I'm interested in the aggregator too.. What I'd really like to know is
if I can use Courier as a back-end.. I have several thousand mail
boxes, and converting from Maildir just isn't an option, but I'm
finding a strong lack of imap proxy software out there.
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 23:12:38 -0700 (PDT)
> I have a new problem with vanishing quota. At least I didn't notice it
> earlier. The situation is that we have quota for all users but suddenly
> quota for some users are lost, the user. file in the quota dir just
> doesn't exist anymore. We are using legacy_quota, so nothing new here.
> Thi
On Jun 26, 2004, at 1:42 PM, Aristotelis wrote:
Hello, I haven't seen the patch yet, since I'm out
of the cyrus-testing environment we have. But still
I do believe that this idea is a bad idea.
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me explain why I'm so hung up on this auto-create featu
Hello,
I would like to install a frontend server for our
future Cyrus MURDER mail architecture. If I understood
correctly the Cyrus MURDER/Aggregation , I will need
to compile Cyrus also on my frontend server... Now I
think I don't need the full blown with all options
Cyrus IMAP on the frontend se
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
rjs3> On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Olaf Lautenschlaeger wrote:
rjs3>
rjs3> > after seeing that this problem has been discussed
rjs3> > (a few weeks ago) but not solved, I'd like to ask
rjs3> > if there is something available to ge
Hi Norman,
I believe the autocreate quota setting is to allow users to create their
own INBOX and enable the automatic setting of a quota when they do.
to quote the imapd.conf man page:
autocreatequota: 0
If nonzero, normal users may create their own IMAP
accounts
Jukka Salmi --> info-cyrus (2004-06-28 19:34:34 +0200):
> is it possible to configure Cyrus IMAPd (2.2.6, Cyrus SASL 2.1.18) to
> use both saslauthd and sasldb?
Andrew, Andreas, setting "sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd auxprop" solved
my problem. Thanks a lot!
Cheers, Jukka
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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Rob Siemborski wrote:
I don't believe there is anything that will substantially change how POP
works if what you're seeing is a write() call that just blocks forever,
no.
Shouldn't cyrus timeout the client eventually, and
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> I don't believe there is anything that will substantially change how POP
> works if what you're seeing is a write() call that just blocks forever,
> no.
Shouldn't cyrus timeout the client eventually, and unlock the mailbox?
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Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Michael Sims wrote:
>> Can anyone (developers?) tell me if there are significant changes in
>> either socket handling or the pop3 daemon between latest 2.1.x and
>> latest 2.2.x that may affect this issue?
[...]
> I don't believe there is anything that w
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Olaf Lautenschlaeger wrote:
after seeing that this problem has been discussed
(a few weeks ago) but not solved, I'd like to ask
if there is something available to get rid of these
554 Message contains NUL characters (in
reply to end of DATA command)
bounces, meanwhile?
Th
Hi there,
after seeing that this problem has been discussed
(a few weeks ago) but not solved, I'd like to ask
if there is something available to get rid of these
554 Message contains NUL characters (in
reply to end of DATA command)
bounces, meanwhile?
Though this appears to be caused by
Am Montag, 28. Juni 2004 19:34 schrieb Jukka Salmi:
> is it possible to configure Cyrus IMAPd (2.2.6, Cyrus SASL 2.1.18) to
> use both saslauthd and sasldb?
>
> The problem I want to solve: some users are stored in Kerberos, some are
> in a sasldb. I'd like Cyrus IMAPd to contact saslauthd (for pl
Hi all,
I'm still getting people complaining about Outlook connection
problems when leaving the client open for extended periods of time. I
read it was Outlook's implementation of IDLE. I tried using idled,
using no idle at all, and now defaults (poll?) with "imapidlepoll: 0"
as suggested, and
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Jukka Salmi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to configure Cyrus IMAPd (2.2.6, Cyrus SASL 2.1.18) to
> use both saslauthd and sasldb?
>
> The problem I want to solve: some users are stored in Kerberos, some are
> in a sasldb. I'd like Cyrus IMAPd to contact saslauthd (for pla
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Michael Sims wrote:
> Can anyone (developers?) tell me if there are significant changes in
> either socket handling or the pop3 daemon between latest 2.1.x and
> latest 2.2.x that may affect this issue? Should I try to upgrade from
> 2.1.16 to 2.2.6 to try and resolve this? T
Hello,
is it possible to configure Cyrus IMAPd (2.2.6, Cyrus SASL 2.1.18) to
use both saslauthd and sasldb?
The problem I want to solve: some users are stored in Kerberos, some are
in a sasldb. I'd like Cyrus IMAPd to contact saslauthd (for plaintext
authentication with the kerberos service), and
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Etienne Goyer wrote:
On a similar note, RedHat have apparently bought Sistina, and GPLed
GFS. This is great news for HA under Linux, IMHO. I will be testing
it soon.
Well, on their site is it listed as "open source", but it is not on
sources.redhat.com (where LVM2 and
Norman Zhang wrote:
I think you can get it here, http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/gfs/
Yes, thanks. When I looked at the "sources" page I was looking for GFS
directly, not a "cluster" subproject. This page appears to have
everything needed to use GFS.
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Michael Sims wrote:
>> I'm having a strange problem with pop3d connections hanging that I
>> was hoping to get some feedback on (system vitals are at the bottom
>> of this message).
> [...]
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# strace -p23604
>> Process 23604 attached - interrupt to quit
>> write(1, "/mYYyae
I would be very interested to know if anyone is using a Cyrus cluster
connected to a SAN using a cluster file system. Would Cyrus die if two
servers were trying to access the same mailstore / db files?
Norman Zhang wrote:
On a similar note, RedHat have apparently bought Sistina, and GPLed
GFS. T
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On a similar note, RedHat have apparently bought Sistina, and GPLed
GFS. This is great news for HA under Linux, IMHO. I will be testing
it soon.
Well, on their site is it listed as "open source", but it is not on
sources.redhat.com (where LVM2 and device-mapper landed when they bought
Sistina
Has anyone used GFS with cyrus? Could one theoretically create a
redundant, loadbalancing cluster using two boxes, GFS and a SAN?
Lee
On Jun 28, 2004, at 9:43 AM, Etienne Goyer wrote:
Ben Carter wrote:
Etienne Goyer wrote:
Tore Anderson word of wisdom where :
There's a third option, which is th
Etienne Goyer wrote:
On a similar note, RedHat have apparently bought Sistina, and GPLed GFS.
This is great news for HA under Linux, IMHO. I will be testing it soon.
Well, on their site is it listed as "open source", but it is not on
sources.redhat.com (where LVM2 and device-mapper landed when
Ben Carter wrote:
Etienne Goyer wrote:
Tore Anderson word of wisdom where :
There's a third option, which is the one I prefer the most: shared
block device.
Well, I did not consider that option since the SAN become a single
point-of-failure, and that is a big no-no according to the
specifica
I have a new problem with vanishing quota. At least I didn't notice it
earlier. The situation is that we have quota for all users but suddenly
quota for some users are lost, the user. file in the quota dir just
doesn't exist anymore. We are using legacy_quota, so nothing new here.
This is on cy
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