Hello,
I have written some tools for Cyrus, in particular an app for Splunk.
It's designed for my environment and it is at this time poorly
documented, ...but you could find something of your interest. So I
decided to share this work.
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/4345/
Let me
2015-09-02 22:55 GMT-03:00 Nicola Nye :
> Hi gang,
>
> I've been migrating more information from cyrusimap to
> docs.cyrus.foundation today.
>
> 2) Cyrus GUI
> http://korreio.sourceforge.net/
>
> Last updated 2013. 2k+ total downloads, 16 this week.
>
> Anyone out there using these, given they don
Hi gang,
I've been migrating more information from cyrusimap to
docs.cyrus.foundation today.
On the downloads page
(http://www.cyrusimap.org/mediawiki/index.php/Downloads#External_Projects),
I came across mention of two things, which I'm wondering if they're
still in use enough to warrant remaini
You have a full management Interface called Artica using
Postfix/Cyrus-imap in LDAP management.
http://www.artica.fr
- Full LDAP integration.
- Full Postfix features + SpamAssassin, Milter-greylist,Amavis
- Full Quarantine management.
- Cyrus Mailboxes Creation/backup/restore
- All Cyrus tools
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 3:06 PM, Diego Ventrice
wrote:
> Guys,
>
> Is anyone using any good administration tool for both cyrus+postfix.
> With both using openldap
>
http://korreio.sf.net
--
Reinaldo de Carvalho
http://python-cyrus.sf.net
http://korreio.sf.net
"Don't try to adapt the software to
Guys,
Is anyone using any good administration tool for both cyrus+postfix.
With both using openldap
Thanks
Diego
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
On Mon, 8 Oct 2007, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
;
; I tried your patch and it doesn't really recurse here. It does recurse if I
; match on subdir !~ /^\./ You are matching on every character at the beginning
; of the line.
Yes, I spotted the missing backslash when I used the script on my
replica..
Hop
Andy Fiddaman wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Oct 2007, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> ;
> ; I tried your patch and it doesn't really recurse here. It does recurse if I
> ; match on subdir !~ /^\./ You are matching on every character at the
> beginning
> ; of the line.
>
> Yes, I spotted the missing backslash when I
ain a dot, none
of them were processed.
I made this change to get it to work (this is with 2.3.9), it could be
done in one match, this was just a quick fix.
--- cyrus-imapd-2.3.9/tools/migrate-metadata2006-11-30
17:11:25.0 +
+++ cyrus-imapd-2.3.9/tools/migrate-metadata.new20
essed.
I made this change to get it to work (this is with 2.3.9), it could be
done in one match, this was just a quick fix.
--- cyrus-imapd-2.3.9/tools/migrate-metadata2006-11-30
17:11:25.0 +
+++ cyrus-imapd-2.3.9/tools/migrate-metadata.new2007-10-05
14:06:54.842848647
Hi
I just migrated from standard unix mailbox to cyrus-imap. The migration
tools distributed with cyrus-imap somewhat obscure and largely undocu-
mented so I ended up writing my own, which I hope are better and I would
like to make available for anyone who might find them usefull. They are
On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 03:35:30AM +0200, Markus Wernig wrote:
> Apr 5 01:58:11 alhambra perl[7152]: [ID 702911 auth.notice] Bad
> IPLOCALPORT value"
> imclient_connect: unknown host "127.0.0.1" at
The one time I saw that sort of thing in the past, it was in another
application, and related to
Hello again (back to trouble ;-)
After "fixing" the master segfault trouble (backing out SUN's patch) I'm
back to where it all started: The whole of cyrus administration via the
perl scripts doesn't work any more.
sieveshell reports: "
connecting to localhost
unable to connect to server at /usr/l
Hi!
First of all, sorry for x-posting, but this question doesn't really fit in
anywhere...
I'm looking for a tool to enable users to sign up for an e-mail account.
I'm going to open up a mail hosting service and I need some engine that can
check an entered user name with the existing database so t
Hi Kendrick, list,
Kendrick Vargas wrote:
Basically I want to do a copy from IMAP to IMAP, both servers being cyrus
- one version 2.1 and the other 2.2. From the searches I ran it seems that
the general concensus is to use imapcp, however it's homepage seems to
think it's experimental software
> Hi folks,
>
> I've just set up a new machine and have everything working almost exactly
> the way I want. I am at the last stage of migrating off an old system. I
> often see discussions here about which tools people need to do a proper
> migration from one server to ano
he way I want. I am at the last stage of migrating off an old system. I
often see discussions here about which tools people need to do a proper
migration from one server to another, but apparently my search foo is
kinda weak.
Basically I want to do a copy from IMAP to IMAP, both servers being cy
th of mail for any one folder. I
don't want the script dieing half way through the transfer.
In my experience mailutil handles this fine.
Any pointers to other tools that might fit the bill would be appreciated
too. Thanks much :-)
I've had excellent results with mailutil, as sugg
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 10:45:51AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
> I've used mailutil (which is part of UW IMAP) several times in the past.
> In fact this is how I take a mailing list archive (in mbox format) and
> inject it into my server.
I used mailutil too sometimes, but recently I settled wi
want. I am at the last stage of migrating off an old system. I
> often see discussions here about which tools people need to do a proper
> migration from one server to another, but apparently my search foo is
> kinda weak.
>
> Basically I want to do a copy from IMAP to IMAP, both s
Hello Kendrick,
I have recentlely faced the same task and my way of dealing with it
was pretty painful. I tried several different IMAP migration tools,
but none wanted to work propertly. After several days of
experimenting, I've just ended up manually recreating a
Kendrick Vargas wrote:
Hi folks,
I've just set up a new machine and have everything working almost exactly
the way I want. I am at the last stage of migrating off an old system. I
often see discussions here about which tools people need to do a proper
migration from one server to another
Hi folks,
I've just set up a new machine and have everything working almost exactly
the way I want. I am at the last stage of migrating off an old system. I
often see discussions here about which tools people need to do a proper
migration from one server to another, but apparently my s
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, Pat Lashley wrote:
> Are there any tools for the mail admin to use to edit, or at least
> view, annotations on messages and mailboxes/folders?
Viewing can be done with the cyradm info command.
Currently, there isn't a way to set an annotation, mostly because we
Are there any tools for the mail admin to use to edit, or at least
view, annotations on messages and mailboxes/folders?
Thanks,
-Pat
I'm trying to compile cyrus-imapd 2.1.11(even with
2.1.09 and 2.1.10), and when I run the tools/mkimap
during the install process where it says to, I get the
following error message:
can't open /etc/imapd.conf at (eval 1) line 15,
line 82.
every single time. I have a /etc/imapd.con
Citando Ian McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> cyradm, I think.
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joshua Schmidlkofer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:14 AM
> Subject: Configuration Tools.
&
Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
What is the preferred method of managing Cyrus?
js
Have a look at the websieve sourceforge project! Its a perl based cgi
application for managing cyrus sieve and imap!
cyradm, I think.
- Original Message -
From: "Joshua Schmidlkofer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:14 AM
Subject: Configuration Tools.
> What is the preferred method of managing Cyrus?
>
>
> js
>
>
>
Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
What is the preferred method of managing Cyrus?
js
To let someone else do it. ;-)
I prefer to just do it via command line but I also don't have LOTS of
users...others use a web-based product whose title escapes me at the moment.
=G=
What is the preferred method of managing Cyrus?
js
> "Jeremy" == Jeremy Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeremy> Neat. Our approach is to use a Postfix content filter. It
Jeremy> checks the recipients against a DB to see if anyone have
Jeremy> spam protection turned on, and if one does then it adds
Jeremy> the SpamAssassin h
Bob Finch wrote:
>The "spam" test passes the message to spamassassin's spamd. The test
>returns true iff the spamassassin score is greater than the threshold.
>This way, only users that want to use spamassassin incur the extra
>overhead.
>
>
Neat. Our approach is to use a Postfix content filte
Rob Siemborski wrote:
>On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Marcel van der Boom wrote:
>
>
>>I'm definitely interested in your experience with this setup.
>>
>>Would this also allow users to actually *block* messages, so spammers
>>might give up after some time?
>>
>>
>
>Yes, though I wouldn't recommend th
I'm building a sieve tool using CMU's sieve engine and the GNU
mailutils mail handling library. I'd be very interested in
this estenssion. Can you send me the diffs, and a complete
source tree may be handy as well.
Thanks a lot!
Sam
Quoteing [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 10:58:58AM
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Bob Finch wrote:
> I've written a sieve extension so you can write something like this:
>
> require [ "spam", "fileinto" ];
> if spam {
> fileinto "spamfolder";
> }
>
> The "spam" test passes the message to spamassassin's spamd. The test
> returns true iff the sp
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> We are testing a combination of SpamAssassin and MimeDefang here at CMU,
> where we just tag spam with a header and allow people to use sieve to do
> what they will with the resulting messages.
I'm doing the same thing at home and at two ISPs and it w
This sounds very interesting, if the diffs aren't to big, please post
them to the list.
Regards,
Hein
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 19:58, Bob Finch wrote:
> I've written a sieve extension so you can write something like this:
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
> "Rob" == Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rob> We are testing a combination of SpamAssassin and MimeDefang
Rob> here at CMU, where we just tag spam with a header and allow
Rob> people to use sieve to do what they will with the resulting
Rob> messages.
I've written
Our policy for spam-control is the following:
a. Everything which is a risk for the network as a whole: trap site wide
(MTA level or even before (ip-blocking)) For example we use spamshield
now to block ip routes to flooding hosts.
b. The rest is under user control (cannot be done at MTA le
On 24 Apr 2002, simon wrote:
> I have used spam assassin in the past but I don't know if there is
> a webfront definitely possible and to not have them to have shell
> accounts.
We are testing a combination of SpamAssassin and MimeDefang here at CMU,
where we just tag spam with a header and allo
On Wed, 2002-04-24 at 11:46, Marcel van der Boom wrote:
> In search for a spam control tool to use in combination with cyrus I
> couldn't find something to our liking.
you should be able to use anything as spam control should be
MTA based.
I have used spam assassin in the past but I don't know
In search for a spam control tool to use in combination with cyrus I
couldn't find something to our liking.
Our first choice would be:
mapSoN (http://mapson.sourceforge.net)
===
uses a direct delivery to mailbox (/var/spool/mail like) mechanism so
cannot be used d
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:58:42 -0500
From: Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We've improved the stuff we use locally (which is pretty much what we
released as cyrus-graphtools) and I should tar it up and give it out.
I've put a tarball at
http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/~leg/hammer-
We've improved the stuff we use locally (which is pretty much what we
released as cyrus-graphtools) and I should tar it up and give it out.
Larry
From: Amos Gouaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 09:51:46 -0600
> On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 10:36:54 -0500,
> Kiarna Boyd <
> On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 10:36:54 -0500,
> Kiarna Boyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (kb) writes:
kb> Good Morning,
kb> Any one using the cyrus-graphtools.1.0 in 2.1.1?
Kinda. One thing I discovered is that it is reporting the current
number of active sessions and the total number of *forks*. In o
Good Morning,
Any one using the cyrus-graphtools.1.0 in 2.1.1?
Thanks!
-Kiarna
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Subject: mail testing tools
Good Morning,
Any one using Unix based load testing tools
for their mail servers?
I can only find PC based ones currently.
I may end up writing a perl script that just
sends mail to my test mailboxes, but if
there's something better out there?
T
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 10:36:37AM +:
> Good Morning,
>
> Any one using Unix based load testing tools
> for their mail servers?
>
> I can only find PC based ones currently.
>
> I may end up writing a perl script that just
> sends mai
Good Morning,
Any one using Unix based load testing tools
for their mail servers?
I can only find PC based ones currently.
I may end up writing a perl script that just
sends mail to my test mailboxes, but if
there's something better out there?
Thanks!
-Kiarna
Hello,
I have a problem to migrate unix Mailbox to cyrus with
mbox2imap script :
> mbox2imap /var/spool/mail/toto
>Enter your IMAP username:cyradmin
>Enter your IMAP password:x
Can't call method "login" on an undefined value at mbox2cyrus.pl line
92, line 2.
I have installed the p
the logs?
Integrity:
Test for any loss or corruption of data (i.e. in messages)
Before I go off to trawl freshmeat/google/write-my-own, are there any good
existing tools people would recommend for such work?
TIA,
--
Cillian
Jules Agee wrote:
>
>
> 2) write a Perl script from scratch to do the same thing. I'm OK at
> Perl, so I know I could do this, but I think it might take me more
> time than I have.
Jules,
if you know Perl then go the Perl route.
I found it relatively easy to write a Perl program which
calls t
I found a utility to export the SIMS database mailboxes to mbox
format, so it looks like I can use Steve Snodgrass' user2cyrus script
for my migration. Thanks!
-Jules
Jules Agee wrote:
> I'm looking for a tool that will migrate all of my users' mailboxes from
> the Sun Internet Messaging Ser
I'm looking for a tool that will migrate all of my users' mailboxes
from the Sun Internet Messaging Server to Cyrus. Unfortunately, SIMS
stores all mailboxes in some unknown database format and the only
means I have to access them is IMAP. I've seen a few others ask
similar questions in the li
Does anyone have any tools that they use to test the performance of the
IMAP server under load?
Thanks,
Scott
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i cannot find the tools/mkimap command. so
i'm stuck on that step. where can i find it?
, April 12, 2001 11:52
AM
Subject: RE: no tools/mkimap
It's
in the source. The configure and makefile files are maintained very well.
For instance, the perl module of cyradm will not take -R
x.
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROT
i cannot find the tools/mkimap command. so i'm
stuck on that step. where can i find it?
I'm using Redhat 7 using qmail for my installation
of cyrus imap. There is no inetd file so what do i need to do to get cyrus
started? I had installed courier-imap and that used tcpserver to ru
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