attribute.
Unless I'm mistaken, that's a bit of a controversial thing, huh?
That is, whether to use "static" groups containing all the members,
or to have a multi-valued attribute contained within the user DN
listing the groups that DN is associated with, what iPlanet/SunONE
refers to as "roles".  I guess AD also takes that approach.  I don't
know where I'm going with this, other than maybe clarification that
my interpretation is correct.

I'm still exploring this LDAP group business.  We do map the standard
UNIX group file to LDAP, but in a way I don't consider those to be
"LDAP groups".  Interestingly enough, for a while now we've been
using an attribute in the user DN to perform some access permissions
checks, so unwittingly have been using SunONE roles-like approach for
a while now.  (We are using the SunONE server.)

Amos



Re: 2.2.2 BETA stability

2003-12-25 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Thu, 25 Dec 2003, Will Prater wrote:

> How is the stability on this release? I have been re-vamping one of my
> production machines and I wanted to make use of the virtual support
> with fully qualified domain logins. How are you guys liking this!!

At least based on the way things seem to be going, should know by
next week.  ;-)  If you do go this route, I would personally pull
from CVS since the latest BETA snapshot was taken a while ago

Amos



Re: nntp fiddling

2003-12-30 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:

> Any perceivable difference in performance?  I was considering making the
> Xref stuff enabled by a config option, since not all clients need it,
> but if it doesn't slow things down too much, I won't bother.
>
>

On this box?  My test box is a scruffy old U10 with nearly no memory
and slow drives.  I can't really see a difference myself. The only
slight difference appears when I unset newsprefix, presumedly because
it has to search out more folders.  However, even this difference
seems very slight.  I'm not even sure it really exists.  ;-)

Amos



Re: nntp fiddling

2004-01-04 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the

Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?

Amos



Re: nntp fiddling

2004-01-04 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> > Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the
>
> Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?
>

I keep this up and nobody will ever answer any of my posts.  ;-)

This is sweet.  Works like a charm.

. SETANNOTATION news.utd.test "/vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/news2mail" ("value.shared" 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]")

Hmmm... if the duplicate delivery db is enabled, then this and the
lmtp2nntp thing could be used to mirror listserv list <-> and news
group, huh?

Amos




Re: nntp fiddling

2004-01-04 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> >>Until I add POST support, you could set a news2mail annotation on the
> > Hmm... grepping the source this would just be an email address, no?
> Yes, and email address (or alias which the MTA can expand to multiple
> addresses).  Is this missing from install-netnews.html?

There's the annotation about expire, but I don't see this one.

Amos




Re: Cyrus and Postfix question

2004-01-09 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Fri, 9 Jan 2004, Joakim Ryden wrote:

> Jason Williams wrote:
> [...]
> > Then in my master.cf
> >
> > # Cyrus 2.1.5
> > cyrus unix  -   n   n   -   -   pipe
> >   user=cyrus argv=/usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver -r ${sender} -m
> > ${extension} ${user}
> >
> > So it envokes the cyrus deliver program.
> > I see how that works.
> > Just trying to find out more on the two options: advantages and
> > disadvantages of both.
>
>
> If you have any kind of traffic I would *NOT* use this option as any
> Postfix calls to external programs will slow things down and eat far
> more resources than necessary.

I would concur with that sentiment.  The ancient master.cf deliver
method would not be optimal under very heavy load.

> LMTP over tcp works well if you have a setup like... firewall -> Postfix
> server - Cyrus server, which is what I use. The Cyrus server as well as
> the Postfix are on internal IPs, Postfix server has port 25 open and
> Nat'ed from firewall, Cyrus server has IMAP and IMAP over SSL (ports 143
> & 993 NAT'ed from firewall so (hopefully) no one should even know that
> the LMTP tcp port is open on the Cyrus server. Even so I still use
> password authentication for Postfix to deliver to the Cyrus box.

We do something similar.  Or, you could just have LMTP bound to local
interface.

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Re: Annotations

2004-01-10 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> The 3 vendor-specific annotations used by Cyrus are all documented in
> the appropriate locations:
>
> squat: squatter(8)
> expire: cyr_expire(8), install-netnews.html
> news2mail: install-netnews.html

What about these?

https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/cyrus/perl/imap/cyradm.sh.diff?r1=1.14&r2=1.15

I'm curious how this comment annotation was envisioned to be used


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Re: Using singleinstancestore on a large scale (thousands of recipients)

2004-01-13 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:

> we've got Cyrus 2.1.16 running on Red Hat AS 2.1 with singleinstancestore
> and it's working well. A common case is that mails will have up to 5
> recipients:
>
> -rw---5 cyrusmail 3754 Jan 13 11:13
> /var/spool/imap/S/user/a0620/88222.
>
> We haven't yet moved all our student accounts to Cyrus, but once we've done
> that, I'd like to be able to use this mechanism for sending mails to all of
> them. We've got around 30,000 student accounts. Now I wonder:
>
> - can a single inode have 30,000+ links? We're using ext3 as this is the
> only file system supported by Red Hat.
>
> - can I invoke "deliver" with such a long argument list? If not, is there
> an alternative?

We don't have as many students, but we see a fair number of "large
distribution" posts as well.  You don't indicate what MTA you're
using, but as pointed out, you need to use LMTP for this feature to
have any impact.

If you're using Postfix, you can control how many recipients are
allowed to be handled by a single post:

# Cyrus will hard link messages to multiple recipients
# on the same Cyrus partition.
lmtp_destination_recipient_limit = 3000

So a message to 6K will result in two messages with 3K links to each.
I figured that was good enough, and not likely to freak anything out.

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Re: /opt/cyrus/mailboxes.db: Not enough space

2004-01-14 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
Hmmm... I guess these issues are still present with DB-4.2.52:

 imaps[26503]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /po/var/imap/tls_sessions.db: 
cyrusdb error
 imaps[26828]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /po/var/imap/tls_sessions.db: 
Not enough space
 imaps[26828]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /po/var/imap/tls_sessions.db: 
cyrusdb error
 imaps[26832]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR: opening /po/var/imap/tls_sessions.db: 
Not enough space

Someone back there in the early days of this thread mentioned
the db_stat command:

/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/bin/db_stat -e -h /po/var/imap/db
4.2.52  Environment version.
120897  Magic number.
0   Panic value.
968 References.
1911972 Locks granted without waiting.
28816   Locks granted after waiting.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Mpool Region: 2.
264KB   Size.
-1  Segment ID.
2353977 Locks granted without waiting.
190 Locks granted after waiting.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Log Region: 3.
96KBSize.
-1  Segment ID.
6430275 Locks granted without waiting.
14697   Locks granted after waiting.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Lock Region: 4.
19MB 624KB  Size.
-1  Segment ID.
19M Locks granted without waiting.
8420Locks granted after waiting.
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Txn Region: 5.
32KBSize.
-1  Segment ID.
2765561 Locks granted without waiting.
1152Locks granted after waiting.


Is the only way to clear this up is to shutdown and blow away
tls_sessions.db?

I doubt it matters, but this is on:

v2.2.2-BETA 2003/12/19 18:38:42

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Re: /opt/cyrus/mailboxes.db: Not enough space

2004-01-14 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Igor Brezac wrote:

> Hmm.  You can clear this up by running db_recover from the /po/var/imap/db
> directory.  What does db_stat -c say before you run db_recover?  Do
> tls_prune|cyr_expire|ctl_cyrusdb -c run properly on your system?
>
> Also apply http://www.sleepycat.com/update/4.2.52/patch.4.2.52.html...

Ah, thanks for pointing that out, and naughty me for not thinking
to check for patches at the db site.

Anyway...

$ /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.2/bin/db_stat -c -h /po/var/imap/db
227362  Last allocated locker ID.
2147M   Current maximum unused locker ID.
9   Number of lock modes.
5   Maximum number of locks possible.
5   Maximum number of lockers possible.
5   Maximum number of lock objects possible.
332 Number of current locks.
604 Maximum number of locks at any one time.
664 Number of current lockers.
1198Maximum number of lockers at any one time.
2   Number of current lock objects.
13  Maximum number of lock objects at any one time.
12M Total number of locks requested.
12M Total number of locks released.
0   Total number of lock requests failing because DB_LOCK_NOWAIT was set.
454 Total number of locks not immediately available due to conflicts.
0   Number of deadlocks.
0   Lock timeout value.
0   Number of locks that have timed out.
0   Transaction timeout value.
0   Number of transactions that have timed out.
19MB 624KB  The size of the lock region..
8560The number of region locks granted after waiting.
19M The number of region locks granted without waiting.


Though, things much quieter now than they were earlier.
Hmmm... I wonder if I need to raise some of those limits.

As to tls_prune|cyr_expire|ctl_cyrusdb, haven't seen any
problems with those.  I wonder if I should run tls_prune
more often than the default once a day at 4am

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Re: /opt/cyrus/mailboxes.db: Not enough space

2004-01-15 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Igor Brezac wrote:

> How many clients did you have connected at that time?

At 01/13/04 23:30:00, looks like there were 465 cyrus processes.

Looking a bit more closely lately, I notice a couple of these pop up:

Jan 15 06:41:07 area51 imaps[4242]: Fatal error: tls_start_servertls() failed
Jan 15 07:16:13 area51 imaps[5346]: Fatal error: tls_start_servertls() failed
Jan 15 07:33:50 area51 imaps[7045]: Fatal error: tls_start_servertls() failed

I wonder if that's some Eudora clients not liking our SSL.  Though,
it doesn't look like that caused a process to crash, so I don't know
if that's related to DB issues.

I applied that DB 4.2.52 patch and am now running with it,
so we'll see if that makes any difference.

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Re: nntp fiddling

2004-01-16 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Nils Vogels wrote:

> When I try to set the news2mail annotation to my normal email address, I
> can verify the Return-Path header is indeed empty (Return-Path: <>)
>
> AFAIK, the use of <> is reserved for the popular Mailer-Daemon ;)
>
> Would it be an idea for Cyrus to use either the 'From'  header of the
> post, or maybe even  the imapd.conf  postmaster variable ?

I noticed this in my fiddling and asked Ken about it.  Apparently the
site that requested this annotation didn't have problems with the <>
sender, and since we're not currently using it, and other issues on
my mind at the time, it didn't seem worthwhile pursuing that train of
thought further.  (He's done so much that I hate to ask for too much
more.  ;-)

Though, I guess I have to admit that having some sort of setable
something for the sender probably would be "nice".  It might also
make it more useful, I should think, in mirroring posts to NNTP to an
email list, at least a list that had closed posting.


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Re: SQUAT indexes?

2004-01-16 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Craig Ringer wrote:

> Nils Vogels wrote:
> > Why not just run squatter from master ?
> >
> > This works deliciously over here:
> >
> > EVENTS {
> >...
> >  # Let's squat em
> >  squat_usercmd="squatter -r -s user" period=1440
> >...
> > }
>
> That indexes all user mailboxes, including the trash etc. I only want to
> automatically index INBOXES, plus any other mailboxes the user requests.

Could always use the new squat annotation.  That's also... tasty?

localhost> mboxconfig user.amos squat true

Yum, yum.

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Re: PTS & LDAP Take 3

2004-01-17 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Tim Pushor wrote:

> I am assuming by the lack of response that no-one really cares (at least
> at this point) about LDAP group based authorization.

Oh, I wouldn't go that far.  I just think folks haven't gotten too
deep into it yet.  If you search the archive you'll see it was
discussed just a short while ago.

> I have determined that the way its currently setup (the ldap ptloader)
> won't do what I want, so I am in the process of rewriting it for my needs.

Interesting.  Why is that?  (Not using it myself right now, but would
like to at some point.)

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Re: SQUAT indexes?

2004-01-18 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Craig Ringer wrote:
>
> > Nils Vogels wrote:
> > > Why not just run squatter from master ?
> > >
> > > This works deliciously over here:
> > >
> > > EVENTS {
> > >...
> > >  # Let's squat em
> > >  squat_usercmd="squatter -r -s user" period=1440
> > >...
> > > }
> >
> > That indexes all user mailboxes, including the trash etc. I only want to
> > automatically index INBOXES, plus any other mailboxes the user requests.
>
> Could always use the new squat annotation.  That's also... tasty?
>
> localhost> mboxconfig user.amos squat true
>
> Yum, yum.

Actually, I forgot that the squat annotation is inherited:

 -a   Only create indexes for mailboxes which have the shared
  /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation set to "true".

  The value of the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat  annota-
  tion is inherited by all children of the given mailbox,
  so an entire  mailbox  tree  can  be  indexed  (or  not
  indexed)  by setting a single annotation on the root of
  that tree with a value of "true" (or  "false").   If  a
  mailbox  does  not have a /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat
  annotation set on it (or does not  inherit  one),  then
  the mailbox is not indexed.  In other words, the impli-
  cit value of /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat is "false".


Shame because I thought this might be handy to just squat the
inboxes.  So, this loops right back into the discussion of
"squatter -s user.%"  ;-)

I wonder if maybe there could/should be additional annotations,
one for recursive, one for not.  So maybe, to be backwards
compatible, "/squat" would be recursive, but "/squatthis" would
not?

More tasty?

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2.2.3: namespace & list

2004-01-24 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
I've been tinkering a little with a Java client, and just happened to
notice something I haven't noticed before:

. namespace
* NAMESPACE (("" ".")) (("Other_Users." ".")) (("Shared_Folders." "."))
. OK Completed
. list "" Other_Users
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "." "Other_Users"
. OK Completed (0.230 secs 52 calls)
. list "" Shared_Folders
. OK Completed (0.080 secs 1 calls)

Why the difference in response between the two non-personal namespaces?
I looked over RFC 2342, and it didn't seem to indicate exactly what the
response of a LIST on a namespace prefix should be.

Also, the above differs with this:

. list "" %
* LIST (\Noinferiors) "." "INBOX"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "Deleted"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "JunkMail"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "Sent"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "Trash"
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "." "Other_Users"
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "." "Shared_Folders"
. OK Completed (0.200 secs 404 calls)


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Re: 2.2.3: namespace & list

2004-01-26 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I've been tinkering a little with a Java client, and just happened to
> > notice something I haven't noticed before:
> >
> > . namespace
> > * NAMESPACE (("" ".")) (("Other_Users." ".")) (("Shared_Folders." "."))
> > . OK Completed
> > . list "" Other_Users
> > * LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "." "Other_Users"
> > . OK Completed (0.230 secs 52 calls)
> > . list "" Shared_Folders
> > . OK Completed (0.080 secs 1 calls)
>
> This should fix it.  Let me know if it breaks anythine else.
>
> http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/cvsweb/src/cyrus/imap/mboxlist.c.diff?r1=1.228&r2=1.229

Thanks!  I will.

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Re: Question on ACL's

2004-01-30 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> Jason Williams wrote:
>
> > Morning everyone,
> >
> > I've been working on implementing Bulletin Boards over here for our
> > company which will allow our users to be able to "share" a folder and
> > post/move messages into the folder for other users to view.
> >
> > Creating the actual mailbox is no problem. The question lies when
> > assigning the ACL's to the mailbox in order to allow users to view and
> > post to the mailbox/bulletin board.
> >
> > For example, I did the following:
> >
> > I created a mailbox:
> > user.loanofficers
> > and
> > user.loanofficers.announce
>
> First off, is there a reason why you are using a personal mailbox as a
> bulletin board?  Is there actually a loanofficer user?  If not, you
> could just create loanofficers.announce (notice the lack of user.)
>

Unless that destination needed/wanted to use Sieve.  :-P

Don't mind me.  Just a harmless little ping and run.

:-)

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Re: CYRUS = GARBAGE

2004-02-02 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004, Paul Bender wrote:

> By the way, I think that Garbage is beyond version 2.2.3. Version 2.0
> came out around 1998, and they have had at least one major release since
> then. ;-)

Oh, that's funny.

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cyrus.conf events: days?

2004-02-04 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
Any thought to having a << days="0,3" >> parameter to events in
cyrus.conf?  I'm thinking it might be better to not have squatter
kick off when various VxFS filesystem maintenance is scheduled

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newspostuser --> To, but what about Reply-To?

2004-02-05 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
Just out of curiosity, is there any reason why newspostuser results
in the adding of the To header instead of the Reply-To header?

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Re: newspostuser --> To, but what about Reply-To?

2004-02-05 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> I *believe* the logic that Larry and I worked out was that there might
> already be a Reply-To header (if a message was sent to a person and CC'd
> to a newsgroup for instance), so we thought it would be safer to just
> create or add to any existing To header.

I see.  Maybe which header is used could be a simple config toggle?

> I might be able to be convinced otherwise.  Maybe you can have multiple
> addresses in a Reply-To, I'll have to look.

Well, thought I'd do a little browsing through RFC 2822.  This is
what I found:

3.6.2. Originator fields

   In either case, an optional reply-to field MAY also be
   included, which contains the field name "Reply-To" and a
   comma-separated list of one or more addresses.

   ...

reply-to=   "Reply-To:" address-list CRLF

   ...

   The originator fields also provide the information required when
   replying to a message.  When the "Reply-To:" field is present, it
   indicates the mailbox(es) to which the author of the message suggests
   that replies be sent.


So, at least according to that doc, sounds like an address list
is valid.  I have to admit I don't recall ever seeing it used that
way, though.  Perhaps further indication it would be safest as a
config toggle?


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Re: newspostuser --> To, but what about Reply-To?

2004-02-06 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> I just committed this change to CVS.  It seems to work just fine with
> Mozilla, Outlook and Pine.
>
> It also gave me the opportunity to cleanup the handling of netnews
> specific headers (Path, Xref) and to actually append the post addresses
> to the Reply-To header (previously I was just adding another To: header).

Excellent!  Thanks!

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Re: ACL usage revisted (need feedback)

2004-02-10 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 11 Feb 2004, Alberto Tablado wrote:

> I think that is the key. Both Sendmail and Exim remember the AUTH=
> keyword issued by an authenticated MUA or MTA and pass along to the MDA
> (Cyrus) in the LMTP conversation. Postfix doesn't do this.

Correct, as evident in recent thread:

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=bvouu7%24gdf%241%40FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw&rnum=4&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dlmtp%2Bauth%2Bgroup:mailing.postfix.users%26hl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DUTF-8%26group%3Dmailing.postfix.users%26sa%3DG%26scoring%3Dd


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[2.2.3] Fun with Outlook Express...

2004-02-12 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
Well, a colleague here reported spurious disconnects when attempting
to check his mail via Outlook Express.  I noticed that a number of
his telemetry logs ended with:

03ZJ OK Completed (0.000 sec)
<1076565897<03ZK IDLE
>1076565897>+ idling
>1076565897>* BYE Connection reset by peer

Yeah, I know that a "reset by peer" means the client went away, but
he was not experiencing any network connectivity problems what so
ever.

OK, so after searching the archives, I thought I'd try adding these
two lines to our imapd.conf:

timeout: 60
imapidlepoll: 0

I then did a "touch" of all our Cyrus binaries so I wouldn't have to
wait for the max use limit to get reached.  (Handy little feature of
2.2.3, I might add.)

This morning I checked with him, and he reports that Outlook Express
is now working much more smoothly.  No spurious disconnects.  The
end?  Hardly.

I just now happened to notice that the load on the box was reaching
levels I've never seen before.  I did a truss on one of these
processes, and this is what I saw:

13397:  read(0, " 4 4 Z P   I D L E\r\n", 4096) = 11
13397:  open("/po/var/imap/msg/shutdown", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT
13397:  poll(0xFFBEDD58, 1, 0)  = 0
13397:  fd=0  ev=POLLRDNORM rev=0
13397:  write(1, 0x00151408, 31)= 31
13397: 4 4 Z P   B A D   U n r e c o g n i z e d   c o m m a n d\r\n
13397:  time()  = 1076608804
13397:  poll(0xFFBEDD58, 1, 4)  = 1
13397:  fd=0  ev=POLLRDNORM rev=POLLRDNORM
13397:  time()  = 1076608804
13397:  read(0, " 4 4 Z Q   I D L E\r\n", 4096) = 11
13397:  open("/po/var/imap/msg/shutdown", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT
13397:  poll(0xFFBEDD58, 1, 0)  = 0
13397:  fd=0  ev=POLLRDNORM rev=0
13397:  write(1, 0x00151408, 31)= 31
13397: 4 4 Z Q   B A D   U n r e c o g n i z e d   c o m m a n d\r\n
13397:  time()  = 1076608804
13397:  poll(0xFFBEDD58, 1, 4)  = 1
13397:  fd=0  ev=POLLRDNORM rev=POLLRDNORM
13397:  time()  = 1076608804
13397:  read(0, " 4 4 Z R   I D L E\r\n", 4096) = 11
13397:  open("/po/var/imap/msg/shutdown", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT
13397:  poll(0xFFBEDD58, 1, 0)  = 0
13397:  fd=0  ev=POLLRDNORM rev=0
13397:  write(1, 0x00151408, 31)= 31
13397: 4 4 Z R   B A D   U n r e c o g n i z e d   c o m m a n d\r\n
13397:  time()  = 1076608804
13397:  poll(0xFFBEDD58, 1, 4)  = 1
13397:  fd=0  ev=POLLRDNORM rev=POLLRDNORM
13397:  time()  = 1076608804
13397:  read(0, " 4 4 Z S   I D L E\r\n", 4096) = 11
13397:  open("/po/var/imap/msg/shutdown", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT
13397:  poll(0xFFBEDD58, 1, 0)  = 0
13397:  fd=0  ev=POLLRDNORM rev=0
13397:  write(1, 0x00151408, 31)= 31
13397: 4 4 Z S   B A D   U n r e c o g n i z e d   c o m m a n d\r\n
13397:  time()  = 1076608804
13397:  poll(0xFFBEDD58, 1, 4)  = 1
13397:  fd=0  ev=POLLRDNORM rev=POLLRDNORM
13397:  time()  = 1076608804
13397:  read(0, " 4 4 Z T   I D L E\r\n", 4096) = 11
13397:  open("/po/var/imap/msg/shutdown", O_RDONLY) Err#2 ENOENT


Sigh.  Damn, I know people like this client, but I am so friggin' sick
and tired of it.  So much pandering to this empire.

Anyway... any thoughts as to what to try now?  Should I recompile with
--with-idle=no, or should I try --with-idle=idled?  Would idled pose
the same problems he was originally seeing with the default, using poll?

Maybe in the future Cyrus should keep track of the number of errors,
then forcibly disconnect if that error count went beyond a certain
number?

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Re: newspostuser --> To, but what about Reply-To?

2004-02-17 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> Any article which gets posted to Cyrus nntpd will have the post address
> added to the Reply-To header, and this address will be present in the
> article when it is transferred to the outside news peer.

I thought I raised this concern, but it may have just been a mumble
to myself, something I do way too often and it gets confusing.

Anyway, yeah, I think it should be stripped before posting to peers.
Even if you block it at the MTA, it'll no doubt cause confusion for
those outside of your kingdom.

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Re: newspostuser --> To, but what about Reply-To?

2004-02-17 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> I've actually been looking for more info on this type of thing, and here
> is what I found:
>
> http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
> http://cr.yp.to/proto/replyto.html
>
> I can strip the address before transferring the article via NNTP, but
> this doesn't help if the article is posted/replied via SMTP.

Ultimately, isn't that also just an NNTP post, via lmtp2nntp?

If the message is inserted directly into this folder via just lmtp,
then the Reply-To (Newsgroups, etc.) header won't be added anyway

> I'm having a bad day, so this little problem (and any possible

Bummer.

> solutions) are just adding to my frustration.  If anybody has any
> suggestions, I'm all ears.

I know about the Reply-To evil stuff, but isn't this a bit different?
I mean, we're talking about a newsgroup, not a mailing list.  With a
mailing list, the Reply-To munging would impact all those on that
list.  However, with a newsgroup, it's only impacting that newsgroup,
right?

Of course I guess this all gets *really* muddy if you're doing any
sort of mirroring between a list and a newsgroup (anybody try that
yet?), but that's something for the implementor of such a gateway to
worry about, right?

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Re: newspostuser --> To, but what about Reply-To?

2004-02-17 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:

> > If the message is inserted directly into this folder via just lmtp,
> > then the Reply-To (Newsgroups, etc.) header won't be added anyway
>
> True, but if the client replies to more than just the Reply-To, then the
>   post address will get exposed.

Oh yeah.

I imagine it would be a lot of work, but what if this newspostuser
setting was an annotation, so that it could be set more specifically
than globally?  Maybe this setting just doesn't make sense for
external news groups?

If smtp posting is desired, perhaps a true gateway a la gmane.org is
required?

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Re: Auto Timeout in Outlook 98 and others

2004-03-03 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Cesar Lagarrigue wrote:

> well, i put into production my server for 450 users... and have a lot of
> troubles with the clients outlook express and other few problems with the
> server.

Not too long ago we experienced some issues with Outlook users as
well.  I made the following changes, and _so_far_, these very same
folks have not indicated any problems.  I don't know what exactly
improved things, but since things are OK, I'm not too concerned
about it.

1. Configured cyrus-imapd (2.2.3) with --with-idle=idled and
uncommented the following from cyrus.conf:

START {
  # ...

  # this is only necessary if using idled for IMAP IDLE
  idled  cmd="idled"
}

2. Changed timeout in imapd.conf:

timeout: 90


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Re: I: R: Problem with Cyrus IMAP and Cyrus SASL

2004-03-08 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Luca Manganelli wrote:

> Mar  8 18:57:19 ksmail-test perl: No worthy mechs found

Totally absurd I know, and I'm sorry that this doesn't help your
situation at all, but whenever I see this message, I can't help but
to think of Wayne's World.  Yeah, pretty sad.  It's a Monday.

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Re: Cyrus and Mozilla (and other multi-threaded clients)

2004-03-12 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Luca Olivetti wrote:

> Sure, upgrade to mozilla 1.6 or thunderbird 0.5. They use "status" to
> check for new mail instead of downloading all the headers, and perform
> bayesian filtering only when you select a mailfolder. As a result I
> didn't see the problem with moz1.6/thunderbird 0.5.

Also, the very latest Thunderbird builds have initial support for the
IDLE extension.  Though, I've noticed that the new mail check can get
kinda confused at times.

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Re: Sieve for shared mailboxes

2004-03-19 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Stephen Grier wrote:

> On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 01:09, Ken Murchison wrote:
> > The biggest issue with sieve opn shared folders is how to use them.  Are
> > they only executed when mail is delivered via LMTP, or are they executed
> > any time a message is inserted into the mailbox?
>
> Isn't it the case that for user-space mailboxes, sieve scripts are only
> applied on delivery via LMTP, and not when a message is copied or
> fileintod it? I don't see why the same behaviour wouldn't be adequate
> for shared mailboxes.

Agreed.

> >   Are sieve scripts
> > inherited by subfolders, etc?
>
> This is effectively the case with user-space mailboxes, although I
> realise this is because sieve scripts are applied to users rather than
> mailboxes. Again, the same behaviour would be appropriate for shared
> mailboxes.

Agreed.

> This might be a bit tricky using IMAP annotations though.

Why?  Do annotations *always* have to be recursive in nature?
I've noticed some of the recent discussions on mta-filter, and there
it seems that message expiration could be folder-specific, and not
necessarily recursive.

(Personally, I wish there was a way to specify that expiration could
either be recursive or not.  I briefly played with something like
that for squat, but I don't know if there's any interest in that, and
I didn't really pursue it.)

> I think for the sort of sieve functionality we need on shared mailboxes
> here, I would be happy to just have lmtpd look for scripts owned by the
> postuser user, and apply that to all mail destined for a shared mailbox.
> Are there any complicating factors in implementing this? I'm looking at
> the deliver function of lmtpd.c, and it appears to be fairly straight
> forward to do this.

I would be anxious about this. Not only do we have a ton of shared
folders, but some see some pretty serious traffic. To have all of
that unconditionally going through one Sieve script worries me.

Also, if it were possible to tie a Sieve script to a folder (any
folder?), perhaps it would be possible to leverage the loginuseacl
imapd.conf setting with timsieved.  That is, if a user had the admin
ACL item on a shared folder, that user would be able to update the
Sieve script on that folder.  I know some of our folks would be
really tickled to have that.  In fact in a few cases the need was so
pressing for that that I just created the "shared" folder under the
"user." hierarchy.

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Re: Sieve for shared mailboxes

2004-03-22 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Craig Ringer wrote:

> On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 02:28, Rob Siemborski wrote:
>
> > It also opens a world of possibility for new bugs.  There definately isn't
> > a consensus on what the desireable behavior here is.
>
> User-created sieve loops strike me as one "fun" possibility to be
> avoided at all costs.
>
> Craig Ringer
>

Maybe a too simplistic notion on my part, but could the deliverydb be
used to prevent that somehow?  Though, I guess that would entail
chaning the key to reflect the target folder, maybe?  (Currently only
the Message-Id is used, right?)

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Re: R: ?????????

2004-04-16 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Fri, 16 Apr 2004, Luca Manganelli wrote:

> NO SPAM, DAMN IT!

What?  You don't like spam with your eggs?

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Re: Client hang after some idle time

2004-04-19 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, ADNET Ghislain wrote:

>   My problem is that the client (i tried mozilla, netscape, thunderbird,
> outlook2003, evolution...) that is working perfectly at login but it
> hang on every imap access after some time. The mail client is just
> standing there and after some time for evolution drop a 'error
> refreshing folder: succes' (yes success as an error!), other mail client
> just hangup there with no message at all.

[...]

> on the server side i have some "idle for too long, closing connection"
> messages.

You might try increasing the 'timeout' value in imapd.conf. This is
what I'm currently using, and so far seems to be doing OK:

timeout: 90

Also, do you have idle support compiled/enabled?  Once I compiled it
in and added the following to cyrus.conf, along with the timeout
value above, it seems some of the issues we were seeing with the
Microsoft clients went away.

START {
  # do not delete this entry!
  recover cmd="ctl_cyrusdb -r"

  # this is only necessary if using idled for IMAP IDLE
  idled  cmd="idled"
}

Though, I've noticed that if you tell Mozilla Thunderbird to check
for new mail in some folders AND enable IDLE support (latest snapshots),
it gets a bit loopy and message counts get totally out of whack. In that
case I think it's best to turn off IDLE support in that client.

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Re: [news:comp.mail.imap.cyrus] Is it needed ?

2004-04-24 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, Carl P. Corliss wrote:

> Better yet, now that cyrus supports exporting shared folders via nntp,
> why not set up the complete cyrus archive (the shared folder on cmu.edu)
> as nntp newsgroups using cyrus 2.2.x?

If it's NNTP access you're after, why not use http://gmane.org/ ?

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Re: cyrus and Spamassassin bayes rules

2004-04-27 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:

> Would it really have any serious advantage over forwarding the false
> negatives/positives to an email address for processing?

At this point I would say "yes". It's been hell trying to get folks
to forward the spam with the headers intact. Seems like every client
has their own goofy way to do this.

The Microsoft clients are the worst. Just when we thought we had
figured it out (drag the spam into the body of a new message), we
*still* get plenty of useless reports.  Haven't taken the time to
figure out if it's in the difference of versions or what. Adding
Exchange into the mix has made it even more sucky. :-(

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Re: cyrus and Spamassassin bayes rules

2004-04-27 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:

> I'm looking at setting up a DSPAM + Postfix + Cyrus solution here as
> well. I have to wonder about the advantages of setting up a shared spam
> folder for the system though.

Oh, not that it really matters, but we're using Postfix + amavisd-new
to call ClamAV, McAfee uvscan, and SpamAssassin. Overall, it seems to
be doing pretty well.

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Re: idled thoughts

2004-05-18 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
On Tue, 18 May 2004, Andreas wrote:

> Is it useful? Does it use too much resources? Is it not used that much,
> and as such not well tested?

Haven't really noticed it taking up too much resources myself.

In terms of it being useful, rather informal trial and error
experimentation here seemed to indicate that the Microsoft clients
were much happier with it enabled. Not sure if that was the ultimate
fix, but these particular individuals are no longer having problems,
so that's good enough for me! ;)

> I see that thunderbird 0.6 can use the IDLE extension and I like the idea
> of the server notifying the client whenever there is new mail. Using the

I haven't tried it in a while, but previously when I told TBird to
check for new mail in a bunch of folders and had IDLE enabled, things
seemed to get really wacky. (Number of new messages would be bogus,
some folders tagged as having new mail when they didn't, etc.) So in
the end I just turned off the IDLE support in TBird. That was a while
ago, though, so I don't know if that has improved.

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ipurge -s option?

2002-11-12 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
What about the following?  I was thinking it might be nice if ipurge
had a -s option for skipping "special" messages.  That is, if you
flag certain messages as special[*], then run ipurge -s on that
folder, these flagged messages would not be deleted even if they
otherwise matched the criteria for being removed.  Thoughts?

Amos

*-- some clients refer to flagged messages as "special" or
"important". I'm not sure if there's an official name for this.






Re: locking problems with 2.1.9

2002-11-18 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
--On Friday, November 8, 2002 7:49 PM -0500 Peter Krotkov 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| Prior to a code fix to address the problems you observed, do you think it
| would be unreasonable to configure master so that imaps is not offered?
| We could revert to running stunnel for ssl support and then take our

Could this also be an entropy issue?  On this Solaris 8 box, what are you 
using for /dev/random, anyway?  That Solaris patch?

Amos




Re: Timsieved valid commands

2002-11-19 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
--On Tuesday, November 19, 2002 9:46 PM -0500 Ken Murchison 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| You should use the SASL library to to the authentication so you can
| handle any available mechanism.  The imtest.c program that comes with
| Cyrus is a good example of a SASL client - it handles SSL/TLS and SASL
| for IMAP, POP3, SMTP, LMTP, NNTP, MANAGESIEVE and MUPDATE.

All this talk about SASL and MANAGESIEVE, I don't suppose anybody is 
tinkering with a Java implementation, maybe?  I notice there's some Java 
support in Cyrus-SASL.

Amos




SpamAssassin & Sieve?

2002-11-23 Thread +archive . info-cyrus
I guess slightly off-topic, but I was wondering if any folks on here are 
using SpamAssassin, and if so, what sort of Sieve scripts you're using on 
such tagged mail.  I know that recent releases of Sieve have a numeric 
comparator.  Are you using that somehow, or just a simple match on the 
"X-Spam-Level: ***" header?

Amos




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