Re: DB Errors

2005-04-22 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 10:29:31AM -0300, Andreas Hasenack wrote: > Do you have a DB_CONFIG file in /var/lib/imap/db/? It's needed for some > installations. I have one with the following, it may get you started: Forgot to tell: after changing these parameters in DB_CONFIG, you have to run a db_rec

Re: emails of multiple domain on one IMAP server

2005-04-22 Thread Sueveges Gyoergy
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 16:21:44 -0400, Anthony Tibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello George, to fetch mail from a server you can use fetchmail and hand that mail to cyrus. I am not sure if you can hand it directly to cyrus or pass it first to an MTA like postfix which delivers email to cyrus.

Re: DB Errors

2005-04-22 Thread Daniel Hazelbaker
On Apr 22, 2005, at 6:29 AM, Andreas Hasenack wrote: Could you verify that this db4 package has the two official sleepycat patches applied? I'll try to download the srpm and check. Which two official sleepycat patches are these - is there some name they would likely be under? compat-db 4.1.25 (r

No ObIigation

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Re: DB Errors

2005-04-22 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 09:36:35AM -0700, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote: > > On Apr 22, 2005, at 6:29 AM, Andreas Hasenack wrote: > > >Could you verify that this db4 package has the two official sleepycat > >patches applied? > > I'll try to download the srpm and check. Which two official sleepycat >

Re: crypto mailbox

2005-04-22 Thread Derrick J Brashear
On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Natalino Picone wrote: Hi all, i was wondering if there is a way to crypt the user mail spool in order to avoid that other users (root included) can read the user mailbox content. Something like gpg encryption on the mail file. Any idea ? I had an idea for this where basicall

Default realm for cyrus imapd

2005-04-22 Thread Edward Rudd
With postfix and several other SASL aware applications, I can specify the default realm if none was passed with the login credentials, however AFACT Cyrus IMAPd does not provide this functionality.. It always uses the machines local hostname.. The reason I am needing this is that I am setting up

Re: DB Errors

2005-04-22 Thread Daniel Hazelbaker
Thanks, I'll take a look and check on that. While I am doing so, here is the actual output from my log files showing the errors (grepped for DBERROR). We only have 74 mailboxes and my mail system is set to only deliver 5 messages at a time. Could this be a "locker" leak or something I am run

Re: DB Errors

2005-04-22 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 03:05:31PM -0700, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote: > YDL 4.0 (This started a month or two after upgrading to YDL 4.0, can't > say if it is related) > cyrus-imapd 2.2.10 (release 3.yd4) > cyrus-sasl 2.1.18 (release 2.2) > db4 4.2.52 (release 3.1.ydl.1) Could you verify that this db

Re: crypto mailbox

2005-04-22 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 11:11:48PM +0200, Natalino Picone wrote: > Hi all, > i was wondering if there is a way to crypt the user mail spool in order > to avoid that other users (root included) can read the user mailbox > content. Something like gpg encryption on the mail file. Any idea ? This me

Re: POP3 stops accepting connections?

2005-04-22 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 03:05:09AM +0100, Scott Bye wrote: > An update - just done an strace, and it seems to be stalling sometimes > when trying to read from /dev/random. I'm guessing that because > /dev/random is fed from user input, when there is no user input - > being a server - entropy runs l

Re: POP3 stops accepting connections?

2005-04-22 Thread Ken Murchison
Scott Bye wrote: An update - just done an strace, and it seems to be stalling sometimes when trying to read from /dev/random. I'm guessing that because /dev/random is fed from user input, when there is no user input - being a server - entropy runs low and the kernel blocks access. Sure enough,