> hello again.
>
> after a bit of playing around i've identified three problems with
> virtual domains and the replication. i've managed to put little
> band-aids on imapd.c and mboxname.c to get it to work but here's the big
> DISCLAIMER: i know nothing about c so the fixes are probably clumsy o
> Hi
>
> I'm running cyrus imap 2.2.10 on a solaris 9 sparc box.
>
> Latley I run into a weird problem.
>
> If I set the quota for a user greater than 4GB (4194304), the user gets a
> quotawarning no matter what quotalevel is set.
>
> Can anybody give me a hint how to solve this?
Upgrade to 2.3.1
--On January 31, 2006 7:18:59 AM +0100 Gerald Griessner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
I'm running cyrus imap 2.2.10 on a solaris 9 sparc box.
Latley I run into a weird problem.
If I set the quota for a user greater than 4GB (4194304), the user gets a
quotawarning no matter what quotalevel
Patrick H Radtke wrote:
But it is not completely clear how sync_client -r replication works.
I see that this process juts disappears after some time and I see no
replication at all...
but sync_client -u replication works OK..
sync_client -r should stay running. Try running it with the -l -r
Hi
I'm running cyrus imap 2.2.10 on a solaris 9 sparc box.
Latley I run into a weird problem.
If I set the quota for a user greater than 4GB (4194304), the user gets a
quotawarning no matter what quotalevel is set.
Can anybody give me a hint how to solve this?
Cheers
Gerald
Cyrus Hom
On Tuesday 31 January 2006 09:47, Timo Veith wrote:
> Which way would you recommend for copying: rsync, tar, cp or whatever? I
> am concerned about the databases that cyrus uses. Will they they be
> consistent afterwards. Is there anything I have to be aware of or do
> before? I don't want to break
Hi list readers,
I am trying to do a backup of our mail server using lvm snapshots. I
read how to do snapshots and learned that I need some free space on the
volume group where the snapshot is to be made. Unfortunately I gave all
disk space to the cyrus mail spool in that volume group *and* I
hello again.
after a bit of playing around i've identified three problems with virtual domains and the replication. i've managed to put little band-aids on imapd.c and mboxname.c to get it to work but here's the big DISCLAIMER: i know nothing about c so the fixes are probably clumsy or just
This is the session log for imtest:[EMAIL PROTECTED] imtest -u cyrus -m plain localhostS: * OK xx.net Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.12 server readyC: C01 CAPABILITYS: * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 ACL QUOTA LITERAL+ MAILBOX-REFERRALS NAMESPACE UIDPLUS ID NO_ATOMIC_RENAME UNSELECT CHILDREN MULTIAPPEND BINARY
Please trycyradm --user cyrus --auth login localhostor whatever applies for auth in your situation.
Simon[EMAIL PROTECTED] cyradm --user cyrus --auth login localhostIMAP Password: Invalid user at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.7/mach/Cyrus/IMAP/Admin.pm line 118cyradm: cannot authe
> Hi Alexander,
>
> Thanks for your inputs.
>
>> I used the FreeBSD virtual mail HOWTO at
>> > http://www.wistful.net/wiki/Ed%27s_FreeBSD_Virtual_Mail_How-To
>> > to configure cyrus-imapd 2.2.12 with cyrus-sasl2 and MySQL v5.
>>
>> Which Cyrus-SASL libraries does that include? Do you have Cyrus-SAS
Scott Adkins wrote on 27/01/2006 18:07:
> I already have a hunch, and my research on the archived mailing list kinda
> suggests the same thing as well, but I would feel better if I had the answer
> clearly stated by a more official power :)
>
> Anyways, I am currently running Cyrus IMAP 2.2.10. W
Hi Alexander,Thanks for your inputs.> I used the FreeBSD virtual mail HOWTO at
> http://www.wistful.net/wiki/Ed%27s_FreeBSD_Virtual_Mail_How-To> to configure cyrus-imapd 2.2.12 with cyrus-sasl2 and MySQL v5.
Which Cyrus-SASL libraries does that include? Do you have Cyrus-SASLcompiled and installed
Yes. Following are the versions of software installed (patched with all the applicablepatches including the one for crypt support):cyrus-imapd-2.2.12_2cyrus-sasl-2.1.21_2mysql-* 5.0.18postfix-2.2.8_2
,1pam_mysql-0.6.2cyrus-sasl2 is built with the following options: ./configure --sysconfdir=/usr/loc
Am Mo, den 30.01.2006 schrieb Tux um 18:20:
> I used the FreeBSD virtual mail HOWTO at
> http://www.wistful.net/wiki/Ed%27s_FreeBSD_Virtual_Mail_How-To
> to configure cyrus-imapd 2.2.12 with cyrus-sasl2 and MySQL v5.
Which Cyrus-SASL libraries does that include? Do you have Cyrus-SASL
compiled an
Hello list,I used the FreeBSD virtual mail HOWTO at http://www.wistful.net/wiki/Ed%27s_FreeBSD_Virtual_Mail_How-To
to configure cyrus-imapd 2.2.12 with cyrus-sasl2 and MySQL v5.
Although, everything else seems to be in place, "cyradm" doesnot seem to use SASL2 to authenticate. I keep getting thefo
Michael King wrote:
What's the value of "unixhierarchysep" in your imapd.conf? If you have "."
in a username, you'll need it enabled.
It's set to yes. I've pasted the complete imapd.conf below.
Again, I'm looking for info on where and how to escape the '@' symbol in
usernames with the form
David,
What's the value of "unixhierarchysep" in your imapd.conf? If you have "."
in a username, you'll need it enabled.
Thanks,
Michael King, Systems Administrator
Web International, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.webinternational.net
> The messages log shows the user can log in successful
But it is not completely clear how sync_client -r replication works.
I see that this process juts disappears after some time and I see no
replication at all...
but sync_client -u replication works OK..
sync_client -r should stay running. Try running it with the -l -r and it
will log what its
Patrick H Radtke wrote:
I don't think your replica machine ('backup') is configured correctly
Thank you!
You were right.
Now sync_client connects to server correctly.
But it is not completely clear how sync_client -r replication works.
I see that this process juts disappears after some
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