,
> really slow.
>
> Check to make sure you drives aren't full ('df').
>
> Lastly, you might check to see if there's a specific
> process slowing
> things down (netstat, top, etc.).
>
> Good luck!
>
>
> Phil
>
> Nick Fisher wrote:
Hello!
My Cyrus imapd installation suddenly slowed to a crawl
and stopped yesterday. As of now I can authenticate
(very quick and responsive) but I cannot do anything
after that. Very occasionally I can do a select and
retrieve a message but it take a *VERY* LONG time. I
have tested this with multi
I'm still unsure as to what caused this problem. The idea of the DBs being
different was a good one but I could never proove it. Both systems DB
enviroments claimed to be 4.0.14 and everything in cyrus it's self claimed
to be using DB3. I could find no difference between the installs.
At the end o
Hello all...
In my quest to sort out the DB errors (see the 'What happened to my db/
?' thread) I've been having a bit of trouble figuring out exactally what
all the DBs are. I was hoping that someone who could look at what I've
got so far and give me a headsup on any errors and answer a few
(hop
Hello All,
I recently moved my cyrus-imapd install from one machine to
annother.
The move went *quite* well, I had both servers stoped and rsynced the
live server's data (/var/imap, /var/spool/imap) over to the new
server.
Everything was fine untill I start
>> Hello All,
>> I recently moved my cyrus-imapd install from one machine to annother.
>> The move went *quite* well, I had both servers stoped and rsynced the
>> live server's data (/var/imap, /var/spool/imap) over to the new server.
>>
>> Everything was fine untill I started playing with SSL, a
> Nick Fisher wrote:
>>> >> In my case I wrote a wrapper around deliver that filters the mail
>>> >> through SpamAssassin.
>>>
>>>Which would be better done using something like spampd or amavisd-new
>>>and/or using Postfix advanced conte
> >> In my case I wrote a wrapper around deliver that filters the mail
> >> through SpamAssassin.
>
> Which would be better done using something like spampd or amavisd-new
> and/or using Postfix advanced content filtering of course...
>
Actually I know what I'm doing and I'm quite happy with it.
> Hello everyone.
>
> Wanted to get some feedback from people running cyrus and postfix.
I'm a bit of a tourist on this list but I've been using both happily for a
few years now.
> I've been able to get the two to work together, but I had a question on
> the
> following. (Note, I read the LMTP
Hello All,
I recently moved my cyrus-imapd install from one machine to annother.
The move went *quite* well, I had both servers stoped and rsynced the
live server's data (/var/imap, /var/spool/imap) over to the new server.
Everything was fine untill I started playing with SSL, at that point I
st
Hi,
Like the subject says I'm having problems with sieveshell. This isn't
the first time I've had trouble with sieveshell but I can't find the
problem here. I've tryed googling and searching the archives but I'm
stumped.
Anyhow, I run the following command and get the following result..
#
ED]>
>
> in the headers. I'm still stumped.
>
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> David C. Tuttle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Product Engineer/System Administrator (707) 445-4355 x21
> Silicon Defense 513 2nd St, Eureka, CA 95501
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>
> On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Nick Fisher wrote:
>
> > 1) Check the location of the sasl2 libs
> > The default location is /usr/lib/sasl2 but apparently sometimes you
> need
> > to link that dir to /usr/lib/local/sasl2.
>
>
>
I went through the same thing..
There were 4 basic things to check
1) Check the location of the sasl2 libs
The default location is /usr/lib/sasl2 but apparently sometimes you need
to link that dir to /usr/lib/local/sasl2. Get and use strace to check this.
2) Incorrect permissions on the s
Hi,
It turns out that I didn't have libplain.so in the /usr/libs/sasl2 dir.
I never did figure out why, when I recompiled sasl it appeared. I'm now
happily sorting mail :)
Nick
-Original Message-----
From: "Nick Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi People,
I can't get timsieve to list it's one auth method... PLAIN and thus
can't get sieveshell to work. This is the second set of posts I've made so
if this seems a little familiar that's because it is ;)
I've been working on and off on this bug for about two months now :(
The problem is th
> Is IMAP auth-ing OK with PLAIN? What's your sasl_minimum_layer? I
> thought
> "1" was low enough, but you may need to try "0".
Thanks man but I saw a thread on that in the archives and already gave it
a shot. No better I'm afraid.
I'm fairly sure that the compile is correct after all my testing
> > > > Did you configure "sieve" as a PAM service?
> > > Uh I'm not sure. How would I tell? How would one do that?
> > > I'm running Gentoo and using it's ports system. It makes life alot
> > easyer
> > > but I'm never sure what options are used at compile time not to
> > > mention that I
> > > Did you configure "sieve" as a PAM service?
> > Uh I'm not sure. How would I tell? How would one do that?
> > I'm running Gentoo and using it's ports system. It makes life alot
> easyer
> > but I'm never sure what options are used at compile time not to
> > mention that I'm running w
> When I had this problem I strace'ed the process to see where it was
> looking
> for the plugins, I think that helped me a lot.
Hummm.. the plot thickens.
According to strace sieveshell is happily opening several of the files in
/usr/lib/sasl2/ as read only. So.
I'm guessing that sievesh
Hello people,
I'm having a problem with sieveshell. When I run 'sieveshell localhost'
I get:
connecting to localhost
unable to connect to server: sasl mech list empty at /usr/bin/sieveshell
line 175.
And when I 'telnet localhost sieve' I get:
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape c
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