The thunderbird view of a user's mailbox tree had a mysterious nameless
subfolder. Because the subfolder was showing empty, I instructed the
user to just delete it through the mail program, which he did.
Now his INBOX itself is empty and the server logs has the following entries:
May 24 14:
I'd like to move my current spool from a single (fast) disk to ZFS. Any
suggestions for the filesystem-parameters?
Do I want deduplication, for example? Compression? Recordsize?
Thanks!
-mi
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipe
On 24.07.2017 12:34, Merlin Hartley wrote:
In my Exim configuration I have some code which strips the NUL
characters from externally received messages and prohibits my local
users from submitting messages which contain them - you could probably
come-up with a similar thing for sendmail.
This ma
On 24.07.2017 10:41, Merlin Hartley wrote:
NUL characters are not permitted in e-mails …
https://helpdesk.pscs.co.uk/690163-Data-stream-contained-NUL-character
As the RFC for IMAP states:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3501#section-9
(3) The ASCII NUL character, %x00, MUST NOT be used at any tim
My procmail is configured to feed incoming mail into deliver:
:0wr
|sed 1d | /opt/cyrus/bin/deliver mi
Recently I received an e-mail consisting of a PNG-file -- not an
attachment, the body of the e-mail had content-type image/png. That
message ended up in my /var/mail/mi mailbox -- becau
The Cyrus Bugzilla is not responding. Firefox claims:
The server at bugzilla.cyrusimap.org is taking too long to respond.
I got the reference from https://cyrusimap.org/feedback-bugs.html
Is the service coming back up shortly, or do the bug-submission
instructions need updating? Thanks!
On 07.12.2016 12:00, info-cyrus-requ...@lists.andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
I use this to feed spamassassin automatically:
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/sa-learn-cyrus
Do you even need that? Each message can be found on the filesystem
already in format directly understandable by sa-learn. I have
> This particular mailing list appears available as the gmane Newsgroup:
>
> gmane.mail.imap.cyrus
>
> readable via the web or NNTP.
Do Gmane use Cyrus software? Do they have their configuration of it available
for browsing? I suspect, the answer is "no" to both...
Perhaps, I was not clear --
On 06.01.2014 8:03, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> I think the problem is that just about nobody is running nntp
I for one would /love/ to make some of the mailboxes, where I archive some
private mailing lists, available to people via NNTP (read-only) -- one list per
"news-group". In my opinion, it is a me
On 03.04.2012 12:01, info-cyrus-requ...@lists.andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
> All links are contained within one user's mailbox hierarchy.
> Must be incomplete COPY operations, as Bron suggested.
I always use Thunderbird's "Move" option -- never "Copy"... Yours,
-mi
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.c
Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> Are you using delayed expunge?
Not deliberately... How would I check this?
Mark Cammidge wrote:
> I've noticed this too, and I'm not sure of the cause. As somebody else
> said, it could be that expunge_mode was set to delayed, although that
> wasn't the case for me. T
I just noticed, that, when I move a message from INBOX to a folder in
Thunderbird (via IMAP), the file on the server sometimes remains in both
directories:
/var/spool/imap/user/mi//message/.
and
/var/spool/imap/user/mi//folder///message/.
The copies are a hardlink, so little space is w
On 04.04.2011 12:00, info-cyrus-requ...@lists.andrew.cmu.edu wrote:
> Hi - We have a lot of users who send themselves files or message
> reminders, that of course also get stored in their Sent folder. I would
> like a script that checks for such duplicate messages using the
> Message-ID line, and
Hello!
There is a handful of mailing lists, of which I'm collecting all
postings for posterity.
I'd like to make these archives available via NNTP (instead of the
HTML-ized archives,
that they are now). Currently the archives are simply a Berkeley mbox
each and not under Cyrus...
What is the
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