Hi *,
here comes my always entertaining question whether there's somebody out there,
who has Cyrus NNTP integration working.
I use the debian-packages of 1.6.24 cyrus and try to feed some newsgroups from
my local inn into cyrus.
I really got the impression, that I don't know, which programm has
Matt Prigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Right, the 'mailstore-entities' (actually a cluster of two
> > machines sharing a raid-array) have to be redundant
> > themselves - as it was mentioned by Atif Ghaffar already.
>
> Is that even possible? I dont doubt your suggestion, I just didnt know t
Barbara Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In what way?
>
> The next most highly loaded box is the one running Cyrus
> (a beefy PC running FreeBSD, BTW), at the busiest time
> it is running at 50% CPU utilisation and is not
> disk-bound. Ergo we expect that to be the next bottleneck.
You
Barbara Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently joined a project supporting & developing a web-based email
> system which uses Cyrus (1.5.19) as the mail server. We currently have
> nearly 100,000 accounts (not all of them active) - Cyrus is rapidly becoming
> the bottleneck on the s
Torsten Knofel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But I am able to login. And I also use startproc to start the master
> > process. I have now further idea, what may be the problem on your 7.0
> > machine. I am using a 7.1 based system.
> >
> Tried today: startproc -u root ...
> and now it's running
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > I am running cyrus 2.0.12 on Linux 2.2.16 (SuSE 7.0) with sasl 1.5.24
> > > I authenticate with pam to /etc/shadow.
> > > After booting the system it is not possible to connect via IMAP.
Is teln