On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 11:11:06AM +1000, Rob Mueller wrote:
> One option you have is that rather than creating separate "Zones" in the OS,
> you just create separate cyrus instances yourself. We do this at FastMail.
> Basically we've partitions all our storage into 300G units, and each
> partit
Thanks for your post, it's always interesting to hear other peoples stories.
> 1st STEP: Perdition mail-proxies
> in a load-balanced pool and 2 can handle the load most days. Initially we
If you have a chance, definitely think about changing from perdition to
nginx. There's slightly more work
So here's the story of the UC Davis (no, not Berkeley) Cyrus conversion.
We have about 60K active accounts, and another 10K that are forwards, etc.
10 UWash servers that were struggling to keep up with a load that was 2006
running around 2 million incoming emails a day, before spam dumpage, et
I have a strange problem. I use sendmail as MTA and cyrus-imap2.3.x
Every time I get an e-mail I have this error in my maillog:
Oct 17 00:18:27 mail sendmail[26059]: l9G0B1ZS022362:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
, delay=22:07:25, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=cyrusv2, pri=4359529, relay=localhost,
dsn=4.
How do people generate self-signed certificates as this no longer works
for me...
generate cyrus certificate
openssl req -config /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf \
-new -x509 -nodes \
-out /etc/ssl/cyrus-global.pem \
-keyout /etc/ssl/cyrus-global.pem \
-days 3650
openssl gendh 512 >> /etc/ssl/cyrus-
On 10/11/07, Guillaume Postaire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Karl Boyken wrote:
>
> On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Guillaume Postaire wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> We just have done a migration from a very old Cyrus stand alone
> installation to a new one with murder.
>
> During the migration everything went
On 10/11/07, Andrew Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Oct 2007, Eric Luyten wrote:
>
> >> we are in the process of migration from UW-IMAPD to Cyrus. Some of our
> >> users
> >> have foldernames with brackets. Is there a way to enable the use of
> >> brackets in foldernames in Cyrus?
>
Hi
I dont uderstand your problem, but did you try to debug one "failing
connection".
You can log a full imap session using this way :
To enable protocol logging, simply create a directory in
/var/lib/imap/log with the user's name you wish to log. Ensure, of
course, that this directory is writable
On 16 Oct 07, at 1259, Alain Spineux wrote:
> Hi
>
> You are very conscientious.
> Because deliver.db only avoid multiple delivery of the same email in
> the same mailbox,
> most of us should have skipped this. Multiple delivery should be very
> rare, happend only once, and without consequences.
Hi
You are very conscientious.
Because deliver.db only avoid multiple delivery of the same email in
the same mailbox,
most of us should have skipped this. Multiple delivery should be very
rare, happend only once, and without consequences.
Dou you know you can "expire" oldest entries in deliver.db
Hi
cyradm dont let you list nor read user's emails.
You can read them using imtest by sending the appropriate IMAP commands.
On 10/15/07, Nikos Gatsis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello list.
> I wanter if its possible to see email through the cyradm console, like
> mbox command mail -u user.
> T
Le Monday 15 October 2007, Jessi Berkelhammer(Jessi Berkelhammer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) a écrit:
Hello,
> Ideally, I could use shell scripts to create a file with the
> cyradm commands, and run those. Is there a way to do this so it
> doesn't require the password to be entered interactively?
Tr
On 11.10.2007, at 09:01, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
On 2.10.2007, at 15:48, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
the old box used 3.0.2 - the new uses 4.2.
This mean you must upgrade all your berkley db file.
You can use "file" command on all .db files in /var/lib/imap/ to see
if they are berkley d
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