On 2006-07-06 at 02:02 +0200, Phil Pennock wrote:
> [My config's at the bottom; Cyrus IMAP 2.2.12; censored email addresses
> and look-alikes purely against harvesters; timestamps and '[imapd]'
> trimmed from loglines]
Following up for the archives, to provide answers. Am currently using
Cyrus
Torsten Schlabach wrote:
> >> > CVS compiles on my Linux box,
>
> On mine as well, now. Well, it did not compile on the day I was writing
> the original message.
>
> I did a
>
> cvs update
> make distclean
> ./configure
> make
>
> now and it worked.
>
> I will test that canon_user patch to
Asking differently, is it worth putting the spool metadata on a separate
partition, considering that the spool itself is already spread among
several partitions, and thus I/O should be split too?
Has anyone tried both alternatives?
Thanks,
Andre
On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 10:21 -0200, Andre Nathan w
> Asking differently, is it worth putting the spool metadata on a separate
> partition, considering that the spool itself is already spread among
> several partitions, and thus I/O should be split too?
>
> Has anyone tried both alternatives?
I did a lot of tests but can't remember what the result
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Wolfgang Hennerbichler might have said:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a simple way to get the number of unread messages in a
> cyrus store for a specific user. I'm not really into cyrus anymore,
> could anybody give me a hint where I should start? It might be as easy
> as a
Hi,
I'm looking for a simple way to get the number of unread messages in a
cyrus store for a specific user. I'm not really into cyrus anymore,
could anybody give me a hint where I should start? It might be as easy
as a shellscript, but I could also dump the database for a specific
user and
Hello
I'm planning for a new Cyrus install, for which I'll use a multiple
partitioning scheme. The idea so far is to have a partion for /
and /var/lib/imap (call it the metadata partition), and multiple
partitions for the spool data. The idea is to improve I/O by having
the /var/lib/imap data on a