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Da: Marty Lee
A: Eric Luyten
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Data: 29 giugno 2017 0.27.06 CEST
Oggetto: Re: Upgrading Cyrus from 2.3.16, going to 2.5.11 or 3.0.2 ?
Eri
Eric,
I know 3.0 compiles on Solaris 10 & 11; I think the only bit that
didn’t work was the http section to provide caldav/carddav, as the
implementation seems to depend on linux’isms. I got it compiled
without the calendar and address book functionality (although
that was a couple of months ago
Hi,
Our environment is Solaris 10 / Intel.
Are there good reasons to stay away from 3.0 ?
We have a pretty impressive user count and mail spool volume
but not a lot of complexity (no murder nor replication, no domains,
and few, if any, access control extravaganza).
Thank you in advance fo
On 04/26/2017 05:11 AM, Dr. Peer-Joachim Koch wrote:
Hi,
I am preparing an update of an old mail server. The mailboxes and mails
are no the problem.
This seems to be easy. But how can I transfer the sieve scripts ?
However I can write a script using sieve shell and import all ~100
scripts for
Hi,
I am preparing an update of an old mail server. The mailboxes and mails
are no the problem.
This seems to be easy. But how can I transfer the sieve scripts ?
However I can write a script using sieve shell and import all ~100
scripts for the users,
but maybe there is a more simpler solutio
Hi Mick,
The default database formats for the mailbox list and the seen state
databases has been changed to the skiplist backend.
Check out the install-upgrade.html file in the doc directory - it will
have some more information that should help you out.
Dan
Michael JOLY wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I
Hello,
I have a problem when I try to upgrade cyrus 21 to cyrus 22.
I had this error :
Database backends mismatch! You must manually verify and update the Cyrus
databases to the new backends
Could you help me please ?
Sincerely yours,
Mick
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
C
Jesper K. Pedersen schrieb:
In connection to upgrading our small email server (around 35 users) I
have run into a slight problem. I can log into my server and also get a
folderlist, but it seems it is hanging (not displaying) content in the
folders.
My source server is running this version:
v
In connection to upgrading our small email server (around 35 users) I
have run into a slight problem. I can log into my server and also get a
folderlist, but it seems it is hanging (not displaying) content in the
folders.
My source server is running this version:
version
name : Cyrus IMA
Hi!
Ive got old Redhat 7.2 boxes running imap 2.1.1. The DB version is 3.xx.xx.
Need to upgrade to newer Redhat version.
Ive gone through upgrade-howtos which come with the package.
Yet cvt_cyrusdb will fail under new flavour of Redhat Linux (ES 3.0 ) bcos
of
the Berkely DB incomapibility.
> To repair my quota woes I have to upgrade my cyrus install.
>
> PLEASE tell me from your experience what version you currently find to be
the most stable.
>
> I am running 2.0.7
>
2.0.16 is much the most stable of the 2.x series, particularly under load.
CMU have reported 5000 simultaneous conne
Good Morning!
To repair my quota woes I have to upgrade my cyrus install.
PLEASE tell me from your experience what version you currently find to be the most
stable.
I am running 2.0.7
I appreciate it!
-Kiarna
Hi,
I finaly managed to install cyrus a few months ago and am happily running it now. What
I am wondering about, is how do I upgrade. Is it possible to do:
(in 2.0.14 dir) : ./configure, make make install
and none of my personal files (.conf etc) will be overwritten?
Also, If it does not wor
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