You can use the port 143 only in localhost for access to cyradm.
You have to change the cyrus.conf file like that:
imap cmd="imapd" listen="localhost:imap" prefork=1
#imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=5
imaps cmd="imapd -s" listen="imaps" prefork=5
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Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Does anybody know if the issue below has been fixed with 2.2.13?
Looks like it doesn't. I really don't want to upgrade to 2.3.x at
this point only to find out that it still hasn't been fixed there
Hi,
I'm building a bunch of perl scripts to administer our users on our mail
installation. For now I've been using Cyrus::IMAP::Admin.
On CPAN I also found IMAP::Admin.
Which one should I use?
I can see the following differences:
- the cyrus version doesn't support ssl, while the other one
Hi,
I've install cyrus dozen of times and right now I'm puling my hair
because I can figure what is the problem.
Here is my setup.
I use cyrus 2.3.7 and latest sasl. I've add some users in sasldb2. I
also use path for autocreate mailbox.
list of sasl users give me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] UserPas
Hi dear list members!
Today I got a postmaster warning mail from my postfix which wanted to
deliver a mail to cyrus with lmtp.
Error response from LMTP was:
*** glibc detected *** free(): invalid pointer: 0xb7d4e094 ***
Full response below.
Do I have to worry? Until now it didn't reappear...
Larry Rosenbaum wrote:
Cyrus IMAP v2.3.3 and above have TLS support. You might have to add the
"--tls" switch to make it work. For older versions see the patch on
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2036
Hi Larry,
If I understoond you correct, you are saying that I cando a tls
have you tried fixing the quota
cyr_quota -f user.username
(The name for cyr_quota may be quota depending on your installation)
also what version of Cyrus?
-Patrick
On Aug 3, 2006, at 10:49 AM, Karl Boyken wrote:
We have one user who has very large disk usage, 3,880,884 kb. His
quota is 4,
We have one user who has very large disk usage, 3,880,884 kb. His quota
is 4,250,000 kb. Interestingly, when I do a du of this guy's mailbox, I
get 1,889,972 kb. He has on the order of 23,000 messages in his Inbox.
Despite the fact that he is under quota, lmtpunix is refusing
delivery, fail
Thanks for the suggestion--something I should have thought of myself. I
fixed quota, but everyone's mailbox was already in synch (except my
own--long story). We're running 2.2.12.
Karl
have you tried fixing the quota
cyr_quota -f user.username
(The name for cyr_quota may be quota dependin
Well, I know, older cyrus had a max quota of 2GB. I run 2.2.12 and I can
make higher quotas, but I don't know if SuSE in evrsion 10.0 added a
patch for allowing that or if this version should be able to do that
natively...
But perhaps this subject leads to a solution for you.
Good luck!
Dani
I've been helping my over-quota user move mail out of his Inbox into
local folders with Thunderbird. His disk usage is down to a current
usage of 1524826 bk, and a du shows 1642048 kb. But lmtpunix is still
bouncing his mail with "Over quota" messages, even though his quota is
still 4,250,000
On Thu, 3 Aug 2006, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
Hi,
I'm building a bunch of perl scripts to administer our users on our mail
installation. For now I've been using Cyrus::IMAP::Admin.
On CPAN I also found IMAP::Admin.
Which one should I use?
I can see the following differences:
- the cyrus version
Dear List,
Just concern is there anyway for me to delete some of the emails
from particular sender inside few users mailboxes. Anyway to do it ?
Please advise. Thanks.
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
List Archives/Info: http://
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cyrus-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rudy Gevaert
> Subject: Re: unable to login with cyradm
>
> Larry Rosenbaum wrote:
> > Cyrus IMAP v2.3.3 and above have TLS support. You might have to add the
> > "--tls" switch to make it work. For older versions see
So, I migrated my email server from a fedora core 3 to a mandrake
based distro yesterday - since then sieve has quit working with the
error message in the subject. Any ideas what is wrong?
THANKS!
P.s. imap and pop work as expected and desired.
my imapd.conf:
configdirectory: /var/lib/ima
Is all that usage for his INBOX?
If it is spread across multiple IMAP folders then you could set a
quota separately for each one.
It may be that you are suffering from the 2GB quota limit in Cyrus
2.2 that Daniel mentioned.
Maybe just remove his quota?
liverwurst.cc.columbia.edu> sq user
What program are you using to connect to the sieve port?
What does
imtest -p 2000 hostname
tell you on the SASL line?
mine says
S: "IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v2.2.12"
S: "SASL" "GSSAPI PLAIN"
S: "SIEVE" "fileinto reject envelope vacation imapflags notify
subaddress relational comparato
Do you possibly happen to have any Cyrus log files too? Preferably
logging debug messages too.
Cheers,
Christos
Lenny wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently using Simon's rpms on a Centos 4 murder setup. For awhile
now, I've been getting (occasionally) 15-20 minutes worth of "Deferred"
messages from
On Wednesday 02 August 2006 17:18, Michael R. Gettes wrote:
> Rob Carter (duke) and I have been discussing for some time how to
> provide filtered access to the IMAP store using cyrus (cuz we use
> cyrus - duh!).
>
> Problem: With the blackberry a user can filter what email is sent
> to their devi
On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 19:34 -0400, Greg A. Woods wrote:
> Is anyone here running enough concurrent IMAP/SSL connections to know if
> the SSL overhead chews up enough CPU to conflict with something like
> un-accellerated iSCSI (i.e. enough to also justify a crypto
> accellerator, perhaps as well as
On Fri, 2006-08-04 at 01:31 +0800, Linux Nic wrote:
> Just concern is there anyway for me to delete some of the emails
> from particular sender inside few users mailboxes. Anyway to do it ?
you can rm the files and run reconstruct and quota afterwards. you can
do this while everything is runn
not sure if we qualify as big enough, but here goes: we typically have
3000 concurrent TLS/SSL connections on each Perdition server during peak
hours (although we occasionally see 5000), but the CPU impact is
negligible[1]. at peak, 8% system and 12% user out of 400% CPU
available (this is Del
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