On 2/11/10 10:23 AM, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> we have a customer running cyrus imap on RHEL5 cluster with a few thousand
> mailboxes.
> Every single mail is sent to a second host acting as a read-only archive (all
> imap acls set to no write access).
>
> The plan is, that all mail on that
I am currenly using an application that can only talk APOP and need to
authenticate it to my cyrus install.
Now a regular pop login is working, but APOP is not working. I am getting,
Aug 12 14:52:52 cyrus pop3[18626]: badlogin: homsar.umiacs.umd.edu
[128.8.120.251] APOP (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
So we had a test box and now we have the real hardware in for the
mail server.
I understand I can just shut down the MTA, and cyrus then tar /var/
spool/imap over to the to the new server.
Now what I don't know is if I can do the same for /var/lib/imap.
Thanks,
derek
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Derek T. Yarnell
UN
Now you can set a quota on an indiviual mail box I understand that. But
I want users to be able to create sub mailboxes and the quota to
continually apply down the tree of mailboxes. Is this even possible?
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Derek T. Yarnell
University of Maryland
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
Jul 11 10:03:18 white lmtpunix[29252]: verify_user(user.fmccall)
failed: Over quota
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cyradm white.umiacs.umd.edu
white.umiacs.umd.edu> lq user.fmccall
STORAGE 878020/5 (0.175604%)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] f]# pwd
/var/lib/imap/quota/f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] f]# cat user.fmccal
Simon Matter wrote:
So my understanding of the backup procedures of cyrus imapd are,
(I am running on RHEL4 built in version of cyrus-imapd 2.2.12)
1) backup /var/spool/imap (or all the actual message stores, there are
no BerkleyDB's in here so they can be backed up normally?)
2) backup /var/
So my understanding of the backup procedures of cyrus imapd are,
(I am running on RHEL4 built in version of cyrus-imapd 2.2.12)
1) backup /var/spool/imap (or all the actual message stores, there are
no BerkleyDB's in here so they can be backed up normally?)
2) backup /var/lib/imap/sieve, /var