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Hi, all.
When setting up imapd, I've become accustomed to setting the imapd.conf
servername option to the name of the SASL realm that I am serving for,
regardless of the server's actual hostname. For example, if I'm running
imapd on machine.x.com and
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 05:53, Felix Cuello wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 09:26:42PM -0700, Carl P. Corliss wrote:
> > Better yet, only update it when you absolute need to (meaning: only when
> > you are checking mail or making a change to your mailbox by deleting,
> > moving or renaming). That
Nevermind. I little deeper digging in the list revealed the issue.
Regards,
-Brenden
On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 15:50, Brenden Conte wrote:
> I'm running an older (2.2.6) version of cyrus imapd, and i keep running
> into the situation where a users quota disappears.
>
> Is this a known (and/or fixed
I'm running an older (2.2.6) version of cyrus imapd, and i keep running
into the situation where a users quota disappears.
Is this a known (and/or fixed) bug? Or am i stumbling onto something
stranger?
The only thing i can say is that there are no errors in the logs,
(except LOSTQUOTA entries wh
Hello
I'm setting up sieve, but our setup will probably make things a bit more
difficult:
Our SMTP servers (Postfix) only allow authenticated users to send
messages, and checks if the sender login matches with the "mail from"
line of the SMTP protocol. The SMTP servers and IMAP/POP3 servers are
n
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, David Lang wrote:
Thanks, this is exactly the type of feedback that I was hopeing to get.
so you are saying that #5 is more like $50k-100k and #6 goes up from
there
If anyone could implement Active-Active for Cyrus from scratch in 100 to
150 hours it would be Ken, but I thin
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, Paul Dekkers wrote:
David Carter wrote:
5. Active/Active
designate one of the boxes as primary and identify all items in the
datastore that absolutly must not be subject to race conditions between
the two boxes (message UUID for example). In addition to implementing
the repl
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, David Carter wrote:
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004, David Lang wrote:
assiming that the simplest method would cost ~$3000 to code I would make a
wild guess that the ballpark figures would be
1. active/passive without automatic failover $3k
2. active/passive with automatic failover (limi
On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 09:21:29PM -0300, Felix Cuello wrote:
> [...]
As Derrick said, I'm executing the program with setuid and that's working. I
don't know if there is another way to do that. The PERL script just control
malicious user string and user string size and C program open /var/imap/quo
Linux printf page:
"q (‘quad’. BSD 4.4 and Linux libc5 only. Don’t use.) This is a
synonym for ll."
... and further down under 'Conforming to'...
"Linux libc5 knows about the five C standard flags and the ’ flag,
locale, %m$ and *m$. It knows about the length modifiers h,l,L,Z,q,
b
Hi,
Could anyone answer my question please. We recently had to take our
mailserver offline for routine maintenance, and we decided to use the
cyradm setinfo shutdown facility to facilitate this.
>From the documentation it would appear that this should stop any new
users connecting by presenting
On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 09:26:42PM -0700, Carl P. Corliss wrote:
> Better yet, only update it when you absolute need to (meaning: only when
> you are checking mail or making a change to your mailbox by deleting,
> moving or renaming). That should work - of course providing your web portal
> is f
David Lang wrote:
currently we have murder which will spread the load across multiple
machines.
currently we have many tools available to detect a server failure and
run local scripts to reconfigure machines (HACMP on AIX, hearbeat for
Linux, *BSD, Solaris, etc)
what we currently do not have is
Hi,
in the cyrus-imapd-2.2.8/lib/imclient.c
comment out the line 238
/* hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; */
and rebuild your imapd
Nigel Cass wrote:
Hello All.
I've installed the latest version of cyrus and cyrus SASL and everything
seems to be working Ok with regard to the server.
Imtest allows me t
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004, David Lang wrote:
assiming that the simplest method would cost ~$3000 to code I would make a
wild guess that the ballpark figures would be
1. active/passive without automatic failover $3k
2. active/passive with automatic failover (limited to two nodes or withing a
murder clu
Hello All.
I've installed the latest version of cyrus and cyrus SASL and everything
seems to be working Ok with regard to the server.
Imtest allows me to use the plain login mechanism, which is then
authenticated against an LDAP directory using saslauthd. I've not yet
configured cyrus to use SSL,
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004, David Lang wrote:
here is the problem.
you have a new message created on both servers at the same time. how do you
allocate the UID without any possibility of stepping on each other?
With a new UIDvalidity you can choose any ordering you like. Of course one
of the two servers
David Carter wrote:
5. Active/Active
designate one of the boxes as primary and identify all items in the
datastore that absolutly must not be subject to race conditions
between the two boxes (message UUID for example). In addition to
implementing the replication needed for #1 modify all function
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