On 8/2/19 16:46, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>> After quite some time, today I decided to update the mail server from
>> Debian Jessie (cyrus-imapd 2.4.17) to Debian Stretch (cyrus-imapd 2.5.10-3).
> Hello Daniel,
Hello, Paul.
> I use cyrus-imapd 2.5.10-3 from Debian stable on serveral machines a
Hi, Bron. Thanks for your reply.
On 5/2/19 17:21, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> You need to run cyr_expire occasionally to clean up deleted messages!
Checking the syslog, apparently it ran automatically this morning:
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# grep cyr_expire /var/log/syslog /var/log/syslog.1
/var/log/syslog.1:Feb
Hi, Bron.
On 4/2/19 14:02, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> Awesome - yes, the IOERROR messages are because files it expected to
> find weren't there. It's frustrating that reconstruct isn't robust
> enough to bring a slightly bogus cyrus.index back from the dead, but the
> end result is a working mailbox
Hi, Bron. Thanks for your reply.
On 4/2/19 05:45, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> Oh how frustrating...
>> I tried using 'reconstruct' as you suggested and this was the result:
>>
>> --
>> # /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r user.admin
>> user.admin
>> user.admin.Backups
>> user.admin.Drafts
>> u
Hi, Bron. Thanks for your reply.
On 3/2/19 08:33, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> Wow. A reconstruct should fix that. What version are you running?
I tried using 'reconstruct' as you suggested and this was the result:
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# /usr/lib/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r user.admin
user.admin
user.admin.Backup
Hi!
Several days ago I am trying to solve this issue but without success.
When opening a folder inside a mailbox through Thunderbird, I get this
message: "Server [servername] has disconnected. The server may have gone
down or there may be a network problem".
In that access attempt the log shows a
Hi, Jan. Good to see you here. Thanks for your reply.
On 17/1/19 05:32, Jan Schneider wrote:
>> After that I managed to get the service is up and running (although I
>> have still doubt about the "http" line).
> http is used for CalDAV / CardDav so is most likely in the
> cyrus-
Hi, Michael. Thanks for your reply.
On 16/1/19 04:19, Michael Menge wrote:
After that I managed to get the service is up and running (although I
have still doubt about the "http" line).
>>> http is used for CalDAV / CardDav so is most likely in the cyrus-caldav
>>> package.
>>> This en
Hi, Andrew. Thanks for your reply.
On 15/1/19 13:57, Andrew Morgan wrote:
>> I'm not sure what the problem is but that "invalid magic header" makes
>> me think that maybe it changed the header format of
>> /var/lib/cyrus/tls_sessions.db and the migration process did not do the
>> corresponding co
Hi, Michael.
Thanks for your reply.
On 15/1/19 17:47, Michael Menge wrote:
>> After that I managed to get the service is up and running (although I
>> have still doubt about the "http" line).
> http is used for CalDAV / CardDav so is most likely in the cyrus-caldav
> package.
> This enables you
On 15/1/19 15:05, Daniel Bareiro wrote:
> The fact is that if I also comment out the "http" line, now it seems
> that I get a syntax error:
>
> --
> Jan 15 14:14:28 mail cyrus/master[20778]: configuration file
> /etc/cyrus.conf: bad character '_'
Hi, Michael. Thanks for your reply.
On 15/1/19 13:54, Michael Menge wrote:
>> I'm not sure what the problem is but that "invalid magic header" makes
>> me think that maybe it changed the header format of
>> /var/lib/cyrus/tls_sessions.db and the migration process did not do the
>> corresponding c
Hi all!
After quite some time, today I decided to update the mail server from
Debian Jessie (cyrus-imapd 2.4.17) to Debian Stretch (cyrus-imapd 2.5.10-3).
All without problems until I reach the part of cyrus-imapd that does not
start. This is what I see in the log:
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