On 9/21/05, Zachariah Mully <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all-
> I'm in the process of moving from a qmail/uw-imap installation to a
> postfix/Cyrus-2.2 and I've one last problem to solve before I can start
> moving people onto the new system.
> We make heavy use of qmail's ext
We are running cyrus-imapd-2.1.14, using db-3.1.17 for the
deliver.db and tls_sessions.db. Lately, we've been getting
deadlocks that stall mail delivery. When they happen, all of
the lmtpd processes are blocked waiting to acquire a lock.
If I try to run the db_stat utility, it also blocks. These
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 15 Sep 2005, Sergio Devojno Bruder wrote:
I'm fighting with frequent corruptions of my mupdate master server
(high volume, currently 3.9M mailboxes) with Cyrus 2.2.10.
First things first: Triple check your system RAM.
AHA:
Sep 21 09:08:49 mupdate
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 19:20 +0200, Ana Ribas/Upcnet wrote:
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> I didn't know this patch although in any case it is not what I need.
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> The sieve filter that I have to activate in the mailboxes is not for
> creating new folders.
> My filter moves certain messages to a folder in concrete.
Hello all-
I'm in the process of moving from a qmail/uw-imap installation to a
postfix/Cyrus-2.2 and I've one last problem to solve before I can start
moving people onto the new system.
We make heavy use of qmail's extension addressing, which uses a dash as
the default delimiter. In
I didn't know this patch although in any case it is not what I need.
The sieve filter that I have to activate in the mailboxes is not for
creating new folders.
My filter moves certain messages to a folder in concrete.
The folder always exists because is created when the mailbox is created and
On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 18:11 +0200, Ana Ribas/Upcnet wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I need to write a perl script to activate automatically a sieve filter
> every time I create a new mailbox.
> The filter is a sieve script that I have already written and that works
> perfectly.
> I have not worked too m
On 9/21/05, Ana Ribas/Upcnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to write a perl script to activate automatically a sieve filter
> every time I create a new mailbox.
> The filter is a sieve script that I have already written and that works
> perfectly.
> I have not worked too much with the
Hi,
I need to write a perl script to activate automatically a sieve filter
every time I create a new mailbox.
The filter is a sieve script that I have already written and that works
perfectly.
I have not worked too much with the perl language and the
Cyrus::SIEVE::managesieve module man does n
Hallo,
Timo Schoeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> tho a bit bloated you might want to have a look at webcyradm:
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> http://sourceforge.net/projects/webcyradm/
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> (i hope that this link is not outdated ;)
I'v found a good and up-to-date webmin module für Cyrus Mailboxes here:
http://www.tecc
Hello,
is there an *up-to-date* module for webmin, to manage cyrus mailboxes,
ACL's on folders, quotas and so on?
I'v found this:
http://www.nwe.de/develop/
but its old (last release 2003) and buggy. After korrekt
installation, I'v got an error in webmin:
"Unknown Mailbox :"
Konfiguration in
I think I haven't explained it well :-)
I want to check quota for incoming mails and reject emails if quota is over.
I already use this script for sending 'quota exceeded' to my users
anyway thank you for your link
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would suggest to use the solution from web-c
>> I don't completely agree here, there are ways to do snapshots without
>> any
>> downtime for example in a SAN environment or using filesystem or LVM
>> based
>> snapshot methods. However, it does not mean your snapshots are really
>> consistent from the aplications point of view.
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> And that's
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