I haven't integrated sendmail and cyrus, hence the OT (off-topic) in the
heading. My domains Y.org and Z.org are cnames for X.org
Dave
--On Friday, January 16, 2004 7:32 PM +0100 Andrzej Filip
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
David W. Wormuth wrote:
I'm trying to help two friends by creating permane
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
Ok, after doing some hunting, I found out that my imapd was not being
built with the experimental ldap pts module because:
1) For some reason my openldap wasn't installing the liblutil & related
header files, and
2) the --with-ldap=/usr/local configure option wasn't enough for
configure to see
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Auch... saslauthd/pam is known to be unreliable, furthermore you cannot
> > use saslauthd/pam combination for fully qualified userids ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > because libsasl (2.1.17+) ignores the realm (domain) portion. ;(
> >
>
> But it work
In squirrelmail I get the following error on the Left Hand Navigation frame.
ERROR : Could not complete request. CREATE "INBOX.Sent" Reason Given:
Permission denied
Also when I set up an imap account I have to remove the 'special folders'
Sent/Outgoing/deleted because I get a similar permission
Ok Solved my issue.
Turns out I had too much logging on and it was throttling everyhing.
It set up my logs to roll and turned off verbose, and it is < second now.
Ted Cabeen wrote:
Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm quite pleased to announce the long-awaited stable release of Cyrus
IMAPd 2.2.3. This release contains substantial new features over the 2.1
series including extensive support for mailbox annotations, NNTP, much
more stable proces
Troy McKinnon wrote:
Please help I am getting desperate :(
I would really appreciate any feedback at how to resolve this issue.
Try using ptrace/strace on the processes in question - it can often tell
you where they're being held up - DNS lookup, opening a tcp connection,
etc - and give you a goo
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
Important info:
FreeBSD 4.9
Cyrus-Imapd-2.1.16
Cyrus-SASL-2.1.17
I've setup two idential servers.
They are both compiled with BerkeleyDB 4.1.25:
I installed cyrus through the ports tree, but set different options upon
compile time.
(Configure options)
make WITH_BDB_VER=41 WITH_SKIPLIST=YES insta
>
> Auch... saslauthd/pam is known to be unreliable, furthermore you cannot
> use saslauthd/pam combination for fully qualified userids ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> because libsasl (2.1.17+) ignores the realm (domain) portion. ;(
>
But it works just fine with my other 4 servers. I have saslauthd + pa
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 ei
For 2.1 I used to include some Linux specific patches into my rpms.
Henrique said they were important for Linux and he included them in his
Debian packages. I don't know where the patches came from but I wanted to
ask whether they are still useful for 2.2. Henrique, are you already
working on new d
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your response.
>
> Verification of magic.mgc :
> rpm -qf /usr/share/cyrus-imapd/rpm/magic.mgc
> cyrus-imapd-2.1.11-6
>
> It's the good version.
The problem is that it should not exist, at least not with current
cyrus-imapd rpms. I also don't remember what was the problem but I
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 multip
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > The actual code did not change, just the Berkeley detection did. If you
> > remove db 4.1.25 from your system, the sasl configure script should find
> > 4.2.52 (Do not forget to apply a patch from the sleepycat site:
> > http://www.sleepycat.com
> The actual code did not change, just the Berkeley detection did. If you
> remove db 4.1.25 from your system, the sasl configure script should find
> 4.2.52 (Do not forget to apply a patch from the sleepycat site:
> http://www.sleepycat.com/update/4.2.52/patch.4.2.52.html)
>
I'm installing it f
Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm quite pleased to announce the long-awaited stable release of Cyrus
> IMAPd 2.2.3. This release contains substantial new features over the 2.1
> series including extensive support for mailbox annotations, NNTP, much
> more stable process accounting,
Hi,
Thanks for your response.
Verification of magic.mgc :
rpm -qf /usr/share/cyrus-imapd/rpm/magic.mgc
cyrus-imapd-2.1.11-6
It's the good version.
Zixiong
- Original Message -
From: "Simon Matter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Zixiong WANG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[E
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Quoting Igor Brezac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >
> > Yes. You need to fetch sasl from CVS or hack the configure script.
> >
>
> OK, that's clear. I'll better wait for new Cyrus SASL release that will support
> BDB 4.2.
The actual code did not change,
Quoting Igor Brezac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Yes. You need to fetch sasl from CVS or hack the configure script.
>
OK, that's clear. I'll better wait for new Cyrus SASL release that will support
BDB 4.2.
But I have another problem at one of my servers with Cyrus ASL 2.1.17
(I have the same v
OK, no response on the "unable to update user.seen database files" for
some users question I asked earlier, so let me try something else.
Is there any documentation on the cyrus database files? For example,
since /var/lib/cyrus/user/t/this_user.seen seems not to be keeping track
of what messages
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> If I want to compile Cyrus IMAPD with DBD 4.2 support, and I have Cyrus SASL
> 2.1.17 compiled with DBD 4.1 support, do I need to recompile Cyrus SASL with
> DBD 4.2 support (does it have that support at all)?
Yes. You need to fet
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 01:33:17PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> If I want to compile Cyrus IMAPD with DBD 4.2 support, and I have Cyrus SASL
> 2.1.17 compiled with DBD 4.1 support, do I need to recompile Cyrus SASL with
> DBD 4.2 support (does it have that support at all)?
That would be wis
Please help I am getting desperate :(
I would really appreciate any feedback at how to resolve this issue.
I have tried everything I can think of to speed this up.
It doesn't appear to be a DNS problem. Telneting to localhost has no issues
at all. Just port 25.
But sending/checking email and eve
Hi folks,
If I want to compile Cyrus IMAPD with DBD 4.2 support, and I have Cyrus SASL
2.1.17 compiled with DBD 4.1 support, do I need to recompile Cyrus SASL with
DBD 4.2 support (does it have that support at all)?
Thank you,
Dmitry
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Dmitry P. Schegolev wrote:
> It seems to work fine.
>
> And what difference between auth_unix and auth_krb5 in configure options?
It has to do with how canonicalization of the username and group lookup
works (krb5 doesn't have any real concept of groups).
-Rob
-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Craig Ringer wrote:
Because Squatter doesn't take the same mailbox spec syntax as ipurge
etc, I use a cron job to update my indexes:
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
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
The process works, updates the watermarks, and then exits with status
0, but unfortunately, no articles are being injected into Cyrus.
Is there a very obvious step I am missing ? Where should I look for
more hints ?
Can you get
> Hi,
>
> We have problems with mailboxes.db :
>
> In a initial configuration, all works fine.
>
> After a database corruption, we have rebuilt mailboxes.db with the method
> described in the "cyrus-imapd-README.HOWTO-recover-mailboxes.db" file
> (which
> is inclued in the cyrus-imapd RPM).
> Now "
> Carsten Hoeger wrote:
>
>>What about this issue:
>>
>>http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus&searchterm=request%20info%20until%20later&msg=23996
>>
>>Using 2.2.3 and saslauthd I get the same error.
>>
>>Process 19491 attached - interrupt to quit
>>select(1, [0], NUL
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
The process works, updates the watermarks, and then exits with status
0, but unfortunately, no articles are being injected into Cyrus.
Is there a very obvious step I am missing ? Where should I look for
more hints ?
Can you get a dump of the NNTP pro
I seem to be having a very peculiar problem with cyrus 2.1.15.
We recently had a system crash over the holidays (while no one was
monitoring the server) wherein the root filesystem went read-only and
(somehow) the cyrus log files grew to fill the partition (with mail.err
and mail.log being over 1
David W. Wormuth wrote:
I'm trying to help two friends by creating permanent email addresses for
them at their own domains. I have a working sendmail 8.12.8/linux RH
8/domain setup for the original domain (call it X.org, and I've got
Y.org and Z.org that I want to share). Mail is received and fo
Hi,
We have problems with mailboxes.db :
In a initial configuration, all works fine.
After a database corruption, we have rebuilt mailboxes.db with the method
described in the "cyrus-imapd-README.HOWTO-recover-mailboxes.db" file (which
is inclued in the cyrus-imapd RPM).
Now "/etc/init.d/cyrus-i
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Carsten Hoeger wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 15, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I'm quite pleased to announce the long-awaited stable release of Cyrus
> >>IMAPd 2.2.3. This release contains substantial new features over the 2.1
> >>series including exten
Carsten Hoeger wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, Rob Siemborski wrote:
I'm quite pleased to announce the long-awaited stable release of Cyrus
IMAPd 2.2.3. This release contains substantial new features over the 2.1
series including extensive support for mailbox annotations, NNTP, much
more stable process
I am trying to build 2.2.3 and have configured as follows...
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/pkg/cyrus --disable-sieve --disable-gssapi
--with-cyrus-user=mail --with-cyrus-group=mail --without-bdb --without-afs
--without-ldap --without-krb --without-krbdes --without-openssl
--without-zephyr --
Joe Hrbek wrote:
If so, any opinion on it? Good, bad, ugly? I'm thinking that it would only
provide a boost to those users that have an incredible amount of email in
their mailbox, this is an assumption though.
Squatter is wonderful, and it can make a fairly significant difference
even when you
--On Freitag, 16. Januar 2004 17:38 Uhr +0100 Sebastian Hagedorn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't done real comparisons, but searching through indexed mailboxes
is unbelievably fast. If you've got the cycles and the space to spare
it's a nice enhancement. Not that only proper IMAP clients tha
Carsten Hoeger wrote:
What about this issue:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus&searchterm=request%20info%20until%20later&msg=23996
Using 2.2.3 and saslauthd I get the same error.
Process 19491 attached - interrupt to quit
select(1, [0], NULL, NULL, {1480, 440
--On Freitag, 16. Januar 2004 10:16 Uhr -0600 Joe Hrbek
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone use the squat indexes as described in:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/man/squatter.8.html
Yes.
If so, any opinion on it? Good, bad, ugly? I'm thinking that it would
only provide a boost
Joe Hrbek wrote:
Does anyone use the squat indexes as described in:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/man/squatter.8.html
If so, any opinion on it? Good, bad, ugly? I'm thinking that it would only
provide a boost to those users that have an incredible amount of email in
their mailbox
Does anyone use the squat indexes as described in:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/man/squatter.8.html
If so, any opinion on it? Good, bad, ugly? I'm thinking that it would only
provide a boost to those users that have an incredible amount of email in
their mailbox, this is an assum
Rob Siemborski wrote:
Please try this patch:
It seems to work fine.
And what difference between auth_unix and auth_krb5 in configure options?
Please try this patch:
ndex: auth_krb5.c
===
RCS file: /afs/andrew.cmu.edu/system/cvs/src/cyrus/lib/auth_krb5.c,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- auth_krb5.c 22 Oct 2003 18:03:03 - 1.2
> Rob has already answered your questions, but since I made all of the
> changes, I guess its my fault that the docs aren't clear. If you have
> any patches to the docs, please send them along.
Sorry, I didn't make patches :)
I was just not sure whether I missunderstood configure or the docs were
Ð ÑÐÐÐÑ ÐÑ Friday 16 January 2004 17:09 Dmitry P. Schegolev
ÑÐÐ(a):
> > A backtrace of the core dump would be helpful.
>
> SEGFAULT in auth_krb5.c (from attached gdb):
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x08084e85 in auth_memberof (auth_state=0x0, identifier=0x812c6
Nils Vogels wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
Muchos gracias ;-)
I will try this ASAP! Could you tell me, where I can find the new
fetchnews? Is it in CVS?
Yes.
I also had a sucknews (but then in reverse) to grab the posts done on
the Cyrus newsserver to be fed towards USENET,
On Thu, Jan 15, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> I'm quite pleased to announce the long-awaited stable release of Cyrus
> IMAPd 2.2.3. This release contains substantial new features over the 2.1
> series including extensive support for mailbox annotations, NNTP, much
> more stable process accounting, and
Rob has already answered your questions, but since I made all of the
changes, I guess its my fault that the docs aren't clear. If you have
any patches to the docs, please send them along.
Simon Matter wrote:
Hi,
I have some questions regarding the configure options in 2.2.3. When I run
./confi
As auth_krb5 gives segfault, I have a question:
What is difference between auth_unix and auth_krb5?
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Simon Matter wrote:
> --enable-annotatemore
>
> It's still in the docs but I can't find it in configure. Does it have no
> effect anymore?
ANNOTATEMORE is always enabled in 2.2.3.
> --with-mboxlist-db=something
>
> The upgrade docs tell me that I can still use this option to
> A backtrace of the core dump would be helpful.
SEGFAULT in auth_krb5.c (from attached gdb):
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x08084e85 in auth_memberof (auth_state=0x0, identifier=0x812c640 "test") at
auth_krb5.c:77
77 auth_krb5.c: No such file or directory.
Hi,
I have some questions regarding the configure options in 2.2.3. When I run
./configure --help I get different options than what the docs tell. I'm
not sure now which options are still valid.
--enable-annotatemore
It's still in the docs but I can't find it in configure. Does it have no
effect
I'm trying to help two friends by creating permanent email addresses for
them at their own domains. I have a working sendmail 8.12.8/linux RH
8/domain setup for the original domain (call it X.org, and I've got Y.org
and Z.org that I want to share). Mail is received and forwarded for [EMAIL PROTE
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nils Vogels wrote:
Muchos gracias ;-)
I will try this ASAP! Could you tell me, where I can find the new
fetchnews? Is it in CVS?
Yes.
I also had a sucknews (but then in reverse) to grab the posts done on
the Cyrus newsserver to be fed towards USENET, since my provider o
Joe Hrbek disse:
> Does anyone have, or can anyone point me to a program or perl
> script/whatever that will "stress test" my email system? I'm curious to
> see
> how much my system can take. I tried hacking mstone from the mozilla
> folks
> but I can't seem to get that to work despite their clai
> A backtrace of the core dump would be helpful.
What is and how to get it? :)
Dmitry P. Schegolev wrote:
Try to test cyrus-2.2.3 imapd + postfix, using lmtp socket.
System is Gentoo.
The following error occured:
Jan 16 14:19:11 kenwood postfix/smtpd[11631]: connect from
dgap-gw.mipt.ru[194.85.81.130]
Jan 16 14:19:11 kenwood postfix/smtpd[11631]: 4A0551070F2:
client=d
I attached strace to lmtpd process. The output is:
kenwood mail # strace -p 11862
Process 11862 attached - interrupt to quit
accept(4, 0, NULL) = 9
fcntl64(8, F_SETLKW, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=0, len=0}) = 0
alarm(0)= 0
getpid()
Try to test cyrus-2.2.3 imapd + postfix, using lmtp socket.
System is Gentoo.
The following error occured:
Jan 16 14:19:11 kenwood postfix/smtpd[11631]: connect from
dgap-gw.mipt.ru[194.85.81.130]
Jan 16 14:19:11 kenwood postfix/smtpd[11631]: 4A0551070F2:
client=dgap-gw.mipt.ru[194.85.81.130]
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