I think it might be. That notation is telling you it is in the directory
user/foo
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Rodrigo Tornis wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> I am in a migration project for Lenny Cyrus2.2.13 Cyrus 2.4.6
>
> My environment Cyrus Aggregator with this where I have two frontends and
>
entication mechanism in use.
Right now, the lack of TLS is not a major issue because one of the servers
is connected to my LAN via a VPN link (so it's encrypted). But I still
want to know what I'm supposed to do in order for a TLS layer to happen.
Rich Wales
ri...@richw.o
Yes they will I have been using cyrus for 10 years now.
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 8:00 AM, prasanna wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I setting up a Mail server for my company. I have installed
> Postfix, it is working fine. I am confused to choose a IMAP server. Some of
> my requirements are
>
>1) Us
RL info in PEM files -- but this is probably a
"wish list" item and not a "critical bug fix" issue.
Rich Wales
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doesn't offer SSL certs with 1024-bit public keys, by the way,
so that isn't an option here.
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eve-connect", not in the Cyrus code.
But I'm still suspicious of a situation where sieve-connect may have
done something which caused a timsieved process to crash mysteriously
-- something which no client should be able to do to a server process.
But whatever . . . .
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garbage before complaining
of some sort of SASL problem -- sometimes simply saying "failure:
prot layer failure".
This worked fine before I upgraded to Cyrus 2.3.14. Is something
known to be broken in 2.3.14? Has anyone else out there ever seen
anything like this? What should I try next?
quot; "DIGEST-MD5"
"SIEVE" "comparator-i;ascii-numeric fileinto reject vacation imapflags notify
include envelope body relational regex subaddress copy"
OK
havespace "blah" 1000
OK
quit
Connection closed.
(05/26 16:30 ri...@liberation ~ 103)
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
"sieve-conn
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Specifying another authentication mechanism doesn't seem to help. I
tried LOGIN and CRAM-MD5, with the same result. When I tried PLAIN,
I got a "Broken pipe" error right after sieve-connect's AUTHENTICAT
rprisingly, I had to add a line to /etc/services on the machines
involved to define LMTP (as TCP port 24).
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it can deliver a message over my LAN to a separate Cyrus server,
instead of delivering it over a Unix-domain socket to Cyrus running on
the same box.
Any suggestions?
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http://www.richw.org === http://en.wik
nto some other platform (maybe another Ubuntu box).
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Rich Wales === Palo Alto, CA, USA === [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.richw.org === http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Richwales
"The difference between theory and practice is that, in theory,
theory and practice are ide
sing either of
these authentication methods either.
I'm mildly concerned that a future software upgrade might cause these
libraries to reappear. Is there a more reliable way to disable SASL
authentication mechanisms, other than removing files from the library
directory?
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Rich Wales ==
ed value. I'm not sure why, yet.
Replication syncing in the other direction (whodunit to flipflop)
works just fine. Remember, what I'm trying to do here is to set up
replication going both ways between a pair of servers.
This is 2.3.9, BTW.
Any ideas welcome.
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Rich Wales === Pa
odunit), which gave a
"user not found" error, even though there IS an account named "admin"
in the sasldb2.db on that machine.
Any ideas what I might be doing wrong here?
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http://www.richw.org
e my Postfix to send
each user's mail to be delivered on the Cyrus server where he/she will
be reading his/her mail. But I can do that.
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Rich Wales === Palo Alto, CA, USA === [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.richw.org === http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Richwales
across different IMAP servers.
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Rich Wales === Palo Alto, CA, USA === [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.richw.org === http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Richwales
"The difference between theory and practice is that, in theory,
theory and practice are identical -- whereas in
is not going to scale to a large
setup with hundreds or thousands of users; I understand this.
If this idea of doing two-way partial replication with a single Cyrus
instance on each server will in fact work, should I use the same value
for sync_machineid on both servers? Or should they be differ
? I
tried this just now, and the change is NOT propagating from the replica
to the master.
What do I need to do in order for changes made on the replica to get
copied over to the master? Or is this simply impossible?
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in the way this kind of situation
is handled?
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Rich Wales === Palo Alto, CA, USA === [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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"The difference between theory and practice is that, in theory,
theory and practice are identica
resembled any sort of error indication
at the times when sync_client bailed out.
Is it possible that something I should be seeing is being filtered out
by syslog.conf? What syslog facility name is used by sync_server?
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Rich Wales === Palo Alto, CA, USA === [EM
appening. I modified my
syslog.conf and kicked syslogd, and now I'm seeing those entries in
/var/log/messages.
I'll let the list know if I experience any more sync_client crashes.
Should I be looking for similar syslog messages on my replica server
too (and checking syslog.conf on that sys
nt to upgrade to 2.3.10 in hopes of getting
rid of some problems with the sync code intermittently crashing, but
this is a production system, and I don't feel comfortable upgrading
to 2.3.10 as long as there are unresolved serious bug reports.
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7;t know where to look for it.
If anyone can help me figure out what I'm doing wrong here, I'll be
grateful.
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"The difference betw
e this might reveal
anything?
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"The difference between theory and practice is that, in theory,
theory and practice are identical -- whereas
Wesley Craig wrote:
> The replica sync_server will also log to syslog.
No, sorry, as best I can tell, there isn't anything non-routine in any
of the log files on my replica server.
Do I need to specify any command-line flags to sync_server?
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are the "Error in do_sync(): bailing out!" notices in the
/var/log/messages file. Are there some other log files saved somewhere
else? I do have "-l" and "-v" specified for the sync_client command.
Should I add any additional options in order to get debugging info?
ve a chance of tracking the problem down?
I added the -l and -v flags to sync_client, but right now, the only
clue I have is that /var/log/messages includes a couple of errors
saying "Error in do_sync(): bailing out!".
No core dump files anywhere in sight.
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a few problems.
Can you (or anyone else) suggest anything I can do in the meantime
(while I'm still running 2.3.9) to ensure that a sync_client stays
running on my master server, or to start a new one as needed if it
dies?
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Rich Wales === Palo Alto, CA, USA === [EMAI
: 1
Can anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong, and/or what I can do
to make sure a sync_client stays running on my master server?
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"
is completely down. In my scenario, the replica server
will be running, and the Cyrus application will be running, but the
spool directory will be missing.
Is there anything in particular (configuration options, messy kludges,
etc.) that I need to do in a setup like this in order for replication
to
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kdir $start;
}
print join("\t",$mbox,$part,$acl) . "\n";
$acl =~ 's/lrswipcda/lrswipkxtea/g';
print NEW join("\t",$mbox,"0 $part",$acl) . "\n";
$i++;
}
if ($i < 32000) {
die "FATAL: Too few mailboxes!\n";
} else {
exit
;t the multiappend/append be closing the FD for each stage file
and then reopening it later as it needs it?
Probably.
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icult?
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This is the "delayed expunge" feature, added in 2.3. man imapd.conf,
page down to expunge_mode. It's a speed enhancement and has the side
effect of allowing sysadmin undelete/unexpunge without recourse to backups.
You should have something like this in cyrus.conf for garbage
collection. man cy
Fabio Corazza wrote:
Rich Graves wrote:
Clustered filesystems don't make any sense for Cyrus, since the
application itself doesn't allow simultaneous read/write. Just use a
normal journaling filesystem and fail over by mounting the FS on the
backup server. Consider replication such
http://polyserve.com/pdf/Caspur_CS.pdf
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y the date in the headers.
Awesome. They still have that setting and that did the trick. Thank you
very much for the help. And thanks to everyone else who helped explain
about the internal date thats stored.
Rich
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Nice sentiments! And great language! Thanks! You continue to live up to your image.
Begin forwarded message:
From: websrvr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 23, 2005 12:01:48 AM PDT
To: Rich Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: (Silly flame war continues) Re: configure fails on M
n May 22, 2005, at 5:05 PM, websrvr wrote:
On May 22, 2005, at 06:24 PM, Rich Cook wrote:
OK, so we've established that I'm using a non-standard prompt. My
apologies. I'm just looking for some help. Does anybody have
any ideas how I can overcome this build problem?
OK, so we've established that I'm using a non-standard prompt. My
apologies. I'm just looking for some help. Does anybody have any
ideas how I can overcome this build problem?
On May 22, 2005, at 2:25 PM, websrvr wrote:
On May 22, 2005, at 04:28 PM, Rich Cook wrote:
You
y 22, 2005, at 11:45 AM, websrvr wrote:On May 22, 2005, at 02:02 PM, Rich Cook wrote:Hi, I'm sorry if this is in a doc somewhere, I would think this has been asked, but cannot see any posts on this subject in the list (the info-cyrus archive search engine is slow, as well, so I couldn't
that works, but Cyrus seems to be a bit abstruse to my eyes. :-) Help? Thanks in advance... -- Rich "wealthychef" Cook <http://www.richcook.net/honk/> 925-784-3077 -- Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -- C.F. Edison
>> What would the MTA have to tell cyrus to do that, if even possible?
> the MTA would have to be configured to use LMTP to send the message and
> send the multiple recipients in one submission to the LMTP socket.
One thing I found is that if your using postfix, you cannot configure it
to use the
)? What is the best way to perform a mass migration without
having passwords to every account, even if it has to be done
sequentially, one account at a time, in an automated fashion?
Any info would be wonderful!
Thanks!
-Rich
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livery was successful...
chmod /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver g+s
chmod /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver u+s
Hope this helps,
Rich.
the mailbox using a client it looks for
../user/X/username. where X = a random letter not related to the username
(for example P for 'rich' and F for 'teresa') when it should be looking in
../user/username/username.
Here is an example...
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