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Hi,
currently the hostname www.cyrusimap.org cannot be resolved.
cyrusimap.org still works, but it appears to point to Github, from where
there is a redirect to www.cyrusimap.org
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Am 09.07.20 um 11:47 Uhr schrieb Stephan:
> Hello,
>
> I am having trouble with a mail stuck in the queue, it can't get
> delivered because lmtpd has some problem, it says:
>
> lmtp: FATAL: Trying to unput wrong character
>
> I'm not sure what to do about this. I found the error message in
> pro
new
account. I can't recall a single instance where the .tgz was ever
needed, but that's not my problem. After one more year the .tgz is
deleted from tape as well.
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Have you enabled keepalive in imapd.conf?
tcp_keepalive: 1
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Am 16.03.20 um 16:13 schrieb Heiler
ed to enable / disable scheduled vaccation
> messages it creates some problems.. any help would be appreciated.
You're trying to use "proxy authentication". That only works with some
SASL mechanisms, not all of them. Perhaps try the same with imtest and
observe what mechanism is used
shouldn't be
possible to run two instances anymore.
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ST (\Subscribed \HasNoChildren) "/" Vendors/Tools
> * LIST (\Subscribed \HasNoChildren) "/" Vendors/Travel
> * LIST (\Subscribed \HasNoChildren) "/" cron
just a guess, but isn't LSUB the command for listing subscribed
mailboxes? I'm not actually sure it makes
Hi,
Am 17.01.20 um 09:52 Uhr schrieb Horst Häberlen:
> my Mail Server stores spam mail via spamassassin in users
> (user/t...@testdomain.tld) spam
> mailboxes (user/test/s...@testdomain.tld)
>
> For removing too old spam mails, i do use a script on all mailboxes which
> marks the spam
> mailbox
rrupted files as much.
Cheers
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Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Sig
logs", what do you see?
If the iPad gets past the SSL handshake, you should be able to see
what's going wrong by enabling telemetry on the server. Create a
directory with the user name in
config directory/logs
Make sure that it's writable by Cyrus.
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ur answer imply that in some cases some
> mailboxes will show with ctl_mboxlist, but not with cyradm lm ? In which
> case ?
>
>
> On 07/30/2019 02:32 PM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
>> You shpuld check the output of
>>
>> ctl_mboxlist -d
>>
>> Only if t
You shpuld check the output of
ctl_mboxlist -d
Only if the DELETED mailbox(es) aren't included there is it safe to just
remove them.
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Hi,
I'm curious if this only happens for rename to trash, or for all renames
of subscribed folders. IMHO it makes no sense to automatically subscribe
to a folder in the trash. So perhaps the bug isn't in the replication
code but rather in the handling of rename to trash?
Am 10.07.19 um 11:11 Uhr
s with that approach.
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think you can move cross-partition without
rename
and rename without move cross-partition.
A1 RENAME mbox1 mbox1 our_partition
A2 RENAME mbox1 mbox2
thanks for the clarification! I misunderstood the scenario.
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isn't supported anymore, is there a
new alternative in Cyrus 3?
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, but not calculating the
CID first did break one JMAP case on future.
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019, at 02:22, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Thanks! I rolled my own RPM with that patch, and I can confirm that it
works.
--On 11. Februar 2019 um 09:12:14 -0500 Bron Gondwana
wrote:
> Yep, it's fixed i
n Mon, Feb 11, 2019, at 21:30, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
So running ctl_conversationsdb -z followed by -b would assign thread ids
to those messages? Because it works when I do that. Clearly this is an
edge case, but IMO it should be handled somehow other than silently
failing ;-)
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sounds like the source messages have no thread id, and hence they
aren't being stored.
This is an interesting question actually, should we still store G keys
for messages without thread identifier (CID)?
Bron.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019, at 21:11, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi Bron,
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eplication?
<https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/2376>
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They are IMAP flags that have been used for messages in that mailbox.
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/nonjunk $has_cal $Forwarded $MDNSent junk $label3 $label2 icc-forward
$label1 $label4 $label5/
//
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. Then you can recreate it with ctl_conversationsdb -b. The "reconstruct"
command does not touch the conversationsdb. If the actual Xapian index
should be broken, I guess you'd have to delete the index files and run
squatter again.
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-b (with -r I assume for all users) should be
run only on new user accounts or... periodically for any user account?.
Or does squatter maintain too the conversations database?.
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apian as a search engine what do we
really lost?. Just the fact of having a statistical worse results?. Is
it Xapian faster than squat engine?.
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b ever again. But when you are at the stage of syncing
mail from 2.4 to 3.0, you *will* need to rebuild each user's conversationdb
at least once, after you have finished with syncing that user.
Again, this is all based on my understanding and not an official answer.
El 07-01-2019 10:19,
rchpartition-expert2: /expert2/search
t1searchpartition-expert3: /expert3/search
Could anyone help me mates?.
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Antes de imprimir este correo electrónico piense si es necesario
hacerlo.
El 03-01-2019 16:37, Sebastian Hagedorn escribió:
--On 3. Januar 2019 um 16:08:44 +0100 Robert Stepanek
wrote:
On Thu, Jan 3, 2019, at 3:55 PM, Egoitz Aurreko
. You also need
to be careful with the conversationsdb. In my experience the DB is not
updated when syncing from a 2.4 server to a 3.0 server. That means that you
need ro rebuild each user's conversationdb manually using
ctl_conversationsdb.
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Hi,
Independently of this, is there a way to obtain the details about the
flags for each message in a folder directly from the db files?
you could try mbexamine for that.
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--On 18. August 2018 um 20:42:08 +1000 Bron Gondwana
wrote:
On Sat, Aug 18, 2018, at 00:08, Albert Shih wrote:
Le 16/08/2018 à 14:04:22+0200, Sebastian Hagedorn a écrit
Hi
I have a question regarding the conversations db and how it affects
(Xapian)>> search. In this GitHub issue
(
t; mean in this
context? And does it mean that Xapian search will always fail to find
emails that arrived more than three months ago?? That doesn't sound very
useful ...
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various searches, and non seemed to work. Maybe something
isn't set up right, but how can I see what the problem is?
Thanks
Sebastian
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Hi,
now that I know that in current releases of Cyrus 3 is only used for
fuzzy searches, I wante
C OK Completed (144 msgs in 0.650 secs)
D SEARCH FUZZY BODY "Jahren"
* SEARCH
D OK Completed (0 msgs in 0.000 secs)
The xapian index for the user exists, and I can see in strace that the
imapd process accesses it. What is going on? This is 3.0.6 ...
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On Fri, May 11, 2018, at 14:25, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
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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't support
FUZZY, an
--On 11. Mai 2018 um 13:32:29 +0200 Robert Stepanek
wrote:
On Fri, May 11, 2018, at 13:04, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
For my understanding: does that mean the Xapian index is only used for
clients that support RFC 6203? If that is the case, how are
"traditional" IMAP searches hand
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wrote:
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wrote:
search_index_headers: no
The rest of your config looks fine, but you might want to change
search_index_headers to yes, in case you are doing a lot of searches on
still
will work, but will be slower.
If that is the case, the documentation should be changed:
<https://cyrusimap.org/imap/developer/install-xapian.html?highlight=search_index_header>
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that support RFC 6203? If that is the case, how are "traditional"
IMAP searches handled?
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uld be, right? I.e. lmtpd -a
should be delivering plus+addressed mails without the "anyone p" ACL
permission?
I think it's good that you have to explicitly set "anyone p", because
otherwise people would be able to send plus-adressed mails to any mailbox
whose name they c
reconstruct only works when the cyrus files exist. You can just touch them
prior to running reconstruct.
> Am 01.05.2018 um 20:18 schrieb Dr. Harry Knitter
> :
>
> Hello
>
> reconstruct doesn't process submailboxes even when using the -r option.
> No cyrus.* files are created in subfolders.
>
age
NOTIFY to idled for mailbox user.martin.west: Resource temporarily
unavailable.
do you have an idea to solve the problem?
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47:48 +0100 Niels Dettenbach via Info-cyrus
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Or id i hit a bug in the cyrus internal "path translation" (i.e.
conversion between "." and "^" here? Or any internal caching regading
this?
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See <https://cyrusimap.org/imap/download/release-notes/index.html>
Which one version do you recommend? How long will be 2.4.xx supported ?
For a new installation you should in my opinion use the newest available,
in this case 3.0.5
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t you have more than one
imapd.conf and that the two daemons use different ones. Do any of the
entries in your cyrus.conf use the "-C" flag? I'm not an expert on that,
but I seem to remember that the caret notation is part of virtual domain
support. I have no experience with that beca
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re if that is harmless or not?!
FWIW, when I do an IMAP LIST for that account, the mailbox with the
"(null)" partition is not listed. So I guess it's just cosmetic, but I'd
like to be sure it won't cause problems down the road.
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you could either: 1.) build your
custom mapper on imap/conversations.h, 2.) use cvt_cyrusdb to dump the
contents of a conversations.db into plain text.
FWIW, that conversion is so "lossy" as to be useless. But it was really
only curiosity, so it doesn't matter.
Cheers,
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On Thu, Feb 15, 2018, at 10:44, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
^Simon^: Is that the first 4Mb of the text/html and/or text/plain parts,
or first 4Mb of the entire message body, ignoring any mime parts?
This limit defines the
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 :-)
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rces.
Where did you put that statement? You can't put it in the DAEMON section
with 3.0.5. Put it in START instead. See this issue for more information:
<https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/2234>
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ng list with good support, and because I know Cyrus.
Right, but for a new deployment I would at least consider Dovecot. I've
never administrated a Dovecot server, but it is definitely much easier to
set up than Cyrus.
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. Then your script can use the "mbpath"
utility to find the disk path to each user's directory.
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plaintext+TLS
md5 suffers from multiple inadequacies - so it seems pretty pointless to
me.
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Hi Arnaldo,
thank you very much! This has been very enlightening. I think I understand
most of it and have already set up a testing environment with a certificate
from our OS X Server. What I have not yet understood completely is how you
populate the database. Where do I find the "APNS Account
re (a boutique consulting firm) so approach
(external program, not a daemon) suits our needs. I will be glad to share
it.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Sebastian Hagedorn
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filesystem, the actual files are still there.
Am I missing something on 3.0.3 that may be the cause for this problem?
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I guess creating a ticket on Github is the best way to get the developers'
attention:
<https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues>
Any help would be much appreaciated!
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ve you modified your imapd.conf to indicate that the files are skiplist?
It's not enough to convert the files.
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What advantages / disadvantages to running squatter from cron vs. from
cyrus.conf?
Advantage: more control. Disadvantage: none that I know of.
What does your cronjob look like?
There's a version in contrib. It's called squatrunner.pl.
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o run squatter. That doesn't
have to happen from cyrus.conf, though. We have a cronjob for that purpose
that is a bit more involved.
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see what the big deal is with
this patch.
You are right. Thanks, I wasn't aware of that option. I can only guess that
the normalizeuid patch pre-dates the username_tolower option, but the
latter should be good enough.
Cheers
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wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2017, at 03:31, Sebastian Hagedorn via Info-cyrus wrote:
--On 19. Januar 2017 um 17:18:06 +0100 Simon Matter
wrote:
> We and others had this as a patch in our RPMs but I think it has never
>
--On 19. Januar 2017 um 17:18:06 +0100 Simon Matter
wrote:
We and others had this as a patch in our RPMs but I think it has never
been part of vanilla cyrus-imapd.
Oops. Should I open an issue for a feature request? I'm surprised that's
not something many sites want ...
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e release notes. I'd say that's
bad. If you get rid of an option, that should be documented. What is the
new default?
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tomatically switch to a
replicated backend if one goes down. You also need to replicate all
messages to each new backend you introduce, which isn't quite what our
systems people would like to have.
Thanks
Sebastian
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How could I safely free the cpu load without restart cyrus-imapd at all?
You can safely kill the processes.
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ileged ports upon receipt of a SIGHUP. So that's pretty
cool. But it's not default: you must be on Linux, have libcap, and
explicitly request it at compile time.
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privileges by that point, so it can't add such a listener. I just
double-checked that I *can* add a listener at run-time if it's set up to
listen to a non-privileged port. Obvious in hindsight, but perhaps worth a
note anyway.
Cheers
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PF or DKIM, and we know a lot of other
people who do the same (by the way, this has proven to be extremely
effective in our case). When our MTA encounters such a message, it
rejects it and returns a bounce message to the pretended sender,
notifying him about the problem.
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e a restart of the service. So I'm mainly asking for
documentation fixes:
• clarify the allowed IPv6 address formats
• clarify that SIGHUP isn't enough for all (which?) config changes
Thanks, Sebastian´
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]' ':' port
info-cyrus> I will now try a host name with bot A and records, but I
assume info-cyrus> that will work as well.
Yes, it should work.
Thank you! Perhaps that should go into the manpage of cyrus.conf?
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multi-homed system), and I have just tried it on a test system.
Using literal IPv6 adresses without brackets works fine, even though it
looks strange:
imapv6cmd="imapd" listen="2001:DB8:0:6f0:21c:42ff:fe5e:202e:imap"
I will now try a host name with bot A and A
(e.g. [2001:DB8::6f0:484c:df5:e8b1:28cd]),
sendmail-style (e.g. IPv6:2001:DB8::6f0:484c:df5:e8b1:28cd) or ...? Or is
the problem that for changes like that I have to restart the service?
Cheers
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ou
want?
I'm using this on servers where I don't have virtual domains.
OK, I get it. We only use virtual domains on the outside, but Cyrus doesn't
know about them. I'm afraid I can't help you with your scenario, because
I've never used virtual domains with Cyrus
15:24, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Use virtusertable instead of aliases, e.g.
postmas...@oneofmydomains.comroot
Thanks, but it doesn't seem to work either.
I put that line in virtusertable and issued "make".
I even restarted sendmail, even if IIRC it's not needed.
I confirm I
cyrusv2:/var/imap/socket/lmtp
What is the reccomended way to accomplish what I'm trying to do?
Use virtusertable instead of aliases, e.g.
postmas...@oneofmydomains.com root
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So, main question is - what permission does the fud need on the mailbox
to be able to provide info about it ?
The right you need is 0 (zero) for user anonymous.
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tl_mboxlist -d", delete the mailbox from the
export, and import it using "ctl_mboxlist -u". After that you can just
delete the folder from the file system and start Cyrus again.
Sebastian
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nts:
<http://freecode.com/projects/smartsieve>
There's also an Add-On for Thunderbird:
<https://addons.mozilla.org/de/thunderbird/addon/sieve/>
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I wonder why it hasn't been included in 2.4?
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dering if specifying
suppress_capabilities: XLIST
in /etc/imapd.conf would perhaps also help. Has anybody tred that?
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er Outlook 2013
users: locally stored folders that are created on the server, but deleted
locally after the upgrade from 12/8.
--On 11. Dezember 2015 um 17:04:49 +0100 Sebastian Hagedorn via Info-cyrus
wrote:
I have a follow-up question after talking to a user on the phone. Here's
her curr
--On 11. Dezember 2015 um 14:18:32 +0100 Sebastian Hagedorn via Info-cyrus
wrote:
we've always had more problems with users of Outlook than other clients,
but in recent days they have become much graver. A number of users have
lost mail in a way that we couldn't recover, even tho
t one
user (some) mail or folders inside those folders were lost. We can find no
evidence of that in our logs.
Has anybody else observed issues like these? We are running 2.4.18, FWIW.
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cyrus, but that's good to know.
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Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
List
--On 16. Oktober 2015 14:56:32 +0200 Per olof Ljungmark
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If the xlist folder flags worked in 2.4, why were they removed in 2.5?
Because XLIST was a hack that was first introduced and then deprecated by
Google. Leave it to Microsoft to rely on hacks.
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aemon
users?
We use user cyrus all the time. Not only for reconstruct, but also for
tools like mbexamine, chk_cyrus etc.
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--On 17. September 2015 15:09:45 +0200 Niels Dettenbach
wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 17. September 2015, 14:19:42 schrieb Sebastian Hagedorn:
> Cyrus is running an a recently updated Ubuntu 14.04. lts server. Is
> there anything I can do?
we are still on 2.4.x, but we had a similar proble
ult of 250. This change caused the number of processes to drop
quite a bit.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Sebastian Hagedorn
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of Cyrus is also very outdated. You should seriously
consider an upgrade.
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--On 6. Juli 2015 13:38:16 -0700 Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jul 2015, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
--On 6. Juli 2015 14:23:11 +1000 ellie timoney
wrote:
Please consult the release notes before upgrading to 2.4.18:
https://docs.cyrus.foundation/imap/release-notes/2.4-current.html
The
are still several hundred
SSLv3 connections per day. I'm worried that not all clients used by our
users support TLSv1. One such client appears to be Outlook 2003. Has
anybody else (especially in education) already turned off SSLv3? What were
your experiences?
Cheers
Sebastian
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e shared memory:
mboxname_lockpath: /dev/shm/cyrus_lock
Cheers
Sebastian
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Messages are guaranteed to be immutable by
RFC 3501, section 2.3.1.1.
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Description:
elete tls_sessions and even connecting to localhost (where it
is bound too). netstat shows ESTABLISHED on such connections too.
The service is configured (and worked until tonight!):
imaps cmd="imapd -s" listen="imaps" prefork=0 maxchild=150
Mit freundlichen G
e access to the deleted mailboxes hierarchy so that they
can restore the deleted message/folder themselves, or does this require
administrator intervention? If the former, does the deleted hierarchy
show up automatically, or do they have to subscribe to it?
Only admins can undelete or unexpung
om 32 GB to 48
GB and now there is ample free memory at all times. You can see that from
the screenshot in my first post.
Cheers
Sebastian
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