Here is the stack trace (password removed):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] src]# strace imtest -t "" menagerie.cc
execve("/usr/local/bin/imtest", ["imtest", "-t", "", "menagerie.cc"], [/* 20 vars */])
= 0
uname({sys="Linux", node="ophelia.menagerie.cc", ...}) = 0
brk(0) =
What is your 'ulimit -n'? imtest dumps when max file descriptors is set
higher than 1024 (at least it does on Solaris)...
-Igor
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
> It looks like imtest is dumping core, not imapd. If you post a stack
> trace of imtest, we might be able to provide some
It looks like imtest is dumping core, not imapd. If you post a stack
trace of imtest, we might be able to provide some help.
Guilden Crantz wrote:
I have been diging and digging through the Cyrus SASL and IMAP documents, but I can not find the error. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
I have been diging and digging through the Cyrus SASL and IMAP documents, but I can
not find the error. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Running: RedHat 8, Cyrus SASL 2.1.7, Cyrus 2.1.14
I'm simply trying to authenticate against /etc/passwd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] imap]# imtest -t "" m
--On Saturday, July 12, 2003 08:12:55 -0400 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Pat Lashley wrote:
What does lmtpd do when presented with an address which includes detail
notation for a sub-mailbox that doesn't exist?
Assume that there are mailboxs 'user.mumble.inbox', 'user.mumble.foo',
and
Is it possible to reconstruct the mailboxes.db
I know I can use ctl_mboxlist and a file with all the mailboxes but there seems to be no utility that create this file from the mail spool directory
Thanks
Ram
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Pat Lashley wrote:
What does lmtpd do when presented with an address which includes detail
notation for a sub-mailbox that doesn't exist?
Assume that there are mailboxs 'user.mumble.inbox', 'user.mumble.foo',
and 'user.mumble.foo.bar'. When lmtpd is presented with the address
'mumble+foo.bar', it
I've been using Cyrus with Exim for several years now; and am, in
general quite happy with the combination. I'm currently upgrading
a couple of systems to more current versions; and would really like
to clean up a few of the kluges I've been using.
In particular, is there any clean method for an M
I have been getting this error for the last few days on my Cyrus-IMAP
server. The details of the system are:
OS: Redhat Linux 9
cyrus-imapd: 2.1.13
cyrus-imapd-utils: 2.1.13
sendmail: 8.12.8
The symptoms are the the mail is queuing up on the mailserver once
Fetchm
What does lmtpd do when presented with an address which includes detail
notation for a sub-mailbox that doesn't exist?
Assume that there are mailboxs 'user.mumble.inbox', 'user.mumble.foo',
and 'user.mumble.foo.bar'. When lmtpd is presented with the address
'mumble+foo.bar', it will deliver to use
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