A bit off topic, but I know this is something that has come up on
this list from time to time over the years, and besides, they mention
Cyrus! ;-)
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/07/10/HNogo_1.html
http://opengroupware.org/en/index.html
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Amos
I have an issue where logsurfer regularly kills the master
cyrus daemon..
If an event occurs which causes logsurfer to generate a few
thousand messages and sends them to my cyrus server, it seems
lmtp falls over and never recovers. I have to restart the
master daemon each time.
I figure if
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
Ken Murchison said:
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
Hello,
There is something I do not understand about cyrus (2.1.14).
When you_unsubscribe_to the inbox the LIST response contains the INBOX
with the \NoSelect flag.
What is the exact LIST command that is being sent?
Ken Murchison said:
>
>
> Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> There is something I do not understand about cyrus (2.1.14).
>>
>> When you_unsubscribe_to the inbox the LIST response contains the INBOX
>> with the \NoSelect flag.
>
> What is the exact LIST command that is being sent?
>
A001
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
Hello,
There is something I do not understand about cyrus (2.1.14).
When you_unsubscribe_to the inbox the LIST response contains the INBOX
with the \NoSelect flag.
What is the exact LIST command that is being sent?
That's the response one of our SquirrelMail develo
James Satterfield wrote:
Is there any way to specify the location of imapd.conf and cyrus.conf? I
normally keep them in /usr/local/etc and I didn't see any configure time
option for the location, or a master(8) flag for the conf locations.
Use the -C option for master and the services/utilitie
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 05:19, Ken Murchison wrote:
> What is this perl script trying to do? Can you get a protocol dump?
The script:
I require a server-side sent directory. That way, I don't have to try
to synchronize the sent directory on the three clients that I use, and
we have a copy of ever
Hello,
There is something I do not understand about cyrus (2.1.14).
When you_unsubscribe_to the inbox the LIST response contains the INBOX
with the \NoSelect flag.
That's the response one of our SquirrelMail developers got.
IMHO that's not right and a bug. With Cyrus 2.1.11 it doesn't happen.
C
Hi Roman,
I hate to tell you, but I'm totally unaware of how MySQL works. I haven't
had the time to learn it yet.. So if you can, please tell me step-by-step
what I need to do. I've been totally absorbed in Novell NetWare before,
this is actually my first linux project...
Oh, when looking in p
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It's a postfix problem of the lmtp client.
regards
Tobias
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Is there any way to specify the location of imapd.conf and cyrus.conf? I
normally keep them in /usr/local/etc and I didn't see any configure time
option for the location, or a master(8) flag for the conf locations.
Since I had the misfortune of going a night without sieve (you find out just
how
First of all, thank you so very much for helping me
out here! I've never set up this combination before, so I'm manoeuvring
in the dark..
The combo I’m talking about is Cyrus-IMAP,
Cyrus-SASL, Postfix and web-cyradm, database in use is MySQL.
Well, as I said before, the system acce
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Hello
I got problems with the LMTP daemon. I happened surprisedly without changes in
out mailserver configuration. Mails sent to the lmtpd where rejected with
curious errormessages:
Jul 10 15:04:16 mail01 postfix/lmtp[31717]: 909EE62252:
to=<[EMA
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Hi!
I just tried to compile cyrus-imapd-2.1.14 on our new
dual Xeon development machine (with hyperthreading this
gives you 4 logical CPU's) with "make -j 4" to utilize
all the computing power I have available.
Alas, compilation sometimes fails in di
Hi folks!
One of my customers created a folder under her inbox -> "INBOX. entwurf", please
note the space!!!
She tried using that folder as she does usually, but Entourage crashed... OK,
this happens very often - I know... :-)
But it crashed again and again, if she tried using that folder... I g
Ken Murchison wrote:
To be more specific, this means we have a mailbox where our customer
sends mail to and about 9 people should be able to be connected to
this mailbox seeing the incoming messages and those, that have been
answererd or seen). Of course, they should be able to answer, delete
James Satterfield wrote:
I was hoping to stay in the freebsd ports "box." But I guess this is alpha.
So, cvs, here we go.
The most recent CVS will most likely fix your problem. The code which
determines the path for the script had a bug in it.
Don't suppose there's going to be a new 2.2.x rel
Sascha Schnitzler wrote:
Hi,
we need an IMAP-Server where multiple Clients can access one Mailbox.
Any IMAP server MUST provide this as part of the specification.
Does Cyrus provide this with the "Shared-Folder" feature?
Yes. It provides this with any folder, provided that the ACL is set
acc
Scott Bronson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 14:05, Ken Murchison wrote:
It looks like your perl script is trying to authenticate to your server
using DIGEST-MD5 and failing.
...
Yes. Read doc/options.html in the SASL distro. I'm guessing that you want:
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
Thanks,
> > But a slightly more complex script might be:
> >
> > filter :spamtest
> > if result :value "le" "comparator-i;ascii-numeric" "-30"
> > {
> > filter :sms
> > }
> > elsif result :value "ge" "comparator-i;ascii-numeric" "5"
> > {
> > fileinto "spam";
> > }
> >
> > fileinto filter :fileinto
Hi,
we need an IMAP-Server where multiple Clients can access one Mailbox.
Does Cyrus provide this with the "Shared-Folder" feature?
To be more specific, this means we have a mailbox where our customer
sends mail to and about 9 people should be able to be connected to this
mailbox seeing the inc
>
> "it" or "result" is a place to put those return codes. (Or
> a function to look them up for the "can't have variables purists")
>
> So instead of:
>
> filter :fileinto;
> if header :contains ...
> elsif header :contains ...
> elsif header :contains ...
> elsif header :contains ...
> ... ad naus
Zitat von Ramprasad A Padmanabhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> It is not that my server is getting loaded up because of the mails.
> After I limt the number of concurrent lmtp connections I am able to
> reduce the db lock errors to a great extent. Now I have set max lmtp
> processes as 100 , But what
> On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Michael Fair wrote:
>
> > I totally agree that end users should not be allowed to write their
> > own code. I was thinking that sysadmins could pull from a pool of
> > well known plugins as well as write their own. These would then
> > become valid "filters" for use in the '
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Michael Fair wrote:
> I totally agree that end users should not be allowed to write their
> own code. I was thinking that sysadmins could pull from a pool of
> well known plugins as well as write their own. These would then
> become valid "filters" for use in the 'filter :
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