On 09/13/2016 02:15 AM, Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016, at 10:44, ellie timoney via Info-cyrus wrote:
Note that it talks about the process being used for new connections.
Each imapd process serves one connection at a time (so if you have 50
client connections, you will h
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016 17:38:41 +0900, Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus
wrote:
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016, at 17:25, OBATA Akio via Info-cyrus wrote:
Hi,
Since 3.0.0-beta2 release note's "Major changes since the 2.5.x series":
* Sieve now supports special use folders. See Cyrus Sieve
http://cyrusimap.
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016, at 17:25, OBATA Akio via Info-cyrus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Since 3.0.0-beta2 release note's "Major changes since the 2.5.x series":
>
> * Sieve now supports special use folders. See Cyrus Sieve
>
> http://cyrusimap.org/imap/admin/sieve.html#cyrus-sieve-specialuse
>
> But I cann
Hi,
Since 3.0.0-beta2 release note's "Major changes since the 2.5.x series":
* Sieve now supports special use folders. See Cyrus Sieve
http://cyrusimap.org/imap/admin/sieve.html#cyrus-sieve-specialuse
But I cannot find how to do it in sieve script.
For example, how to rewrite following scrip
On Tue, 13 Sep 2016, at 10:44, ellie timoney via Info-cyrus wrote:
> Note that it talks about the process being used for new connections.
> Each imapd process serves one connection at a time (so if you have 50
> client connections, you will have 50 imapd processes to serve them, plus
> whatever yo
Hi,
I never tried to use the tcp_keepalive option as suggested in recent followup,
but faced the same issue: I solved it by running nginx as imap-proxy in front
of Cyrus. First just for the imaps connections, but I guess most people used
that anyway so I’m not sure it was TLS related - or indee