n:
These fail because they test a feature on the development branch. I have fixed
that on the cassandane master branch, so they should not fail for you anymore.
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On Wed, Feb 5, 2020, at 9:36 PM, Heiler Bemerguy wrote:
> Is this normal ?
Absolutely not. Which Cyrus version are you running? Are you using the Xapian
search backend? Would you be able to run this with a debug-enabled build and
look at the core dump?
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est to use either Xapian upstream master, or our cyruslibs
copy at https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyruslibs
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n the log file (e.g. syslog)?
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On Fri, May 10, 2019, at 3:58 PM, Michael Menge wrote:
> I can test again if search_fuzzy_always has an influence on
> the usage of the usage of the "search text".
Yes, please do.
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the Cyrus-builtin routines, which
will be slow: for body search it has to examine every message for that mailbox.
If your client is sending something like:
C: 6 search body "body"
then it won't use the squat/xapian index, unless you have search_fuzzy_always
set.
On Wed, Feb 13, 2019, at 2:24 PM, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote:
> Or.. if using in imapd.conf "search_fuzzy_always: 1" isn't it?.
Yes, that will instruct imapd to always use FUZZY search for IMAP SEARCH
commands [1]. If you use JMAP, it always use fuzzy search (and hence the
Xapian backend).
[1]htt
e
> tiers. But I'm just with the default one in almost all mailboxes
If you use FUZZY search in your search expression then it must go
through Xapian.
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box testing... is it known (as Michael stated) not to be working
> traditional squatter in 3.0 if you don't want to use now the Xapian
> engine?.
Sorry, I have no experience with the upgrades from version 2.
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should give you a good idea at how it’s set up
for fast indexing and search
Cheers, Robert
On Mon, Jan 7, 2019, at 5:54 PM, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote:
> Hi Robert!
>
> Thank you so much for helping us (mainly which is the one boring the
> list with questions :) although I
base64 and QP-encoded bodies
will get decoded for the search index. And they will get decoded before
presenting the search result in snippets.
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To Unsu
g duplicate mails. To return a search result, we can now
map that GUID back to its mailbox:message pairs. That's why we need
conversations.db for search.
I can't help with upgrading from 2.4, unfortunately, but if you re-index
your mailboxes once in conversations.db, you should be all
cumentation on the non-standard fields,
but if you have any questions feel free to ask!
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> If you suspect this is due to a client related problem, you could
> enable telemetry logging to find out who/what is causeing the emails to go
missing.
>
> https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/faqs/o-telemetry.html
Good idea will turn this on.
>
> If the purpose is to (mostly) copy email
Hello All,
Have a few weird situations that I have been unable to find solutions to.
Server:
CentOS release 6.x
cyrus-imapd-2.4.17-6.el5.src.rpm (Simon Matter)
Client:
Outlook 2013
Our client is using Cyrus to store related emails for their clients. The
server does not actually rece
At Thu, 21 Jun 2018 22:35:45 +0200 Albert Shih wrote:
>
> Le 21/06/2018 à 13:28:38-0400, Robert Heller a écrit
>
> Sorry when I answer you I forget to put the mailing list on CC, Maybe they
> are other answers...
>
> So I add info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu on cc for
:34 cyrus.cache
-rw-r-x--- 1 cyrus mail 175 Jun 14 18:24 cyrus.header
-rw-r-x--- 1 cyrus mail 96 Jun 17 08:34 cyrus.index
--
Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933
Deepwoods Software-- Custom Software Services
http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Linux Administration Services
hel.
Does any of the message returned by a regular SEARCH contain the verbatim word
"Jahren"? The issue you are describing might be related to stemming.
Cheers,
Robert
On Fri, May 25, 2018, at 15:59, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> now that I know that in current releases
we always
look to forward to meet new people :)
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On Fri, May 11, 2018, at 14:25, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> --On 11. Mai 2018 um 13:32:29 +0200 Robert Stepanek
> wrote:
> > For non-FUZZY text SEARCH, Cyrus attempts to match the string on its own
> > [1].
>
> That sounds strange to me, because Cyrus 2.4 and earlier don
ian also for non-FUZZY search.
Cheers,
Robert
[1]
https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/blob/master/imap/search_expr.c#L2077
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will work,
but will be slower.
> Just one question, are the xapian handle all search ? Including body search ?
Actually, Xapian mainly is useful for the body search, e.g. searching text
within a somewhat large corpus.
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ed by your clients are using
SEARCH FUZZY. You might want to inspect the IMAP telemetry to check this.
If all these checks passed, there shouldn't be any reason why Cyrus should not
use Xapian during search. One might want to enable verbose logging for search
then, but unfortunately, that
s of an email in two mailboxes,
you'll see that reflected in conversations.db). It confusingly is still named
conversations.db for historic reasons. But for any recent (v3) Cyrus IMAP
installation, including Xapian and JMAP, it's a very critical piece in the
puzzle.
Cheers,
Rob
probably will not resolve the issue, but it would give us one more data
point if squatter turns out to run cleanly on the development release.
Cheers,
Robert
[1] https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd
On Mon, Apr 23, 2018, at 09:48, Robert Stepanek wrote:
> Hi Albert,
>
> On Sat, Apr
Hi Albert,
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, at 08:05, Albert Shih wrote:
> Le 20/04/2018 à 16:18:23+0200, Robert Stepanek a écrit
> > Would you be able to inspect a [..]
> > core dump of squatter?
>
> No dump (don't know why).
For Linux, one has to set a kernel flag to allo
ldn't happen.
From first glance I would suspect an issue in the build setup or library
environment, but it's hard to narrow down the root cause with the current
information.
Cheers,
Robert
On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, at 15:39, Albert Shih wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm trying to conf
to enable the
sieve_utf8fileinto option in imapd.conf (see
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/reference/manpages/configs/imapd.conf.html).
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ME headers to
UTF-8 before matching (e.g. see [2] and [3]). The RFC 5173 Sieve body extension
is also supported [4].
Eugene, does that work for you?
Cheers,
Robert
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5228#section-2.7
[2]
https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/blob/cyrus-imapd-2.5/sieve/scri
gt; -encoded body ?
The main developer for Sieve support (and 2.5) in Cyrus IMAP might not be able
to respond the next days. That being said, I'm not sure I understand what use
case you are trying to accomplish?
Cheers,
Robert
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Li
.db into plain text. Or 3.) use the JMAP layer to fetch
JMAP-formatted message or the raw message blob by id. For JMAP email, use the
guid and prefix it with 'M' in an Email/get method. For blobs, use 'G' as
prefix. Both are "unofficial": we might
aders,
etc. but in practice only is relevant for mail bodies.
> nicola_fm: For a faster response, drop some queries about cyrus and xapian
> on the mailing list. I am a poor proxy for sending messages to Robert S!
> As suggested by Nicola, I am taking it to the list :-)
Good idea :)
2/01/email-search-system/
Cheers,
Robert
On Fri, Sep 15, 2017, at 11:35, Paolo Cravero wrote:
> Hello.
>
> While looking to do low-level disk usage optimization, some simple
> performance tests relied on full-text searches (2.4 branch). Metadata
> always resides on local disks, whi
t; (the 2.5 needs) and later pass to 3.0?.
I have no experience with upgrading from 2.3 to 3.0, so can't help you
with that.
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h Xapian and a
new character set implementation for international language search.
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wants to get the
mailboxlist imapd gets a segmentation fault 11 and the connection is lost.
How can i track the problem.. . ?
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see this log message only sometimes, I wouldn't think it's a problem. It
indicates that some client might call APPEND for the same message twice
or more often, though.
I can't imagine that cyrreconstruct will make a difference, except if
your mailbox index is broken.
C
U installation.
If no, you might want to check where the RPM did install libicu-devel
to and update your PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable accordingly.
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On Thu, 17 Sep 2015, at 02:33 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> pgoetz@www:~$ cyradm --user administrator localhost perl: symbol
> lookup error: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/auto/Cyrus/IMAP/IMAP.so:
> undefined symbol: Perl_xs_apiversion_bootcheck
>
>
> I'm running Arch linux, which aggressively updates softw
I have verified that the user is allowed to delete the mailbox. If I change it
at the root level will it propagate down? If not how can this be done without
writing a script? As stated before they have thousands of folders.
___
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"Robert T. Covell"
wrote:
> That is the problem. I cannot reproduce (reliably or at all). It
> might be months before we hear about it. It has been happening for
> about two years. Always chalked it up to user error. But I can't say
> that it is or isn't.
>
..@olp.net]
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 1:44 PM
To: Robert T. Covell
Cc: signaldevelo...@gmail.com; info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: Disappearing Mailbox Content
If you can reliably reproduce the problem on a test account, enable telemetry
logging to capture what the client is
[mailto:signaldevelo...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 1:02 PM
To: Robert T. Covell
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: Disappearing Mailbox Content
And if you connect some type of IMAP client up to the account do the messages
show?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Se
Is the user in the RC db still? Are the folders displaying properly in
Roundxube and they are just empty?
On Sep 9, 2015, at 11:03 AM, Robert T. Covell wrote:
We have an odd situation that I cannot track down regarding all content in a
mailbox disappearing (minus sub mailboxes).
CentOS
ppreciated.
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Thanks for the heads up! Its pretty exciting to see all the interest
in JMAP :)
Cheers, Rob N.
On Mon, 12 Jan 2015, at 10:02 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> The FastMail guys got a nice shout out on the most current Linux
> Action Show:
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFfvpiUMYsI
>
> The FastMai
On Sat, 10 Jan 2015, at 09:33 PM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> How often does it happen that the same message is being
> delivered twice?
Quite often when mailing lists are involved. You might get a reply
addressed to you directly and another one via the list. Or if you're
sending to a list, you might
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014, at 09:09 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> I hope I got that right. The SMS/XMPP thing could be useful if it were
> documented. I'm not sure I'm seeing the utility of the sievenotifier
> setting (send an email to let you know an email has been sent?).
Its useful if you want to notif
On Sat, 13 Dec 2014, at 11:06 AM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> That said, I'm very tempted to push at least calalarmd back into
> cyrus-master for 2.5. You don't need to enable it if you don't
> want it.
I think that's the right thing to do. Alarms are pretty important and
they're hard to implement out
On Sat, 13 Dec 2014, at 08:37 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> What calendar is it that is using notifyd like this?
The notifyd described in that blog post is not the stock Cyrus notifyd,
but our own custom daemon that speaks the notifyd protocol.
Cheers, Rob N.
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> According to Apple's manual, Mail searches all folders like this:
> "Searching looks at the address fields, the subject, and the message
> body."
FYI when we found out about this change, we made all BODY searches from
iOS become FUZZY BODY searches to make them work reasonably.
http://blog.fa
> # Any time the disk gets over 50%, compress -o single down to data
> 13 * * * * /home/mod_perl/hm/scripts/xapian_compact.pl -a -o -d 50 temp
> data
> # Copy the temporary search databases down to data during the week
> 43 1 * * 1,2,3,4,5,6 /home/mod_perl/hm/scripts/xapian_compact.pl -a
> temp,
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014, at 12:55 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> Finally, as Ken mentioned, if you have an SSL-enabled Cyrus listening
> to the internet, you admin password may have been stolen already.
> Upgrading OpenSSL won't stop future login attempts with that stolen
> password.
Your private key may
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013, at 09:56 PM, Matthijs Möhlmann wrote:
> When I try to build the above I'll get:
> matthijs@hammer:~/t$ g++ -std=c++11 -o main -lcyrus -lcyrus_min main.cpp
> /tmp/ccqJI9xZ.o: In function `main':
> main.cpp:(.text+0x26): undefined reference to
> `imclient_connect(imclient**, cha
On Tue, Jul 23, 2013, at 05:58 AM, Ken Murchison wrote:
> I think I prefer
>
> /dav/calendars/user/robn%40fastmail.fm/Default/
>
> as long as clients support it.
Yeah, we like this one. Its much clearer for the user.
Can't think of any reason that clients wouldn't support it - URI
escaping is har
It looks like the CalDAV stuff is not doing the right thing with virtual
domains (beta6 and git e415f906)
2013-07-21T20:44:55.580301-04:00 calendar1 calendar/http[30755]: login:
vpn94.mail.srv.osa [10.203.0.94] r...@fastmail.fm Basic User logged in
2013-07-21T20:44:55.580929-04:00 calendar1 c
> When I use outlook 2013, I can see the subfolders in my inbox, but NO entries
> are shown.
In Outlook, go to the Advanced settings tab for the account, make sure
your root folder path is "Inbox" not "INBOX".
Rob
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> I realized that quota shown for users with quota command is much less
> than real filesystem usage
This is expected.
cyrus quota is sum of size in bytes of each email.
Disk quota used might be much higher because minimum size of a file on
lots of filesystems is 1 block.
Rob
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Hello!
I'm a bit confused about the shared seen-flag. My situation is like
this:
- I have an old mailbox with messages.
- All messages have already been seen by the owner.
- Now I grant other, new users read-access (r) to the mailbox.
- For these users, all messages appear as unseen.
Up to this
Hello!
I just encountered a rather tricky problem and maybe somebody can benefit from
the solution.
If one wants to have multiple instances of imapd, for example to support IMAP
and IMAPS, or to listen on multiple interfaces (but not all/0.0.0.0, or if one
needs different configurations for th
> It looks like internal debugging junk from our system leaked
> into a public build to me.
>
> Rob? Should we do a release without the 'contact rjlov'?
Richard fixed this, and I've pushed the latest code to:
https://github.com/robmueller/mail-imaptalk/
You can get it from there for now.
Rob
> $IMAPs1->set_unicode_folders(1);
> $IMAPs2->set_unicode_folders(1);
...
> How can I avoid this error? Or force that the method do not "convert" the
> strings.
You explicitly said you want unicode folder support, but then explicitly
pass IMAP UTF-7 folder names rather than a perl unicode string.
> > It looks like 3000 IMAP sessions are going to take around 8 GBytes
> > of RAM just to run, and we will need to buy additional RAM for
> > buffer cache. This isn't the end of the world: memory is cheap. I'm
> > just curious if anyone else saw a similar increase when upgrading
> > from 2.3 to 2.
7;s doing
each time it spawns a new connection to itself.
Rob
On 7/1/11 9:10 AM, Robert Spellman wrote:
We have recently upgraded to cyrus 2.4.6. Our environment includes a
server running as a murder server, four back end mailstores, and two
front end servers. If we mistakenly create a us
It appears that the front end does know that it has the mailbox:
[cyrus@postoffice09 ~]$ cyr_dbtool `pwd`/mailboxes.db skiplist show
user.frodo
user.frodo1 postoffice09.bates.edu!default frodolrswipkxtecda
The backend knows nothing about the user frodo:
[cyrus@mailstore07 ~]$ cyr_db
We have recently upgraded to cyrus 2.4.6. Our environment includes a
server running as a murder server, four back end mailstores, and two
front end servers. If we mistakenly create a user mailbox on one of the
front end servers using cyradm, and then try to manage it (dm, sam,
info, lm), cpu
Whenever I open a mailbox, all the mail therein gets marked as "unread." Is
there a simple solution for this. (I'm running Cyrus as it came bundled in Mac
OSX 10.4 Server.)
Robert Rynasiewicz
r...@lorentz.phl.jhu.edu
This transmission has been
I'm in the process of moving users from back end servers running cyrus
2.2.12 to 2.4.6. Users who have been moved over can no longer see the
content of shared folders if the shared folder resides on the 2.2.12
server. The front end and murder servers are still running 2.2.12. The
shared fold
> I was asked by IT to not permit IDLE since the current server went down
> after 4-500 blackberries ate up all the (limited) capabilities of that
> machine.
I'd really be surprised if that was a problem these days. We have
machines that have 1 connections quite fine. Yes they're fairly
load
files for such a configuration?
On 11/18/10 10:10 AM, Robert Spellman wrote:
I'm seeing issues with renaming a folder in version 2.4.4. The
database shows that the folder has been renamed, however, the file
system still shows the old name. I see the same issue when using
Thunderbird, i
I'm seeing issues with renaming a folder in version 2.4.4. The database
shows that the folder has been renamed, however, the file system still
shows the old name. I see the same issue when using Thunderbird, imtest
or cyradmin to perform the rename.
cyradm server
server.bates.edu> lm
> > This is depends on what filesystem you are useing, I have mailboxes with
> > hundreds
> > of thousands of messages in them on XFS and have no problems, but on ext3 I
> > start seeing slowdowns with a bit over ten thousand messages.
>
> Was dir_index enabled on that ext3 filesystem? Prior
On 11/2/10 5:42 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
Ok - your IMAP client was holding the lock open so the cleanup didn't
finish. Basically 2.4.x delays deletion of a mailbox until all the
current users have closed it - which is why the files were still
around. This may be pretty broken with subfolders
I think you are close. As soon as I closed my email client, the folders
were deleted, along with the ability to recreate the mailbox.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I suppose in a normal,
production environment, I don't go around deleting and then recreating
mailbox quite so
4 Nov 2 12:31 cyrus.cache
-rw--- 1 cyrus mail 196 Nov 2 12:31 cyrus.header
-rw--- 1 cyrus mail 128 Nov 2 12:32 cyrus.index
On 11/2/10 12:51 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
On 11/02/2010 01:41 PM, Robert Spellman wrote:
I'm looking into upgrading our cyrus configuration to 2.4.2, and have
I'm looking into upgrading our cyrus configuration to 2.4.2, and have
been playing with a test configuration that mimics our production
environment. The test configuration consists of three servers:
1 backend server (mailstore04)
1 murder server (murderdev)
1 front end server (postoffice05)
A
> > That is exactly what I need. Thanks. Is there some sort of documentation for
> > such features in cyrus? I can't seem to find anything beyond basic setup and
> > what is in manual pages. Stuff like annotations (through which I managed to
> > delete 30GB of emails), global sieve skripts, snmp c
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:49 AM, ram wrote:
>
> On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 22:45 -0700, Robert Banz wrote:
> >
> >
> > memcached would certainly be fast, but what sort of authentication
> > rate are you talking about here. My bet is that you've got other bits
> &
your system.
I deployed an nginix proxy to assist in my migration to Cyrus (once all my
users were on Cyrus, murder took over) -- just had it do lookups against our
LDAP directory to determine which IMAP provider to redirect to, it worked
perfectly fine.
-rob
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 10:35 PM, R
> But I thought a memcache lookup will be much more inexpenisve than
> connecting to a mysql db to do lookup for every cyrus connection
Probably slightly. But what happens if the value isn't in memcached?
Where do you get the value from?
Anyway, it's still WAY better than doing:
> > > $user['u
> $user['user1'] = 10.1.1.1;
> $user['user2'] = 10.1.1.2;
>
> $user[user15000]=10.1.1.1;
> For 15k users this method becomes very heavy. There are too many httpd
> processes running that suck the resources on the machine. I want to
> store the userlist in a memcache and look it up through ng
Diego V wrote:
>
> As I can see I, having exactly the same problem as Robert. Here some
> more info on what I did.
> Please, I really need some help.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:05 AM, Simon Matter <mailto:simon.mat...@invoca.ch>> wrote:
>
> > H
J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 March 2010 14:14:15 Robert Noll wrote:
>
>> Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>>
>>> On 03/10/2010 06:52 AM, Robert Noll wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> i'd like to ask for ad
Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 03/10/2010 09:14 AM, Robert Noll wrote:
>
>> Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>>
>>> On 03/10/2010 06:52 AM, Robert Noll wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> i'd like to a
Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 03/10/2010 06:52 AM, Robert Noll wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i'd like to ask for advice on how to restore a backup of single mailbox
>> without disturbing the other mailboxes.
>>
>> Let's say user albert delet
re) ,
restored the files from the backup system in there,
and ran reconstruct -r albert/myrestore
while the mails directly inside the folder are now visible correctly,
the subfolders are not visible,
any idea how to solve this ?
please advise =)
Regards,
Robert Noll
Cyrus
> > Are you using the new incremental mode david carter added?
> >
> > -i Incremental updates where squat indexes already exist.
>
> I'm not. This is a very old install. However, we're planning a
> migration to a new server and I'll possibly try it then. Can you just
> compile squatter se
An extension or protocol enhancement is only good as the client
implementations are -- and we know how successful that's been for
other optional capabilities -- such as ACL management.
On Jan 14, 2010, at 9:42 AM, kael wrote:
> On 01/06/2010 08:47 AM, Rob Banz wrote:
>> I would argue that it
Thanks for your quick reply.
On 01/14/10 01:32 PM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 13:25 -0500, Robert Wirstrom wrote:
>> We are running Cyrus 2.3.15 on Solaris 10 and recently started enabling
>> quotas for around 100 users. Certain user accounts s
does not match with
what is actually on the file system.
Any thoughts as to what is happening here?
Thank you,
Robert
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Wow, did I miss something? It's not called "murder" anymore?
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I just wanted to check if any people have any experience or reports
about doing cyrus replication over a WAN?
A few potential issues spring to mind:
1. I know the replication protocol is pretty "chatty", so does the
higher latency over a WAN (ms vs us) cause it to get behind more
regularly?
2. Th
> What are the particular bits that could conflict and have undesirable
> results? Metadata, messages, entire mailboxes? In this hypothetical
> active/active configuration, what exactly what could an IMAP client
> potentially do to create undesirable results?
Simple.
Client A: upload message to
With my ever-growing experience with these things, I'm tending to
think that application-level HA solutions are a much more robust way
of dealing with the potential failure modes of hardware or software.
While this doesn't mean you shouldn't buy reasonably robust hardware
(not the cheapest
I bet if you look at the Date headers of the problem emails, you'll find
that they're not RFC compliant.
The cyrus date parser is very strict, and if the header isn't RFC
compliant, you'll get a bad value, and bad sorting.
Looking at the RFC
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc5256.html
If the sent
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proxying to host mailstore03.bates.edu
Mar 24 14:42:41 postoffice04 smmapd[31605]: verify_user(user.rspell)
failed: can't connect to mailstore03.bates.edu
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fn:Robert Spellman
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>
> There's a significant upfront cost to learning a whole new system
> for one killer feature, especially if it comes along with signifiant
> regressions in lots of other features (like a non-sucky userland
> out of the box).
...
The "non-sucky" userland comment is simply a matter of preference,
On Jan 8, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 08:01:04AM -0800, Vincent Fox wrote:
>> (Summary of filesystem discussion)
>>
>> You left out ZFS.
>>
>> Sometimes Linux admins remind me of Windows admins.
>>
>> I have adminned a half-dozen UNIX variants professionally b
On Dec 30, 2008, at 9:06 AM, Pascal Gienger wrote:
> LALOT Dominique wrote:
>
>> zfs (but we should switch to solaris or freebsd and throw away our
>> costly
>> SAN)
>
> Why that? SAN volumes are running very fine with Solaris 10 hosts
> (SPARC
> and x86). You have extended multipathing (sym
On Dec 30, 2008, at 8:49 AM, LALOT Dominique wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are using cyrus-imap for a long time. Our architecture is a SAN
> from EMC and thanks to our "DELL support" we are obliged to install
> redhat. The only option we have is to use ext3fs on rather old
> kernels. We have 4000
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