> 2020. 06. 20, szombat keltezéssel 21.31-kor Simon Matter ezt írta:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The question is why is the deliver db > 2GB in skiplist format? Is it
>> normal or do you have a corrupt BDB db or does your db pruning not work
>> for deliverdb. I think tha
to almost 2GB. If
it doesn't grow so much, you should be fine.
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it?
How did you install your 2.4.17 server? Because you don't run the latest
of the 2.4 series I guess you have installed it from packages?
If so it's possible that you distribution uses different configuration
than the default, at build time. You should check this.
Regards,
Simon
resolve this problem?
I don't know but if it's a bug then it's probably solved in current
version 2.4.20.
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s. Should be easy to find
the broken file.
Regards,
Simon
>
> Maybe strace command may help you find which files are corrupt:
> su - cyrus -c "strace /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/quota user"
>
> Anthony Prades
>
> On 3/18/19 2:32 PM, Stephane Branchoux wrote:
>> Hell
s. Should be easy to find
the broken file.
Regards,
Simon
>
> Maybe strace command may help you find which files are corrupt:
> su - cyrus -c "strace /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/quota user"
>
> Anthony Prades
>
>
> On 3/18/19 10:13 AM, Marco wrote:
>> Il 18/03/2019
> On 3/14/19 9:46 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> I guess you're missing the fact that these options have possibly changed
>> between releases. Another thing is that distribution packages can also
>> alter the defaults and if they don't do it correct, they may &quo
> On 3/14/19 3:50 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>
>> Dirhashing is controlled by "fulldirhash" and "hashimapspool".
>>
>
>
> Right. This is what it says in imapd.conf:
>
>
> fulldirhash: 0
>If enabled, uses an improved
any of this is really necessary. Will cyrus
> autocreate the necessary folders if missing?
Dirhashing is controlled by "fulldirhash" and "hashimapspool".
IIRC creating the dirs like above is not needed, they are created on demand.
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> Hi Ellie
>
> Thanks a lot, I will try to build and test 2.4.20
Maybe try this:
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/RPMS/ils-7/SRPMS/cyrus-imapd-2.4.20-2.el7.src.rpm
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endmail, also postfix has a compatible sendmail
binary. Only the sendmail config in imapd.conf may not point to it.
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Simon
>
> On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 4:32 AM Simon Matter
> wrote:
>
>> > I'm trying to setup sieve and getting the following error in my logs:
>>
30]: sieve runtime error for
> jschaef...@harmonywave.net id
> :
> Reject: Sendmail process terminated normally, exit status 255
I think sieve tries to send mail using the configured sendmail binary and
that doesn't work for some reason. You may check the sendmail config in
your
n. This RPM uses the mail facility to log
messages. On busy sites you may want to limit the mail facility to the
info priority with something like 'mail.info/var/log/maillog' in
/etc/syslog.conf.
So, I guess your cyrus-imapd messages go to /var/log/maillog then, not?
R
community just gives me futile answers like "are you sure you type your
> passwords right" and so on.
Interesting, I've never seen this problem over the years.
Are there firewall rules active on the cyrus-imapd host? Probably limiting
connection rate?
Regards,
Simon
Cyrus Hom
There is nothing in
my LDAP logs that indicates any failure.
Any thoughts?
Simon
Anyone got any ideas on this, or can I safely ignore with my 'hack/fix'?
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> * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID ENABLE STARTTLS AUTH=PLAIN SASL-IR]
> www Cyrus IMAP 3.0.2 server ready
> . login gabriele.bul...@sonicle.com Nrdstg88!
I hope the login credentials are only for your test here?
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it appears to work - is that the best way?
Sieve scripts came over with the /var/lib/imap folder, and apart from
it now listening on 4190 instead of 2000 (which had me for a few
minutes) all is not working fine with sieve.
Thanks in anticipation of assistance :)
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Instead of
> /var/spool/imap/d/user/dhill/Sent ...
You should check the 'fulldirhash' and 'hashimapspool' settings in
imapd.conf. They influence it.
Regards,
Simon
> Dave
>
>
>
> On 2017-06-27 12:20 PM, Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
>>>>>>> "DH&qu
hed is an updated version of my patch that initialises these
> variables correctly.
Thanks, I can confirm that the updated patch fixes the issue for me.
Kind regards,
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> On Sat, May 20, 2017, at 05:59 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> > This is the point where the wrong path is taken.
>> >
>> >
>> > r = mlookup(namebuf, &server, NULL, NULL);
>> > if (!r && server) {
>> > /* remote
>
> Quoting Simon Matter :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm resending this with new subject and one again attached the straces
>> of
>> a delivery with 2.4.18 and 2.4.19.
>>
>>>>> I've just updated our cyrus-imapd rpms from 2.4.18
hen straced an lmtpd during mail delivery, once with 2.4.18 and
once
>>> with 2.4.19 in the hope to find something. The traces are attached.
>>>
>>> I see that there were quite some change concerning lmtp, does anyone
of the developers have an idea where the problem in lmt
> Hi,
>
> Quoting Simon Matter :
>
>>>> The Cyrus team is proud to announce the immediate availability of a
>>>> new
>>>> version of Cyrus IMAP: 2.4.19.
>>>
>>> I've just updated our cyrus-imapd rpms from 2.4.18
> Hi,
>
> Quoting Simon Matter :
>
>>>> The Cyrus team is proud to announce the immediate availability of a
>>>> new
>>>> version of Cyrus IMAP: 2.4.19.
>>>
>>> I've just updated our cyrus-imapd rpms from 2.4.18
o find something. The traces are attached.
>
> I see that there were quite some change concerning lmtp, does anyone of
> the developers have an idea where the problem in lmtpd changes could be?
It turns out that lmtpd wants to act as proxy, because only then it
creates the spoolfile in /tm
ning lmtp, does anyone of
the developers have an idea where the problem in lmtpd changes could be?
Thanks,
Simon
strace-2.4.18.txt.gz
Description: application/gzip
strace-2.4.19.txt.gz
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Subject: Re: Squatter after upgrade
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Hi Simon!
Just put your squatter at the same place in EVENT section in ne
inks,
and it appears to work - is that the best way?
Thanks in anticipation of assistance :)
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cmd="tls_prune" at=0400
}
I notice there is no SQUATTER entry in the new one - is it required,
or is the functionality no longer needed? Should I put a SQUATTER
entry in the new server's cyrus.conf?
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T("berkeley", "berkeley-nosync",
> "berkeley-hash", "berkeley-hash-nosync", "skiplist") }
> { "tlscache_db", "skiplist", STRINGLIST("berkeley", "berkeley-nosync",
> "berkeley-hash", "berkeley-hash-nosync", "skiplist", "sql")}
> { "userdeny_db", "flat", STRINGLIST("flat", "berkeley", "berkeley-hash",
> "skiplist", "sql")}
>
> So you shouldn't have any berkeley databases at all. It should be
> perfectly safe to shut down Cyrus, delete the $confdir/db folder, and
> restart Cyrus.
I suggest to make sure first that the ClearOS build really uses those
defaults - because they could change defaults in their builds.
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ldn't find the string
> normalizeuid anywhere in the source or the release notes. I'd say that's
> bad. If you get rid of an option, that should be documented. What is the
> new default?
Hi,
We and others had this as a patch in our RPMs but I think it has never
been pa
mailboxuser as
> is (dovecot, exchange).
> Anything like this in Cyrus?
> Gabriele
Hi Gabriele,
Check the "proxyservers" directive in imapd.conf.
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recipients on the same server were sent. Our Postfix MTA has sent every
mail by a single LMTP transfer which resulted in high LMTP load and
prevented effective usage of single instance store. The problem was solved
by setting "local_destination_recipient_limit = X00" on the Postfix MTA (I
don't remember the exact number).
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Hi,
I'm not an expert in this but just a wild guess: Could it be that you have
an issue with /dev/random or /dev/urandom?
Maybe others on this list can tell more about it and you can search the
list archives to find some information on the topic.
Regards,
Simon
> Hello.
>
>
e checkpointing cyrus
> databases
AFAIK those messages are normal and don't show any real problem. What
exactly does not work?
Regards,
Simon
>
>
>
> The firewall is off (to attempt to see if the setsocketopt would go away):
> # systemctl status firewalld
> firewalld.ser
igger a delivery.db checkpointing action.
Isn't it controlled by 'checkpointcmd="ctl_cyrusdb -c" period=30' in
cyrus.conf?
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> That did it, but why did I have to specify PLAIN? None of the docs mention
> having to do that with a default install.
I don't know, but you don't have a default install but a configuration
tailored by fedora.
Simon
>
>
> On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 2:16 AM, Simon Mat
closed.
>
> $ cyradm --user cyrus --authz cyrus localhost
> Login disabled.
> cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with as cyrus
> $ cyradm --user cyrus --authz cyrus --auth pam localhost
> verify error:num=18:self signed certificate
> cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with
s is the voice of experience talking)
>
> Too bad you didn't implement delayed delete. You can just rename the
> deleted folder to its original name.
But, since he's using our Invoca RPM, delayed delete should be used by
default. So yes, deleted folders should
You can use a single cyrus admin user instead too which have access to any
> account content usually - imapsync provides this authentication scheme (by
> an
> option "auth-user" or so) too...
And also check the proxyservers option in imapd.conf which can be used to
"...to p
will still take some more time because it's a big change with the
new build system, new functionality and support for new systems with
systemd.
Thanks for any insights which help me to make a decision.
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Gratton [mailto:m...@vee.net]
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 12:58 AM
>> To: Simon Matter
>> Cc: Rosenbaum, Larry M.; 'info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu'
>> Subject: Re: RPM for Cyrus-IMAPd 2.5.x?
>>
>>
>> I hear systemd also eats babies.
>>
>>
> Where can I get an RPM for Cyrus IMAPd 2.5.1 (or even 2.5.0)? We are
> running RHEL6.
Doing RPMs for current Cyrus IMAPd is on my RPM TODO list. Unfortunately
this list is quite long (~30) at the moment. The reason is simple and is
called systemd.
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> On 04/04/2015 09:02 AM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>>> Quoting Simon Matter , Sat, 04 Apr 2015:
>>>
>>>> I guess that's because of single instance store. It's not a bug then
>>>> but a
>>>> feature if "duplicatesuppress
nstance store. It's not a bug then but a
feature if "duplicatesuppression: 1". Duplicate messages are hardlinked on
disk, they don't consume space there, but are still calculated in quota
usage.
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ance to delete it?
Doing both would be best, I believe. We scan the spool, and it finds a
few items that have made it into the virus definitions between delivery
and the scan.
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ore you need
authentication. The server itself doesn't need to auth anything to run the
filters.
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> --On 13. Oktober 2014 17:35:25 +0200 Simon Matter
> wrote:
>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> for the last week we have seen strange load issues on our Cyrus server.
>>> All
>>> of a sudden the load increases to several thousands, user CPU goes down
>&
r 2.4.16, and it sounds as if it has been fixed, but is
> that fix really part of 2.4.17? Any other ideas?
Is this a physical host or running virtualized?
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on preforked processes the ENV looks
good until a process actually gets used.
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> Simon, while I think you're the best contact for my question, I'm
> including the list to be helpful to others that may have a similar
> question.
>
> We run multiple instances of Cyrus on a server and I noticed that your
> cvt_cyrusdb_all script cites mult-instance s
6 Sep 15 14:51 user^testuser3
>> drwx--. 2 cyrus mail 4096 Sep 15 15:07 user^textuser4
>>
>> Sep 15 15:05:18 localhost lmtpunix[15704]: verify_user(user.testuser2)
>
> I guess you should send mail to "testuser2", not "user.testuser2"?
Sorry, I think th
mail 4096 Sep 15 15:07 user^textuser4
>
> Sep 15 15:05:18 localhost lmtpunix[15704]: verify_user(user.testuser2)
I guess you should send mail to "testuser2", not "user.testuser2"?
Simon
> failed: Mailbox does not exist
> Sep 15 15:05:18 localhost master[15929]: about to
> I'm pretty certain this is because it just doesn't know where to look,
> but I'm not sure how to tell it :-(
No, it will not work that way because Cyrus uses a different message store
format. You may search the list archives for more on this topic.
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Simon
ngs have improved,
>> but
>> I wouldn't bet on it.
>
> Yes, I've tested it and don't see any performance problems while the
> snaphot is active. My problem is how to backup about 140 GB mailspool in
> an acceptable time slot. What tools are recommended?
>
> If u
Then I guess "unexpunge -l" should show them.
Simon
>
> I didnt apply any patch. This is a vanilla cyrus imap clean install.
>
> Shouldnt reconstruct -O take care of non indexed files? Should I assume
> that, if it didnt delete them, they are still indexed? How can
Depending on how you installed the defaults could have been changed by a
patch.
Simon
>
> No, it does not. I do not specify it in imapd.conf, so I assume the
> default behavior (not delayed).
>
> Rodrigo
>
> On 19/06/2014, at 10:47, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>&
s your server use "expunge_mode: delayed"?
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lve some saslauthd magic ...
Not really saslauthd magic, just check the "proxyservers" option in
imapd.conf.
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es that have spaces ' ', the spaces need to be escaped with a
backslash
su cyrus -c "/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/unexpunge -adv user/simon/Deleted\
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> Ok, well thanks for the info.
> There is only one problem with my Cyrus Imapd 2.4.16... I have not found
> autocrate path for this version of Cyrus.
Maybe the patches from here will work
http://slackware.org.uk/slackbuilds.org/14.0/network/cyrus-imapd/patches/
Regards,
Simon
C
> Hi,
>
> Quoting Simon Beale :
>
>> I'm trying to plan a promote/demote of a backend and a replica, to
>> effectively swap them over in 2.4.13 cluster.
>>
>> Given the hostnames are different, and we haven't got a magic dns record
>> to upd
o replace references to the old server.
Thanks
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Hi Stefan,
On 24 Jul 2013, at 22:13, "Stefan Schlörholz" wrote:
> Hello Simon,
>
>> Did you try running "reconstruct -r -f ..."?
>
> I did try to run "reconstruct -r user.paul". The -f switch is not
> known/accepted by my cyradm.
Use t
ed user as far as I can remember).
If you've already told the mupdate server about the mailbox, you probably don't
need the last 2 commands, just the localcreate should be enough to let them
connect to the mailbox.
Simon
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Hi,
Did you try running "reconstruct -r -f ..."?
BTW, could you change your mailer so you don't send HTML only?
Regards,
Simon
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I had a cyrus installation running that worked perfectly. After a
> crash of a hard drive I had to reinstall the s
> Hi Andy, could you file a bug for this? Then it will not be forgotten...
Or, could you check this bug here
http://bugzilla.cyrusimap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3757
The patch below was the fix, could you verify if it also fixes your issue?
Thanks,
Simon
&g
on
What's you 'hashimapspool' setting? Is it 0|false?
Regards
Simon
>
> and have every user mailbox created in the dorresponding alphabetical
> subdirectory
>
> for example user foo would be in
>
> /var/spool/imap/user/f/foo
>
> but it is not like that
you don't have to sync them. But, I'm wondering why you have
2.7G size in lock/? Since all the locks are 0 byte files I'm wondering
where the size comes from?
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by default.
I guess the end result for cyrus is the same like with your patch? Maybe
other distributions do the same.
Simon
>
> Chris
>
>
> diff -rupN cyrus-imapd-2.4.17/imap/tls.c cyrus-imapd-2.4.17.f/imap/tls.c
> --- cyrus-imapd-2.4.17/imap/tls.c 2012-12-01 19:57:54.0
ch would be to export your messages, using Outlook, to a
> .pst
> file, and figure out a way to import those messages into cyrus, or back
> into outlook after IMAP has been configured.
If IMAP is enabled on the exchange side, then imapsync should also work.
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t; I fixed the quota files with quota -f but it did not resolve my problem.
>
> any hints ?
Maybe single instance store is causing it?
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-x--- 2 cyrus mail 4096 Feb 8 09:15 socket
> -rw--- 1 cyrus mail 144 Feb 8 09:10 statuscache.db
> drwx-- 2 cyrus mail 4096 Jan 14 08:43 sync
> drwx-- 2 cyrus mail 4096 Jan 14 08:43 user
> drwx-T 2 cyrus mail 60 Feb 8 09:15 volatile
>
> I have to remove it by ha
> On Fri, 25 Jan 2013 10:48:28 +0100 Simon Matter wrote:
>> > On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 13:12:33 -0800 (PST) Andrew Morgan wrote:
>> >> On Thu, 24 Jan 2013, Frank Elsner wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >
>> >> > Hello,
>> >
s happen?
>>
>> Some bug in Cyrus?
>
> Don't know.
>
>> If you want to fix this, you can try creating the proper structure on
>> the
>> filesystem, run reconstruct to get Cyrus to sync back up with it, then
>> delete the folder using cyradm or an IMAP
into a trickle, rather than a flood,
> would do this. You can adjust the concurrency rate of LMTP deliveries in
> postfix using lmtp_destination_concurrency_limit (default 20). The
> cyrus method has already been mentioned. You may also look at other ways
> to reduce IO wait, such
kage docs you may report this to Fedora as the package could have a bug
then.
Regards,
Simon
>
> Surely cyrus CANNOT create a root owned file ??
>
> Observation:
>
> Just as a quick experiment I changed mailboxes.db permissions to 666 and
> low
> it works! But some
using NFS but FC
> attached disks? If so I don't know why it shouldn't work exactly as local
> disks would.
>
> But when I hear Horde/IMP I remember a problem that some people hit after
> upgrading Horde/IMP. I don't remember what it was but you should find it
> in the archives. IIRC it has been fixed in the latest version of
> cyrus-imapd.
Sorry forgot to mention, if you make any tests on a test system make sure
it's the same arch as the production system. I mean, don't test on a i386
box if production is running x86_64 or so.
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ou are not using NFS but FC
attached disks? If so I don't know why it shouldn't work exactly as local
disks would.
But when I hear Horde/IMP I remember a problem that some people hit after
upgrading Horde/IMP. I don't remember what it was but you should find it
in the archives. IIRC it has been fixed in the latest version of
cyrus-imapd.
Regards,
Simon
Regards,
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> - Started cyrus and started getting these errors:
>DBERROR db4: PANIC: fatal region error detected; run recovery
> - Killed off the master and cleaned up the DB4 *.db databases (except
> for db/)
> - Ran reconstruct -rf user.gmarler
> - Restarted master
>
> No
s automatically created. I may look
into an OpenLDAP overlay. Failing that, Dovecot.
Anyway, thanks for explaining this.
Cheers,
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und. Perhaps I just
don't understand what the problem with including them in the official
release is.
Thanks,
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> On 2012-09-25 19:05, Simon Beale wrote:
>> The only gotcha I experienced was I forgot that cyrus was configured to
>> hardlink mail, which of course was no longer the case after each mailbox
>> was migrated, so my disk usage exploded. (But easily fixed/restored once
>>
e only gotcha I experienced was I forgot that cyrus was configured to
hardlink mail, which of course was no longer the case after each mailbox
was migrated, so my disk usage exploded. (But easily fixed/restored once
identified).
It comes down to having spare backend(s) to move people on to, and tim
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From: Dan White [dwh...@olp.net]
Sent: 25 June 2012 16:03
To: Simon Geary
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: Migrating to Office 365
On 06/25/12 15:38 +0100, Simon Geary wrote:
>Hello list,
>
>I need to migrate mailboxes from a few
superuser account in Cyrus?
Microsoft provide some tips on the required formatting of the CSV file for
other IMAP servers here, but I am struggling to find a format that works.
http://help.outlook.com/en-us/140/Ee730334.aspx
Anyone have any ideas on how to accomplish this?
Cheers,
Simon
> On Jun 22, 2012, at 5:10 PM, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>> On 06/22/2012 09:43 AM, Dave McMurtrie wrote:
>>>> On 06/22/2012 06:35 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, 2012-06-21 at 13:07 -0300, Rodrigo Abantes Antunes wrote:
>>>>&
s not
> pleased with it from the start:
>
> Jun 22 15:29:48 cyrusbe-d04 reconstruct[28021]: ERROR: message has more
> than 1000 header lines, not caching any more
I did the same test on my box and reconstruct worked fine and I can view
the message with Squirrelmail and Thunderbird wi
es are deleted. "immediate" mode is
the
the mode in which mailboxes are removed immediately. In
"delayed"
mode, mailboxes are renamed to a special hiearchy defined by
the
"deletedprefix" option to be removed later by cyr_expire.
Note: This Invoca RPM build uses delayed by default instead of
immedi-
ate for delete_mode.
Allowed values: immediate, delayed
Regards,
Simon
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wer to that question "Yes"; sites that do not specify
> "fulldirhash" or have a "fulldirhash: 0" in their imapd.conf are not
> affected and do not need to rehash.
I think that's correct. At least we have hashimapspool: true as default in
our RPMs and fulldirhash is di
g packets, etc.
>
> No iptables active, due to private net.
SELinux? Same answer as above I guess?
Simon
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ed by RedHat, Fedora or Kolab Systems are based on a old
version of our RPMs - despite the fact that in certain RPMs the changelogs
have been cleaned up :)
Regards,
Simon
>
> Thanks, Larry
>
> From: Chris Conn [mailto:cc...@abacom.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 12:03 P
current rpm:
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/RPMS/ils-5/SRPMS/cyrus-imapd-2.4.13-1.el5.src.rpm
I think I had to rework them.
Simon
>
> Kind regards
> Marten
>
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s going on.
So, is it the same hardware, os and everything and only cyrus changed? And
then of course I don't know about replication how it affects it.
What comes to mind is, did you try with "expunge_mode: delayed"? That can
make quite a difference IIRC.
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Simon
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ey won't do anything with any BDB file.
I have never used NFS in this case.
Simon
>
> Inviato da iPad
>
> Il giorno 21/ott/2011, alle ore 14:07, "Simon Matter"
> ha scritto:
>
>>> Well, I've been using BDB for years on Cyrus.
>>> Now I'
hich still
default to BDB can be configured to use skiplist instead. Works fine for
me and many others.
Of course, I don't say your problems have to do with BDB, it's just possible.
Simon
> Gabriele.
> -
If so, do you really need BDB? I not, then you may
want to build without BDB just to make sure to get rid of a possible
source of problems.
Regards,
Simon
> linux-gate.so.1 =(0x009ff000)
> libgssapi_krb5.so.2 =/sonicle/lib/libgssapi_krb5.so.2 (0x00a81000)
> libkrb5.so.3 =/sonicle
try hard to find them.
I think for the singleinstancestore, you can redo it after migration with
tools like hardlink or http://www.freedup.org/. IIRC I did this once and
it worked fine - I think I was using a simple bash script as you suggested
above. The only problem could be that you need t
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