I'm currently running Cyrus IMAP 2.2.x on a Solaris 9 SPARC box (a
Sunfire V440 connected to an FC SAN). It is running well with no
problems. I am starting to plan for an upgrade to Cyrus IMAP 2.3.x.
Two questions:
1. I am considering moving to RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 AS (on a
Sunfire X
I'm finally getting around to upgrading our Cyrus IMAP installation from
2.2.8 to 2.2.12 on Solaris 9 SPARC. I'm using the same SASL (2.0.18)
and Berkeley DB (4.2.52) for 2.2.12 as is compiled into the current
2.2.8 version. The only change I will probably make is to upgrade
OpenSSL from 0.9.
When someone deletes a folder or moves a folder to their local hard disk
(which should delete it on the server), the directory still existing on
the cyrus server eventhough there is no longer a reference to it in the
cyrus databases (mailboxes.db). All of the messages (and cyrus.* files)
are r
Is it safe to use reconstruct while the cyrus system is up and people
are accessing mailfolders, delivering mail, etc? Does reconstruct lock
the mailbox it is reconstructing so no updates can be made during that time?
Thanks,
-Shawn
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Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/
ror] DBERROR:
error fetching user.kirk: cyrusdb error
Aug 13 10:47:48 cyrus imap[26412]: [ID 736213 local6.debug] open: user
kirk opened INBOX
Aug 13 10:47:48 cyrus imap[26412]: [ID 335833 local6.error] DBERROR:
error fetching user.kirk: cyrusdb error
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Shawn S
s imap[26412]: [ID 736213 local6.debug] open: user
kirk opened INBOX
Aug 13 10:47:48 cyrus imap[26412]: [ID 335833 local6.error] DBERROR:
error fetching user.kirk: cyrusdb error
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
-Shawn Sivy
The College of New Jersey
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Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu
Nevermind.
Seems to have been some terminal setting/termcap issue. I logged all
the way out, closed the SSH client and when all the way back in and the
message is gone now. What was weird was it happened on two different
SSH sessions at the same time.
-Shawn
Shawn Sivy wrote:
**I just
**I just started getting the errors below when starting cyradm (was
using cyradm without a problem for days).
% cyradm localhost
IMAP Password:
unknown mode:
502:1805:d01bd:8a3b:3:1c:8:15:4:0:0:0:11:13:1a:19:12:f:17:16:0:0:1:1:0:fff
system before restarting. After that, I
think everything has been fine. I'm running "quota -f user" now and
keeping my fingers crossed.
-Shawn
Ken Murchison wrote:
Shawn Sivy wrote:
I want to say that it takes a little while since I tried a couple
things that seemed to work, b
Igor Brezac wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Shawn Sivy wrote:
Igor Brezac wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Shawn Sivy wrote:
I'm having all kinds of problems with Cyrus IMAP 2.2.5 on Solaris 9.
System I/O errors, imap processing dying, IOERRORs.
Does anyone have suggestions on what cou
Igor Brezac wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004, Shawn Sivy wrote:
I'm having all kinds of problems with Cyrus IMAP 2.2.5 on Solaris 9.
System I/O errors, imap processing dying, IOERRORs.
Does anyone have suggestions on what could be the cause? Has anyone
gotten version 2.2.5 working on Solaris (
an try "downgrading" to Imap 2.2.3. Nothing has changed as far as
the structures (cyrus.* files, etc.), so I should just be able to
compile and install that version right?
-Shawn
Ken Murchison wrote:
Shawn Sivy wrote:
I want to say that it takes a little while since I tried a couple
thin
other quota puts cyradm in la-la land.
-Shawn
Shawn Sivy wrote:
I want to say that it takes a little while since I tried a couple
things that seemed to work, but the errors creep back in after a bit.
I recompiled with gcc instead of Sun's cc, which I thought fixed the
problem, but it d
ay try to go back to Solaris
8 if I can't get it working by the end of the week.
-Shawn
Ken Murchison wrote:
Shawn Sivy wrote:
I'm having all kinds of problems with Cyrus IMAP 2.2.5 on Solaris 9.
System I/O errors, imap processing dying, IOERRORs.
Does anyone have suggestions on what c
rocesses? Is there anything else I should be looking for? Below is
the configure commands I used to build imap and sasl. I used gcc 3.3.2
on Solaris SPARC 9.
Thanks in advance for any advice,
-Shawn Sivy
The College of New Jersey
For Imap 2.2.5
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CC=gcc \
CPPFLAGS="-
this in the first place. The only time I've seen this
before is when a reconstruct was aborted.
I'll try to run a full reconstruct on the message store. What risks are
there running a reconstruct while users are accessing their email?
Thanks for any help,
-Shawn
Shawn Sivy wrote:
A13544
Received signal #11, SIGSEGV [default]
siginfo: SIGSEGV SEGV_MAPERR addr=0x37A13544
-Shawn Sivy
The College of New Jersey
Shawn Sivy wrote:
After the upgrade to Cyrus IMAP 2.2.5 (SASL 2.1.18), I've been seeing
a lot of these errors in the logs:
Jun 1 08:42:19 cyrus master[2
SPARC 9.
Thanks in advance for any advice,
-Shawn Sivy
The College of New Jersey
For Imap 2.2.5
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CC=gcc \
CPPFLAGS="-I/local/BerkeleyDB-4.2.52/include -I/local/cyrus/include" \
LDFLAGS="-L/local/BerkeleyDB-4.2.52/lib -R/local/BerkeleyDB-4.2.52/lib" \
LIBS=&
ot; now
and haven't seen the errors since.
-Shawn
Shawn Sivy wrote:
I upgrade from Cyrus 2.0.16 to Cyrus 2.2.5 this past weekend. I also
upgrade Postfix from 1.x to 2.1.1. After running for a little while,
I get the error messages below. If I run a "postfix flush", the
messag
I upgrade from Cyrus 2.0.16 to Cyrus 2.2.5 this past weekend. I also
upgrade Postfix from 1.x to 2.1.1. After running for a little while, I
get the error messages below. If I run a "postfix flush", the message
usually get delivered fine. I've seen some talk on the list about
System I/O erro
I just got a Compaq (HP?) iPAQ 3835 which uses the Pocket PC 2002
operating system.
I can't seem to get the built-in Outlook client to work fully with our
Cyrus (2.0.16) server. I can get my email (via IMAP4), but I can't
send. One would think this is not related to Cyrus, but it seems that
specifying this?
Similar question regarding ufs logging under Solaris 8. Any performance
benefits?
-Shawn Sivy
The College of New Jersey
0 Array
Cyrus 2.0.16
SASL 1.5.24
Postfix release 20010228
Thanks for any assistance,
-Shawn Sivy
The College of New Jersey
nvToL/HdrToL,
> U=cyrus:mail, T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix,
> A=deliver -e -m $h -- $u
>
> WBR, Pavel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]icq:52216261
You need to run deliver in LMTP mode for vacation to work.
-Shawn Sivy
The College of NJ
folder
and also into my INBOX. In particular I've been playing with the
"dhcp-server" rule since that list generates messages often.
Are there any logs or debug options that may help?
-Shawn Sivy
The College of NJ
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# Mail rules for user ssivy
# Created b
ce? ... both of which should be ample on
this system.
I'm running Cyrus 2.0.14 + SASL 1.5.24 + DB 3.1.17 on Solaris 8. The
machine is pretty hefty, so it should be able to handle this (SunFire
280R w/dual UltraSPARC III, 4GB RAM, external HW RAID and internal fibre
channel drives).
--
..but we'll see about
that.
-Shawn
Stefano Coatti wrote:
> Sigh, I can't install Postfix in place of sendmail so I've to abandon the
> feature vacation message with Cyrus.
> Thank you very much again.
>
> Best Regards
>
> -Original Message-
&g
sasl library directory. I delete them since they were
probably left over from the original install.
After all that, I would suggest just deleting (or renaming) these files
first and see what happens. You may not need to recompile sasl and
cyrus packages.
-Shawn Sivy
"J.D. Bronson" wr
Are you using LMTP as your delivery mechanism (deliver -l or direct to
lmtp socket)? I believe this is required for the "vacation" feature in
Sieve to work.
-Shawn Sivy
Stefano Coatti wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I installed cyrus 2.0.14 with sendmail 8.11.4 and with this sieve scri
.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions on what to try!
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Shawn Sivy, Associate Director of Networking
Information Technology
The College of New Jersey
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
, lrswipcda).
The updated code is available on the web page. http://www.tcnj.edu/~ssivy/imapacl/
Sorry I didn't catch that before making it public.
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Shawn Sivy, Associate Director of Networking
Information Technology
The College of New Jersey
Alain Turbide wrote:
Shawn,Nice
look.
hope the Cyrus community will find it useful.
http://www.tcnj.edu/~ssivy/imapacl/
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Shawn Sivy, Associate Director of Networking
Information Technology
The College of New Jersey
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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