I find in source of installer: doc\man\imapd.conf.5.html
Some parameters :
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sql_database:
Name of the database which contains the cyrusdb table(s).
sql_engine:
Name of the SQL engine to use.
Allowed values: mysql, pgsql, sqlite
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> So we use about ten common Intel based servers for BEs (sized to
> support loss of 2/3 servers) and store data on NAS. Users are active
> and filer is about tens of thousand nfsop/s at the busy hour.
>
> About 10% to 20% of the users connect at least one time a day, globally
> 4 million connectio
Hi,
Shuvam Misra schrieb am 15.09.2010 03:40 Uhr:
> How difficult or easy would it be to modify Cyrus to strip all
> attachments from emails and store them separately in files? In the
> message file, replace the attachment with a special tag which will point
> to the attachment file. Whenever the
Hi,
yes I can share some little details.
So we use about ten common Intel based servers for BEs (sized to support loss
of 2/3 servers) and store data on NAS. Users are active and filer is about tens
of thousand nfsop/s at the busy hour.
About 10% to 20% of the users connect at least one time a da
Dear Michel,
> we use a modified "traditional" murder, i.e. without murder daemon,
> to host more than 2 million mailboxes (dozen million entries in mboxlist
> with folders)
Wow, that's some figure. Care to share some details with the list? What
kind of hardware (both for servers and storage), wh
Hi there,
So is the side effect of deleted folders ending up on the default
partition when delayed delete is switched on on a replicant machine a
known issue for sync_server? A knock on effect of this seems to be that
cyr_expire on the replicant doesn't find these DELETED folders when it
Hi,
we use a modified "traditional" murder, i.e. without murder daemon, to host
more than 2 million mailboxes (dozen million entries in mboxlist with folders)
We started to host 200.000 mailboxes on the "traditional" murder, configured
with berkeley as cyrusdb backend due to lot of corruptions w