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On 16 June 2010 17:27, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 05:19:25PM +0300, Elver Loho wrote:
>> Replication looks to be the solution. Surprisingly I hadn't discovered
>> it
Cyrus master server
stopped letting clients connect, everyone in the office started
shouting within seconds.
Best,
Elver
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+372 5661 6933
http://elver.wordpress.com/
skype: elver.loho
On 16 June 2010 12:10, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 06/16/2010 06:08 AM, Elver L
Hi,
I'm looking to keep a live or near-live backup of our Cyrus system
(currently serving about 10 people with a fairly high volume of email)
and the murder system seems like an overkill for such a simple thing.
What other options do I have?
For MySQL I've set up master-slave replication. All the
On 15 February 2010 16:21, Kevin Kobb wrote:
> The last time we moved to new hardware, I used imapsync to migrate all
> the mailboxes to the new hardware. We moved from a different IMAP server
> to Cyrus, and this worked great. I don't know if this work as well now
> moving from Cyrus to Cyrus, as
On 15 February 2010 16:05, Simon Fraser wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-02-15 at 15:25 +0200, Elver Loho wrote:
>
>> localhost.localdomain> xfer user.elver 192.168.0.180
>> xfermailbox: Server(s) unavailable to complete operation
>
> There should be a bit more information in th
Hi,
We've got Cyrus running fine on our old server since 2006. Now we're
setting up a new server and would like to migrate all the mailboxes
over to the new one before replacing the old server. For this task the
"xfer" command seems relevant.
I've coerced Cyrus on the old server to a point where
Hiya!
Problem be this.
Mail is sent with specific Estonian characters in it (Latin-1 /
ISO-8859-1 encoded). These chars look like õüäö and ÕÜÄÖ
These chars in the subject line are replaced with X by what I assume
to be Cyrus. (The mails go through Fetchmail, Postfix, Cyrus and
Thunderbird and ye
Hi!
We're in the process of replacing a proprietary Microsoft Outlook
based setup (that includes shared mail folders) with a
Fetchmail/Postfix/Cyrus/Thunderbird based rollout. I've got a test
system set up that works nicely, but I've come across a few "issues"
that I'd like to get some more info (