On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 06:39, Jeffrey Borg wrote:
> Jan 20 22:30:01 samba2 tls_prune[924]: DBERROR db4: unable to join the
> environment
> Jan 20 22:30:01 samba2 tls_prune[924]: DBERROR: dbenv->open '/home/
> imapdb/db'
> failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
Those are berkley DB errors.
> and
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Emma Grant wrote:
Hmmm...
That would make sense for system users with email accounts, but this is
a virtual setup using maildir, they don't have a mail box, but rather a
directory.
All my information is stored in a database; the default homedir, the
maildir, email/username and password...etc
Th
Dwight Tovey wrote:
Hello all
I'm in the process of moving from UW imap to Cyrus Imap. Somewhere in my
reading up on the compile/install/configure process I could have sworn
that I saw something about some scripts that can be used to transfer my
existing mbox mail folders into Cyrus. Unfortuant
Thank you for the information, especially the link to the RH RPMs. I do
enjoy saving tons of trouble, but if I did it the easy way all the time,
then I wouldn't learn anything. I did get my server up and running, so
now I can dig deeper into it.
Thanks for the help,
Chris
-Original Messag
Hello all
I'm in the process of moving from UW imap to Cyrus Imap. Somewhere in my
reading up on the compile/install/configure process I could have sworn
that I saw something about some scripts that can be used to transfer my
existing mbox mail folders into Cyrus. Unfortuantely, now that I'm
act
Christopher Robin said:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been following the Cyrus IMAP Howto, as well as a few posts on this
> list, and have successfully made and installed Cyrus IMAP. I have run
> into a problem. According to the Howto, I was supposed to add a couple
> of lines to /etc/inetd.conf. I'm
On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 13:45, Christopher Robin wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been following the Cyrus IMAP Howto, as well as a few posts on this
> list, and have successfully made and installed Cyrus IMAP. I have run
> into a problem. According to the Howto, I was supposed to add a couple
> of
Hmmm...
That would make sense for system users with email accounts, but this is
a virtual setup using maildir, they don't have a mail box, but rather a
directory.
All my information is stored in a database; the default homedir, the
maildir, email/username and password...etc
The virtual setup i
I am sending this again, Apologies to anyone who gets this twice.
Quoting Simon Matter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hi there
> >
> > I have a redhat 7.2 machine here which is running cyrus for imap
> > storage.
> >
> > The curus and the db4 are all compiled on this machine.
> >
> > Now due to system
Hi everyone,
I've been following the Cyrus IMAP Howto, as well as a few posts on this
list, and have successfully made and installed Cyrus IMAP. I have run
into a problem. According to the Howto, I was supposed to add a couple
of lines to /etc/inetd.conf. I'm using RH 9, and am not using INETD.
On 21 Jan 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:
> I'm installing Cyrus on a ssytem that will have access to an IBM
> FAStT SAN with GPFS (a parallel filesystem allowing multiple servers
> to share a filesystem on a SAN).
>
> For redundancy, I was thinking of creating the IMAP folder dir and
> spool dir on
Emma Grant wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
I ended up fixing the error by adding "account required
/lib/security/pam_permit.so" at the top of my pop file in pam.d/pop
I first tried pam_warn.so, and that told me that my account had expired,
and since the really is no system account - email is virtu
Thanks. I want to do this for users here who don't have time to trim
down their INBOX, but who complain how their computer gets tied up
every a rsync of the INBOX. For these people, it would nice if INBOX
only stored the last few months worth of messages. Time to do some
research into Perl s
Thanks for your reply.
I ended up fixing the error by adding "account required
/lib/security/pam_permit.so" at the top of my pop file in pam.d/pop
I first tried pam_warn.so, and that told me that my account had expired,
and since the really is no system account - email is virtual - I figured
tha
Emma Grant wrote:
Hi All,
I am running Cyrus Imap 2.2.3 on RH ES 3.0 using MySQL 3.23.58 as my
database so I can use my mail server with virtual domains (maildir).
I believe that I have configured everything correctly except I am
getting the error below when I check pop3 email:
do_au
Mark London wrote:
In order to keep INBOX to a reasonable size, I would like to set up an
automatic system that would automatically move old messages from INBOX
to another folder. Any suggestions? Thanks. - Mark
There isn't any Cyrus utility to do this (ipurge is the closest), so
you're best b
Jim Levie wrote:
The configure command that I use on a RedHat 9 or RHEL 3.0 system looks
like:
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/kerberos/include ./configure --prefix=/usr \
--with-auth=unix --without-ucdsnmp \
--with-duplicate-db=db3_nosync --with-mboxlist-db=skiplist \
--with-seen-db=skiplist --with-subs-db=flat
Hi All,
I am running Cyrus Imap 2.2.3 on RH ES 3.0 using MySQL
3.23.58 as my database so I can use my mail server with virtual domains (maildir).
I believe that I have configured everything correctly except
I am getting the error below when I check pop3 email:
do_auth
Mark London wrote:
In order to keep INBOX to a reasonable size, I would like to set up an
automatic system that would automatically move old messages from INBOX
to another folder. Any suggestions? Thanks. - Mark
Some sort of
find user/mark -maxdepth 1 -type f -mtime +100 -exec mv {}
user/mark
Strange...
Iwas able to install SASL with no problems at all, but now going to install
the server, I get this problem, after ./configure and make depends...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cyrus-imapd-2.2.3]# make all CFLAGS=-O
### Making all in /var/share/lin_install/cyrus-imapd-2.2.3/man
make[1]: Entering d
Thanks Craig,
Problem turned out ot be laziness on my part - instead of extracting the tar
from the command line I did it through an apache share from a w*n box - I
deleted it and used to good ol' command line, and got a lot further!
Drewe
Craig Ringer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2004
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