Paul van der Vlis schrieb:
> Is it possible to log the IP-numbers from people who access a server
> using POP3 or IMAP?
Isn't that what IMAPd does anyway?
Sep 26 10:08:26 local6:notice imap[2551820]: login: hostname.domain
[inter.net.add.ress] username plain+TLS User logged in
Marc
Cyrus
Ah... yes...
I changed the /etc/aliases file to redirect to the boxes I wanted, added a
new router to the exim confiugration to accept local mail for those
addresses and created mailboxes in cyrus for those users (and still reject
mail for unknown users).
Sometimes the solution is just too obvious
Hi!
I think it looks like you have some broken mailboxes, try to find what
mailbox, recontruct the mailbox(es) and the cyr_expirew would work without
errors! No more broken pipes.
> Bron Gondwana wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 10:34:30AM -0400, Wesley Craig wrote:
>>> On 25 Sep 2008, at 10:
We have a moderately sized Cyrus installation with 2 TB of storage
and a few thousand simultaneous IMAP sessions. When one of the
backup processes is running during the day, there's a noticable
slowdown in IMAP client performance. When I start my `mutt' mail
reader, it pauses for several seconds
On Sep 26, 2008, at 06:44, Gary Mills wrote:
> We have a moderately sized Cyrus installation with 2 TB of storage
> and a few thousand simultaneous IMAP sessions. When one of the
> backup processes is running during the day, there's a noticable
> slowdown in IMAP client performance. When I star
I'd probably use imtest to connect, get the PID of the server process
that I'm connected to, and then attach to that process with ktrace
(or whatever) with timestamps enabled. Then I'd select the mailbox
-- this is assuming that mutt is only issuing a select when it says
"Selecting INBOX".
Hello,
We are running Cyrus IMAP 2.3.7 from the Centos RPM cyrus-imapd-2.3.7-2.el5
. We are doing some testing with a client that is sending an APPEND command
with the format:
APPEND "user.testuser.Folder" () "Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:13:13 GMT" {358}
The response from the Cyrus IMAP server is:
BAD