On Fri, 10 Nov 2017, at 00:02, Nic Bernstein wrote:
> Bron,
> Thanks for the response. Your solution has pointed us towards the
> proper approach. We are using ZFS, so would be performing ZFS
> send/receive replication rather than "mv", to move the filesystems.
> Our typical approach for this
Bron,
Thanks for the response. Your solution has pointed us towards the
proper approach. We are using ZFS, so would be performing ZFS
send/receive replication rather than "mv", to move the filesystems. Our
typical approach for this sort of thing, then, would be:
* Create a filesystem snaps
Hi Nic,
Sorry I didn't get back to answering you on this the other day!
So... this one is kinda tricky, because everything is going to be on
"spool", but here's how I would do it.
Before:
/mnt/smalldisk/conf -> meta files only
/mnt/bigdisk/spool -> all email right now
Stage 1: splitting:
/mnt/
Thanks much to you both for your comments and suggestions. We had
already considered creating a temporary "staging" partition and
shuffling mailboxes around, as Michael discussed, but have the same
reservations about it. Since we're dealing with nearly 6TB of data,
most of it old, this schem
Hi,
Quoting Reinaldo Gil Lima de Carvalho :
I think that singleinstancestore (message hard links) will not survive when
moving from one partition to the other and storage total size will increase
significantly.
thanks for the hint. This was not a problem while migration to the
meta-data pa
I think that singleinstancestore (message hard links) will not survive when
moving from one partition to the other and storage total size will increase
significantly.
Reinaldo Gil Lima de Carvalho
2017-11-03 12:22 GMT-03:00 Michael Menge :
> Hi Nic,
>
> Quoting Nic Bernstein :
>
> Friends,
>> I
Hi Nic,
Quoting Nic Bernstein :
Friends,
I have a client with Cyrus 2.5.10 installed. Last year we migrated
their old 2.3.18 system to 2.5.10, with an eye towards an eventual
move to 3.0.x. Based on Bron's most excellent email of last year,
([Subject: Cyrus database and file usage data]
Friends,
I have a client with Cyrus 2.5.10 installed. Last year we migrated
their old 2.3.18 system to 2.5.10, with an eye towards an eventual move
to 3.0.x. Based on Bron's most excellent email of last year, ([Subject:
Cyrus database and file usage data] from Cyrus Devel of 8 January 2016)
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 02:13:45PM +0200, Jukka Huhta wrote:
> Sorry to answer off-list, but...
Taking it back to the list, because it's not secret - I'm pretty sure I've
posted most of it in bits and pieces before...
> On Thu, 28 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>
> > * weekly "checkreplication"
Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> Hello Cyrus users,
>
> First, please allow me to apologize for this slightly off-topic message.
> I'll ask that all replies be sent directly to me so the list doesn't
> become too cluttered.
>
> I'm scheduled to do a presentation about Cyrus IMAP at the upcoming
> Jas
lt;http://docs.opengroupware.org/Members/whitemice/wmogag/file_view>
> * What type of environment do you support (commercial, education, etc)?
Commercial
> * How many users do you serve?
~500
> * Describe your installation. (Hardware, OS, murder, replication, etc)
Just an ins
asic feedback from those of you who are running
> Cyrus IMAP.
>
> * What type of environment do you support (commercial, education, etc)?
>
> * How many users do you serve?
>
> * Describe your installation. (Hardware, OS, murder, replication, etc)
>
> * Anything else inte
* How many users do you serve?
* Describe your installation. (Hardware, OS, murder, replication, etc)
* Anything else interesting about your use of Cyrus?
* Whether or not you mind the name of your company/institution being
mentioned in my presentation.
I'd like to be able to spend a few m
On Mon, Mar 16, Andres Tarallo wrote:
> I have an installation with about 2000 mailboxes. Now we want to send all
> the mails tagged as SPAM (by spamassassin) to the spam folder.
>
> I'm trying to automate the process of doing that job. I know how to create
> in bulk the spam
2009/3/16 Andres Tarallo :
> I have an installation with about 2000 mailboxes. Now we want to send all
> the mails tagged as SPAM (by spamassassin) to the spam folder.
>
> I'm trying to automate the process of doing that job. I know how to create
> in bulk the spam folder. But
I have an installation with about 2000 mailboxes. Now we want to send all
the mails tagged as SPAM (by spamassassin) to the spam folder.
I'm trying to automate the process of doing that job. I know how to create
in bulk the spam folder. But I can't find if it's possible to do such
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Leena Heino wrote:
> Though, I still could not find any information about delayed delete.
You were correct. Just update the config file to enable delayed delete,
then modify your cyr_expire event in cyrus.conf.
Andy
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.ed
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009, Dan White wrote:
> With regards to the metadata partition, there is documentation located in the
> doc/install-upgrade.html file located in the source tarball release.
Thanks Dan. You are absolutely right and the metadata upgrade process was
mentioned in the doc/install-upg
Leena Heino wrote:
> Meta data partition:
> If I want to update our cyrus installation to use metadata partition,
> then how is this done.
>
> Do I manually create the similar directory structure to the new metadata
> partition as I have now in the conventional mixed data p
Meta data partition:
If I want to update our cyrus installation to use metadata partition,
then how is this done.
Do I manually create the similar directory structure to the new metadata
partition as I have now in the conventional mixed data partition?
Do I manually copy over the cyrus
2009/1/15 Rudy Gevaert
> Andrew Morgan wrote:
>
> > For those of you running large installations, how do you back them up?
>
> We have 7 backends:
> 400G 320G 81G 80% /mail/mail1
> 400G 273G 128G 69% /mail/mail2
> 450G 390G
On Thu, January 15, 2009 8:57 am, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Andrew Morgan wrote:
>
>
>> For those of you running large installations, how do you back them up?
>>
>
> We have 7 backends:
> 400G 320G 81G 80% /mail/mail1
> 400G 273G 128G 69% /mail/mail2
> 450G 390G 61G 87% /mail/mail3
> 400G 3
On Sun, 18 Jan 2009, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Btw has anybody migrated a normal setup to a murder setup?
>
> Can it easily be done? E.g. stop, edit configs, start. More or less :)
Yeah, it's easy. We did it here.
Have your frontend(s) and mupdate master machine ready to go. Then just
switch th
On 18 Jan 2009, at 14:58, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> I can't find any info about the unified on the wiki/site. I once did
> read about it. In the docs I can't find a definition of the unified
> setup.
From imapd.conf man page:
mupdate_config: standard
The configuration of the m
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 01:20:07PM -0500, Wesley Craig wrote:
> On 17 Jan 2009, at 03:22, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> > I meant that I'm 'scared' to use murder.
>
> "Standard" murder is pretty solid. "Unified" is not yet solid, but I
> think it's fair to say that that's the logical direction for Cyru
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 09:10:54AM -0800, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> Scared of what happening? We've been using murder here for the past 4
> years.
First, I haven't even tried to set up a murder. However from time to
time I see posts on the list (from you e.g. :)) about things going not
as they sho
On 17 Jan 2009, at 03:22, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> I meant that I'm 'scared' to use murder.
"Standard" murder is pretty solid. "Unified" is not yet solid, but I
think it's fair to say that that's the logical direction for Cyrus to
go -- it solves many inconsistencies, and it's a step along the p
On Sat, 17 Jan 2009, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 01:55:30PM -0500, Wesley Craig wrote:
>> On 16 Jan 2009, at 10:17, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
>>> No we don't have murder running (yet)
>>>
>>> I am not confident enough in the setup. I have seen to many bad
>>> messages on the list.
>>>
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 01:55:30PM -0500, Wesley Craig wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2009, at 10:17, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
>> No we don't have murder running (yet)
>>
>> I am not confident enough in the setup. I have seen to many bad
>> messages on the list.
>>
>> But I haven't set it up yet, so I may be 'scar
On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 01:23:09PM +1100, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 01:55:30PM -0500, Wesley Craig wrote:
> > On 16 Jan 2009, at 10:17, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> > > No we don't have murder running (yet)
> > >
> > > I am not confident enough in the setup. I have seen to many bad
>
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 01:55:30PM -0500, Wesley Craig wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2009, at 10:17, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> > No we don't have murder running (yet)
> >
> > I am not confident enough in the setup. I have seen to many bad
> > messages on the list.
> >
> > But I haven't set it up yet, so I may be
On 16 Jan 2009, at 10:17, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> No we don't have murder running (yet)
>
> I am not confident enough in the setup. I have seen to many bad
> messages on the list.
>
> But I haven't set it up yet, so I may be 'scared' for nothing.
There are always bugs, of course, but in recent vers
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 12:08:24PM -0800, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> > Fulls take a lot longer, but I can't give you any time estimates now.
>
> Our incrementals take about 2 hours (both backends are done at the same
> time). Our fulls take an entire day, but we only do fulls once a month.
> I'm ho
> I would like to add a *lot* more storage so that we can increase our email
> quotas (currently 200MB per user). It seems like the proper way to scale
> up is to split the Cyrus metadata off and use some large SATA drives for
> the message files. I was considering adding a shelf of 1TB SATA dri
On Friday 16 January 2009 06:34:29 Andrew Morgan wrote:
> This kinda goes back to a discussion last week about filesystems. I think
> I would like ZFS, but I'm not sure I want to switch our Cyrus stuff over
> to Solaris. We run a fair amount of Solaris on SPARC here, but no Solaris
> x86. Unfort
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 04:42:04PM -0800, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> But then I started thinking about how I was going to backup all this new
> data... Our backup administrator isn't too excited about trying to backup
> 12TB of email data.
>
> What if we used Cyrus replication in combination with d
gt;>
>>> What if we used Cyrus replication in combination with delayed expunge
>>> as a
>>> form of "backup"? We currently only keep 1 month of daily backups
>>> anyways...
>>>
>>> For those of you running large installations, how do
On Thu, 15 Jan 2009, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Andrew Morgan wrote:
>
>> For those of you running large installations, how do you back them up?
>
> We have 7 backends:
> 400G 320G 81G 80% /mail/mail1
> 400G 273G 128G 69% /mail/mail2
>
combination with delayed expunge as a
>> form of "backup"? We currently only keep 1 month of daily backups
>> anyways...
>>
>> For those of you running large installations, how do you back them up?
>
> I don't have a really large installation anymore bu
Andrew Morgan wrote:
> For those of you running large installations, how do you back them up?
We have 7 backends:
400G 320G 81G 80% /mail/mail1
400G 273G 128G 69% /mail/mail2
450G 390G 61G 87% /mail/mail3
Andrew Morgan wrote:
> But then I started thinking about how I was going to backup all this new
> data... Our backup administrator isn't too excited about trying to backup
> 12TB of email data.
Just a side note:
For most backup systems it is not the size which matters much (because
only a sma
"? We currently only keep 1 month of daily backups
> anyways...
>
> For those of you running large installations, how do you back them up?
I don't have a really large installation anymore but what I still do is:
1) use 'expunge_mode: delayed' and 'delete_mo
I have an existing Cyrus installation consisting of:
(2) backend servers, each with 800GB of SAN storage, 1 cyrus partition
(3) frontend servers
(1) mupdate master
Obviously, we are running Cyrus as a murder cluster and we really like
that.
I'm interested in upgrading both the servers an
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008, kbajwa wrote:
> CentOS 5.2
> Postfix 2.3.3
>
> After three weeks to install Dovecot & Dovecot-Sieve, I am going to try to
> install:
>
> Cyrus-Imapd,
> Cyrus-SASL &
> Cyrus-Sieve
>
>
> I have already installed Cyrus package which comes with CentOS. I am looking
> simple "How t
CentOS 5.2
Postfix 2.3.3
After three weeks to install Dovecot & Dovecot-Sieve, I am going to try to
install:
Cyrus-Imapd,
Cyrus-SASL &
Cyrus-Sieve
I have already installed Cyrus package which comes with CentOS. I am looking
simple "How to" to configure these application.
Please dire me to a
>
>
> I've noticed that sometimes I get some error like "imap server not
> reponding..."
>
> I now things are woking ok if you wait a
> few seconds and try to repeat the action, then it is executed with no
> error...
>
> I run sendmail and cyrus in the same box (dell 2850,
> 8GB of ram, 2 dual
I've noticed that sometimes I get some error like "imap server not
reponding..."
I now things are woking ok if you wait a
few seconds and try to repeat the action, then it is executed with no
error...
I run sendmail and cyrus in the same box (dell 2850,
8GB of ram, 2 dual core xeon @ 2GHz)
Hi, not sure if this is the proper forums, but I am having a problem
installing Cyrus IMAP. I am trying to install the newest stable
version on FreeBSD. Everything is basically installed and configured.
I am at the point where I run "mkimap" and I get the following
output...
%./mkimap
reading con
not done it. It's quite a long time that I
switched all db's to skiplist and I won't come back.
Simon
Thanks.
AJ
Quoting Simon Matter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
Can anyone offer any advice for moving our Cyrus installation from
one server which is Redhat 7.3 to a new
Cyrus installation from
one server which is Redhat 7.3 to a new server that will be RHEL4? If
I install the same version of Cyrus on the new server, can I just move
all of the files over and things will be happy? I was reading about
using XFER to move the mailboxes over, but we do not have a murd
kiplist and I won't come back.
Simon
>
> Thanks.
> AJ
>
> Quoting Simon Matter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>>> Hi,
>>> Can anyone offer any advice for moving our Cyrus installation from
>>> one server which is Redhat 7.3 to a new server that w
> Hi,
> Can anyone offer any advice for moving our Cyrus installation from
> one server which is Redhat 7.3 to a new server that will be RHEL4? If
> I install the same version of Cyrus on the new server, can I just move
> all of the files over and things will be happy? I wa
Hi I would using imapsync. That way you can be running the latest
version of Cyrus and also have a situation where both servers can be up
and running if need be.
AJ wrote:
> Hi,
> Can anyone offer any advice for moving our Cyrus installation from
> one server which is Redhat 7.3
Hi,
Can anyone offer any advice for moving our Cyrus installation from
one server which is Redhat 7.3 to a new server that will be RHEL4? If
I install the same version of Cyrus on the new server, can I just move
all of the files over and things will be happy? I was reading about
using
We have SuSE Email Server III, this product has a cyrus IMAP server. We
have plans to set a nuew server based in SuSE Linux 10, with Cyrus. We
plan to move all the excisting users to that server.
Are there any howtos of that kind of migration? Thanks
A/P Andres Tarallo
WD&B Consultores
Montevid
Hi Noah, if you get a good response, please share it with me. Thanks, Jerry
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Noah
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 7:04 PM
To: cyrus
Subject: good cyrus installation howto
Hi there,
might somebody send me to a
Hi there,
might somebody send me to a good cyrus installation howto for a first timer.
CHeers,
Noah
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
cm user.davidk worked.
Thank you for your help!
Simon Matter wrote:
Try this (assuming cyrusadmin is your cyrus admin):
cyradm --user cyrusadmin --auth login localhost
This works, provided that I add my own username to the cyrus admin
lists. For some reason my "cyrusadmin" account that I cre
>
>> Try this (assuming cyrusadmin is your cyrus admin):
>> cyradm --user cyrusadmin --auth login localhost
>
>
> This works, provided that I add my own username to the cyrus admin
> lists. For some reason my "cyrusadmin" account that I created doesn't
> work.
>
> cyradm --user davidk --auth login
Try this (assuming cyrusadmin is your cyrus admin):
cyradm --user cyrusadmin --auth login localhost
This works, provided that I add my own username to the cyrus admin
lists. For some reason my "cyrusadmin" account that I created doesn't
work.
cyradm --user davidk --auth login localhost
> Hi Simon,
> So I did clean house, went through and deleted everything out of
> every directory I had put cyrus stuff into. Built and installed the
> RPMs. Cyrus runs fine, except it continues to give me the same error
> that I had before when using Thunderbird to access my inbox:
>
> "mail
Hi Simon,
So I did clean house, went through and deleted everything out of
every directory I had put cyrus stuff into. Built and installed the
RPMs. Cyrus runs fine, except it continues to give me the same error
that I had before when using Thunderbird to access my inbox:
"mailbox does
t
>
> So it seg faults whenever I attempt to log into the cyrus server through
> cyradm on the CentOS system. If I use a different server (OSX box) and
> try connecting, i get an authentication error.
>
> I think I'm going to delete my source installation and try instead
But
cyrus server through
cyradm on the CentOS system. If I use a different server (OSX box) and
try connecting, i get an authentication error.
I think I'm going to delete my source installation and try instead
installing the source RPMs found on this site:
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/
David Korpiewski schrieb:
(3) I tried running cyradm to build a mailbox, but it failed because
some directories were not in the right place originally. After moving
the Cyrus/IMAP directory up a level it got rid of those initial errors
about not finding the .pm files and now I get this error:
> I've built Cyrus 2.3.3 from source and have also built the latest
> postfix from source. I'm having some weird problems, that I hope
> someone can help me with (OS is CentOS 4.3):
>
...
...
> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.1 /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.0
> /usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl
I've built Cyrus 2.3.3 from source and have also built the latest
postfix from source. I'm having some weird problems, that I hope
someone can help me with (OS is CentOS 4.3):
(1) How do I get advanced logging going? I have edited the
syslogd.conf file and have set all imap and mail loggin
I've searched google, but can't seem to find any clear directions ... I
found one reference to running 'db_upgrade -h /var/imap/db', but that
doesn't seem to work without a filename to work on ...
So, I'm a bit worried that I'll miss something :(
Has someone documented somewhere what needs t
Joseph:
I'll be using Postfix, not sendmail. And I'll be using a milter, however
quaretinig of spam or virus is not an option.
Andres
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 09:15 -0500, Joseph Brennan wrote:
> Andres tarallo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Now I'm in need to also create in bulk the sieve filt
On Wed, 2005-11-09 at 10:04 -0300, Andres tarallo wrote:
> I'm setting a new email server, with cyrus IMAP and SIEVE. I will add in
> bulk a few hundred mail accounts. I've managed to modify a PERL script
> that creates the accounts and needed folders to my needs.
>
> Now I'm in need to also crea
Andres tarallo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now I'm in need to also create in bulk the sieve filters for clasiffing
SPAM and mails suspected to have viruses.
As far as I've found sieve filters must be set for each user, by the
USer. I want to install an initial filter as the system manager for e
I'm setting a new email server, with cyrus IMAP and SIEVE. I will add in
bulk a few hundred mail accounts. I've managed to modify a PERL script
that creates the accounts and needed folders to my needs.
Now I'm in need to also create in bulk the sieve filters for clasiffing
SPAM and mails suspecte
To: לאון קולצ'ינסקי
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: RE: How to make cerificate for client installation?
> Hi,
> Thanks for your reply.
>
> I've found this on http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki/ssl_root_ca_new
>
> "Create a PKCS#7 format of t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Hello Leon,
I've found this on http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki/ssl_root_ca_new
"Create a PKCS#7 format of the Root CA's public certificate:
This will allow clients to easily import it into their
their PKI storage places, such as Outlook Express and Netscape.
This
I found a very nice website full of all sorts of useful certificate and
OpenSSL information and guides:
http://www.gagravarr.org/writing/openssl-certs/
I don't know if this site will answer your problem, but take a look.
Andy
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus
; -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Cristian
> Mitrana
> Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 11:54 AM
> To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Subject: Re: How to make cerificate for client installation?
>
> * [EMAIL PROTECTE
nday, October 10, 2005 11:54 AM
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: How to make cerificate for client installation?
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-10-05 10:46]:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm using SMTP-AUTH with TLS wrapper with Self Signed Certificate on my
&g
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [10-10-05 10:46]:
> Hello All,
>
> I'm using SMTP-AUTH with TLS wrapper with Self Signed Certificate on my
> system.
>
> I want users to be able to install certificate on their computer (on OE or
> another mail-client) and not press "Yes" on the nag s
Hello
All,
I'm using SMTP-AUTH
with TLS wrapper with Self Signed Certificate on my system.
I want users to be
able to install certificate on their computer (on OE or another mail-client) and
not press "Yes" on the nag screen on every login.
How can I do it so
client certificate only con
Hello all,
I am looking for some people/companies which are using MURDER with vast
(more then 100.000) amount of mailboxes (apart from CMU) and can be used
as kind of *proof of concept*.
Please send then in private, so we don't pollute mailling lists.
Thanks.
Ondrej
--
OndÅej Surà <[EMAIL PROT
Christopher Pietrzykowski wrote:
I'm *really* new to this list but I've been wrecking my sleep patterns
reading and tweaking my Cyrus installation.
OS: FreeBSD5
I have both SASL 2.1.20 and IMAPd 2.2.10 installed.
Here's what I'd like to do:
- Authenticate against Unix system u
Hi,
-- Christopher Pietrzykowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have
mumbled on Sonntag, 19. Dezember 2004 5:10:33 Uhr MEZ -0700 regarding Cyrus
Installation:
I'm *really* new to this list but I've been wrecking my sleep patterns
reading and tweaking my Cyrus installation
I'm *really* new to this list but I've been wrecking my sleep patterns
reading and tweaking my Cyrus installation.
OS: FreeBSD5
I have both SASL 2.1.20 and IMAPd 2.2.10 installed.
Here's what I'd like to do:
- Authenticate against Unix system users.
- Authenticate users in
--On fredag, december 10, 2004 19.45.03 -0700 Michael Loftis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--On Saturday, December 11, 2004 03:30 +0100 Palle Girgensohn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to move an entire cyrus installation from FreeBSD 4.10 on IA32
(aka x386) to a new
--On Saturday, December 11, 2004 03:30 +0100 Palle Girgensohn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I'm trying to move an entire cyrus installation from FreeBSD 4.10 on IA32
(aka x386) to a new Dell 2850 running FreeBSD 5.3 (amd64, or really
EM64T).
I use DB3, 3.3.11, on both machines.
Hi!
I'm trying to move an entire cyrus installation from FreeBSD 4.10 on IA32
(aka x386) to a new Dell 2850 running FreeBSD 5.3 (amd64, or really EM64T).
I use DB3, 3.3.11, on both machines.
Cyrus imapd 2.2.8 on the old one, 2.2.10 on the new one.
I've dumped/restored /var/imap & /
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Stephen Rasmussen wrote:
Hello all,
I am trying to install cyrus-imap-2.2.8. When I run ./configure, I don't
seem to have any problems, but when I run make I get the following errors at
the end:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.96/../../../libucdmibs.so: undefined
referenc
Title: installation problem
Hello all,
I am trying to install cyrus-imap-2.2.8. When I run ./configure, I don’t seem to have any problems, but when I run make I get the following errors at the end:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.96/../../../libucdmibs.so: undefined reference to
> > I'm looking for pointers (past experience in particular) for sizing a
> > mail server for a large-ish mail install based on postfix, cyrus,
> > amavisd-new, clamav, spamassassin, and web mail (most likely imp)
> > serving around 100k mailboxes.
> I'm out of my league in estimating the hardware
> - It suffers from featuritis and a plethora of half-finished
> components.
Featuritis? Our users eat featuritis for breakfast, then move on to
drafting requirements. :)
But seriously, I'm mentioning IMP for its features and it even lacks a
couple of key ones (like a preview pane) that our us
On 17:54:46 27/09/2004 "John Madden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm looking for pointers (past experience in particular) for sizing a
> mail server for a large-ish mail install based on postfix, cyrus,
> amavisd-new, clamav, spamassassin, and web mail (most likely imp)
> serving around 100k mail
--- John Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm mostly concerned with cyrus keeping up with the load
> -- probably a couple thousand simultaneous connections
> via a web mail client.
>
> John
If this hasn't been mentioned in this thread already, you
definately want some sort of imapproxy so th
On 30 Sep 2004, at 16:26, John Madden wrote:
he seemed willing to offload that to another box, so I chose not
to cover that point and his box does seem more than adequate (if
properly utilized) for most content scanning.
True, there is that.
I'm mostly concerned with cyrus keeping up with the load
On 30 Sep 2004, at 15:55, Oliver Falk wrote:
Someone on the linuxmanagers list suggested I post my
question here, so here goes:
I'm looking for pointers (past experience in particular)
for sizing a mail
server for a large-ish mail install based on postfix, cyrus,
amavisd-new,
clamav, spamassassin,
> he seemed willing to offload that to another box, so I chose not
> to cover that point and his box does seem more than adequate (if
> properly utilized) for most content scanning.
True, there is that.
I'm mostly concerned with cyrus keeping up with the load -- probably a
couple thousand simulta
> My setup for about 1200 users (~ 6 - 7 mails/day):
> * Some IBM machine
> * 2 GB RAM
> * Dual-Xeon (2.66 GHz)
> * 100 GB Harddisk (SCSI 5 with IBM ServeRAID Controller)
Hmm. Any thoughts on whether or not twice the cpu's and 4x the RAM would
support 100k users with probably 1 million ma
> > Someone on the linuxmanagers list suggested I post my
> > question here, so here goes:
> >
> > I'm looking for pointers (past experience in particular)
> > for sizing a mail
> > server for a large-ish mail install based on postfix, cyrus,
> > amavisd-new,
> > clamav, spamassassin, and web ma
installation use Berkeley db
for mailboxes.db on SMP Linux system, just like us. Note that db3 is
the default, so if you did not change it, you probably use it.
Thanks for your imput !
--
Etienne GoyerLinux Québec Technologies Inc.
http://www.LinuxQuebec.com [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Etienne Goyer wrote:
> For the sake of comparison and help me pinpoint my problems, I would
> like to know if anybody with a large Cyrus installation use Berkeley db
> for mailboxes.db on SMP Linux system, just like us. Note that db3 is
> the default, so if
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