On Tue, 21 May 2013, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
Hi,
I am running cyrus imapd 2.4.11 on linux machine.
Today I had a deadlock involving cyr_expire and imapd process.
imapd was locked on (strace):
fcntl64(17, F_SETLKW, {type=F_WRLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=0, len=0}^C
where fd=17 is a user in
Hi,
I am running cyrus imapd 2.4.11 on linux machine.
Today I had a deadlock involving cyr_expire and imapd process.
imapd was locked on (strace):
fcntl64(17, F_SETLKW, {type=F_WRLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=0, len=0}^C
where fd=17 is a user index file (lsof):
imapd 32314cyrus 17u
Dave is correct. The older imapd will show the calendar mailboxes to
users in the LIST output. If you want to hide them, you will have to
install the new imapd binary. Otherwise, you could change the ACLs on
the calendar mailboxes so that the user can't write to them, but they
will still see
Hi Dave,
thanks. My understanding was that the other daemons hadn't changed, so I
thought that base 2.4.17 already included the intelligence about those
special folders. Ken, could you please clarify if that is the case or if I
also need to replace the other binaries to be safe?
Cheers,
Seba
Hi Sebastian,
The calendar and contact data is stored within a user's normal mailbox
heirarchy. imapd from cyrus-imapd-caldav-2.4.17 knows to not return the
calendar and contact folders to an IMAP client in LIST output.
If you just copy the htttpd binary in place, I think it should work, but y
Hi Ken,
--On 17. Mai 2013 09:08:56 -0400 Ken Murchison wrote:
We are pleased to announce the fourth beta release of Cyrus IMAP with
integrated calendaring and contacts (beta3 was an internal release only).
This is a security and bug fix release, with only one new feature added.
Sites that are