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I posted earlier today about a performance issue I'm seeing with
cyrus-imap 2.2.4 (and 2.2.5, I attempted an upgrade)... A basic summary
from before:
- RedHat Enterprise Server 3.0
- Upgrading from Redhat 7.3
- Cyrus 2.2.5
- Upgrading from Cyrus 2.0.16
- Pam auth through sasl, authenticating agai
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 10:12, John Arthur wrote:
> Well I guess that would depend on what type of system you are installing it
> on. Simon Matter provides an excellent RPM for RedHat which is what I have
> based my (customised) setup on. As far as reliability goes Cyrus is an
> outstanding piece of
Hi Dudi,
> I am fairly experienced, done lots of sendmail installations to a manual
> modification of sendmail.cf ;-), A/V, spam filters etc., so I guess I'll
> manage - probably with some help from this list
If you do not mind my asking. If you are so familiar with sendmail, why do
you want
Sounds good!
Thanks for the quick reply.
I am fairly experienced, done lots of sendmail installations to a manual
modification of sendmail.cf ;-), A/V, spam filters etc., so I guess I'll
manage - probably with some help from this list
This customer is also a personal friend of mine, you can
Quoting Dudi Goldenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello list,
>
> I need to provide a solution to one of my customers.
>
> They expect around 6000-8000 emails a day, no big issue here, postfix
> will handle this part.
>
> There are only 10 users accounts on this site, but all 10 accounts are
> sim
Hello list,
I need to provide a solution to one of my customers.
They expect around 6000-8000 emails a day, no big issue here, postfix
will handle this part.
There are only 10 users accounts on this site, but all 10 accounts are
simultaneously active on all 10 machines.
Some reading on Cyrus si
Zitat von Kevin Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I need to setup a backup process for our Cyrus install.
>
> Searched the archives and googled, but can't seem to find
> a list of the specific files to backup.
>
> I'm assuming, but wasn't sure:
> - entire /var/cyrus dir, /var/imap in my case
> - all of
I need to setup a backup process for our Cyrus install.
Searched the archives and googled, but can't seem to find
a list of the specific files to backup.
I'm assuming, but wasn't sure:
- entire /var/cyrus dir, /var/imap in my case
- all of my conf files
Also I am to restore, I'm assuming I woul