try Thunderbird.
Amos
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I=-3
So thought I'd try looking at NAMESPACE again...
* NAMESPACE (("" ".")) (("Other_Users." ".")) (("Shared_Folders." "."))
. OK Completed
. list "" "Shared_Folders"
* LIST (\Noselect \HasChildren) ".&quo
t of such a thing. ;-)
We also have had good experience with a PostgreSQL cluster that we use
in conjunction with our RADIUS servers.
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done with Veritas cluster. Actually, we're hoping to get
away from VxFS/VxVM and use ZFS. Not that VxFS/VxVM are bad products,
but they can be a bear to manage.
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didn't need enabled. The Cyrus zone is
on a public interface, and the global zone is on a private one. We've
been doing that increasingly lately and it has been working out rather
well.
http://mydataexchange.net/zonemgr/
Amos
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Cyrus Wik
We're using ZFS on a V440 for our Cyrus spools that are on a 6920 and
all I have to say is KICK A$$!!! ;-) ZFS will use as much memory as
you can spare for caching, but it hasn't really caused us any
problems. At first it made us nervous because it seemed like all our
free memory disappeared (of
On 5/13/07, Gary Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since our recent upgrade from cyrus-imapd-2.1.14 to cyrus-imapd-2.3.8,
I've had one report that Eudora is behaving very badly. It seems to
have to do with synchronization between the client and the server.
The symptom is that the inbox view is no
er growing
number of these log.* files, but yet do not seem to be getting any
more error syslog messages than usual. The only safe way to clear
these out is to shutdown Cyrus, right?
Thankfully mailboxes.db is skiplist.
Amos
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directory.
Thanks for the response. I bet that's it!
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Was there any follow-up to this?
Related to this unpleasant issue that gets repeatedly kicked around
between this list and postfix-users, with an unpleasant amount of
disdain I might add, has anybody implemented a hack to Cyrus lmptd to
optionally reject such messages, or delete these NUL charac
I'm seeing the same thing on Solaris 8, 9, and 10 (s10_69) using a
not so old cc (-xarch=v9 option) and gcc 3.3.3 (-m64). These are all
on sparc boxes. I got non-zero values by changing 'int' to 'long'.
Amos
--- test.c 2004-12-30 22:09:33.793048000 -0600
+++ tes
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Jason Jacobsen wrote:
What is the status of the global include verb for sieve?
Its in Cyrus v2.3.
Just out of curiosity, any sketched out time line for 2.3?
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demand just hasn't been strong enough to warrant
a 2nd edition. I guess everybody is moving to Exchange. ;-)
Personally I'd think that with projects like www.opengroupware.org and
www.open-xchange.com that interest in Cyrus would be on the rise.
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s approved, it would be sad if it came out and
then immediately afterwards 2.3 was released, but then I guess that's
life in the software world.
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Hi.
What versions of automake and autoconf are CMU currently using?
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linked, not stripped
This brings a question to mind: what compilers will be supported for
64-bit compiles on SPARC? I thought I saw a CVS commit go by that used
'cc' for compiles on SPARC. I was going to ask at the time, but forgot.
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o look at the 'sharedprefix' setting in imapd.conf.
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ttle brains. ;-)
Not planning on doing anything particularly sophisticated. Just failover
when one node fails.
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accomplish this for
the LMTP stage./ files.
Otherwise, it just worked.
Ben
So y'all are doing active/active? What version of Cyrus?
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Ben Carter wrote:
When we get a chance, we're going to talk to Derrick about getting some
cluster support into the std. code.
That would be most impressive. I wonder how much Ken's work with 2.3
would fit in with this?
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not nicely folded text like most clients do. I reported
the problem to them and they said it would be addressed in some future
release, but don't know when.
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
The correct place to do it is in the MTA. Doing it in the MTA means you get
the trash out before anything else has a chance to bounce it back, log it,
store it, or whatever.
Which doesn't mean I would be against a good patch for Cyrus, but I would
rather the MTAs
Andrew Morgan wrote:
Maybe I need to read back in this thread to remember, but what was the
suggested solution in Cyrus?
I think Cyrus is correct to bounce these messages back to the sender.
Accepting them seems somewhat dangerous. What happens when parts of
Cyrus or the IMAP protocol see a NU
Hmmm... what's this about ClamAV? Integrated virus scanning? Maybe
for the Sieve virus check test?
(Sorry if this has already been discussed. Searching for clamav snags
a lot of message headers. ;-)
-- Forwarded message --
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue,
Ken Murchison wrote:
So, my question is, what should the *default* behavior of unexpunge be:
A. only unexpunge the message and leave the \Deleted flag set as-is
(only undo the expunge step)?
B. unexpunge the message and unset the \Deleted flag (undo both the
expunge and delete steps)?
I'm of th
27;, then only those users with the 'a' right can delete the
mailbox and you can leave 'c' and 'd' for creating submailboxes and deleting
messages.
I keep wondering if that 'x' for deleting a folder will ever come
about. Sad that it seems to have gotten
napshot capabilities of some
of our new SAN stuff, but got to wondering if some of these features
in the up-coming 2.3 would make that somewhat unnecessary.
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On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
I'll probably be committing new ACL code (per 2086upd-08) to 2.3 today after
further testing.
Fabulous. Thanks for keeping up with this.
Maybe someday clients will actually support this updated 2086, but
that's another issue....
Amos
it still true that fud does not record the last read time for POP?
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7;m so anxious to test
out ZFS instead. Increasingly this is looking to be an awesome
filesystem. It currently doesn't support multiple writers in a
clustered configuration (I imagine would be needed for dual active
node HA arrangement), but it seems to be on the long-range plans.
Amos
Cy
On 2/3/06, Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> How does ZFS compare to QFS, which had/has problems from what I understand.
>
I know little about QFS, other than hearing about some of its
problems. However, I think it's safe to say that they are entirely
different. Right now if you need to
gt; mailbox_transport = cyrus
See the LMTP_README file that's in the Postfix source directory.
Oops. Need to send some updates for that one, but at least it's a
start. Basically you really want to use the LMTP service instead of
the 'cyrus' service that's in master.cf. That 'cyrus' service was
put in there way before the Cyrus 2.X development.
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Sendmail can do LMTP delivery. You'll have to ask a Sendmail user
(it's been a while for me) for details
> On Fri, 8 Jun 2001 14:56:23 +0200 ,
> Stefano Coatti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (sc) writes:
sc> Sigh, I can't install Postfix in place of sendmail so I've to abandon the
sc> feature
"user.":
- It means that folks can easily use "+detail" aliasing. So using
the example of "helpdesk", I could funnel mail into "helpdesk+amos"
or "helpdesk+call09892320".
- Can use Sieve for this shared folder. One cheesy application
ostfix and cyrus is memeber of the mail group.
Postfix prefers to use user/group that is not used by other apps.
Otherwise, it will complain.
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ith group
"mail". Generally I just create another group, "cyrus", and install
with that. Seems to be the simplest way to resolve this, and I'm
not sure why Cyrus would ever need to be in group mail anyway.
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lmtpd.c (2.0.14):
/* ok, is auth_identity an admin?
* for now only admins can do lmtp from another machine
*/
Why's that? So the auth that's presented to lmtpd can't be used for
posting access via the ACL's?
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957 exit status
gps> 1
gps> Jun 18 16:40:54 mail postfix/local[951]: warning: end of input while receiving
string data from service
gps> private/cyrus
gps> Jun 18 16:40:54 mail postfix/local[951]: warning: private/cyrus: malformed
response
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Well, I know Tcl isn't as popular, but we sure didn't see these
kinds of errors before. :-P
I know, what about a Ruby extension? Combined with readline
support, that would make a pretty darn convenient interactive
utility. :-P
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nd Calendar Server require a certain
set of Solaris patches, and since they're both based (at least to
some extent) on Berkeley DB, I'd be sure your box is at a similar
patch level
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wer version of Berkeley db? I guess
recreate the entire thing? Or is there some kind of Berkeley db
upgrade command?
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o change uid, and why cyrus want to use
nw> procmail (it should sendmail:/usr/lib/sendmail in /etc/imapd.conf )?
Sendmail is calling procmail. Check your Sendmail configs.
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; SIZE=726
pl> <<< 501 bogus mail from
pl> Which RFC states this behaviour, as explained by you? I want to be
pl> prepared for questions from my users. :)
See http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/
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ou're shoveling mail directly into a folder.
>From memory, haven't verified this
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Does this new Berk DB offer significant improvements for Cyrus?
Anything with this release that Cyrus will be able to take advantage
of at some point?
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"vacation";
vacation :days 7 :addresses "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" text:
I will be out of the office from 5/10/2000 to 6/10/2000.
.
;
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On a Solaris 8 box I notice that the user's password is echoed when
using sieveshell.
Also, when quickly browsing through this script, I notice the use of
$acapserver. Does that mean ACAP must be install and running before
sieveshell can be used?
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km> Hmm. Can't help you on this one, some type of perlism.
Oh, I also noticed that sieveshell doesn't do STARTTLS like
installsieve did. Is that something that can be enabled? Or
perhaps that hasn't been implemented yet?
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to me it would be much better
to have the MTA handle this before it even reaches this stage.
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>>>>> On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 00:12:49 +0200,
>>>>> Terje Elde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (te) writes:
te> Also let me note that there seem to be a limitation in postfix. You can't
te> remap a + expanded username in the virtual file, which is fair enough I
How do you mean?
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>>>>> On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 18:06:18 -0500,
>>>>> Mobeen Azhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ma) writes:
ma> procmail does not do lmtp delivery and I could not get cyrus' deliver to
You might want to visit http://www.procmail.org.
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>>>>> On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 19:12:58 -0500,
>>>>> Mobeen Azhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ma) writes:
ma> also says that it is not enabled by default and I cannot find any
ma> mention of it in the man pages or the docs/readmes that came with the
Need to edit config.h.
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7;re back to all the overhead of using the deliver command to
act as a LMTP client for you, unless you're willing to use Sieve.
>>>>> On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 08:31:24 -0500,
>>>>> Mobeen Azhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ma) writes:
ma> Thanks again Amos, I saw the p
u might want to double check that '+' is the
'recipient_delimiter'.
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In that case, why not take a look at the internal filtering
capabilities of Sendmail (milter?).
> On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 09:32:12 -0500,
> Mobeen Azhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ma) writes:
ma> I was getting the same feeling. I am using sieve for per user filtering
ma> right now, but I need a me
ot;
. OK Completed (0.010 secs 2 calls)
. getacl "Shared_Folders"
. NO Invalid mailbox name
This all makes sense this "Shared_Folders" is a true namespace,
while "bb" isn't. Personally, I don't think Cyrus should violate
the RFC because a client is brain dead. From RFC2060:
\Noselect It is not possible to use this name as a selectable
mailbox.
Use Office XP, complain to Microsoft, or don't use the altnamespace
option.
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ldap module
On a test Solaris 8 box I've got recent CVS pull using LDAP auth via
pwcheck. This is via the pam_unix in Solaris that knows how to
lookup things via LDAP. Didn't really plan it that way since I was
in a hurry to get this box going, but seems to be working fine sure
enough.
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more work.
So not all upgrades are a drag. I'm not even all that pissed that
we're forced to go to altnamespace. Just wish we had more time to
do it. But hey, can't get everything in life.
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e to say that I've seen the
thread stability be a bit better with Solaris 8 fully patched.
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le to automatically find the prngd socket on most
systems. I guess you could try that route and see how it goes.
You should be able to get prngd from:
ftp://ftp.aet.tu-cottbus.de/pub/postfix_tls/related/prngd/
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r. This is the nsswitch.conf
we've got on a Redhat box:
passwd: files ldap
group: files ldap
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you have Postfix configured (postconf -n)?
localhost> lam INBOX
bt> anyone p
that shouldn't be necessary if it's a "user.bt" folder.
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e unless I make the shadow file 444 verses it original 400.
Check the list archives and search for pwcheck. This has been
hammered to death recently.
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/mailbox.php3?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus
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veloped by university staff
is no small feat!
I think the authors of the O'Reilly IMAP book are planning an update
in a year or so. Right now they're involved in other commitments,
including raising a new child. ;-)
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>>>>> On Sun, 12 Aug 2001 09:04:17 -0400,
>>>>> Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (km) writes:
km> themselves with :^) Amos' idea has consistent, expected results, where
km> full regex could do some wacky stuff depending on what the user types.
d -s" listen="195.204.129.18:imaps" prefork=0
This first identifier is used with tcpwrappers lookups, if you
configured to use that software. You could then make use of that to
do some access controlling as well. For example we block pop access
from the labs so that students won't accidentally suck their entire
inbox down to the local PC where it will only get wiped and lost
forever later on.
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Are these nothing to worry much about?
DBERROR: error closing: DB_INCOMPLETE: Cache flush was unable to complete
DBERROR: error closing mailboxes: cyrusdb error
They sound kind ominous. At least things seem to be chugging along.
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already there, with the appropriate perl modules installed.
I believe the install docs indicated what's necessary.
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>>>>> On Sat, 11 Aug 2001 10:38:57 -0500,
>>>>> Amos Gouaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ag) writes:
ag> Has anybody installed a Verisign cert for SSL/TLS? Is this
ag> possible? We're planning on doing this so that there aren't client
ag> h
EN MULTIAPPEND SORT THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT
THREAD=REFERENCES IDLE STARTTLS X-NETSCAPE
S: C01 OK Completed
S01 OK Begin TLS negotiation now
verify error:num=19:self signed certificate in certificate chain
SSL_connect error -1
SSL session removed
TLS negotiation failed!
C: C01 CAPABILITY
S: 01S: * BAD Invalid tag
This looks kinda like what chirs charter is experiencing, maybe?
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Configure cyrus-sasl accordingly. Use the various --disable-*
options to configure. See --help for details.
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>>>>> On Mon, 20 Aug 2001 01:09:04 -0400,
>>>>> Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (lg) writes:
lg> I don't know why SSL_connect is failing. You have TLS working for you
lg> with a self-signed certificate?
I'll give that a try tomorrow.
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comp.mail.sendmail, Claus Assmann suggested that
m> I turn off AUTH support in the LMTP daemon.
m> Is there a way to do this with Cyrus lmtpd?
Use the `-a' flag. But if you do, use tcpwrappers or bind it to a
protected IP or both to make sure joe blow on the net can shove mail
down that pipe.
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e having an
imapd.conf flag to loosen the restriction on vacation wouldn't be
t catastrophic?
On the other hand, Sieve is now an RFC, and while the vacation
extension is currently a draft and not yet an RFC, perhaps it is far
enough along that offering some kind of option would violate that
specification.
Ugh.
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ns DES credentials were not
complete or not in sync with their password.
bb> Unfortunately I am new to both NIS+ and Cyrus IMAP so i may be
bb> missing something importent. I have a few ideas what might be
bb> wrong but if anyone out there has seen this problem let me know!
That's a lot to byte off at once. ;-)
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Has anybody gotten imspd to work via stunnel? Without it can
connect just fine. With it, get server identifier string, but then
it hangs and doesn't respond to input
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ll an unresolved issue, I discovered that you need to
have:
/usr/local/lib/sasl/imspd.conf
(or something as such depending on how things are compiled)
containing:
pwcheck_method: saslauthd
(or change that to pwcheck if you're using that.)
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IL PROTECTED] (Cheng-Jih Chen), when trying the
th> "chgrp shadow /etc/shadow; chmod g+s /etc/shadow; add cyrus to shadow
th> group"
th> trick to let cyrus to read /etc/shadow
Gee, so much work. Just use pwcheck, or better yet saslauthd.
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executable belongs to
cw> group shadow.
Seems to me the more permissions that are granted to user cyrus, the
more you loose any benefit of the Cyrus software running as non-root.
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check daemon. I would
cw> suggest that there is a qualitative difference between the mere ability
cw> to read /etc/shadow and full root privileges.
True, but the cyrus user is potentially more exposed to the outside
environment than pwcheck/saslauthd. These daemons are after all
listening on a UNIX domain socket, not an INET socket.
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into a specially named folder. Then
periodically use ipurge to clean out that folder for the user.
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vices. Perhaps that
up-front upper limit would be sufficient.
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o do so?
Use stunnel (http://www.stunnel.org). Supposing the following:
pemfile=/var/imap/stunnel.pem
stunnel=/usr/local/sbin/stunnel
imspd=/usr/local/cyrus/bin/imspd
Usage would be something along the lines of:
$stunnel -p $pemfile -d 906 -l $imspd -- imspd
At least that's been working with Mulberry.
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ks, like have the
mail folders storage space on one set of drives and /var/imap on
another.
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IMAP server
somehow. I notice PINE is fiddling with ways to store the .pinerc
on the IMAP server.
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o do 'startssl' instead of
'starttls'. (No, 'startssl' doesn't exist.)
If this sounds like it might be your situation, either use the
'alternate port' or make a small change to the Cyrus code (I forget
exactly where) so that it will tolerate this non-standard
'startssl'. I understand this has been reported to Eudora.
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> issues, hence they make trivial mistakes such as sprintf()-ing variable
sj> length string into a fixed size buffer. Sigh...
Looks like this was contributed to CMU.
Wait, did you use the --with-notify option to configure? If so,
what did you specify it as?
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0
You should probably indicate what version of Cyrus you're using.
At one point you mention 2.1.0pre, but don't specify when you pulled
this from CVS.
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your lmtp server above can only be
accessed by dev.nstc.com. Then configure your exim to deliver via
LMTP over a TCP socket.
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Cyrus in a large organization environment found
jb> this to be a problem?
How do you define "large"? ;-) I think if you spread your message
store across spindles, you should be okay.
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>From a CVS pull of just a couple of hours ago, when I try to use
'reconstruct -r' I always get:
-r: Mailbox does not exist
Could this be a result of:
altnamespace: yes
(Haven't altered default for unixhierarchysep.)
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ft> pop3d: xxx.xxx.xxx.0/255.255.255.0
ft> imapd: xxx.xxx.xxx.0/255.255.255.0
^
Are these names consistent with what's in your cyrus.conf for the
service names?
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mance implications.
What about all the stats looking for the script? Could that be a
problem? If so, could a db be used as a Sieve script index, like
the mailboxes.db?
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N
arrangement. (While working on our ScholarPAC renewals I noticed
that this QFS is now offered on the EDU price list.)
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l and were wondering if Sieve might
be usable for these. Though, we're using the altnamespace so no
longer using "bb." prefix. Yet another wrinkle?
I forget where we ended up with this. Ken?
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km> postuser!="" using postuser as the owner of the script.
When again is postuser==""? Would this be the case if lmtpd -a is used?
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so you could have a script applying only to some
ic> folders in the middle of the hierarchy... not above, and not below.
Interesting
ic> I'll code that up if you like an you can try it ;-).
That's why we've got a prototype box. ;-)
Though, it is running a CVS pull (2.1pre).
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ripts and name them appropriately.
lg> Magic directories just don't cut it.
This was a puzzle to me too. Along the tangent of placing the
script within the folder itself, I wondered if maybe those with the
'a' ACL might be allowed to modify the script. Though, who knows
how they would even get to it.
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ur numbers indicated you were more CPU bound than I/O
bound, so maybe this would just be overkill.
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win, IMHO.
ic> So rather than thinking that "this script applies to this user" I am
ic> suggesting that we think "this script applies to this folder". Obviously, if
ic> the folder is "user.fred" then the statements are synonymous. However, we
ic> can use the second way to, obviously, refer to more than just folders of the
ic> category "user.something".
If you can set 'anyone p' to a folder, seems like you should be able
to bind a script to that folder
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