art looks strange though. Maybe you have some character
separator settings that are confusing the situation? How are you running
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and
berkleydb commands db_checkpoint and db_recover. These should be safe to
play with on copies of your data and will be helpful after the upgrade
if something goes unexpected or you change storage formats.
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I thought that if a mailbox was in use by a client (opened state) then
reconstruct would fail for that mailbox? Can someone confirm that
reconstruct won't skip the mailbox while the user is writing/reading to
the mailbox?
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on Server A are back up to date with the contents of Server
B (and probably for safety do a sync_client -u on each user), then
switch over back to the original setup.
Interesting. This process also implies you want to stop incoming mail
for a period of time to both servers. Sound right?
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3) Server A is restored
4) Mailboxes on Server B are now more 'current' than mailboxes on Server A
In other words, the failover is easy(ish) but the failback has me
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been flagged looking for possible problems.
Repeat daily until the mystery is solved.
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spamd at work.
A copy of the script I wrote is at http://files.bluecamel.imap.cc/. It
may not work at all for your setup but it may be a good starting point
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cyrus and amavisd-new but can
amavis-new work with personal bayes db and sa-learn etc.?
No. Amavisd-new does site wide bayes only. If you want personal bayes
you need to roll your own solution, which is what I did as described above.
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Pedro Algarvio wrote:
I need some help on getting at least a skeleton for a cannon user
plugin, and info on how to compile it please.
You plan to shoot users who go over quota with a cannon? I'm interested!
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c/ as well.
Depending on your needs and the software you choose you'll have to
decide if you want to store just a current copy or if you want to store
incremental snapshots as well.
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-imapd.
However, it may also depend on the way cyrus-imapd is stopped by the
system.
I'll second seeing skiplist seen db corruption under disk full
conditions. I recall when I saw this looking around for tools to fix it
but came up empty handed. That was a bit disconcerting.
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les!
Evo was obviously delusional when issuing the command on line 13 but I
don't think cyrus should have handled it that way. It left several
folders inside of user/drfickle/iiosb-admin that couldn't be accessed
because the iiosb-admin directory was lacking cyrus.* files.
Though
ep your mailboxes.db file backed up. The
default RPM install has them running daily but you can run them on any
other schedule you like, of course.
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r.
As far as I know you do NOT have to shut down the server when running
reconstruct. Has this changed in recent versions? Am I missing
something, is there some other reason why you shut down the server?
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cyrus recreate it.
I really wondering though why the reconstruct command didn't fix up the
seen db to start with. I have a copy of the account.seen db around if
anyone can suggest some tests to do.
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t way up and
> give more choice of filesystems.
>
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have resurfaced again under 2.3.3-1.
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notification that the update was complete. I received no reports of
missing mail or problems with seen flags.
Maybe for me I was lucky because I skipped 2.2.x completely :)
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then you definitely should be using
"user.micro.Test" and not "user/micro/Test".
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ected user then run quota -f user.acct to fix up the quota for
the account.
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in imap/imapd.c @ ln949 in void cmdloop()?
I made this change against Simon's 2.3.1-2 rpm and have been running it
for the last week without any noticeable issues.
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Scott Russell wrote:
In cyrus 2.3.1 can I configure some of the nntp groups to be read only?
For some groups I don't want users to be able to post messages through
nntp to the group.
Does anyone have an idea on how to set nntp groups as read only in
Cyrus? Review of the netnews docs di
roblems so I
figured there was no need to go back and run reconstruct under 2.1.16.
That said, it's to early to say one way or another if it's a success,
that'll come Monday when the bulk of the users hit the box!
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I do not think they are related to the migration of a shared folder to
user account. I think they are related to moving the data between cyrus
2.1.16 and 2.3.1.
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Patch didn't apply cleanly on the version of Net_IMAP I have (1.0.3),
but I manually applied it, and all appears to work great ... thx :)
That's odd as I developed it on Net_IMAP 1.0.3. Chances are I botched
the diff, did you have the failed output?
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but it appears as if some
line wrapping happened. Try the patch from
http://files.bluecamel.imap.cc/ instead.
If you have problem with it let me know.
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ug but it appears as if some
line wrapping happened. Try the patch from
http://files.bluecamel.imap.cc/ instead.
If you have problem with it let me know.
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om Simon's 2.3.1-2 rpm and thus far it's been
very helpful in testing :)
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Simon Matter wrote:
At least with quotalegacy you can do it the dirty way by simply removing
the quota file for the user.
If I didn't this wouldn't I also have to run reconstruct on the mailbox?
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anything for [EMAIL PROTECTED] into /dev/null.
noreply:"|>/dev/null";
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ve to take a closer look at the php side of things. Thanks for
restoring my sanity.
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hold imapd.conf but you also need autocreatequota.
See man imapd.conf.
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/bugs/bug.php?id=2657. After I figure out why cyradm
from 2.3.1 cannot remove quotas I plan to try and patch cmdSetQuota in
IMAPProtocol.php. Of course, if you patch it first please pass it along
or append it to the bug! :)
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a -f
Quota % Used Used Root
6000 user.drfickle
60 0 4120 user.lnxgeek
6000 user.osubeav
7 user.scottrus
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;t know about M$
products...
My 0.02 is that IDLE makes a large perceptual difference for me on
Thunderbird 1.5. The client responds faster to mailbox changes and from
a user UI perspective it's what I expect to happen when some other
process changes a folder.
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'1' and passwd is not NULL;
Feb 9 09:09:24 imap-test imap[5508]: commit transaction
Feb 9 09:09:24 imap-test imap[5508]: sql plugin Parse the username cyrus
Feb 9 09:09:24 imap-test imap[5508]: sql plugin try and connect to a host
Feb 9 09:09:24 imap-test imap[5508]: sql plugin trying
Ken Murchison wrote:
Yup, that's a bug. I will fix it in CVS.
Patch please against 2.3.1? Or a clue how to access CVS for the 2.3.1
branch. The CVS directories in the 2.3.1 tgz seem old.
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tch in the queue for that as well?
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compile error: "syntax
error, unexpected $undefined, expecting STRING"
Can someone confirm my syntax is correct? Should I put this into the
Cyrus IMAPd bug tracker?
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more curious about the second question but really need to know the
answer to the first question so I can offer up proper docs and examples
to my end users.
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designed but I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to extend the
delayed expunge behavior to include folders as well as messages.
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e. Aside form
basic functionality is there anything else to provide feedback for?
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ocation?
I've decided that it's better to let the user set the filter they want
and offer to assist with it by showing examples or through autocreate
with seive I think.
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Is there a way around this, where -1 does work? or is someone doing
something else to get around this with php?
Not only could I not get this to work with PHP but I also could not get
it to work with perl using IMAP::Admin.
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sort tagged spam into
a folder seemed like a more sensible idea.
Maybe I'm on crack?
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once the RPMs are out.
I've gone ahead and installed from tgz in the mean time as to not let it
slow me down. But what I'm missing is the cool stuff like the auto
patches and what not. I'm looking forward to seeing your 2.3.x RPMs,
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rent RH7.3 box I
also built my own versions of cyrus imapd. Since then I've been
impressed with Simon's RPMs and would prefer to use them on RHEL4 if
available. :)
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How can I see which sieve extentions are enabled in cyrus imapd? I'm
curious to know what exactly Red Hat provided with the 2.2.12 packages
in RHEL 4.
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:)
Just curious why it is set to off by default.
Backwards compatibility with older cyrus imapd versions if I remember right.
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s restart their clients.
Won't this affect sieve scripts too? I thought it would require
INBOX.folder to be written as INBOX/folder.
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/* line contained a \0 not at the end */
r = IMAP_MESSAGE_CONTAINSNULL;
continue;
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https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/info-cyrus and follow the
directions at the bottom of the page to unsubscribe.
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ature list too. For me, the reason to consider
2.3.x over 2.2.x is the added sieve support and potentially replicated
mailbox code.
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driving factor is that pushes people
to use 2.3.x instead of the stable 2.2.x release. :)
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ced settings on the server tab
for this account. There are some name space config options that can be
changed on the client. Sorry to say I don't have a clue what you would
change them to but it's something for you to experiment with. :)
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ch now has local_recipient_maps enabled by
default. From what you wrote it sounds like you need to set
local_recipient_maps = $virtual_mailbox_maps in main.cf.
See the LOCAL_RECIPIENT_README that comes with the tgz. If you're using
Simons postfix RPMS then see /etc/postfix/readme/
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On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 15:42, Jules Agee wrote:
> Scott,
> Nice! What OS & filesystem are you using on that box?
Currently Red Hat Linux 7.3 with ext3 as the file system. Kernel is the
current 2.4.20 errata kernel from Red Hat.
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e + IMP 3.1 web mail interface and was able to quickly filter,
delete, and purge the 35,000 emails in less than 3 min.
Thanks for all the hard work that has gone into Cyrus IMAPd to make it a
robust and open IMAP solution.
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On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 14:39, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
>
> > 'virtual folders' ? I've never heard of such with Cyrus :)
>
> It'd just mean that executing an APPEND into them causes something
> "special" to
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 14:32, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
>
> > I would be interested to hear more about the spam/ham training folders.
> > How do you (or others) keep users from deleting them, for example? It
> > seems a per-user fold
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 23:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
>
> > I'm looking at setting up a DSPAM + Postfix + Cyrus solution here as
> > well. I have to wonder about the advantages of setting up a shared spam
> > folder for th
onder about the advantages of setting up a shared spam
folder for the system though.
Would it really have any serious advantage over forwarding the false
negatives/positives to an email address for processing?
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DB is completely hosed.
No that sounds like a useful tool to have handy...
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5) disconnects
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> plaintext bench199 SASL(-13): user not found: checkpass failed
In mysql what is your max_connections set to? You can check it with
'show variables' in the mysql shell.
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Googeling on "ANNOTATEMORE IMAP client" was kind of useless :) Lots of
good info about the draft though, which I skimmed.
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. If you need all the
> per-user settings possible with SA, then you do have to use 'deliver'.
I was pretty sure I read somewhere on the amavisd mailing list that you
would get it to work with per user settings out of MySQL. Maybe it was
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lmtpsocket: /var/spool/postfix/socket/lmtp
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to achieve this, I can`t find any example scripting which
> would give me a clue.
Here is a pointer using the PHP imap_status() function to get the info
you're after:
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.imap-status.php
The example script on that page should be a good starting point fo
ix / amavisd-new / cyrus imapd solution myself.
While you cannot have per-user ~/.spamassassin/user_prefs I thought you
could have per user prefs defined in a mysql db. Am I not understanding
amavisd-new correctly?
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PHP to eliminate the need of building mhash
into php. Last I checked mhash didn't come standard with the distros PHP
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way back when but
here's a copy attached. This requires mhash to be compiled into PHP.
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--- sieve-php.lib.orig Thu Jan 31 19:48:40 2002
+++ sieve-php.lib Sun Sep 22 20:03:32 2002
@@ -489,6 +489,82
DIGEST-MD5 auth mechs? If it did
would that be good enough to solve your problem or are you looking for
SSL to secure the data transfer beyond the authentication?
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On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 07:21:38PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Scott Russell wrote:
> >Greets.
> >
> >In Cyrus IMAPd 2.0.11 ...
> >I'm looking to use the remotepurge tool to delete all 'old posts' to a
> >shared mailbox. I assume this is what it w
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 07:19:29PM -0400, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, Scott Russell wrote:
>
> > The remotepurge doesn't seem to let you set a passwd via the ENV or
> > from the command line. I'm wondering how others avoid the passwd promp
shared mailbox. I assume this is what it was designed for :)
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 11:03:08AM -0500, Scott Russell wrote:
> Greets -
>
> After the recent talk of snmp stats I've decided to play with it
> myself. My system is Red Hat 7.3, ucd-snmp-4.2.5-7.73.0 an cyrus
> 2.0.11 from source.
Err, Umm, make that Cyrus 2.1.11 from sour
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make: *** [master] Error 1
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ou using the drdb from CVS on a 2.4.x kernel? Could you provide
details of the drdb version and OS off list?
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ndars. The
mail store is of course Cyrus IMAPd.
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ble for user stup^W mistakes.
No, not very helpful I'm sure but sometimes the best solution is a
policy rather than a technical implementation.
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> the overquota problem.
There is no 'move' command in the IMAP RFC iirc. A 'move' operation is
just client side semantics for 'copy and then delete'.
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$quota);
if (!$ret) { $imap_error = imap_last_error();
@imap_close($imap); return FALSE; }
}
@imap_close($imap);
// if we get here everything worked
return TRUE;
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ing the move-to-Trash features
of their client. Also setup cyrus to provide warnings to users who are
approaching their quota limits.
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rid and password.
You can try this out via the sivtest command:
sivtest -u joeuser -a cryadm -w cyradm_passwd localhost
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ndary
issue was exposed that data recovery was not possible because no
backups were made prior to the data loss.
Just because you have a backup doesn't mean you don't loose data. It
just means you have the possibility of recovering previously lost data.
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sasl_mysql_statement in your imapd.conf file. The one above is only an
example that works with my specific mysql tables and most likely won't
work for you.
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some other reason?
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On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 02:35:02PM -0500, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 10:56:07 -0500
>From: Scott Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [...]
>Sooo... any reason why the docs aren't sgml and then built for text,
>html, ps, etc? Think of thi
he docs aren't sgml and then built for text,
html, ps, etc? Think of this as less of a request and more of 'would
CMU be interested' type question. :)
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ove a bunch of key
instructions from the /doc/text/install-configure file. Everything
after step 8. appears to be gone in the 2.1.10 release. I don't think
this was intentional since it looks like there are some key steps
needed (including running mkimap).
Should I open up a bug for this?
no authentication. I've seen
others discuss this on the list so maybe the archives or someone else
can chime in?
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to
cyrus.
Since postfix supports delivery to an lmtp socket it's much nicer to
have the cyrus lmtpd create the socket and the have postfix just
deliver mail to that socket.
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by blocking the workstation IP / IMAP port or possibly getting a
bit more advanced block the userid / IMAP port. (I thought iptables
could look at strings inside packets and take action?)
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tell when when a particular mailbox last was read or
when mail last arrived for it.
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On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 10:09:17PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Quoting Scott Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Check out the description of 'altnamespace' in the manpage or docs if my
> > > explanation is too cryptic.
> > >
> >
> > N
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