João Assad wrote:
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, João Assad wrote:
Ok I got a backtrace ( I think ) . I dont really know how to use gdb
did you compile without giving gcc the -g option? Probably. Having
unstripped binaries with useful symbols would probably make for a
more useful
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Would one of you please bugzilla this with the patch below and any
> others that you might have, so Derrick and I won't forget about it?
Will do.
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"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness
Ah... i saw that but wasn't quite sure what it meant (ie,
"/vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/news2mail" - wha?) I understand.
As an aside, do mailbox attributes at the user. level apply or get
propagated to subfolders (at least for new subfolders like acls) ?
thanks
-ericb
Ken Murchison wrote:
>> Is the
Eric Berggren wrote:
Is there a simple method to process articles posted locally via NNTP
before being sent upstream ? Specifically, looking to setup a
bi-directional gateway for some local groups (group is accessible via
IMAP and NNTP - smtp postings are easy, looking to capture NNTP posts to
feed
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005, Jules Agee wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
I remember squashing a bug on Debian's 2.1 master code that caused it not
to
process *all* available messages at every interaction (instead, it
processed
only one). This caused messages t
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005, Jules Agee wrote:
Wow, I'm surprised this hasn't been fixed upstream yet... I had this
problem about a year ago.
That was probably my fault. After your report, and your heads up that
master was processing only one message per interaction, I
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005, Jules Agee wrote:
> Wow, I'm surprised this hasn't been fixed upstream yet... I had this
> problem about a year ago.
That was probably my fault. After your report, and your heads up that
master was processing only one message per interaction, I did a fast
spot-look on the 2.
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005, Jules Agee wrote:
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> >I remember squashing a bug on Debian's 2.1 master code that caused it not
> >to
> >process *all* available messages at every interaction (instead, it
> >processed
> >only one). This caused messages to pile up in busy
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
I remember squashing a bug on Debian's 2.1 master code that caused it not to
process *all* available messages at every interaction (instead, it processed
only one). This caused messages to pile up in busy sites and triggered the
above issues. As I said, I think
Is there a simple method to process articles posted locally via NNTP
before being sent upstream ? Specifically, looking to setup a
bi-directional gateway for some local groups (group is accessible via
IMAP and NNTP - smtp postings are easy, looking to capture NNTP posts to
feed into a mailing list
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005, Wolfgang Powisch wrote:
> What should be the expected behaviour when reaching the maxchilds limit.
No more children are spawned, with a possible off-by-one error (i.e. you
could end up with maxchilds+1 children, but that's it).
> What's the reason for the negative worker numb
Wow, I'm surprised this hasn't been fixed upstream yet... I had this
problem about a year ago.
The master process runs in a loop, checking it's communication pipes
with all the different types of child processes it spawns, keeping track
of the child processes, and distributing work to them. The
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, João Assad wrote:
Ok I got a backtrace ( I think ) . I dont really know how to use gdb
did you compile without giving gcc the -g option? Probably. Having
unstripped binaries with useful symbols would probably make for a more
useful backtrace. (at lea
Hi,
Some days ago I had a strange problem with pop3d, suddenly not accepting
connections anymore. pop3d was set with maxchilds=60 in cyrus.conf and
we seamed to have really reached 60 simultanous pop3 connections at this
point.
From the logs, the master process complaine about UNKNOWN states and
a
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, João Assad wrote:
Ok I got a backtrace ( I think ) . I dont really know how to use gdb
did you compile without giving gcc the -g option? Probably. Having
unstripped binaries with useful symbols would probably make for a more
useful backtrace. (at least i hope so)
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, João Assad wrote:
and then give us a backtrace from the core which you will then get?
After doing that, the mupdate process now exits with signal 11 as
expected.
OTOH the core isnt getting dumped to disk for some reason...
The only internal resource
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, João Assad wrote:
and then give us a backtrace from the core which you will then get?
After doing that, the mupdate process now exits with signal 11 as
expected.
OTOH the core isnt getting dumped to disk for some reason...
The only internal resource
Hello!
On Apr 7, 2005 4:01 AM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi all
>
> is it possible to somehow fulltext index cyrus' mail? Some users have
> several gigabytes of email in their accounts so searching through it
> takes ages...
>
> roy
In addition to what was said regarding
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, João Assad wrote:
and then give us a backtrace from the core which you will then get?
After doing that, the mupdate process now exits with signal 11 as expected.
OTOH the core isnt getting dumped to disk for some reason...
The only internal resource limit play happens for fds,
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
--On 5. April 2005 12:21:41 Uhr -0400 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, both the quota limit and quota usage are limited to 32-bits.
Cyrus
2.3 uses 64-bits (long long int) on systems that support it.
I wonder if this is still true for 2.2.10. I set my qu
Hi! Kenneth and Joon,
Thanks for your fast reply.
After a google search and reading Ken's response in article
http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2458
I just assume that cyrus-imapd will be updated in the future to permit /vendor/*
In the meantime, I will use the "/comment" annotation
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 11:30:55AM +0200, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
> >>hi all
> >>
> >>is it possible to somehow fulltext index cyrus' mail? Some users have
> >>several gigabytes of email in their accounts so searching through it
> >>takes ages...
> >
> >I have a weekly cron job that runs squatt
Is there any eta (weeks, months, oo) on making sieveshell be able to use
START TLS?
Does somebody know of another text-mode tool to manage sieve scripts
which does have start tls support?
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Is it possible to configure timsieved to listen on a ssl/tls
socket instead of requiring the client to issue start tls?
Or should I just use stunnel?
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Thanks to all who respond.
I will go with the proposed solution to run a script and update cyrus user's
annotation
Thanks again
Eddy
- Original Message -
From: "Christoph Moench-Tegeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 6:53 AM
Subject: Re: How to get lastlogin date
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Per Steinar Iversen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
The .seen files though seems to updated whenever a mailbox is opened.
Only if they are opened via IMAP. If the mailbox is accessed via POP,
the .seen file is not touched. We ran into the same issue some
## Per Steinar Iversen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> The .seen files though seems to updated whenever a mailbox is opened.
Only if they are opened via IMAP. If the mailbox is accessed via POP,
the .seen file is not touched. We ran into the same issue some time
ago, just before I added my own last login
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Eddy Beliveau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Another question: Can I deduct/extract the last login date from the content
of the special files:
-rw--- 1 cyrus mail 145464 Apr 5 18:14 cyrus.cache
-rw--- 1 cyrus mail 183 Dec 20 03:43
Hi,
--On 5. April 2005 12:21:41 Uhr -0400 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, both the quota limit and quota usage are limited to 32-bits. Cyrus
2.3 uses 64-bits (long long int) on systems that support it.
I wonder if this is still true for 2.2.10. I set my quota to 3 GBs and
it seems t
hi all
is it possible to somehow fulltext index cyrus' mail? Some users have
several gigabytes of email in their accounts so searching through it
takes ages...
I have a weekly cron job that runs squatter on all cyrus' mailboxes
(about 50GB all together).
Works wonders for searches.
what is squatt
Hi,
I have a weekly cron job that runs squatter on all cyrus' mailboxes (about 50GB
all together).
Works wonders for searches.
D.
>hi all
>
>is it possible to somehow fulltext index cyrus' mail? Some users have
>several gigabytes of email in their accounts so searching through it
>takes age
## Eddy Beliveau ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Another question: Can I deduct/extract the last login date from the content
> of the special files:
> -rw--- 1 cyrus mail 145464 Apr 5 18:14 cyrus.cache
> -rw--- 1 cyrus mail 183 Dec 20 03:43 cyrus.header
> -rw--- 1 cyrus ma
hi all
is it possible to somehow fulltext index cyrus' mail? Some users have
several gigabytes of email in their accounts so searching through it
takes ages...
roy
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