David Korpiewski wrote:
I spent about 6 months fighting with Apple XSAN and Apple OSX mail to
try to create a redundant cyrus mail cluster. First of all, don't try
it, it is a waste of time. Apple states that mail on an XSAN is not
supported. The reason is that it simply won't run. The Xsa
Chad A. Prey wrote:
OK...I'm searching for strategies to have a "realtime" email backup in
the event of backend failure. We've been running cyrus-imap for about a
year and a half with incredible success. Our failures have all been due
to using junky storage.
One idea is to have a continuous rsyn
The Sieve Vacation Filters are not working on our system.
All filters *other* than Sieve Vacation *are* working. I have been able to
create filters to move messages into a folder based on header information with
no problems.
I have tried using:
- Squirrelmail AvelSieve
- eGroupware Sieve filt
David Korpiewski wrote:
Look in the source tarball. Extract it and check out
/doc/install-replication.html
Thanks David, this looks very straight forward.
I'm assuming it is an active-passive replication..?
Do you know if there are any Debian Sarge 3.1 packages for Cyrus 2.3.1?
Thanks,
Ke