Thank yeah.. I'm taking down this cron.
>
>
> --On Wednesday, May 26, 2004 18:13 -0700 Kevin Baker
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> How about this. I found out that the previous
>> administrator was restarting Cyrus and Flushing Postfix
>> every couple hours as Cyrus seemed to be having probl
--On Wednesday, May 26, 2004 18:13 -0700 Kevin Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
How about this. I found out that the previous
administrator was restarting Cyrus and Flushing Postfix
every couple hours as Cyrus seemed to be having problems
with hanging. A sneaky hidden cron...
God that'd cause co
How about this. I found out that the previous
administrator was restarting Cyrus and Flushing Postfix
every couple hours as Cyrus seemed to be having problems
with hanging. A sneaky hidden cron...
So I will look into this... but
If the user happened to be accessing Cyrus when the server
was "boun
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 12:23, Kevin Baker wrote:
> I had to reconstruct my first cyrus user inbox today.
>
> I have to say it makes me a bit nervous. We are running
> Postfix+Cyrus+LDAP with about 500 user, pretty good
> traffic, on 512Ram Raid1.
>
> This particular user had about 1000 messages in
I am new to this whole cyrus thing, but I am trying to learn.
RedHat 9.0
Cyrus 2.2.3-8
Cyrus SASL 2.1.18
Postfix
Mysql 3.23.58
I sort of had everything working so far by myself and a lot of Googleing
:). But now I am having a difficult time getting the authentication to
work properly. Web-cyr
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Colin Bruce wrote:
May 26 20:31:29 imap2 saslauthd[6296]: do_auth : auth failure:
[user=tellingj] [service=imap] [realm=] [mech=shadow] [reason=Unknown]
This happens even when the password that was typed in was correct.
Can you run an strace on saslauthd and perhaps find o
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Colin Bruce wrote:
to the server and anyone using it will find that they can't read any e-mail.
After 10 or 15 minutes like this it will start responding again and the
load average will be falling from somewhere between 80 and 100. It will
fairly quickly fall to values of less
I suggest you use 'top', 'ps', and 'pstree' to find out what's running.
BEcause obviously something is. In Linux if something is blocking on Disk
I/O it will push up the load average. IT sounds almost like your daily
cron jobs are scanning the cyrus mail spool and pushing over some cheap IDE
> Thanks - I shall review what's installed. I have upgraded some perl
> modules
> via CPAN, which would break some of the RH perl RPMs. Do you think that
> might be the problem, given the errors below..?
Yes, that might break it. Unfortunately the perl part is quite tricky to
build on all the diff
Dear All,
Another problem which may be related to the one I reported earlier but I
don't think so.
The facts
cyrus imap 2.2.3
Linux 2.4.25
The server only runs cyrus imap. There are no other services on this machine
and only a few administrators can login.
The Problem
As far as I can
Thanks - I shall review what's installed. I have upgraded some perl modules
via CPAN, which would break some of the RH perl RPMs. Do you think that
might be the problem, given the errors below..?
regards
Alex
At 17:45 26/05/2004, Simon Matter wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to build an RPM from
> htt
Dear All,
We have been running cyrus imap for a couple of months now and it works well
most of the time. We have something like 20,000 registered users with around
800 simultaneous users most of the day. Lately we have noticed a strange
problem which we suspect might be saslauthd but might not. I
It was my sendmail configuration. I believe I have it set up correctly
but more testing is needed. Thanks.
On Wed, 2004-05-26 at 11:00, Frank Zhang wrote:
> It maybe the path problem for the program "deliver", sendmail will look
> for /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver, but actually its location is
> /usr/l
Kevin Baker wrote:
I had to reconstruct my first cyrus user inbox today.
I have to say it makes me a bit nervous. We are running
Postfix+Cyrus+LDAP with about 500 user, pretty good
traffic, on 512Ram Raid1.
This particular user had about 1000 messages in her inbox.
It was fine after I ran reconstru
I'm trying to setup my postfix to use PgSQL lookups for virtual domains,
and to deliver mail for virtual domains into Cyrus-IMAP.
My method is to use Cyrus-IMAP's virtdomains: userid option, so that
Cyrus-IMAP uses it's built-in virtual-domains support and mailboxes that
are accessable as [EMAI
cyrus versions, filesystems, postfix versions, cyrus database formats being
used.
1k messages is nothing, i have severa with 300k or more, one with a
million messages or more. No problems I've used 1.6.x series nad now I'm
in the 2.2.x series. Only time I had corrupt mailboxes was from an unc
I had to reconstruct my first cyrus user inbox today.
I have to say it makes me a bit nervous. We are running
Postfix+Cyrus+LDAP with about 500 user, pretty good
traffic, on 512Ram Raid1.
This particular user had about 1000 messages in her inbox.
It was fine after I ran reconstruct, but this is
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to build an RPM from
> http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/cyrus-imapd-2.2.4-1.src.rpm
> on a Redhat7.3 box.
>
> I've run into problems near the end of the build, it dies with the
> following error:
>
> + find
> /var/tmp/cyrus-imapd-2.2.4-root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5
I'm using Cyrus IMAPD 2.2.3. When I delete a user, I'd like to first
archive his folders, so that I can restore them later, if necessary.
What's the best way to accomplish this? Thanks in advance.
Karl Boyken
--
Karl Boyken, system administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
303A MLH, Dept. of Comp. Sci.
On 4:39:45 pm 05/25/04 "Kevin Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are testing a number of email configurations for a
> 10,000+ user-base. Was hoping to get some thoughts on
> below:
>
> - Postfix
> - Cyrus-SASL
> - Mysql Auth
>
> We will likely start with 3 frontend servers and 3 backend
> serve
Hi
I'm trying to build an RPM from
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/cyrus-imapd-2.2.4-1.src.rpm
on a Redhat7.3 box.
I've run into problems near the end of the build, it dies with the
following error:
+ find
/var/tmp/cyrus-imapd-2.2.4-root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/
It maybe the path problem for the program "deliver", sendmail will look
for /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver, but actually its location is
/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/deliver, so you may need to make a UNIX link.
Frank
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Kent L. Nasveschuk wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have m
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Kent L. Nasveschuk wrote:
Hello,
I have my IMAP server v 2.2.4 behind a firewall that I'm doing port
forwarding on (Slackware 9.1). Using a mail client like Evolution or
Outlook Express I can authenticate using saslauthd (LDAP) and recieve my
folders. I can also create folders. Seems like the IMAP
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Kent L. Nasveschuk wrote:
Hello,
I have my IMAP server v 2.2.4 behind a firewall that I'm doing port
forwarding on (Slackware 9.1). Using a mail client like Evolution or
Outlook Express I can authenticate using saslauthd (LDAP) and recieve my
folders. I can also create folders.
Hello,
I have my IMAP server v 2.2.4 behind a firewall that I'm doing port
forwarding on (Slackware 9.1). Using a mail client like Evolution or
Outlook Express I can authenticate using saslauthd (LDAP) and recieve my
folders. I can also create folders. Seems like the IMAP side is working.
I'm usin
Hello,
I have Redhat Enterprise AS 3.0 ( update 2 not installed ) and Cyrus-imap
2.2.3-8 ( from RPM Simon Matter ) + SASL + PAM + OpenLDAP
Yesterday for the first time I have problem with POP3 server.
> telnet localhost 110
+OK Cyrus POP3 v2.2.3 server ready
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