to your
imap server, it will fail if "cyrus" is just a local account.
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ee what it logs.
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just do it from the command line. I can see the
> exact mail in the folder, but am not sure if I can just delete the file
> or not...
If you just delete mail from the filesystem, you have to "reconstruct -r"
and "quota -f" afterward.
-Dave
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ood documentation to help me become self
> sufficient? I'd like to know how to setup quota as well...
There's a book called "Managing IMAP" that would prolly be a good start.
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nothing.
>
> My install is just an apt-get install cyrus-imapd from Debian "woody".
>
> Any ideas?
>
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horization whatever
> I input.
Are you using PAM? If so, you may have stacked auth modules without
specifying "try-first-pass" or "use-first-pass".
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t;
> Can someone help me?
Read the cyradm manpage. You prolly just have to use setaclmailbox to
give yourself delete rights.
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xit
> Segmentation fault
>
>
> Who can tell me where is the problem?
> Thanks a lot!
Do you get a core dump? That would prolly be the first thing to look at.
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On Fri, March 28, 2008 10:32 pm, Bernhard Rohrer wrote:
> I am running a cyrus server for a few users, mainly myself and I
> recently had a catastropic failure that led to me reconstructing the server
> from an older installation.
>
> OS is Ubuntu Gutsy, Cyrus 2.2
>
>
> I copied /var/lib/cyrus and
Scott Likens wrote:
> Can someone please remove this user from the list?
Done.
Thanks,
Dave
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Hal Huntley wrote:
> I'm new to Cyris IMAP but I do have some experience with Sun's IMAP, so
> I know some of the commands.
>
> We have Cyrus IMAP Server 2.1.13. I did not set it up, but I've been
> asked to add some more messages to a person's IMAP account. We acquired
> a tar file of some
Ian G Batten wrote:
> I understand some of the technical, philosophical and historical
> reasons why this isn't the case, but every now and again I find myself
> wishing that Cyrus had an SQL backend for the various databases
> (perhaps not delivery, because losing it isn't the end of the wo
Denis BUCHER wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Many email clients simply marks emails as deleted when moving them or
> deleting them ? Which makes a huge amount of "ghost" emails filling our
> server.
>
> Is there a way with a simple script to delete all deleted emails let's
> say older than 30 days ?
Chec
Seiichirou Hiraoka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there Japanese official ML concerning Cyrus-IMAP?
> Is it scheduled to make it from lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> in the future in case of not being?
Good morning,
Carnegie Mellon University does not maintain a Japanese mailing list for
Cyrus IMAP and there are c
to overhaul the entire http://www.cyrusimap.org/ site,
but it's not a high-priority project right now.
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acting more contributors to the Cyrus
project in any capacity, and this is an area that needs a lot of help.
Maybe you, Ken and I should have a conversation about this and see what
we can come up with.
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user (the Unix uid)?
Thanks,
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rock solid and the performance is fine.
Thanks,
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at to many connect/disconnects ?
Webmail is the first one that comes to mind.
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spammer, but I also don't feel very strongly about the value of
obfuscation anyway. Hopefully this will be a compromise that everyone
can live with.
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mailbox suddenly
appearing to be empty which is resolved by having them restart their
mail client. The most extreme confusion I've seen so far was with some
version of Outlook where the user actually had to delete and recreate
their account configuration to convince Outlook that the mailbox was n
ervers), but he couldn't
remember details off the top of his head. Even if he did, we'd need to
know which versions your other nodes are running.
Thanks,
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that's
> exactly where it fails.
> That really explains why not all platforms were affected.
I believe if you look at the cvs logs, this has already been patched.
Sorry I didn't think to mention this earlier in the thread.
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ght it would
interest you to know that it's being worked on.
Thanks,
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al patch.
Buy Ken lots of beer. It makes him work faster. :)
Thanks,
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On Jun 11, 2009, at 6:38 PM, "Greg A. Woods"
wrote:
> At Wed, 10 Jun 2009 07:38:31 -0400, Dave McMurtrie > wrote:
> Subject: Re: murder and autocreate (I know it is not supported)
>>
>> What Ken is working on isn't specific to autocreate. Rather, he
Wesley Craig wrote:
> On 11 Jun 2009, at 18:59, Dave McMurtrie wrote:
>> A valid point to mailbox creation, but what would delete the mailbox
>> when a student graduates?
>
> There is no mailbox location problem for deletes. IDM simply connects
> to any frontend,
aking a ton of stuff, so
he made it a configurable option.
If you set "improved_mboxlist_sort: 1" it uses Ken's improved sorting code.
I'm curious whether anyone is running this in production.
Thanks,
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formats on the new server.
Rather than trust me or anyone else who tells you this should just work,
you should test it first. If it causes you problems, try imapsync.
> And why do you care about quota re-calculation? The existing quota
> data should be correct.
Technically, quota is ca
fer. Does anyone have any experience of migrating to
> a replicating environment?
Perhaps consider treating the migration and replication as two separate
things. It's not that you have to for technical reasons, but it will
probably make your life less complicated. Nothing stops you from
f users?
We enabled it by first doing a manual sync with a list of users, then
turning on rolling replication.
Thanks,
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separate data centers. I'm told they can also fail over quite easily
when necessary. If you're interested in doing something like this, you
may get a few pointers from umich.
Thanks,
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Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> Though I have no experience with it, I seem to recall that someone
> attempted to use GFS with an active/active Cyrus cluster and it was a
> disaster. It was mentioned either on info-cyrus or in the Cyrus wiki.
> If google doesn't help you find t
imapd, you'd want it to exit often and
have a new one be spawned so you don't exhaust virtual memory on your
system.
hth,
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Michael Sims wrote:
> Overall, my general feeling is that active/active is still a bit too
> bleeding edge for me to recommend it to my boss.
Bleeding edge? VMS had this figured out ages ago :)
> I know that it has been
> done, but it seems to be relatively uncommon. I might try to toy around
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using a program called Ingo to manage my sieve-scripts.
> http://www.horde.org/ingo/
>
> But it does not work anymore, when change a sieve script it says:
>
> Changes saved.
> There was an error activating the script. The driver said:
> "Authent
Michael Sims wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Dave McMurtrie wrote:
>> As of Cyrus 2.3, the code supports the notion of application-level
>> replication. It's near real-time replication of all the application
>> data, but one copy of the data isn't live. This is
t; %INCLUDE{"_default.WebNotify"}%
>
> Does anyone mind if this is removed from the Cyrus/WebHome page on the
> wiki (and possibly any other pages where I find it)?
Not at all. It looks much nicer now.
Thanks!
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Hello Cyrus users,
First, please allow me to apologize for this slightly off-topic message.
I'll ask that all replies be sent directly to me so the list doesn't
become too cluttered.
I'm scheduled to do a presentation about Cyrus IMAP at the upcoming
Jasig conference. You can read more info
Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> Hello Cyrus users,
>
> First, please allow me to apologize for this slightly off-topic message.
> I'll ask that all replies be sent directly to me so the list doesn't
> become too cluttered.
>
> I'm scheduled to do a presentat
e filesystem,
then reconstruct the mailboxes. All should be well. We do this as a
matter of routine.
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> servers run as root and setuid to the appropriate user, which is what
> this looks like.
Only xinetd was killed. imapds were orphaned, but not killed. Their
ppid's are all 1. If xinetd had been forking uw-imapds before it was
killed, this would make sense.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone share experiences with setting up cyrus in active-active cluster
environment. Things like OS, cluster software, storage, filesystem, config
options, locking type, database or flat and any other tips and tricks.
The University of Pittsburgh is running cyrus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have moved our mail server to a new version of cyrus. We have just
discovered that webmail (IMP) is not able to save sent messages to the
existing sent-mail folder.
localhost> lm user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (\HasChildren)
localhost> lm use
Daniel Eckl wrote:
Hi Scott!
Your statements cannot be correct by logical reasons.
While on file locking level you are fully right, cyrus heavily depends
on critical database access where you need application level database
locking.
As only one master process can lock the database, a secon
James Yale wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out what I can actually have as a valid mailbox
name in cyrus, due to problems with mail being delivered to the wrong
account.
I realise I can't have any '.' in the name, but currently mail for
user 'jim+test' (who can login just fine) is being de
Janne Peltonen wrote:
And if further splitting of users on more servers is needed - downtime
again. Moreover, it's confusing for the users to have to determine their
correct imap server name - we haven't really had trouble with this, but
it would be nice if the users saw a unified system image.
Janne Peltonen wrote:
If you decide not to pursue a cluster solution, Perdition would probably
help you with this part.
Ok. Is there any gain in using Perdition instead of Murder? Is it more
stable? Less complicated? More widely used? Better suited to the system
of our size (why)?
I w
Michael Menge wrote:
Quoting Dave McMurtrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I believe you'll also need to make some minor code changes. When
University of Pittsburgh implemented their Cyrus cluster, they added a
nodename config option and then used that nodename as a filename
component alo
Kevin Clark wrote:
Hi,
Does Cyrus IMAP support the ability to have folders that may contain both
messages and subfolders?
The tdlp.org 'MS Outlook to Unix Mailbox Conversion' MINI-HOWTO suggests
that no Linux IMAP server using the Mailbox format supports this feature.
Does Cyrus IMAP use the
Janne Peltonen wrote:
Hi.
We are going to upgrade to Cyrus v2.3 sometime before midsummer.
Currently, we are running an old, old version of Cyrus with a plaintext
mailboxes file. Now and again, an imapd process gets stuck and keeps the
writelock on the mailboxes file - so we have to kill the st
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Steve Khoo wrote:
> Where can I find a list of error code definitions?
forgot this. lib/sysexits.h
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deliver.
The user is over quota.
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Steve Khoo wrote:
> I have a system runn
n imap client. Hence, it connects to an imapd
which would be bound to tcp/143 by default.
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On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Christoph Burger-Scheidlin wrote:
> I noticed that deliver does not deliver mails if run from the shell. Is
> this normal? If not, what might I try to fix that?
> I am running SuSE 8.0, Postfix and Cyrus.
What's the exit status? Does it log anything?
Dave
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n it on
> to enable this?
You could create these additional folders when you create the new user
account if you really wanted to.
Thanks,
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can grab it from:
ftp://ftp.pitt.edu/users/d/g/dgm/up-imapproxy.tar.gz
It's not autoconf'd, it will only build on Solaris, and it has some
site-specific stuff in it.
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onstructed (which doesn't require us to stop cyrus). The user is then
free to browse through their restore subfolders and copy any messages they
need. After 14 days, their entire restore hierarchy is deleted.
Even though this whole process is automated, it's still a pain.
Thanks,
Da
attack his/her own server, they're allowed
to. If a regular user attempts to create top-level mailboxes, they'll get
a "NO permission denied" or equivalent.
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7;s opened in the parent after the child exec()s be unique
to the running instance of the parent process?
Just asking -- I could be wrong & it wouldn't be the first time.
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ell. Thanks for the info.
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Does any company provide commercial support for cyrus imap?
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Don't know how much it will help you, but when we were dealing with some
locking issues in cyrus I grabbed a tool called "lslk" that's similar to
lsof but reports tons of locking information. I don't remember where I
got it, but google should be your friend.
Thanks
show them being stuck? Maybe gcore one of
them, too.
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Prayer does. You'll have to google it, though. I don't know much about
it.
Thanks,
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y want to maintain one copy of their
> contacts.
I think pine lets a user store their addressbook as an imap folder. If
you set up an imsp server, Mulberry has the notion of remote preferences
and address books.
Thanks,
Dave
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nfo.
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result, it's trying to authenticate as a user named "" and fails
everytime unless I specify "--authz" when I invoke cyradm.
Can you check this out and let me know if I'm way off base?
Thanks,
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y itself isn't a problem).
Alright. Thanks again, Rob.
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Hamish wrote:
Hello everyone
I am having trouble restoring files from a backup, I have made the backup just
with rsync, so i have the contents of the
spool/domain/mydomain.com/user/myuser in the backup. It seems that the user's
mailbox has been deleted, so what I aim to do is create a new user w
zorg wrote:
Hi
I'v seen in the list lot of discussion about availabity but none of them
seem to give a complete answers
I have been asked to build an high-availability for 5000 users
I was wondering what is actually the best solution
Using murder Idon' t really understand if it can help me. it's
Amos wrote:
What sort of changes did you have to make?
We just had to change map_refresh() to call mmap() with MAP_PRIVATE
instead of MAP_SHARED. Since mmap() is being called with PROT_READ
anyway, this doesn't affect the operation of the application since the
mapped region can never be updated
Amos wrote:
So y'all are doing active/active? What version of Cyrus?
Yes. We're running 2.1.17.
Thanks,
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Christian Anton wrote:
> Hi everybody again,
>
> As Ken helped me with my feature request for the quota behavior of
> cyrus-imapd
> i now have one more question i don't understand.
>
> If i have a Mailbox with 5MB quota, there is 4.9MB in use and i want to move
> one message with 1 MB from one
John Madden wrote:
>>Because IMAP doesn't provide a "move" operation for messages. Your
>>client is probably first doing an append of the message to the
>>destination folder (which is what's putting it over quota) then storing
>>the delete flag of the original message and expunging.
>
>
> I'm su
Patrice wrote:
Does someone know if the flat format type for my /var/imap/mailboxes.db
is good enough for only 1500 mailboxes ?
We use flat in our setup. We have about 65000 users with 264265 mailboxes.
or it will impact performances ?
It works fine for us. Whether other formats would p
Patrice wrote:
Thank you Dave !
I will use 'flat' files then.
a last question : do you use flat for all cyrus files or just for
mailboxes.db ?
For us, flat is where it's at. We're using flat for everything.
I should probably give you more information to base your decision on,
though.
Ou
Dave McMurtrie wrote:
Nick Trenary wrote:
I have a user who topped out her quota. We tried emptying the trash
and received an i/o error. The following line showed up in my
mailaccess log.
IOERROR: user.username.Trash zero index record 14/3941.
I've tried increasing her quot
Nick Trenary wrote:
I have a user who topped out her quota. We tried emptying the trash
and received an i/o error. The following line showed up in my
mailaccess log.
IOERROR: user.username.Trash zero index record 14/3941.
I've tried increasing her quota and reconstructing her account, no
l
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Are we talking about cyrus murder? I'll definitely take a look.
He's actually talking about the replication code that David Carter
wrote. Murder only offers scalability, and does not give you any type
of replication of the backend mailstore.
Thanks,
Dave
C
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
We are using cyrus and webmail (on a different box). I wanted to
comment out imap on /etc/cyrus.conf file, only to find that webmail
stopped working. So back to uncomment the line
imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=5
I suppose we can use stunnel on the we
die( "failed to send fud query: $!" );
recv( FUD, $fud_response, 512, 0 )
or die( "recv() failed: $!" );
print( "FUD responded: $fud_response\n" );
exit( 0 );
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COMPRESS "DEFLATE"
S: * PARTIAL-UPDATE
S: * OK MUPDATE "your.mupdate.server.com" "Cyrus Murder" "v2.3.16"
"(master)"
C: A01 AUTHENTICATE "GSSAPI" {752+}
...snipped...
S: A01 OK "Authenticated"
Authenticated.
1 ACTIVATE "
se imtest:
$ imtest -m GSSAPI your.cyrus.backend.com.
S: A01 OK Success (privacy protection)
Authenticated.
1 MUPDATEPUSH user.testuser
1 OK Completed
2 logout
* BYE LOGOUT received
2 OK Completed
Connection closed.
If I'm still misunderstanding the state that this mailbox is in, please
let me know.
Thanks,
3lrswipkxtecda"
Set is in the form " ". Importantly,
the whitespace between the and must be a tab character,
so ^V^I.
Sorry that I have nothing else to offer.
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Good morning,
I'm pleased to announce that we are migrating over to a new website and
bugzilla server today.
The new site is now available at http://www.cyrusimap.org/,
notwithstanding any DNS cache issues (I forgot to lower the ttl, so you
may end up still hitting the old server until later t
André Schild wrote:
> Hello Matt,
>
> Am 03.09.2010 17:19, schrieb Matt Selsky:
>> Andre,
>>
>> Please submit your patch to bugzilla so that it doesn't get lost.
>
> I can't access bugzilla at all. (Tested several times this week)
>
> The address is (according to the wiki) http://bugzilla.andr
On 9/3/10 4:25 PM, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) wrote:
> Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) wrote:
>> Dave McMurtrie wrote:
>>> Good morning,
>>>
>>> I'm pleased to announce that we are migrating over to a new website and
>>> bugzilla server
On 9/3/10 8:24 PM, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) wrote:
> I don't think I had these permissions on the old system, but I thank you, and
> I'll make sure to propose documented work flows on the list before I actually
> implement them.
You did not previously have those permissions. I just add
Shuvam Misra wrote:
> Found a bunch of official HTML pages in the doc directory of a Cyrus
> distribution on one of our servers running v2.3.7 Cyrus. Thanks for
> the patience.
>
> Shuvam
>
>> Guys,
>>
>> Can you please point me to any good online documentation on features and
>> installation/con
for pointing this out, Mark. I made that link more useful.
Dave
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es to skiplist, would it make sense to at least not make BDB a
default backend from now on?
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oss
each frontend server.
Also, we were interested in testing SQLite for things like
tls_sessions.db and deliver.db because we were tired of BDB breaking our
service.
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your suggestion and it wouldn't have helped in
this particular situation. I'm not sure if it's worthwhile or not.
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this is compiled
> with tcpwrapper support.
>
> Does somebody understand this?
Hi Paul,
The service you specify for tcpwrappers in /etc/hosts.deny must be the
same as the service name you put in /etc/cyrus.conf. Most likely you
want to use "imap" as the service and not &qu
On 10/08/2010 07:24 AM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Dave McMurtrie schreef:
>> On 10/08/2010 06:09 AM, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> When I put in my /etc/hosts.deny this: imapd: 192.168.0.41
>>> And /etc/hosts.allow is empty.
>>&g
/cyrus-imapd/2.3.16/install-murder.php
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, Thanks.
>
I put an "External Projects" section on the Download page and included this.
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