On 2006-06-28 at 16:43 -0400, Jim Brett wrote:
> Thanks, your response is greatly appreciated. Here's OS info:
>
> # uname -a
> SunOS machine.company.com 5.8 Generic_117350-13 sun4u sparc
> SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
Edit /etc/TIMEZONE, zone information available in
/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/
$ man -s 4
Hi,
I've noticed error with timsieved when invoking with -C param.
in cyrus.conf:
sievecmd="timsieved " listen="127.0.0.1:2000" prefork=0
and logs:
process 17215 exited, signaled to death by 11
service sieve pid 17215 in READY state: terminated abnormally
about to exec /opt/mail1/imap
Thanks, your response is greatly appreciated. Here's OS info:
# uname -a
SunOS machine.company.com 5.8 Generic_117350-13 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
Phil wrote:
On 2006-06-28 at 10:21 -0400, Jim wrote:
INTERNALDATE (hence received date?) one hour in future for sent
message.
Uni
On 2006-06-28 at 10:21 -0400, Jim Brett wrote:
> INTERNALDATE (hence received date?) one hour in future for sent
> message.
Unix systems should be run in GMT/UTC (almost the same thing; GMT is
_not_ "British time").
You then use $TZ in the environment, or some OS-dependent way of setting
'localt
We're in the process of migrating from an IMAP server that uses a
namespace equivalent to the Cyrus altnamespace but in addition
supports storing subfolders under INBOX.
Considering the number of users we currently support, we're
considering modifying Cyrus to support such a setup.
Such a change
On 2006-06-27 at 19:25 +0300, Alexandru E. Ungur wrote:
> I'm having a bit of a hard time doing a migration of cyrus from this:
> anyway, on the old server it is a cyrus+saslauthd+pam+pam_mysql+mysql
> On the new server I got saslauthd working pretty much ok (I think).
Using PAM, you lose those
>>> sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 08:38:02PM +0200" << Hm, I may have been wrong... While it's okay to remove the auxprop lines
> from the config, it has likely not been the cause for the logs. Your
> config really uses pam_mysql, which then fails (I think to get rid of the
> s
sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:59:12PM +0200"
<<> Sorry, I can not help you at all with the mysql stuff because I have
>> never
>> used it with cyrus. However, you want to use pam_mysql but your
>> cyrus-imapd tries to use the mysql auxprop plugin as you can see abo
Hi,
i have a problem with one server to filter the mail with sieve to the
right directories. I setup confixx, cyrus-imap, procmail and spamd on a
debian system. i use cyrus 2.2.13. The Mails are scanned by spamd very
well and after that cyrdeliver put the mails in the right folder. This
works
>>> sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:59:12PM +0200" << Sorry, I can not help you at all with the mysql stuff because I have never
> used it with cyrus. However, you want to use pam_mysql but your
> cyrus-imapd tries to use the mysql auxprop plugin as you can see above. So
> you
sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:13:40PM +0200"
<<> Make that 'cyradm -user cyrus -auth login localhost'
>
> Thank you! :)
> I did that, here's what happened:
>
> FIRST, I used the old pam_mysql 0.4.5 that was on the old server,
> though it might make a differenc
>>> sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:13:40PM +0200" << Make that 'cyradm -user cyrus -auth login localhost'
Thank you! :)
I did that, here's what happened:
FIRST, I used the old pam_mysql 0.4.5 that was on the old server,
though it might make a difference. It didn't. ===
> Hello,
>
> in our current maildir setup, we splitted the maildirs according to the
> first
> two letters, which gives more performance to the filesystem since less
> entries
> are in one directory.
>
> Example: Mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored into
>
> /var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info
At Wed, 28 Jun 2006 08:32:51 +0200 (CEST),
David E. Meier wrote:
>
> before I start reinventing the wheel I wonder if someone has already a
> script that reports all user quotas.
The attached is perhaps not exactly what you need but it should give you
the necessary hints to write something that w
sender: "Alexander Dalloz" date: "Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 08:32:52PM
+0200" <<> Am Di, den 27.06.2006 schrieb Alexandru E. Ungur um 18:25:
> First of all thank you very much for your help, I really appreciate it.
>
>> Do you use virtdomain support with Cyrus-IMAPd? If not, then appending
>>
Hi,
Having just upgraded FC4 -> FC5 (and thus Cyrus 2.2 -> 2.3), I'm starting
to play with the new features in 2.3.
I would like to use different metapartitions for different metadata. In
particular, I'd like the squat indexes to be on their own volume--which
won't need to be backed up--and
Hi,We have 3 backends with Cyrus
2.2.13, 1 MTA with Postfix and Cyrus Frontend 2.2.13, and 1 Cyrus
Master Mupdate with 2.2.13.The frontend database is not always
synchronizing when mupdate database changes.e.g.: on the backend we
create a new cyrus mailbox with a "Sent" folder. In that case the
>>> sender: "Alexander Dalloz" date: "Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 08:32:52PM +0200"
>>> << Am Di, den 27.06.2006 schrieb Alexandru E. Ungur um 18:25:
First of all thank you very much for your help, I really appreciate it.
> Do you use virtdomain support with Cyrus-IMAPd? If not, then appending
> the rea
INTERNALDATE (hence received date?) one hour in future for sent
message. I realize that a received date on a message in sent folder
doesn't really have meaning but, if a user moves from sent to inbox (or
trash), then clients (including outlook and outlook express) sort by
received date which i
Marten Lehmann schrieb:
web.de (a German freemail service) allows freemail users to login
through pop3 only once in 5 minutes (while you can login as often as you
want through the webmail interface). If I'm logging in more often, I get
a message that appears as a usual email, informing me that
Hello,
I known several ISPs that are generating virtual emails when I'm logging
in into my email account.
Example:
web.de (a German freemail service) allows freemail users to login
through pop3 only once in 5 minutes (while you can login as often as you
want through the webmail interface).
Hi Marten,
Thus a spam-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored to
/var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info/Trash instead of
/var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info
How can I do this with Cyrus? I guess we cannot specify a certain
directory
for delivery, but can we set the folder somehow (deliver to
I got a notice, that the attachment has been blocked. But I got my own
mail from the list including the attachment...
So I just make the offer that I will sent this script to everyone
interested. Just contact me.
Sorry and thanks,
Daniel
Daniel Eckl schrieb:
Hi David!
I attached my script.
Hello,
in our current maildir setup, we splitted the maildirs according to the first
two letters, which gives more performance to the filesystem since less entries
are in one directory.
Example: Mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored into
/var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info
How can I do this
Hello,
we are running a spamcheck on incoming mails. If a mail is detected as Spam
and the wants us to do it, we are storing the mail to his Trash-folder instead
of the INBOX.
Thus a spam-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored to
/var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info/Trash instead of
/var/spool/
Hi David!
I attached my script.
I run it with cron as user cyrus every day at 5 a.m.
Every user which is over the quota warning level will get a warning
mail. And for every user which gets a mail, the script prints out
username and quota to stdout, so cron will send a mail to the cyrus
user.
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