Where are the default sieve rules at? If I go into round cube there is a sieve
group called round cube. Where is that at?
- Paul
> On Oct 5, 2015, at 8:51 PM, ellie timoney wrote:
>
> Hi Artyom,
>
> Yeah wow, this is really gross.
>
> I'm pretty sure the gibberish in those "??Default.s
Guys,
Can you shed any light on the below? Andrea I copied in the Cyrus list guys.
- Paul
> On Sep 25, 2015, at 11:28 AM, Soliva, Andrea wrote:
>
> Hi Paul
>
> here another issue I found...nothing to do with the issue. If you read in
> cyrus-imap docu there is recommended to point for perfo
Agreed with Andy. Possibly an infected machine and a bad outlook hook in that's
trying to send spam over your server. You can also try to setup message
thresholds to combat this IF that is the case.
- Paul
> On Sep 23, 2015, at 4:52 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
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> You should be able to have a L
Again this is active sync devices that are connecting with a ton of pushed
folders. The more you tell it to sync (folders) the more processes it's going
to fork for each user folder. Is this affecting performance that bad? What's
your hardware?
- Paul
> On Sep 22, 2015, at 7:43 PM, Moby wrot
I would consider how many users you have connected as well as each type of
device. If you are running some type of AS setup, each device will maintain an
open connection and cause a process to happen. How many users?
- Paul
> On Sep 17, 2015, at 9:23 AM, Vladislav Kurz
> wrote:
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>> On Thur
You have IMAP with max children set at 3k.
- Paul
> On Sep 17, 2015, at 1:51 AM, Konrad Mauz wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> on monday I updated our cyrus mailsystem to version 2.5.6 ( coming from 2.3.x
> ). The upgrade process was successfull.
>
>
> Problem 1: The number of imapd processes increases d
Okay so I figured out since this is a container and not a VM I can't install
haveged on it. Awesome I learned something. Okay now... Next question to solve
this insanity.
Can I point everything Cyrus/SASL and TLS Related to use urandom instead of
random?
I found this:
http://security.stackex
So I tried:
haveged -r 0
and the service now works but entropy is still 129
- Paul
> On Sep 11, 2015, at 8:03 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
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> Delete it. Then you can try to start havaged and see if it crashes again.
>
>
>> On 09/11/2015 08:30 PM, signaldevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi Pat
Nope, dies instantly and locks it again. "Haveged dead but subsys locked"
- Paul
> On Sep 11, 2015, at 8:03 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>
> Delete it. Then you can try to start havaged and see if it crashes again.
>
>
>> On 09/11/2015 08:30 PM, signaldevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hi Patrick
Hi Patrick,
Then do what with it?
- Paul
> On Sep 11, 2015, at 3:53 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
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>> On 09/11/2015 04:12 PM, signaldevelo...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Andre,
>>
>> Thanks for the info!! Two questions since sasl is still new to me:
>>
>> 1) How many processes should I have running?
Andre,
Thanks for the info!! Two questions since sasl is still new to me:
1) How many processes should I have running? Is there an option somewhere to
adjust this or see it?
2) I installed havaged, but the process instantly crashes and tells me a sub
system is locked when I try to restart it.
I tried imapproxy. It is the same speed. And again, definitely not hardware
related.
I see in the logs in queries the proxy and that works fine but not sure why
it's still the same speed.
- Paul
> On Sep 11, 2015, at 2:47 PM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
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>> On Thu, 10 Sep 2015, signaldevelo...@
When I installed havaged the process died instantly and gives me a locked sub
system. If I restart it again, instantly dies again. Im on centos. Any ideas
why this is happening?
Anyone else experienced this?
- Paul
> On Sep 11, 2015, at 1:54 PM, Andre Felipe Machado
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> W
Is there some type of log I can provide from Cyrus / sasl to help diagnose this
better to the kolab guys? Other kolab guys I know say their entropy is right
where I'm at and they aren't experiencing these slowness issues.
Are their sasl or Cyrus logs I can provide?
- Paul
> On Sep 10, 2015, a
Andre,
Really? What should it be? I was curious and checked.. Entropy on some of my
other big time production servers for email is only about 200) and its
lightning fast?
- Paul
> On Sep 10, 2015, at 5:00 PM, Andre Felipe Machado
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Entropy of 158 is way too low for produ
And if you connect some type of IMAP client up to the account do the messages
show?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 9, 2015, at 1:18 PM, Robert T. Covell wrote:
>
> Is the user in the RC db still? Are the folders displaying properly in
> Roundxube and they are just empty?
>
>
> On Sep 9, 2015
Is the user in the RC db still? Are the folders displaying properly in
Roundxube and they are just empty?
> On Sep 9, 2015, at 11:03 AM, Robert T. Covell wrote:
>
> We have an odd situation that I cannot track down regarding all content in a
> mailbox disappearing (minus sub mailboxes).
>
Bron,
So the kolab guys got back to me and said this is done purposely to check
against cache. I am CCing the kolab user list and fwith many active users who
are watching over this scenario and well as a few friends too.
Can you think of any other reasons that this auth process would be slow?
Rudy,
Entropy is 158 I just looked. And as far as compiling against urandom, to be
honest I'm
not sure.
- Paul
> On Sep 6, 2015, at 9:50 PM, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
>
>
> Quoting signaldevelo...@gmail.com, Mon, 07 Sep 2015:
>
>> Hosts file is fine I checked that, thanks. Kolab uses 389 to
Hey Rudy!
As far as entropy: Probably not, it's brand new. One user (me.. Testing) is
playing on it. This is something I've never touched and know very little about,
can you explain?
And can you explain: Is saslauthd compiled against /dev/urandom?
Thanks again guys..
- Paul
Sent from my
Haha hey bron. Sorry, I'm a 24/7 workaholic. :)
I don't think it's IO. It's a VM on a HA cluster. The node its on is 64GB of
RAM, I have 1 user and assigned everything to it for now. Everything else runs
beautifully on it the identical nodes. I have similar setups (non kolab) that
run off of do
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