Hi all,
I know that the usage of the GFS has been discussed for long time on this
mailing list but I would like to know if it is normal to have a very slow
start (15 minutes) with just 4300 users (the cyrus db is composed of 20940
lines).
It happens only with the GFS and the skiplist database; u
On Wed, 14 May 2008 10:59:33 +0200, "Maurizio Lo Bosco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Hi all,
> I know that the usage of the GFS has been discussed for long time on this
> mailing list but I would like to know if it is normal to have a very slow
> start (15 minutes) with just 4300 users (the cyru
[reply number 2 - addressing bits I missed in the first reply...]
On Wed, 14 May 2008 10:59:33 +0200, "Maurizio Lo Bosco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> The dump of the database takes 7 minutes but the disk usage is definitely
> low
> (less than 5%)
A dump of the database visits all records in alp
The question is pretty simple:
I wish sieve to file new emails to sub-folders of Projects folder by
using sub-address.
e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to INBOX.Projects.EECZ
[EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to INBOX.Projects.GTZ.PADO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to INBOX.Projects.web.yuliansu
I have been doing it w
Hello.
I enjoyed vacation extension of sieve for several weeks now. I am quite
happy with it.
However I prefer the auto reply message to be in the format "auto-reply:
" where was the original subject line.
It seems:
If I don't use :subject, the auto reply message subject is "Re: ";
I've got several thousand emails from the early 90's that I have, packed
into a Cyrus Mail system, which I backup regularly.
I had thought it might be nifty to utilize one of the Email archiving
solutions out there (Zoe, DevonThink, DBMail, etc) to allow me to do
better searches, etc. But then
Given that he's got two machines, I might suggest mupdate_config:
replicated and definitely have mailboxes.db on local disk.
:wes
On 14 May 2008, at 06:30, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> Depending on your requirements, it may make sense to place your
> mailboxes.db on local
> disk (it's pretty small)
I have been having a few problems as of late.
First, lost emails. Well they aren't really lost, i
have located them in the imap mail store under the
users name, kind of hidden i guess you would say. not
sure why that is.
This happens randomly with incoming emails, maybe one
out of a couple thou
Original Message
Subject: Cyrus questions, lost emails, reconstruct
From: Derrick Seymour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:20:28 AM
> I have been having a few problems as of late.
>
> First, lost emails. Well they aren't
Going to toss in my 10 cents.
I'm assuming the GFS is the same lun/id on both servers, and you are
using GFS to read-write between 2 or more servers.
You could try OCFS2 instead of GFS... Other then that the only thing I
can think of is using DRBD in a read-write configuration. However
tha
Can someone please remove this user from the list?
...
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Blake,
--- Blake Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Cyrus questions, lost emails, reconstruct
> From: Derrick Seymour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 10:20:28 AM
> > I have been having
Sounds like bad RAM maybe corrupting the cyrus
databases... Any other
indication of file corruption or system
locking/freezing/rebooting
(things associated with bad memory) ?
In a PC I'd run memtest86, dunno if that option is
available to you.
-Blake
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.
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