Hi David!
I attached my script.
I run it with cron as user cyrus every day at 5 a.m.
Every user which is over the quota warning level will get a warning
mail. And for every user which gets a mail, the script prints out
username and quota to stdout, so cron will send a mail to the cyrus
user.
Hello,
we are running a spamcheck on incoming mails. If a mail is detected as Spam
and the wants us to do it, we are storing the mail to his Trash-folder instead
of the INBOX.
Thus a spam-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored to
/var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info/Trash instead of
/var/spool/
Hello,
in our current maildir setup, we splitted the maildirs according to the first
two letters, which gives more performance to the filesystem since less entries
are in one directory.
Example: Mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored into
/var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info
How can I do this
I got a notice, that the attachment has been blocked. But I got my own
mail from the list including the attachment...
So I just make the offer that I will sent this script to everyone
interested. Just contact me.
Sorry and thanks,
Daniel
Daniel Eckl schrieb:
Hi David!
I attached my script.
Hi Marten,
Thus a spam-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored to
/var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info/Trash instead of
/var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info
How can I do this with Cyrus? I guess we cannot specify a certain
directory
for delivery, but can we set the folder somehow (deliver to
Hello,
I known several ISPs that are generating virtual emails when I'm logging
in into my email account.
Example:
web.de (a German freemail service) allows freemail users to login
through pop3 only once in 5 minutes (while you can login as often as you
want through the webmail interface).
Marten Lehmann schrieb:
web.de (a German freemail service) allows freemail users to login
through pop3 only once in 5 minutes (while you can login as often as you
want through the webmail interface). If I'm logging in more often, I get
a message that appears as a usual email, informing me that
INTERNALDATE (hence received date?) one hour in future for sent
message. I realize that a received date on a message in sent folder
doesn't really have meaning but, if a user moves from sent to inbox (or
trash), then clients (including outlook and outlook express) sort by
received date which i
>>> sender: "Alexander Dalloz" date: "Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 08:32:52PM +0200"
>>> << Am Di, den 27.06.2006 schrieb Alexandru E. Ungur um 18:25:
First of all thank you very much for your help, I really appreciate it.
> Do you use virtdomain support with Cyrus-IMAPd? If not, then appending
> the rea
Hi,We have 3 backends with Cyrus
2.2.13, 1 MTA with Postfix and Cyrus Frontend 2.2.13, and 1 Cyrus
Master Mupdate with 2.2.13.The frontend database is not always
synchronizing when mupdate database changes.e.g.: on the backend we
create a new cyrus mailbox with a "Sent" folder. In that case the
Hi,
Having just upgraded FC4 -> FC5 (and thus Cyrus 2.2 -> 2.3), I'm starting
to play with the new features in 2.3.
I would like to use different metapartitions for different metadata. In
particular, I'd like the squat indexes to be on their own volume--which
won't need to be backed up--and
sender: "Alexander Dalloz" date: "Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 08:32:52PM
+0200" <<> Am Di, den 27.06.2006 schrieb Alexandru E. Ungur um 18:25:
> First of all thank you very much for your help, I really appreciate it.
>
>> Do you use virtdomain support with Cyrus-IMAPd? If not, then appending
>>
At Wed, 28 Jun 2006 08:32:51 +0200 (CEST),
David E. Meier wrote:
>
> before I start reinventing the wheel I wonder if someone has already a
> script that reports all user quotas.
The attached is perhaps not exactly what you need but it should give you
the necessary hints to write something that w
> Hello,
>
> in our current maildir setup, we splitted the maildirs according to the
> first
> two letters, which gives more performance to the filesystem since less
> entries
> are in one directory.
>
> Example: Mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be stored into
>
> /var/spool/mail/t/te/test.com/info
>>> sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:13:40PM +0200" << Make that 'cyradm -user cyrus -auth login localhost'
Thank you! :)
I did that, here's what happened:
FIRST, I used the old pam_mysql 0.4.5 that was on the old server,
though it might make a difference. It didn't. ===
sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:13:40PM +0200"
<<> Make that 'cyradm -user cyrus -auth login localhost'
>
> Thank you! :)
> I did that, here's what happened:
>
> FIRST, I used the old pam_mysql 0.4.5 that was on the old server,
> though it might make a differenc
>>> sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:59:12PM +0200" << Sorry, I can not help you at all with the mysql stuff because I have never
> used it with cyrus. However, you want to use pam_mysql but your
> cyrus-imapd tries to use the mysql auxprop plugin as you can see above. So
> you
Hi,
i have a problem with one server to filter the mail with sieve to the
right directories. I setup confixx, cyrus-imap, procmail and spamd on a
debian system. i use cyrus 2.2.13. The Mails are scanned by spamd very
well and after that cyrdeliver put the mails in the right folder. This
works
sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 07:59:12PM +0200"
<<> Sorry, I can not help you at all with the mysql stuff because I have
>> never
>> used it with cyrus. However, you want to use pam_mysql but your
>> cyrus-imapd tries to use the mysql auxprop plugin as you can see abo
>>> sender: "Simon Matter" date: "Wed, Jun 28, 2006 at 08:38:02PM +0200" << Hm, I may have been wrong... While it's okay to remove the auxprop lines
> from the config, it has likely not been the cause for the logs. Your
> config really uses pam_mysql, which then fails (I think to get rid of the
> s
On 2006-06-27 at 19:25 +0300, Alexandru E. Ungur wrote:
> I'm having a bit of a hard time doing a migration of cyrus from this:
> anyway, on the old server it is a cyrus+saslauthd+pam+pam_mysql+mysql
> On the new server I got saslauthd working pretty much ok (I think).
Using PAM, you lose those
We're in the process of migrating from an IMAP server that uses a
namespace equivalent to the Cyrus altnamespace but in addition
supports storing subfolders under INBOX.
Considering the number of users we currently support, we're
considering modifying Cyrus to support such a setup.
Such a change
On 2006-06-28 at 10:21 -0400, Jim Brett wrote:
> INTERNALDATE (hence received date?) one hour in future for sent
> message.
Unix systems should be run in GMT/UTC (almost the same thing; GMT is
_not_ "British time").
You then use $TZ in the environment, or some OS-dependent way of setting
'localt
Thanks, your response is greatly appreciated. Here's OS info:
# uname -a
SunOS machine.company.com 5.8 Generic_117350-13 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
Phil wrote:
On 2006-06-28 at 10:21 -0400, Jim wrote:
INTERNALDATE (hence received date?) one hour in future for sent
message.
Uni
Hi,
I've noticed error with timsieved when invoking with -C param.
in cyrus.conf:
sievecmd="timsieved " listen="127.0.0.1:2000" prefork=0
and logs:
process 17215 exited, signaled to death by 11
service sieve pid 17215 in READY state: terminated abnormally
about to exec /opt/mail1/imap
On 2006-06-28 at 16:43 -0400, Jim Brett wrote:
> Thanks, your response is greatly appreciated. Here's OS info:
>
> # uname -a
> SunOS machine.company.com 5.8 Generic_117350-13 sun4u sparc
> SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240
Edit /etc/TIMEZONE, zone information available in
/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/
$ man -s 4
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