> 2006/11/17, Sarah Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> > > > The main problem is to build a shared storage that can
>> > survive server
>> > > > crashes, where mail will be stored.
>> > >
>> > > Use a SAN.
>> > First of all, such SAN must be very reliable itself. Second, it must
>> > support some kind
> This may not be too important for anyone any more, I had some weirdness
> with quotas wehn upgrading from 2.1.15 to 2.2.12.
>
> At first I thought that all my quotas were somehow lost during the
> upgrade. Originally I thought this might have been because I
> inadvertently left the Cyrus master
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Igor Zhbanov
> Sent: Friday, 17 November 2006 10:32 AM
> To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Subject: Re: Cyrus IMAP and MySQL mailboxes (Building
> load-balancing cluster)
>
> 2006/11/17, Sar
2006/11/17, Sarah Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > The main problem is to build a shared storage that can
> survive server
> > > crashes, where mail will be stored.
> >
> > Use a SAN.
> First of all, such SAN must be very reliable itself. Second, it must
> support some kind of global locking me
> > > The main problem is to build a shared storage that can
> survive server
> > > crashes, where mail will be stored.
> >
> > Use a SAN.
> First of all, such SAN must be very reliable itself. Second, it must
> support some kind of global locking mechanism, so several nodes can
> use lock to prot
2006/11/16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The short question is: can Cyrus IMAP take mail from MySQL tables?
I'm not aware of any such backend; and I think it would be a crazy
method to store mail and performance would suck. You may *THINK*
MySQL is fast, it isn't - certainly not c
Hopefully the last post on this topic for a while.
sieve_connect should now be an almost complete replacement for the
existing sieveshell command. The only missing feature which I know of
is SASL protection layer support. Note that Cyrus imapd with
GSSAPI/Kerberos doesn't ask for a protection la
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 07:24:32PM +0300, Igor Zhbanov wrote:
> The main problem is to build a shared storage that can survive server
> crashes, where mail will be stored. I have found that MySQL-cluster is
> reliable and fast.
My
god.
You are aware that MySQL-cluster only supports in-memory dat
This may not be too important for anyone any more, I had some weirdness
with quotas wehn upgrading from 2.1.15 to 2.2.12.
At first I thought that all my quotas were somehow lost during the
upgrade. Originally I thought this might have been because I
inadvertently left the Cyrus master daemon turn
The short question is: can Cyrus IMAP take mail from MySQL tables?
I'm not aware of any such backend; and I think it would be a crazy
method to store mail and performance would suck. You may *THINK*
MySQL is fast, it isn't - certainly not compared to a filesystem
[doubly so when dealli
Hello!
The short question is: can Cyrus IMAP take mail from MySQL tables? And
where can I read about how to setup it?
The long story is now. I need to setup load-balancing mail system. I
culdn't find open-source mail systems that have genuine cluster
support, so I have decided to build cluster o
Hello Peter,
I'm not sure about the version number, but even without "unified"
murder but a friend over here had frontend, backend and even mupdate
on the same box, using several interfaces (with seperate ip adresses)
and lines like this in cyrus conf -- using e.g. Fimap (for frontend
services,
Wesley Craig wrote:
Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.7 offers this functionality.
:wes
On 02 Nov 2006, at 04:59, Bernd Nies wrote:
Is it possible to run the Cyrus murder frontend and backend on the
same host?
Hase someone this version running in a productive setup? I don't like to
use testing releases and
Hello Peter,
I'm not sure about the version number, but even without "unified"
murder but a friend over here had frontend, backend and even mupdate
on the same box, using several interfaces (with seperate ip adresses)
and lines like this in cyrus conf -- using e.g. Fimap (for frontend
services,
On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 20:44:15 +0100
Wolfgang Hennerbichler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am going to write a plugin for the typo3-cms to build simple sieve-
> scripts. Therefore I would need a command-line tool that supports TLS-
> Login for timsieved, but I can't find one, as it seems.
Isn't T
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