On Sat, 4 Nov 2006, Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
Everytime you open a folder it looks for SQUAT index file.
If the SQUATTER isn't running with master (cyrus.conf) you will get "No
such file".
I would first like to try this with a view mailboxes. In the squatter manpage
I found this:
-a On
Hello,
Everytime you open a folder it looks for SQUAT index file.
If the SQUATTER isn't running with master (cyrus.conf) you will get "No
such file".
I would first like to try this with a view mailboxes. In the squatter
manpage I found this:
-a Only create indexes for mailboxes which have
Hi,
Just wanted to share what was missing here...
A while back, I wrote:
> Hmm! Is anyone running Cyrus on 64-bit Red Hat?
>
> # ./configure
> checking build system type... Invalid configuration
> `x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu': machine `x86_64-unknown' not recognized
> configure: error: /bin/sh ./co
--- Phil Pennock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006-11-03 at 06:14 -0800, Mark wrote:
> > I'm in the process of setting up Cyrus imapd 2.3.7 on OpenBSD 4.0
> > server.
> > This is a back end server, to be part of 2.2.12 murder setup
> already in
> > place. master starts fine, then when it exec
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Phil Pennock wrote:
You're quite right, of course.
"ctl_mboxlist -m" is talking to the mupdate server. Duh. I was back a
couple of cups of coffee when I replied before. ;^)
:-)
Service name "mupdate" needs to exist.
Allright, let's wait for the OP to see if it fixes
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Phil Pennock wrote:
> From: Phil Pennock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 17:44:17 +0100
> Subject: Re: Cyrus imapd 2.3.7 mupdate - getaddrinfo: service not suppor
> for ai_soc
> > or change the cyrus loglevel to disable the "No such file".
>
> How?
>
> I looked through the manpages, but there is no loglevel or
> syslog-threshold in cyrus.
You have to configure syslog, read man syslog.conf.
Regards,
Simon
>
> Regards
> Marten
>
> Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap
Marten Lehmann wrote:
> or change the cyrus loglevel to disable the "No such file".
How?
I looked through the manpages, but there is no loglevel or
syslog-threshold in cyrus.
syslog.conf
(Or whatever syslogd replacement config file you use)
--
Carson
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap
On 2006-11-03 at 17:04 +0100, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> Could it be looking for another service? (I know things like sieve... are not
> part of /etc/services)
You're quite right, of course.
"ctl_mboxlist -m" is talking to the mupdate server. Duh. I was back a
couple of cups of coffee when I rep
> or change the cyrus loglevel to disable the "No such file".
How?
I looked through the manpages, but there is no loglevel or
syslog-threshold in cyrus.
Regards
Marten
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Selon Phil Pennock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> AFAIK, OpenBSD doesn't support nsswitch; I could be wrong. So there's
> just a file lookup.
You're right about that.
> So it looks like an /etc/services issue. OpenBSD's services includes
> imap by default; has it been removed?
Certainly not!
$ uname
Selon Phil Pennock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> AFAIK, OpenBSD doesn't support nsswitch; I could be wrong. So there's
> just a file lookup.
You're right about that.
> So it looks like an /etc/services issue. OpenBSD's services includes
> imap by default; has it been removed?
Certainly not!
$ uname
On 2006-11-03 at 18:15 +0300, A Clockwork Orange wrote:
> what does it mean in log
>
> : error sending to idled: 2
"2" is probably ENOENT, so there's nothing listening on the socket.
So the imapd can't talk to the idled.
Did you use idled in the past, but stop using it? In which case, you
prob
hi
what does it mean in log
: error sending to idled: 2
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On 2006-11-03 at 06:14 -0800, Mark wrote:
> I'm in the process of setting up Cyrus imapd 2.3.7 on OpenBSD 4.0
> server.
> This is a back end server, to be part of 2.2.12 murder setup already in
> place. master starts fine, then when it executes ctl_mboxlist -m it
> failes with this error in syslog:
Hi,
Is it possible to mark all messages downloaded via POP3 daemon as read so
that next time user connected via IMAP could see wich messages are new?
Thanks,
Georgy.
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Greetings,
I'm in the process of setting up Cyrus imapd 2.3.7 on OpenBSD 4.0
server.
This is a back end server, to be part of 2.2.12 murder setup already in
place. master starts fine, then when it executes ctl_mboxlist -m it
failes with this error in syslog:
Nov 3 03:00:26 testimap ctl_mboxlist[9
Take Ben's advice. Use fail2ban, FUT, or any of the other programs
out there that are designed for this. If the attacker is using a
single IP address, fail2ban (properly configured) should block them in
under a second.
There's probably a way to prevent Cyrus from taking too many
connections, but
hi
i m using cyrus2.3.6 on a RHEL4 server
the mail is delivered from a postfix server via lmtp
from time to time i got that kind of message on the postfix side
Nov 3 08:32:12 sodome postfix/lmtp[30982]: 021B618D6F6:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]
nt-evry.fr>, orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=molure
Everytime you open a folder it looks for SQUAT index file.
If the SQUATTER isn't running with master (cyrus.conf) you will get "No
such file".
When SQUATTER is running from master it will return "SQUATTER RETURNED 10
MESSAGES" or something like that.
In cyrus.conf add
squattercmd="squatt
Hi
i have Cyrus 2.3.7 with unixhierarchysep:1 in /etc/imapd.conf
the mailbox is specified user/test1 for
/usr/cyrus/bin/quota user/test1
/usr/cyrus/bin/reconstruct user/test1
/usr/cyrus/bin/squatter user/test1
but user.test1 for
/usr/cyrus/bin/unexpunge -l user.test1
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