On 12/24/19 1:52 AM, Gionatan Danti wrote:
On 23/12/19 18:28, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Only thing I can think of is that a different config file is actually
being used?
Hi Patrick, I double-checked my config and it seems the same (within
the limits imposed by the Cyrus version change).
If s
If you can create the mailboxes on the new server, without replication,
perhaps it would be safer/less downtime to use IMAPsync to move the data
to the new server. It will be slow, but I don't mind slow while the
source server is still online and users are happy.
On 9/14/19 5:12 PM, Adrien Re
ou switch client IMAP activity to the new server.
Also you don't have to reconstruct each mailbox, unlike when you're done
moving data manually. That process was painful during the upgrade from
2.3.x to 2.4. I only had about 100GB of mail at the time. Of course,
that was years ago and yo
axforkrate=100
maxforkrate will limit you to 100 forks per second. That's quite a lot
but between bad guys and reconnects of clients after a restart, that may
be limiting. I'm not sure I understand maxforkrate without a maxchild
limit. That's probably a lack of imaginatio
rouser.com.: user
> > open (sendmail)
> > 87242 ?? I0:02,47 sendmail: ./u789ZtMW079941 verb.pl.: user
> > open (sendmail)
> > 88171 ?? S0:02,47 sendmail: ./u78FxKqB073056 pariah.nl.: user
> > open (sendmail)
> > 88623 ?? I0:02,18 sendma
ct that you want to look at the documentation for Cyrus IMAPd
murder (as in "a murder of crows").
Cyrus has supported scaling wide with as many backends and frontends as
you would like to run for a very long time.
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ry. There *must* be a
> > way
> > to tell sasl not to use some plugin.
> >
> > Could someone please give me a hint how to do this?
Your server is working? You just don't like the fix?
Re-compile SASL without SQL ties. It's probably in the
t;", to minimize the damage to MIME fo
rmatted mail.
The Postfix limit of 998 characters not including is consistent with
the SMTP limit of 1000 characters includin
g . The Postfix limit was 990 with Postfix 2.8 and earlier.
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firewall.tcworks.com [64.250.34.52]
lamb...@lambertfam.org Basic+TLS User logged in
SESSIONID=
May 27 16:46:55 mail https[63007]: firewall.tcworks.com [64.250.34.52] as
"lamb...@lambertfam.org" with "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.9;
rv:31.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbir
corefile. The truss and the core were different instances, IIRC:
-rw--- 1 cyrus cyrus 458752 May 27 00:00 httpd.00.core
gdb says:
Core was generated by `httpd'.
Program terminated with signal 8, Arithmetic exception.
Cannot access memory at address 0x8008747d0
#0 0x000806a0f6
ild=50
> pop3s_secondary cmd="pop3d -s -U 1" listen="1.2.3.4:996"
> prefork=0 maxchild=50
Or different IPs:
> imap_secondarycmd="imapd -U 1" listen="1.2.3.5:imap"
> prefork=0 maxchild=100
>
th a little,
> >
> > cheerioh,
> >
> >
> > Niels.
> >
> >
> >
> > ---
> > Niels Dettenbach
> > Syndicat IT&Internet
> > http://www.syndicat.com
>
> Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
> List A
ning message but if you have
singleinstancestore: yes in imapd.conf, Cyrus does use hardlinks to
refer to multiple copies of the same message.
If Thunderbird copied the messages then removed the original, Cyrus
probably created a hardlink to the message in the new directory, then
removed the o
if you try :
cyradm --auth login --user username localhost
That is only a guess.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRAM-MD5
If you use crypted MD5 hashed passords in your database, you will
have to disable Digest-MD5 and CRAM-MD5 in your SASL auth mechanisms.
My system is not running in that configuration so I am not certain
that you can tell saslauthd to use a mysql database for encr
ython based) which is working well for me.
It just depends on which tool you like best.
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he GNU
> mailutils), and I am interested if there is a good alternative for Imapsync.
>
> For me it's also an option to use something like rsync to copy all files
> of a mailbox from one Cyrus mailserver to another. Is that a good idea?
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/8 address because I did not need
or want it accessible from outside my network.
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users configure their iPhones for
POP3 without creating tech support calls when the constantly attached
iPhone locks out their desktop computers from checking mail. That's
my most desired feature after splitting the data and metadata to
separate spindle sets.
--
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On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 08:52:25PM -0700, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 05:02:36PM -0500, Scott Lambert wrote:
> [SNIP]
> > I want to configure a metapartition-default on a new
> > RAID1 and move the metadata to it. I haven't been able to find
> > doc
* remove the metapartition_files from partition-default
* start cyrus-imapd
I would like to do it without stopping cyrus-imapd, but I suspect
that changing it on a running system was not planned for in the
feature. I would be most happy to be wrong.
Thanks!
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:36:02AM +0100, Eric Luyten wrote:
> On Thu, January 21, 2010 11:27 am, Michael Menge wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Quoting Scott Lambert :
> >
> >> The only thing I've been able to figure is that I will need to at least
="timsieved" listen="sieve" prefork=0
lmtpunix cmd="lmtpd" listen="/var/imap/socket/lmtp" prefork=0
}
Where imapd.conf has my current imapd.conf contents but the
tls_cert_file: and tls_key_file: variables have been ripped out and
imapd-domainX.conf is:
Hi,
After reading this, I have some questions about how this will be related to
upstream in the longterm development? I know it's a vague question but I was
curious how Cyrus/CMU is responding to this?
Thanks,
Scott
On Dec 7, 2009, at 10:32 AM, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>
nd be able
to login as localp...@customerdomain.com but have compatibility with
the old way of loging in as cd_localpart as well, at least during the
transition period.
But we haven't gotten to giving that a lot of thought yet.
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0
You may need to change that to 1, in order for plaintext ala pop3 to
work.
Scott
On Jul 28, 2009, at 10:44 PM, Blake Hudson wrote:
> Original Message
> Subject: 'PLAIN encryption needed to use mechanism' error
> From: Blake Hudson
> To: info-cyrus@lis
Hi,
Not to interject through the pain of this.
This issue only happens when multiple users on the same domain receive
an email?
If I'm wrong, never mind.
On Mar 10, 2009, at 4:45 AM, Antony Gelberg wrote:
> On 2009-03-10, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 10:09:24PM -0400, Ada
BLE still. But, by the time you
(third person non-specific) get comfortable with "not Linux" 8 may be
-STABLE.
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Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
it
with dodgy hardware and things change.
I haven't looked at btrfs yet with Cyrus, perhaps I'll do that
sometime soon.
On Dec 31, 2008, at 6:20 AM, Janne Peltonen wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 04:58:57AM -0800, Scott Likens wrote:
>> I would not discount using reise
NFS isn't itself that bad, it's just that people
tend to find ways to use NFS in a incorrect manner that only ends up
leading to failure.
Scott
On Dec 31, 2008, at 2:47 AM, LALOT Dominique wrote:
Thanks for everybody. That was an interesting thread. Nobody seems
to use a NetApp a
that switching "distributions" is not ever an acceptable
question/answer.
Having more detail from /var/log/messages would be very helpful as
cyrus does tend to send debug information to syslog when it's
crashing, so we can get more detail of why.
Scott
On Dec 26, 2008, at 4:06 A
t can login, however an
account with a no sieve script... cannot login
Dirty fix, copy the sieve.bc and sieve script from that user, ln -sf
defaultbc it... login it works.
Otherwise, it just sits there hanging at the prompt...
Thanks,
Scott M. Likens
syslog here.
Oct 29 21:25:27 desolation m
rd to the day when Sun dual licenses ZFS as GPL
and sticks it in the Linux kernel and throws us all a wrench, for good
or bad ZFS introduces some excellent overlooked ideas that it's about
damned time someone introduced.
Scott
David Lang wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Sep 2008, Scott M. Likens wro
...
I debated writing a gui for Cyrus for administration, but I realized
that people implement Cyrus in so many different ways. Kerberos, LDAP,
*SQL, various forms of PAM. Then you add in virtual domains, and how
you might want alias's and might not, and different MTA support... and I
just c
With ZFS your leaving a "ton" of stone-age worries behind. You can go
much beyond inodes in the perks of ZFS.
Vincent Fox wrote:
> Wesley Craig wrote:
>
>>> Maildir and cyrus both suffer from the same
>>> disadvantages (huge needs in terms of inodes etc.),
>>>
> With ZFS, inodes are
Can we please stop this thread?
No offense, but it's absolutely disgusting and should have never gone
on this long. This Mailing list is Dedicated to Cyrus, we do not need
the rhetoric about Dovecot, or Courier, or Exchange. If you have
questions, ask them, if you need help, ask. There is
currently updated, however I suggest you to use ldapdb if you
are not already.
Scott
On Jul 27, 2008, at 8:31 PM, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a server running with Centos 5.1 and:
>
> Cyrus: Lan POP and IMAP server both with SSL and plain and login
> mechani
return path, note it has nothing to do with [EMAIL PROTECTED], so I
think we'll need to know more about your setup before we can
accurately give any help.
Scott
On Jul 21, 2008, at 2:15 PM, Steve Webb wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
>>> 1.
entication. Otherwise Please seek assistance with the
Postfix mailing list.
Thanks,
Scott
On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:15 PM, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> Postfix
> Cyrus
> SugarCRM
>
>
> Previously I have been sufferring users can't send emails on mail
> clie
another ...
Begin forwarded message:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: July 5, 2008 3:32:02 AM PDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Fwd: NDN: Re: Simple Sieve question
Dear Business Partner,
for months the mails of our user have been sent to you from our new
Domain.
This Domain has now been c
If someone can please remove this user from the mailing lists?
Thanks :)
Begin forwarded message:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: July 4, 2008 3:54:47 PM PDT
To: "Scott Likens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NDN: Re: Simple Sieve question
Sorry. Your message could not
Assuming that user has the 'p' right to user.fred.INBOX.Spam then yes.
If they don't have the 'p' right, the mail will just be sent in limbo.
On Jul 4, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Bob Bob wrote:
Hi all
Cant seem to find an answer on this one.. I should experiment but
would like some advance info.
C
I'm going to take a shot in the dark,
BIG Endian vs. Little Endian?
Unfortunately I do believe bdb databases do care if it was big or
little... and going from Sparc (BIG) to x86 (little)...
Would not work very well :(
I am going to guess that a reconstruct may not be a bad idea, your
seen d
Hi Maurizo,
Technically, even if you were using duplicate suppression it would not
be a huge loss to store it on a local filesystem.
You don't usually see duplicate id's unless someone's MTA goes
bonkers; or their MUA is stupid; oh and SPAM.
So yeah go for it, that'll save you a good deal of
e chime in.
Scott
On May 15, 2008, at 6:25 AM, Maurizio Lo Bosco wrote:
Given that he's got two machines, I might suggest mupdate_config:
replicated and definitely have mailboxes.db on local disk.
I'm taking a look at the configuration of the mupdate replicated
architecture.
As stat
Can someone please remove this user from the list?
...
Begin forwarded message:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 14, 2008 12:57:34 PM PDT
To: "Scott Likens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NDN: Re: Cyrus - GFS slow start and poor performace
Sorry. Your message could not
Going to toss in my 10 cents.
I'm assuming the GFS is the same lun/id on both servers, and you are
using GFS to read-write between 2 or more servers.
You could try OCFS2 instead of GFS... Other then that the only thing I
can think of is using DRBD in a read-write configuration. However
tha
I wish that was really true,
However having a spammer recently using my domain and email address to
spam viagra. SPF etc don't really work unless the receiver is using
SPF checking.
The simple truth is, bots check mailing lists, spam as users like you
or I. They find a new target, and sta
Hi,
Easiest fix is to re-create the directory of the account that was
deleted, with the cyrus.* files in it.
Easiest thing if you can find an empty account on your server. cp -pr
it to your account name, ensure the permissions are the same (owner
cyrus) then you can reconstruct -r -f user.
and
I'll break it down further if you need it.
Lastly, if you could show us some of your syslog to see if there is
actually any warnings about '440 lockers in use' or such?
Scott
On Feb 28, 2008, at 2:54 PM, Michael Bacon wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Just as a rule of thumb, if y
would verify with dmesg and see if you can track down what's going
on. imo if you fix the eip/esp segfault(kernel panic) you'll fix the
open files.
Scott
On Jan 16, 2008, at 8:57 AM, Tom Myny wrote:
> It maybe has not directly anything to see with open files.
>
> I also
for like NetBSD, and they fix it appropriately
by telling the script to change the ulimit while it runs...
hth
Scott
On Jan 15, 2008, at 7:54 AM, Alain Spineux wrote:
> On Jan 15, 2008 3:31 PM, Tom Myny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I'm having thi
Steinar,
You would use ctl_mboxlist to restore the mboxlist.txt file if you used
ctl_mboxlist to dump it.
for example, my weekly crontab backs up my mailboxes.db in a textfile,
such as
su -c "/usr/lib/cyrus/ctl_mboxlist -d" cyrus >
/imap.backup/mailboxes.$DATE.txt
You would use ctl_mboxl
into the database normally...
Why can't vacation messages, or better yet, sieve in general (since there
might be a use for something mroe than vacation messages down the road?),
get its own database and not tie it in so much to duplicate suppression?
Scott
--On Saturday, November 10, 2007
management systems.
Instead of letting you decide what you want, they pull in every option
it can.
:(
That, or when you upgrade you can upgrade using a source tarball to
upgrade. Then you can disable gssapi, otp and ntlm to ensure they don't
come back.
Scott
Rich Wales wrote:
>
rwards I never heard from NotifyLink again. I imagine their
software was just not that portable.
Scott
Rob Banz wrote:
> After trying consilient, and becoming very frustrated with it, we went
> with a vendor called NotifyLink for our wireless devices. Their
> product worked well
as that really doesn't make sense
for me. But for the other portion of it.
Scott
Davin Flatten wrote:
> Hello-
>
> We are using Horde/Ingo against a Cyrus murder with three backend
> servers. When a user redirects there email the system generates the
> following scrip
ing you this problem
then Zimbra must have boloxed the setup or you just had a bad version.
It was a bad ClamAV version that they shipped. I replaced it with a
more current version (it was .80.7 or some really old version). Then it
was working again without it dying on it's own or any
been more oblivious and pleased with Zimbra maybe.
Scott
Ian G Batten wrote:
On 13 Nov 07, at 1335, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
3. Can't handle high load very well, in fact it handles load
horribly.
I have a friend who works at a small shop who reports exactly the same
issue wit
of
python that is for sure.
Scott
Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Scott M. Likens wrote:
Have you ever looked at some of the CalDAV Servers out there?
I'll save you some time,
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver
http://rscds.sourceforge.net/
As well as,
http://sourceforge.net/pro
h F/OSS out there to emulate everything you can get
with Exchange, and/or any other 'Enterprise' Mail System. No it's not
as seamless as Exchange, but it works just fine and it's an open
standard. You'll find lots more CalDav Servers, and software in the
next 6months to a ye
Gary Mills wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your responses. I don't want to clutter up this
> technical mailing list with more management issues, although I'd
> certainly be pleased to receive personal e-mail on this topic.
>
> There appear to be two types of outsourcing. The Google example was
> one
n you would need to enable the USE flag "autocreate" in order to use
that.
Hope that makes sense, if not you can always visit IRC and ask for help
on Freenode in #gentoo
Scott
Joseph Silverman wrote:
> I've been using the Mandriva (2006) version of cyrus imap (binary rpm
&g
Dear Sir,
For one you are trying to compile a rather old version, I suggest you to
update persay to 2.3.9 if not 2.3.10?
If you are going to run 2.3 that is.
Additionally you did not give us any hints at what distribution you are
running, so I will make this simple in hopes it makes sense.
An
ddress on
eth0. if you have multiple IP address's on eth0, you may want to make
more entry's for each IP address.
Cheers
Scott
Tornoci Laszlo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a server with eth0, eth1 and localhost network interfaces. I want
> to have cyrus to service imap on eth0 an
--On Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:58 AM +0200 Pascal Gienger <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott Adkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Meanwhile, we hacked around this in a very cool way. We copied the imapd
process 60 times (assuming average of 12,000 processes, shooting for 200
p
are still running pretty good.
I don't think the hack is ideal, but man, does it work!
Scott
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oken setup to a working setup
you may want to look at,
--useheader: Use this header to compare messages on both sides.
Ex: Message-ID or Subject or Date.
good old fashion regexp.
Off hand it's not very useful, but using --syncinternaldates is always
good to
rt that... and they are rather
unbearable for an IMAP connection for most users I run into.
However Thunderbird works just dandy Long drawn out mail for more
information I guess...
Thanks
Scott
Brian Wong wrote:
> List,
> I am in the process of migrating to Cyrus IMAP. I have a test ser
bring back duplicate, sieve, seen, etc... it might be a hassle.
Rather vague email I just wrote... but you seemed to have the basics...
if not reply all.
Scott
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I lost my OS drive on my home server, the mail partition was on a raid array
> and survived, I ha
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Scott M. Likens schreef:
>
>> Paul,
>>
>> Which Mail Client is your user using?
>>
>
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 (Dutch Windows version),
>
>
Looks fine, except when changing folders it logs in again... so if
there's a
* QUOTAROOT INBOX.Drafts
4 OK Completed
Between all of the above, I think we can give you a good answer.
Scott
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Rudy Gevaert schreef:
>
>> Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> A customer wanted a new machi
t. However that may take a few days.
If you wish to make your own package, you can read this
http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8047723203.html
Additionally Google will be your friend on how to build Debian Packages,
as I haven't done so in quite some time thankfully.
Scott
Rick K
archives and search for urandom on how to do that.
Scott
Rick Kunkel wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm new to Cyrus. Historically, I've used Qpopper, Sendmail, and UW IMAP.
> We recently switched to Cyrus for IMAP. It came highly recommended...
>
> We've got this o
On note #3, I imagine changing to a 2.6 kernel has to do with the
entropy pool in /dev/random as it differs in 2.4 from 2.6
Scott
Andy Fiddaman wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Rick Kunkel wrote:
>
> ; # telnet mail 143
> ; Trying xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx...
> ; Connected to mail.
> ; E
Mike,
You should be seeing that error logged rather consistantly
in /var/log/messages, or if you add the debug of local0 to syslog, you
can see more 'detail'.
Scott
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007 10:36:39 -0500
Mike Eggleston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Mike E
Attached is my current sieve script, you'll differences, modify it for
yours, and see if that helps for you.
Scott
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 16:09:45 +0200
Giuseppe Ravasio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alle 15:57, venerdì 8 giugno 2007, Scott M. Likens ha scritto:
> > Looks
Looks like one of those is running a sieve script, what is your current
script look like?
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 09:40:47 +0200
Giuseppe Ravasio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alle 22:11, martedì 5 giugno 2007, Florian Gleixner ha scritto:
> > As far as i understand cyrus imapd, it does not delete the
002, and Microsoft hasn't fixed it yet, so I
doubt they ever will.
However you're more then welcome to try and see if they'll fix it for you.
Scott
Martin Schiøtz wrote:
> Hi
>
>> From some brand new PDA like Microsoft OS with an Outlook PDA limted
> version I get
Hi Ilya, there are many methods for failover.
One is heartbeat,
According to "Freshports" you have a version of Heartbeat available.
http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/heartbeat/
it's web site is http://www.linux-ha.org
Should give you some reading.
Scott
On Fri, 11 May 2007
/imap/proc
chmod 750 /var/imap/proc
chown cyrus /var/imap/proc
rm -rf /var/imap/proc-delete &
The above procedure prevents the cleanup of the directory from interfering
with the speed of trying to get the server back up and running.
Scott
--On Tuesday, November 1
quickly, but I did test them and the scripts work.
Hope that helps.
Scott
--On Monday, October 30, 2006 6:10 PM +0100 Phil Pennock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On 2006-10-30 at 08:57 -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
`telnet' might work, but the script would need to analyze the output
and
re the /var/imap/log directory, though I do not recall why... it is
empty, and probably is empty because we abandoned BerkeleyDB... For
SASL, we run SASL on all the nodes using UNIX domain sockets, and thus
the socket directory SASL uses also needs not be shared...
After that, it all just works...
yment document once we have completed the project (which is likely
at least in the next summer timeframe).
Scott
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f the
work (creating a new filesystem) shoulnd't require any outages either, unless
you have to down the server to add a new physical disk or something.
Good luck!
Scott
--On Friday, October 20, 2006 11:30 AM -0600 "Wickham, Larry" <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Our server
f our load problems out (Tru64 related), so
that has improved considerably. We use the "poll" method, not "idled".
Good luck.
Scott
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UN
BOTH sides of the equation.
Your points are well taken and they are valid... just offering another
user's perspective!
Scott
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art looks strange though. Maybe you have some character
separator settings that are confusing the situation? How are you running
the command exactly?
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Cyrus Wiki/
not shared.
We use TCP for LMTP, which I personally feel is a better way of delivering
messages to LMTP. If you have to use the "deliver" program though, then
yeah, you still need the socket file. That file needs to be a CDSL. The
same goes with SASL and its socket file.
Scott
--O
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.
Good Luck!
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han 2GB, but maybe it
won't be up to me on that... Only 1 user is requesting a larger quota than
that right now.
Scott
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(are they different? did the third party patches make it into
the 2.3 versions of Cyrus?)
Does the large quota patch require a 64-bit machine/os in order to permit
quotas larger than 2GB?
Thanks,
Scott
On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 17:34 +0200, Daniel Eckl wrote:
Perhaps I didn't d
g winner. It is very good reading. It is a
good case where a clustering filesystem was specifically chosen to handle
their Cyrus e-mail environment.
Incidentally, for those who care, we are planning on migrating our own
Cyrus environment out of Tru64 into RedHat running on Polyserve by the end
of
uct.
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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Your problem is that 'cc' is not found, if you read from here.
> cc -c -I../../lib -I../.. -I../../et
> -I/opt/tools/cyrus-sasl/include -I/opt/tools/openssl/include
> -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -xarch=v8 -D_TS_ERRNO -xO3
> -xspace -xildoff
> -DVERSION=\"1.00\" -DXS_VERSION=\"1.00
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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to Server B via DNS redirects
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
scratching my head. I Think two way replication solves that.
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been flagged looking for possible problems.
Repeat daily until the mystery is solved.
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kes .05seconds per email
roughly to scan it, and process it.
The cgi-bin/web-ui allows a user to retrain email with ease, and deliver
mail that was concidered spam by accident. It's well worth it in my
opinion.
Take a look at it,
http://dspam.nuclearelephant.com/
Scott
Cyrus Home Page: ht
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
for you.
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