info-cyrus -- Amos Gouaux wrote:
David G Mcmurtrie wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Michael Loftis wrote:
There are a number of different lockfiles that cyrus uses during it's
lifecycle. Though one thing you need to know is that it is not
designed to
run like you're attempting to run it. Each cyrus
I am trying to set up virtual domain support using kerberos with only one
kerberos realm, and am wondering if it could be done.:
in my kerberos database I how the following principles:
mark/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
mark/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it possible to convince cyrus imap (sasl) to use principle
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David G Mcmurtrie wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Michael Loftis wrote:
There are a number of different lockfiles that cyrus uses during it's
lifecycle. Though one thing you need to know is that it is not designed to
run like you're attempting to run it. Each cyrus instance is meant to be
standalone
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Michael Loftis wrote:
There are a number of different lockfiles that cyrus uses during it's
lifecycle. Though one thing you need to know is that it is not designed to
run like you're attempting to run it. Each cyrus instance is meant to be
standalone, and running them all
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Michael Loftis wrote:
> There are a number of different lockfiles that cyrus uses during it's
> lifecycle. Though one thing you need to know is that it is not designed to
> run like you're attempting to run it. Each cyrus instance is meant to be
> standalone, and running the
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, David G Mcmurtrie wrote:
We've installed cyrus imapd 2.1.17 on a 4-node Veritas cluster and we're
now testing it. Our /var/imap filesystem is on a clustered filesystem.
We noticed that all of the lmtpd processes are just sitting in a blocking
fcntl() call waiting for a lock on
--On Monday, December 13, 2004 10:38 -0500 David G Mcmurtrie
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We've installed cyrus imapd 2.1.17 on a 4-node Veritas cluster and we're
now testing it. Our /var/imap filesystem is on a clustered filesystem.
We noticed that all of the lmtpd processes are just sitting in
We've installed cyrus imapd 2.1.17 on a 4-node Veritas cluster and we're
now testing it. Our /var/imap filesystem is on a clustered filesystem.
We noticed that all of the lmtpd processes are just sitting in a blocking
fcntl() call waiting for a lock on /var/imap/socket/lmtp.lock. When we
run thi
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Eric Estabrooks wrote:
Could this be related to other changes? Recently we went from 2.2.2 to 2.2.9
and our cyrus admin stopped authenticating for us it turned out the ip lookup
was taking precedence over name lookup but only for the default domain. By
this I mean that if
Could this be related to other changes? Recently we went from 2.2.2 to
2.2.9 and our cyrus admin stopped authenticating for us it turned out
the ip lookup was taking precedence over name lookup but only for the
default domain. By this I mean that if our default domain was say
123.com but the
Jason Jacobsen said:
> I am working on a DR solution for our mail systems. We have two systems
> with virtually identical configurations and each will have a DR server.
> Our mail system runs on Red Hat EL 3.0 and uses the postfix mta,
> cyrus-imapd, and mysql for authentication. We replicate the
Hi,
I installed cyrus 2.1.15 on debian woody ( backport ).
We have Windows( using thunderbird as mail-client) and Linux-Clients.
When people tried to insert their messages from Windows Local Folders
to their imap-Folders we got errors messages like
"message has no header/body separator" and
"m
Dir all!
I have been setting up sieve for vacation with days value =1 and it send
reply one response per day exactly. But now I want it reply more frequently
(eg two or three times perday), how can I do this?
Minimum value for days is 1, so I think I can reset or modify timsieved data
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