Currently, I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.1.9 and cyrus-sasl-2.1.7. I've installed
cyrus-sasl-plain and cyrus-sasl-md5 RPM. When I use plain text
authentication, it goes to saslauthd to PAM. But when I set the client to
use CRAM-MD5, the log shows that it's looking for /etc/sasldb2. Since I'm
usin
Most likely, I'd guess the recipient is over quota. 75 is a temporary
failure. In deliver, it's not returned for too many reasons. A few of
them are:
The process is running as root, not cyrus.
deliver can't stat the message to deliver.
deliver can't copy the message to deliver.
The user is over
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Steve Khoo wrote:
> Where can I find a list of error code definitions?
forgot this. lib/sysexits.h
Dave
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I have a system running cyrus server 1.5.14
It's been working fine for a long time, but sendmail just started to
queue up messages with status deferred. It appears that deliver is
returning status code 75. Anyone know what this error code means?
Where can I find a list of error code definitio
Boy, what a nightmare this turned out to be.
I've been running the cyrus-imapd-2.0.16 rpms developed by Ramiro which
can be found here:
http://rmorales.modwest.com/rpms/cyrus-imapd/
and I figured it was time to upgrade to the 2.1.* series, so I got the
source rpm cyrus-imapd-2.1.10-3.src.rpm de
We're backing up w/ Legato (under linux w/ a network based server
running on Solaris) and it works fairely well.. 1 of our servers has
1Million files and 6Gb of data in the store. The other as just under
1Million using 10 Gb. For each a full backup of the store takes about 1
hour.
Rob Siemborsk
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, John Hughes wrote:
> At www.amanda.org I see "AMANDA uses native dump and/or GNU tar
> facilities"
>
> Can you use vxdump with amanda?
Sure. As of 2.4.1 (from their NEWS file):
* Configure now looks for vxdump and vxrestore in /usr/lib/fs/vxfs for
Solaris systems and will u
>> How are you doing the actual backup? I cannot recommend vxdump too
>> highly, it is rather awkward to use but *MANY* times faster than
>> tar or find/cpio, especialy if you're doing incremental backups.
> We're using amanda going to a RAID array on another system.
At www.amanda.org I see "AMA
From: Joshua Szmajda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey all,
I'd really like to use cyrus imapd as my imap server. I've got a mid to
large-scale webmail deployment coming up and cyrus's internal user database
seems to be right up my alley. I'm having some trouble though, and I
haven't been able to find t
> I'm probably misremembering something from our testing, since the
> load created by running gzip for a few hours is definately more
> than any brief load spike while a snapshot was created.
How are you doing the actual backup? I cannot recommend vxdump
too highly, it is rather awkward to use bu
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, John Hughes wrote:
> How are you doing the actual backup? I cannot recommend vxdump
> too highly, it is rather awkward to use but *MANY* times faster
> than tar or find/cpio, especialy if you're doing incremental
> backups.
We're using amanda going to a RAID array on another
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, John Hughes wrote:
> What's your worry with taking a snapshot on a live system? We
> do 4-5 a day on two systems every day of the week.
I'm probably misremembering something from our testing, since the load
created by running gzip for a few hours is definately more than any
Hey all,
I'd really like to use cyrus imapd as my imap server. I've got a mid to
large-scale webmail deployment coming up and cyrus's internal user
database seems to be right up my alley. I'm having some trouble though,
and I haven't been able to find the answer in the list-archive.
I am tryin
Voutsinas Nikos wrote:
It seems that there is a problem when recovering (ctl_cyrusdb -r). I
always get SIGBUS (in __db_apprec.)
To test it just send SIGTERM to master and then restart it.
I tried that, and it just worked. Even kill -9 didn't seem to
trigger any problems. Perhaps you have some
- Original Message -
From: "Mika Iisakkila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ian McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Simon Matter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: Please, what are the groups? Re: mech=login, auth=sasldb,
groups=???
>
Hello everybody,
i have one question, how can i delete a mailbox
without entering cyradm ? I want to delete mailboxes from a shell script... and
i need cyradm delete those mailboxes... but without entering the
program.
I am using the Imapv4 Server Administration module that I installed in the
webmin program.
Its a nice web interface to admin Cyrus. Its working good !
Take a look at www.webmin.com and http://www.nwe.de/develop/
bye
Darci Tartari
http://www.portoriogrande.com.br
Cit
Voutsinas Nikos wrote:
It seems that there is a problem when recovering (ctl_cyrusdb -r). I always
get SIGBUS (in __db_apprec.)
To test it just send SIGTERM to master and then restart it.
I'm running 2.1.10 with DB 4.1.24 and don't see that problem.
Please DO NOT send me ANY email directly u
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 04:33:07PM -0500, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
> --On Thursday, November 21, 2002 4:29 PM +0100 Ralf Haferkamp
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >we encountered problems with some multipart MIME mails. It seems, that
> >cyrus-imapd fails to correctly seperate the d
> We're using vxfs on solaris, taking a snapshot of the applicable
> filesystem, backing up the filesystem, aned then deleting the
> snapshot.
>
> This leads to perfect consistancy, though it does require the
> creation of a snapshot on a live system.
That's what I do with vxfs on UnixWare.
What'
I've just upgraded my Cyrus-IMAP from 2.0.16 to 2.1.9. As I used
--enable-fulldirhash on configure, I ran tools/rehash full after
installation. That seemed to work and looked good (no errors). All
worked well.
As a second step I upgraded to include SSL support for IMAP and POP.
After that I co
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