> Have you tried dumping and restoring your mailbox database? What type
> is it anyway? BDB or skiplist? I could imagine wrong delivery could
> happen when mailbox database is corrupt.
I haven't, but I don't have any reason to believe it's corrupt aside from this.
It's skiplist.
John
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Greets all.
Sure I could have sent this directly to Simon, but I'm guessing the list
is best. :) Are there 2.3.x RPMS for RHEL4 systems being considered yet?
I'm building a new RHEL4 + cyrus 2.3.x server to migrate off my existing
RH7.3 + cyrus 2.1.x server. Back when I built the current RH7.3 bo
On Fri, 2006-01-13 at 17:41 -0500, John Madden wrote:
> At the moment, I'm actually investigating what another subscriber mentioned --
> loss of sync on the socket as Postfix sends the message. To resolve this,
> I've
> turned off its lmtp connection cache. I won't know if this is actually a
> s
You either need to use TLS or use nonplain mech.
frontend and backends doesn't have to share same user database, so you
can use auxprop (/etc/sasldb2) with backends and use CRAM-MD5 (etc.).
O.
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