Good morning,
I connect to cyrus imap server remotely by Roundcube web client. When
I tried to connect, I get an error from the syslog on imap server:
Nov 1 11:34:36 servername imap[15980]: login: cl.domain.cz
[192.168.24.52] mailarchiv plaintext User logged in
SESSIONID=
Nov 1 11:34:36 s
cache. It would be easy to patch
unexpunge the same way (or abstract the whole thing behind the message API,
which is probably a better idea)
Bron.
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015, at 23:20, Stephan via Info-cyrus wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> unexpunge (cyrus 2.5.7) is showing weird behaviour w
Hello all,
unexpunge (cyrus 2.5.7) is showing weird behaviour when it comes to subject
lines containing the double quotation mark ("). When running reconstruct -l the
subject lines containg a '"' show up as
{}Subject, for instance
Subj: {109}
Cron
I redire
> Hi!
>
> Since sometime in 2.4, we've seen odd behaviour in the CMD and ENVIRON of
> imapd
> processes. Like this:
>
>
> --klip--
> [jmmpelto@pcn1 ~]$ ps -ef|grep imapd|head -n 1
> cyrus 300 15885 0 13:30 ?00:00:00 imapd:
> webmail-3.mappi.helsinki.fi [128.214.20.217] ajokela
> [jmmp
Hi!
Since sometime in 2.4, we've seen odd behaviour in the CMD and ENVIRON of imapd
processes. Like this:
--klip--
[jmmpelto@pcn1 ~]$ ps -ef|grep imapd|head -n 1
cyrus 300 15885 0 13:30 ?00:00:00 imapd:
webmail-3.mappi.helsinki.fi [128.214.20.217] ajokela
Joseph Brennan wrote:
>
> --On September 4, 2012 12:02:11 +0100 Ken Smith wrote:
>
>
>> {snip}
>>
>
> Does the second Seamonkey save to a local drafts folder instead of imap?
>
> I assume you are not using delayed expunge on cyrus.
>
>
>
No the 2nd Seamonkey is set to save drafts into the drafts o
--On September 4, 2012 12:02:11 +0100 Ken Smith wrote:
> I was editing a mail using Seamonkey as the mua on one machine. I saved
> the mail to drafts and opened it on another machine again with
> Seamonkey, made the changes I wanted and saved the mail to drafts again.
> The draft message has va
Hi all, I've been using Cyrus-imap for ages. Its excellent. Currently on
2.3.7 on a Centos 5 setup.
I was editing a mail using Seamonkey as the mua on one machine. I saved
the mail to drafts and opened it on another machine again with
Seamonkey, made the changes I wanted and saved the mail to d
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 08:40:40PM +0200, steff...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi Bron,
>
> the permissions are correct. If I run reconstruct -G I get a "uid xxx guid
> mismatch" message for a certain mail each time (although this message is not
> in the mailbox sync_client is choking on). Shouldn't reconst
Hi Bron,
the permissions are correct. If I run reconstruct -G I get a "uid xxx guid
mismatch" message for a certain mail each time (although this message is not in
the mailbox sync_client is choking on). Shouldn't reconstruct -G take care of
this ?
Regards
Stephan
Am Wednesday 13 October 201
Are you reconstructing with -G? My best guess is the original file is corrupt,
but without -G it won't notice!
steff...@gmx.de wrote:
>Hello everybody,
>
>I have a problem regarding the synchronisation in 2.4.0. I installed 2.4.0 on
>two test servers where 2.3.16 was installed. The imapd on the
Hello everybody,
I have a problem regarding the synchronisation in 2.4.0. I installed 2.4.0 on
two test servers where 2.3.16 was installed. The imapd on the replica hasn't
been running for a while. After the two where online I tried to replicate from
the master to the replica and ran into some
Dan White wrote:
> For instance, creating the mailbox INBOX/Work/Jim without first creating
> INBOX/Work would make INBOX/Work non selectable, with children.
I tested that, and our cyrus server returns also NonExistent...
* LIST (\NonExistent \Noselect \HasChildren) "." "alpha"
not what he g
On Fri, 21 May 2010, Simon Matter wrote:
> Before you put too much work into it, why not upgrade to the current
> 2.3.16 release first? IIRC there have been quite a number of skiplist
> fixes in the recent versions so you may have luck with it.
I'm doing that right now... waiting for the lunch ma
> On Thu, 20 May 2010, Dan White wrote:
>
>> Which backend are you using for your mailboxes database (config item:
>> mboxlist_db)?
>>
>> You might try converting to a different backend if you suspect problems
>> with it.
>
> I'm using the skiplist one, since bdb is more time doing recovery than
>
On Thu, 20 May 2010, Dan White wrote:
> Which backend are you using for your mailboxes database (config item:
> mboxlist_db)?
>
> You might try converting to a different backend if you suspect problems
> with it.
I'm using the skiplist one, since bdb is more time doing recovery than
doing useful
On 20/05/10 14:03 +0200, Lorenzo Marcantonio wrote:
>On Thu, 20 May 2010, Dan White wrote:
>
>> \Noselect should be returned for hierarchically delimited 'placeholders'
>> that are not actual mailboxes.
>>
>> For instance, creating the mailbox INBOX/Work/Jim without first creating
>> INBOX/Work wou
On Thu, 20 May 2010, Michael Menge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> allowallsubscribe: 1 in imapd.conf may solve your problem
Already tried that, it still happens :(
--
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On Thu, 20 May 2010, Dan White wrote:
> \Noselect should be returned for hierarchically delimited 'placeholders'
> that are not actual mailboxes.
>
> For instance, creating the mailbox INBOX/Work/Jim without first creating
> INBOX/Work would make INBOX/Work non selectable, with children.
>
> Or an
;t see the contents...
\Noselect should be returned for hierarchically delimited 'placeholders'
that are not actual mailboxes.
For instance, creating the mailbox INBOX/Work/Jim without first creating
INBOX/Work would make INBOX/Work non selectable, with children.
Or another scenario is that
users
>don't see the contents...
\Noselect should be returned for hierarchically delimited 'placeholders'
that are not actual mailboxes.
For instance, creating the mailbox INBOX/Work/Jim without first creating
INBOX/Work would make INBOX/Work non selectable, with children.
nti"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "Curriculum"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "Drafts"
* LIST (\HasChildren) "." "Fornitori A-F"
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) "." "Fornitori G-Z"
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "."
Client: Thunderbird (V2 - beta 2) on Vista 32
I get a failure in my log when opening a (imap)mailbox with Tunderbird
but everything works!
#imap.conf
virtdomains: yes
defaultdomain: domain.xx
servername: domain.xx
loginrealms: domain.xx
saslauthd[55269] :cache_lookup: [login=] [service=] [r
Bob Marcan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
May 17 10:41:06 populus2 lmtpunix[15310]: DBERROR: error fetching
user.avucajnk: cyrusdb error
Does a
reconstruct -f -r user.avucajnk
help?
If so, the cyrus.*-Database-Files were corrupted in the users'
maildirectory.
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrus
Hi.
RHEL 4.4
cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-3.RHEL4.1
postfix-2.2.10-1.RHEL4.2
>From the maillog:
May 17 10:41:06 populus2 postfix/lmtp[15309]: 0F776840280:
to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, orig_to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
relay=/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp], delay=1421,
status=deferred
(host /va
Hi,
Just sharing my experiences, I'm using virtual domains with unix hiearcy
seperator.
For instance to sync user [EMAIL PROTECTED] you can do:
Syncing a mailbox:
-m 'ugent.be!user.laurens^bielen'
Syncing his sieve scripts:
-s '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Syncing the user:
-u '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
It
Hi,
I want my user to log with their email addresse (eg, [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
All my users are stored in LDAP (OpenLDAP) -
"[EMAIL PROTECTED],ou=...,dc=here,dc=com".
It's working - aka I can authenticate a real user.
But, as the "admins: cyrus", I have to have an LDAP entry set like
"mail=cyrus@,d
Alexandre BOULANGER wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using since 2 years a few Debian mail servers, now running Cyrus
2.1.18, both with imapd and pop3d activated.
I have perdition as proxy for mapping [EMAIL PROTECTED] logins to the format
they're stocked into Cyrus, nothing more.
I've got a major problem s
In fact, no, popminpoll is already set to 0.
I've tried to set it to 1, for a while, in order to restrict the number
of pop3 sessions, but I still had "message-blocking-mailbox" problem
Le mercredi 07 décembre 2005 à 09:47 -0800, Andrew Morgan a écrit :
>
> Could it be the popminpoll setting in
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Alexandre BOULANGER wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using since 2 years a few Debian mail servers, now running Cyrus
2.1.18, both with imapd and pop3d activated.
I have perdition as proxy for mapping [EMAIL PROTECTED] logins to the format
they're stocked into Cyrus, nothing more.
I've g
Hi all,
I'm using since 2 years a few Debian mail servers, now running Cyrus
2.1.18, both with imapd and pop3d activated.
I have perdition as proxy for mapping [EMAIL PROTECTED] logins to the format
they're stocked into Cyrus, nothing more.
I've got a major problem since 1 month now; sometimes P
Hi
Several programs don't agree on what cyrus-imap is reporting on a
particular mailbox in my imap installation.
Here is the imap transcript
fanta:/var/www/webmail/config# telnet localhost 143
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK fanta.veritel.com.au Cyrus IM
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Cory D. Wiles wrote:
>
>> Programs Installed:
>> Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.12
>> Cyrus SASL 2.1.20
>>
>> I have been trying to get sieve running all day, but to no avail. If I
>> run the following command:
>>
>> shell>$sieveshell --user=cwiles -a cyrus loca
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005, Cory D. Wiles wrote:
Programs Installed:
Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.12
Cyrus SASL 2.1.20
I have been trying to get sieve running all day, but to no avail. If I
run the following command:
shell>$sieveshell --user=cwiles -a cyrus localhost
I get the following error:
connecting to localhost
Programs Installed:
Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.12
Cyrus SASL 2.1.20
I have been trying to get sieve running all day, but to no avail. If I
run the following command:
shell>$sieveshell --user=cwiles -a cyrus localhost
I get the following error:
connecting to localhost
Bad protocol from MANAGESIEVE server:
Hi
Has anyone seen anything like this before? Is there any more
information I could provide to help to track this problem down?
We're running Cyrus 2.1.x on FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE. During the
busiest time of the day we get up to about 2000 concurrent
connections to the imaps port.
Sometimes we s
Hi,
A couple of weeks ago I upgraded from 2.1.16 to 2.2.8,
anyhow, I was using the default quota storage system with the old
installation.
With the new install I added "quota_db: berkeley" to imapd.conf.
I set a quota with cyradm e.g. 130 (for 1.3G), run quota -f and
everything is fine.
A co
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> Can you generate telemetry logs of both working and broken users?
It seems that in the end it was client's fault. Maybe pine and mutt use
some common imap library, because they behaved in the same way. If
pine/mutt is run under same username as used i
Can you generate telemetry logs of both working and broken users?
-Rob
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Tuomas Toropainen wrote:
> [sending this message third time, let's see if it passes through]
>
> Weird things are happening with my cyrus test installation. It seems that
> some use
[sending this message third time, let's see if it passes through]
Weird things are happening with my cyrus test installation. It seems that
some users can change and create folders as normal, but some can not. I
have been unable to determine anything common linking these problematic
an
More pieces to the puzzle.
I've been skimming archives that have similar errors that I am having.
After going through a few additional logs, I found this in my
/var/log/messages:
Jan 14 12:57:21 obsidian ctl_cyrusdb[284]: checkpointing cyrus databases
Jan 14 12:57:21 obsidian ctl_cyrusdb[284]:
I did a few other tests and wanted to add it here.
When I test with 'imtest' I see no errors in the /var/log/auth.log
I get erros in auth.log for the following:
When I tried to delete a user from the sasldb2, I received the following:
obsidian# saslpasswd2 -d cyrusadm
Jan 14 12:22:53 obsidian
I've been working with Cyrus for a little over a week now. Doing some
testing and such in preparation for rolling cyrus out for our company.
Note: Running FreeBSD 4.9 as the OS.
I've tested installing cyrus and cyrus-sasl both through source and through
the ports tree.
What is interesting is th
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Hi Sebastian,
- --On Friday, October 31, 2003 15:58 +0100 Sebastian Hagedorn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Any ideas? Unfortunately I can't reproduce this, it just happens every
| once in a while.
Does your server machine log indicate any kind of se
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
I've got a sporadic problem with Mulberry and Cyrus. What happens is
that somehow the connection is dropped, but I'm not sure which side is
doing the dropping. Usually this results in Mulberry crashing. Sometimes
it also results in an inability to open my INBOX.
Hi,
I've got a sporadic problem with Mulberry and Cyrus. What happens is that
somehow the connection is dropped, but I'm not sure which side is doing the
dropping. Usually this results in Mulberry crashing. Sometimes it also
results in an inability to open my INBOX. In Mulberry the mailbox icon
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 10:13:30AM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
> >Until we get something like:
> >
> >user.JohnSmith.Folder.Sub folder
> >user.JohnSmith.Folder.Sub folder.Comet: Mailbox has an invalid format
> >user.JohnSmith.Folder.Sub folder.Comet.AI False: System I/O error No such
> >file or di
On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 10:13:30AM +0800, Craig Ringer wrote:
> >
> Could the filesystem /var/spool/imap is on have filled up? Just a guess...
(Sorry, I pressed the "reply-to" button, before I was awake... I should have
pressed the "group-reply" button.)
No, the filesystem did not fill up. Howe
Until we get something like:
user.JohnSmith.Folder.Sub folder
user.JohnSmith.Folder.Sub folder.Comet: Mailbox has an invalid format
user.JohnSmith.Folder.Sub folder.Comet.AI False: System I/O error No such file or directory
user.JohnSmith.Folder.Sub folder.Comet.Ceco Work: Mailbox has an invalid
Hi folks.
(I'm using version 2.1.15 of the Cyrus Imap server, version 2.1.15
of SASL, and Berkeley DB version 4.1.25)
I'm experiencing a weird corruption... I have user here... some of
his folders work (have the cyrus.* files). But one of his folder, and
the INBOX as well... they don&
Arh ...
located i "/usr/local/lib", why is it there and not "/usr/lib" ??
but i copied site_perl to /usr/lib/perl5/ and now it works.
Thanx
On Friday 25 July 2003 11:48, Prakash wrote:
> Hello jb,
>
> I had the same problem earlier but managed to fix it. You need to
> locate for 'Cyrus/IMAP/Sh
Hello jb,
I had the same problem earlier but managed to fix it. You need to
locate for 'Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm' then copy it to perl's lib folder to
satisfy the dependencies.
--
Best regards,
Prakash
Buysell Malaysia
www.buysell.com.my
Friday, July 25, 2003, 4:43:18 PM, you wrote:
j> Hello agai
Bugger...
i've got /'usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0' and '/usr/lib/perl/vendor_perl/5.8.0' none of
them has the Cyrus-folder.
What to do then ?
On Friday 25 July 2003 11:17, tsg wrote:
> You do not have Shall.pm properly installed in perl-site libraries. Go back
> to Cyrus install and check cyradm part ag
You do not have Shall.pm properly installed in perl-site libraries. Go back to
Cyrus install and check cyradm part again. You should have following
directory: /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/Cyrus/,
where Imap.pm and IMAP/Shell.pm reside.
25 Июль 2003 10:43, jb написал:
>
Hello again..
I've finally managed to get the Cyrus to run, and cofigured to sendmail.
now..
when i type cyradm localhost i get this :
Can't locate Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386
foobar wrote:
See word *theoretically* , didn't urandom gather some data from
network-interfaces too so it may be affected. Nobody knows when it takes
data from device nr X.
My point was simply before you decide to link random to urandom for the
sake of Cyrus, you should consider the impact th
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, John Alton Tamplin wrote:
> And in particular you may not want to do this if you are generating RSA
> private keys or equivalent on a machine that anyone else may have shell
> access to.
>
Yes in theory,
The /dev/random device is suitable for use when very high quality
ra
Rob Siemborski wrote:
You can symlink /dev/random to point at /dev/urandom, but keep in mind
that will affect all applications, not just cyrus.
And in particular you may not want to do this if you are generating RSA
private keys or equivalent on a machine that anyone else may have shell
acces
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Stewart wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Patrick (all 8 of them :) but i was hoping
> there'd be a fix that didn't involve compiling.. this is a production
> server installed from a debian pkg so compilation isn't really an
> option at this stage..
You can symlink /dev/random to
On Linux, there is the i810_rng driver that can gather entropy from some
Intel chipset hardware random number generator. Debian have a package
to use this driver as feed for the kernel entropy pool.
My 0.02$
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 07:03:31PM +0100, Patrick Welche wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 a
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 11:14:47AM +1000, Stewart wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Patrick (all 8 of them :) but i was hoping
> there'd be a fix that didn't involve compiling.. this is a production
> server installed from a debian pkg so compilation isn't really an
> option at this stage..
Last t
Thanks for your reply Patrick (all 8 of them :) but i was hoping
there'd be a fix that didn't involve compiling.. this is a production
server installed from a debian pkg so compilation isn't really an
option at this stage..
cheers,
..S.
On Thursday, June 5, 2003, at 02:43 AM, Patrick Welche
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 04:41:59PM +1000, Stewart wrote:
>
> On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 01:33 AM, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >foobar wrote:
> >>
> >>No, I didn't check if I was out of entropy (random).
> >
> >This is most likely your problem, since the pop3d banner includes a
> >random
On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 01:33 AM, Ken Murchison wrote:
foobar wrote:
No, I didn't check if I was out of entropy (random).
This is most likely your problem, since the pop3d banner includes a
random challenge for APOP.
that sounds very much like what has started happening to me this
after
foobar wrote:
Hi,
Today our mailserver jammed all its pop3d processes and trace said
"read(10," and it was blocking there.
imap-processes were served fine and db-files were ok (DB4).
Then I restarted all processes and checked db-files and tried to debug.
Then I was desparate and I restarted wh
Hi,
Today our mailserver jammed all its pop3d processes and trace said
"read(10," and it was blocking there.
imap-processes were served fine and db-files were ok (DB4).
Then I restarted all processes and checked db-files and tried to debug.
Then I was desparate and I restarted whole system and
is it a normal things for "Please enter your password:" doesnt show up???
%imtest localhost
C: C01 CAPABILITY
S: * OK student.smsgate.org Cyrus IMAP4 v1.6.24 server ready
S: * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 ACL QUOTA LITERAL+ NAMESPACE UIDPLUS
X-NON-HIERARCHICAL-RENAME NO_ATOMIC_RENAME AUTH=DIG
EST-M
At 11:34 24.09.2002 +0800, Hafiz Malik wrote:
> hello there,
>when i want to run cyradm, the usual "Please enter your
>password:" doesnt show up... but when i just put in the password the blank
>spaces.. thing back to normal.. but.. totally failed when i want to use
>cyradm -file (script)
hello there,
when i want to run cyradm, the usual "Please enter
your password:" doesnt show up...
but when i just put in the password the blank
spaces.. thing back to normal.. but.. totally failed when i want to use cyradm
-file (script)
>>
%cyradm localhost
localhost> lmlocalhost> Plea
On Tue, 7 May 2002, Dor S. wrote:
[ you posted this to the sasl list, I'm cc-ing this to the info cyrus list
instead. ]
> Hey again,
> Now I installed Berkeley DB 3.3.11 and I get a new compiling error:
>
> ### Making all in /root/cyrus-imapd-2.0.16/perl/imap
> make[2]: Entering directory `/
Nick Ustinov schrieb:
>
> I use PAM for auth, however, SOMETIMES i still see:
Hi,
I guess you use PLAIN as mech. If yes, did you put 'sasl_mech_list:
PLAIN' in you imapd.conf? Maybe it helps?
-Simon
>
> Apr 19 18:23:25 tom pop3d[23395]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2:
> No such file
I use PAM for auth, however, SOMETIMES i still see:
Apr 19 18:23:25 tom pop3d[23395]: unable to open Berkeley db /etc/sasldb2:
No such file or directory
Apr 19 18:23:25 tom pop3d[23395]: could not find password
Commentes?
Sincerely,
Nick
(For "info-cyrus" users: I reported a problem to "cyrus-sasl" that
arises from some obscure getpwnam() call upon an imap login even if
authentication is exclusively made via SASL->LDAP. I thought this
call resulted from SASL, but it apparently does not)
Rob Siemborski schrieb am Thu, Dec 2
Hello,
I don't think the message I drafted about this yesterday made it to the list -
browser must have crashed before I got a chance to send it.
Here's the scoop:
Cyrus IMAP 2.1.0pre from CVS of several weeks ago
Cyrus SASL 1.5.27 with LDAP patch
Red Hat Linux 7.1 w/ all updates + some stuff f
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