Hello,
Oops. That would be nice to know too wouldn't it.
Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.12
Built from source.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007, Earl Shannon wrote:
Jan 31 17:24:03 uni24map master[3673]: lmtp has -2 workers?!?
Jan 31 17:24:03 uni
w we would entertain wild speculation regarding the
cause. We have 12 machines and this is only the second one to
display this behavior. They are all as much the same both in
hardware and software as we can make them.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
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NCSU ITD Unix Systems
Cyrus Home
configurable at runtime or build time.
Since we no longer need such an option ( we've since gone all IMAP,
which was the easier thing to do) we haven't pursued it.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
Martin Schiøtz wrote:
On 7/30/06, Daniel Eckl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's a good idea
Hello,
Such a connection might be useful if the imap server expected to
have the client running locally. I think the UW Imap server does that,
but I'm only guessing. As others have already pointed out, doing it
with Cyrus is not only a bad idea, it probably won't work.
Regards,
Ea
Hello,
Question: Are people looking at this as both redundancy and
performance, or just redundance?
My $0.02 worth. Performance gains can be found the traditional way, ie,
faster hardware, etc.Our biggest need is for redundance. If something
goes wrong on one machine we still need to be able
st helpful. Particularly about what we can do to get the
seen files recognized and used.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
w mail.
We however do not know why this is happening. Has anyone else seen
similar problems? Is there a better fix available, ie, one that
can read the seen status of the old server's format and translate
that to the new server?
Regards,
Earl Shannon
--
Systems Programmer, Computing Servic
list I
would appreciate it.
Currently I do what you do when I need to subscribe a user to some
mailboxes in their account. Edit their subscription files. Would
definitely
prefere being able to do this via the network instead of logging into
the box.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
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Systems Progr
ability. Anyway, my
$0.02.
Best of luck in your endeavor to use Cyrus.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
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Systems Programmer, Computing Services, Information Technology
NC State University.
http://www.earl.ncsu.edu
Piet Ruyssinck wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have set up a test machine with cyr
dancy that I
would like.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
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Systems Programmer, Computing Services, Information Technology
NC State University.
http://www.earl.ncsu.edu
service in the event of a disaster would only give you
an outline to use at your site since you would probably use
different backup methods, have different OS you were using,
etc. And you should really be able to come up with the outline
yourself.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
--
Systems Programmer, Compu
Hello,
Make sure the users are actually subscribed to the folders and have
permissions to access them.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
--
Systems Programmer, Computing Services, Information Technology
NC State University.
http://www.earl.ncsu.edu
Chris Nolan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I
would probably require
a substantion redesign of the IMAP server software.
Regards,
Earl Shannon
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Systems Programmer, Computing Services, Information Technology
NC State University.
http://www.earl.ncsu.edu
Dave McMurtrie wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Hein Roehrig wrote:
>
>
I not subscribe them
to that folder also using the admin tool? Or can I and I just don't
know how?
Regards,
Earl Shannon
--
Systems Programmer, Computing Services, Information Technology
NC State University.
http://cinclant.unity.ncsu.edu/ershanno
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