Robert Banz wrote:
> An extension or protocol enhancement is only good as the client
> implementations are -- and we know how successful that's been for
> other optional capabilities -- such as ACL management.
Almost nobody cares about ACLs, so almost nobody implements it (sad, but
true). I w
On 10/23/09 7:42 AM, David Carter wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Oct 2009, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>
>> I've seen heartbeat get split brain before. We gave up on it. We do
>> all our fencing via humans now! Check the KVM, kick the box, manually
>> run the failover script.
>
> Some of my colleagues have had a
Ben Carter wrote:
> Carson Gaspar wrote:
>> Ben Carter wrote:
>>
>> You have to do the _exact_ same thing with imapsync, unless you want
>> to lose email.
>
> As has already been pointed out, you are incorrect. The order is:
>
> [Pre-create inboxes with l
Ben Carter wrote:
> If you use rsync, you have to stop everything until that finishes,
> possibly reconstruct all mailboxes, maybe fix some other things before
> giving people their mail functionality back and allowing mail delivery
> to resume.
That's just silly. If you're going to use rsync
Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 02:55:03AM -0700, Carson Gaspar wrote:
>> Bron Gondwana wrote:
...
>>> * cyr_conf -q - only show variables that are different than default
...
>> Please include one of the most useful options that postconf has
>> (
Bron Gondwana wrote:
> AAA+++ to cyr_conf! I'll write it up :) I think we want it to have the
> following spec:
>
> * cyr_conf - output all configuration variables and their current value
> * cyr_conf -C $file - as above with the following config file
> * cyr_conf -n $name - all configuration
Daniel Aquino wrote:
> Instead of doing spam checking in the mta.
>
> Could spam assassin be ran on submission to the impad daemon?
My spamassassin sits between my MTA and cyrus via an LMTP proxy
(spampd). This may do mostly what you want.
--
Carson
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.c
Ken Murchison wrote:
> The SASLv1 library used to store a non-plaintext secret for use with
> DIGEST-MD5. In fact, it stored separate secrets for each mechanism. In
> SASLv2, it was decided to use a single plaintext secret. Part of this
> decision was based on the fact that the DIGEST-MD5 se
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
JOYDEEP wrote:
setrlimit: Unable to set file descriptors limit to -1: Operation not
permitted
I seem to recall this either being covered in here before or in the
docs. Basically, some operating systems let you set the file descriptor
limit to -1, which means u
Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote:
The problem is that cram-md5 and digest-md5 need direct access to the
pass phrase in plain text.
AFAIK LDAP doesn't support this.
You have to use TLS if you want to transmit the pass phrase securely...
Technically not true, you need the password hashed with the usernam
Marten Lehmann wrote:
> or change the cyrus loglevel to disable the "No such file".
How?
I looked through the manpages, but there is no loglevel or
syslog-threshold in cyrus.
syslog.conf
(Or whatever syslogd replacement config file you use)
--
Carson
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap
--On Tuesday, December 17, 2002 1:12 PM -0200 Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[A] 1. stat pidfile
2. file exists?
2a (yes) - read pid from file, kill(pid,0) it
2a1 - kill says process exists? fail to start if so
No no no. You must check and see if the P
--On Wednesday, December 08, 2027 11:13 PM +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Laurent Larquère wrote:
Thank you very much ! We´ve tried it this way now. And ... IT WORKS ! :)
It´s been a long time now that i´ve had my hands on a non-linux system
and so i relied 100% on the configure-script :/ I th
--On Thursday, December 05, 2002 4:58 PM -0500 Rob Siemborski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This isn't good enough for me to reproduce it.
I have tried both with preforking and without preforking.
I cannot get 2.1.11 to behave like this on Solaris 8.
Master didn't change since 2.1.10 so I don't
--On Thursday, December 05, 2002 10:22 PM +0300 Oleg Derevenetz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When some pop3d dies with signal (i.e. SIGTERM), all incoming connections
to corresponding address:port are hangs. For example, if I have pop3d
I can confirm that the same bug exists under Solaris 8 x86
--On Sunday, October 06, 2002 4:08 AM +0200 Christian Schulte
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I do not have a /usr/share/lib/tmac/tmac.doc file for my nroff. I wanted
> to try groff but could not compile it on my system. Can someone send me
> this file ? I am using Solaris 8 on ix86 and I do not
--On Friday, September 27, 2002 10:34 AM -0400 Ken Murchison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A lot of bitching, and no proposed fixes. It works for me, and I'm sure
I have submitted patches in the past to fix this dain-bramaged configure
behaviour. They have been ignored.
Lots of the --with-f
17 matches
Mail list logo