Op 23-02-17 om 00:34 schreef Jason Englander:
> See the /var/imap/proc section in doc/install-perf.html under your
> 2.4.17 source, if you have it.
>
> With default settings, you should be able to cat one of the files in
> /var/imap/proc, find which user it is in there, and the filename the
> user
On Wed, 22 Feb 2017, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
I would change the password and just kill the process the user is
hanging on.
But I don't see the username in "ps aux", how do I know which user hangs
on which process?
With regards,
Paul
See the /var/imap/proc section in doc/install-perf.html u
Op 22-02-17 om 22:48 schreef Bron Gondwana:
> Newer Cyrus can kill all connections for a single user with one command,
> cyr_deny. It adds an entry to the deny database and kills current
> connections.
Hmm, I am still using version 2.4.17 and that does not have it.
But maybe something for the f
Op 22-02-17 om 14:04 schreef Marcus Schopen:
> I would change the password and just kill the process the user is
> hanging on.
But I don't see the username in "ps aux", how do I know which user hangs
on which process?
With regards,
Paul
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Newer Cyrus can kill all connections for a single user with one command,
cyr_deny. It adds an entry to the deny database and kills current connections.
Bron.
On Wed, 22 Feb 2017, at 05:04, Marcus Schopen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Mittwoch, den 22.02.2017, 12:45 +0100 schrieb Paul van der Vlis:
> > H
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 22.02.2017, 12:45 +0100 schrieb Paul van der Vlis:
> Hello,
>
> When I change the password of a user what's logged in using an IMAP
> idle-connection, how long will the connection "stay"?
>
> My goal is that the user cannot access the mailbox anymore and does not
> get "new