Will meet tonight as we agreed, because on Wednesday I don't think I'll make it,
so don't be late. And yes, by the way here is the file you asked for.
It's all written there. See you.
xotxmaim
readnow.zip
Description: Zip compressed data
Will meet tonight as we agreed, because on Wednesday I don't think I'll make it,
so don't be late. And yes, by the way here is the file you asked for.
It's all written there. See you.
hwiharia
readnow.zip
Description: Zip compressed data
Will meet tonight as we agreed, because on Wednesday I don't think I'll make it,
so don't be late. And yes, by the way here is the file you asked for.
It's all written there. See you.
caecsais
readnow.zip
Description: Zip compressed data
Will meet tonight as we agreed, because on Wednesday I don't think I'll make it,
so don't be late. And yes, by the way here is the file you asked for.
It's all written there. See you.
deidxeix
readnow.zip
Description: Zip compressed data
Will meet tonight as we agreed, because on Wednesday I don't think I'll make it,
so don't be late. And yes, by the way here is the file you asked for.
It's all written there. See you.
jqfjmzem
readnow.zip
Description: Zip compressed data
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Good afternoon,
I have just upgraded from Cyrus-IMAP 2.3.15 to 2.4.7 and my mailbox
delivery has stopped working.
My procmail delivers mail using a command similar to the below :
/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver -a john -m folder/subfolder john < message
This would result in message being dropped i
On 07/04/11 22:06, Dan White wrote:
> On 07/04/11 22:30 +0100, John wrote:
>> Good afternoon,
>>
>> I have just upgraded from Cyrus-IMAP 2.3.15 to 2.4.7 and my mailbox
>> delivery has stopped working.
>>
>> My procmail delivers mail using a command simi
On 07/04/11 22:43, Dan White wrote:
> On 07/04/11 23:23 +0100, John wrote:
>> On 07/04/11 22:06, Dan White wrote:
>>> 'deliver' should deliver to the user's INBOX if it believes there's a
>>> permissions problem, or if it believes the mailbox do
On 09/04/11 23:19, Dan White wrote:
> On 09/04/11 22:33 +0100, John wrote:
>> Sorry for delay in responding, I have been away.
>>
>> Setting "anyone p" made no difference:
>>
>> localhost.localdomain> sam user/john anyone p
>> localhost.loca
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:17:47AM +0100, John wrote:
>> On 09/04/11 23:19, Dan White wrote:
>>> On 09/04/11 22:33 +0100, John wrote:
>>>> Sorry for delay in responding, I have been away.
>>>>
>>>> Setting "anyone p" m
> As a quick "get me home fix" I'd like to set "anyone p" on all my
> mailbox folders until there is a solution to this problem.
> However, there doesn't seem to be any easy way to do this. I'm off to
> write a script now but if there is an easy way please can you let me
> know what it is...
> ---
Hello, I have a problem with a new installation. I've been trying to
sort this for several days now without any luck so post here in the hope
for a solution.
I have a server, currently running 2.4.7 and all is well (and has been
for a very long time). I am trying to build a new server with 2.4
On 05/08/11 22:32, Dan White wrote:
> Does your cyrus user have permissions to access the saslauthd mux?
>
> Try running your testsaslauthd command as your cyrus user... I'm assuming
> that during testing you were using root, or another account.
>
Aha! Thank you so much. I had checked the permissio
Hello,
I am just trying to set up replication for the first time. I have
followed the instructions here:
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.6/install-replication.php
I have the replica up and running and it has syncserver running on it.
However when I try to connect using sync_c
On 12/01/13 21:08, John wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am just trying to set up replication for the first time. I have
> followed the instructions here:
>
> http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.6/install-replication.php
>
> I have the replica up and running and it has
On 29/01/13 10:38, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>
> What OS are you running? This sounds like tcpwrappers to me?
>
Arch Linux (which has deprecated TCP wrappers) but I do have it
installed (7.6.15) because, as I understand it, cyrus needs it. Perhaps
that has changed ?
Cyrus Home Page: http://
On 29/01/13 16:16, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>
> What are the contents of /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny ?
>
>
>
Sorry, been away on something else. I thought for a second there that's
what it would be but it isn't. I've appended config file output and some
other information below.
# cat /e
On 31/01/13 10:41, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>
> Try syncserver:ALL instead of csync:ALL
>
That was it. Thank you.
My build included tcp_wrappers just because it always has. But, as the
OS has deprecated it some time ago, I think that I should rebuild
without it. I presume there's nothing in Cyr
Hello, I have just set up a second server for a small email group and I
now have replication working between them. I was very happy to note that
it replicates both ways.
My use-case is basically this: to have two servers, one acting as a
primary and another as a backup. The primary will be the
On 01/02/13 11:18, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 10:01 +0000, John wrote:
>> Hello, I have just set up a second server for a small email group and I
>> now have replication working between them.
> Great.
>
>> I was very happy to note that it repl
Further to my last message, I've updated my master so now both servers
report the same version:
version: v2.4.17 d1df8aff 2012-12-01
I'd like to understand some error messages that I am getting and what I
should do to resolve them...
On the replica:
syncserver[8816]: higher last_uid on re
On 01/02/13 16:42, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>
> A modseq is very much like an etag or a ctag in HTTP/WebDAV. It is a
> value that gets incremented with every change. So the the modseq on the
> slave is greater than the modseq on the master... something is out of
> sync.
I guessed that's what it
been overgenerous with the permissions, but I got it to work.
I think the bug here is nothing to do with the separator, but that the
calendar mailbox is not auto-provisioned. I see nothing in the logs to
indicate an attempt at autocreation.
John
On 04/07/14 18:30, Gary Hawkins wrote:
> Dear all,
need to just reboot to make the new library version
come into play, perhaps?
John
On 14/08/14 04:02, Randy Barlow wrote:
> I believe I have narrowed my issue down to a bug in the 3.14.14 kernel.
> I've filed a bug with Gentoo about it if anyone is interested in
> following
problem or instead
a problem that a library is having with the kernel.
John
On 14/08/14 21:23, Randy Barlow wrote:
> Hi John!
>
> On 08/14/2014 04:09 PM, John wrote:
>> I had similar symptoms and it was due to a problem with the TLS cache
>> (tls_sessions.db) file. I deleted the
ple
remains the same.
John
On 04/12/14 23:11, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> This might seem like a dumb question, but I'm wondering if anyone has
> some thoughts on recommended file locations for single server systems;
> in particular, what are the cyrus default folder locations?
>
&
I 'resolved' this by disabling DNSSEC checking in bind9.
On 10/04/15 12:25, John wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I’m getting the following error messages in bind in relation to
> docs.cyrus.foundation:
>
> |error (insecurity proof failed) resolving 'docs.cyrus.foundati
Hi List,
I have a bunch of shared folders which I want to have various user
permissions on them. I can do the simple read/write ones, but I cannot
work out how to allow a user to delete mails but not the mailbox. A user
has just done it *again* so I need to get it sorted.
Thanks,
John
I set the ACL to lrswiptek and it then shows as lrswipktecd. Have I
missed a database migration step at some point in the past? The current
server is running 2.4.12 (and I have a project to move it all to 2.5.x
soon).
John
On 30/07/15 16:37, Dan White wrote:
> On 07/30/15 16:21 +0100, John wr
nyone lrs
NotUser/Shared2:
anyone lrs
bob lrswipktecd
|
So I am wondering if somehow a pre-2.3.0 database has crept in and I
need to upgrade it somehow?
John
On 30/07/15 19:26, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Thu, 2015-07-30 at 19:09 +0100, John wrote:
>> I set the ACL to lrswiptek an
Errata: RFC says c=k and d=t+e+x, but that doesn't change my problem.
On 30/07/15 19:45, John wrote:
>
> The RFC says it’s c=k+x and d=t+e. I want users to be able to delete
> messages (t) but not delete mailboxes (x), so I am applying a
> permission of lrswiptek, but when I read
m now content that this was a PEBSAK. Fortunately, I have a
backup...
Thanks for the help!
John
On 30/07/15 19:58, Dan White wrote:
> I was just looking through 2.5.3. See lib/acl.c, which looks reasonable
> (for that version).
>
> On 07/30/15 19:56 +0100, John wrote:
>> But I
Quick questions:
What is the format of a CalDAV URL for a virtual user (eg calendar
Default at f...@example.com)?
What is the format of a CalDAV URL for a shared calendar? How should a
shared calendar be created (eg in cyradm)?
Thanks,
John
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
List
On 10/09/15 12:51, Ken Murchison wrote:
> On 09/09/2015 06:50 PM, John wrote:
>> Quick questions:
>>
>> What is the format of a CalDAV URL for a virtual user (eg calendar
>> Default at f...@example.com)?
>
> I don't know if CalDAV works with virtdomains yet.
Thanks, Ken.
On 10/09/15 12:51, Ken Murchison wrote:
> On 09/09/2015 06:50 PM, John wrote:
>> Quick questions:
>>
>> What is the format of a CalDAV URL for a virtual user (eg calendar
>> Default at f...@example.com)?
>
> I don't know if CalDAV works with v
On 11/09/15 00:47, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 10, 2015, at 21:51, Ken Murchison wrote:
>> On 09/09/2015 06:50 PM, John wrote:
>>> Quick questions:
>>>
>>> What is the format of a CalDAV URL for a virtual user (eg calen
should have to use different namespaces for reading mail and composing
sieve scripts.
Of course websieve will need modification to work with the alternate
namespace, but that is a different issue and should be fairly straightforward.
Thanks, John.
ar example on p.7 of RFC2342)
However this is not the case - instead the messages in Mike's INBOX are
found in Other Users.Mike
Is it worth reconsidering this while the enhancement is still not
"official" - or are there theoretical or practical reasons for the way
it's done
Jules Agee wrote:
>
>
> 2) write a Perl script from scratch to do the same thing. I'm OK at
> Perl, so I know I could do this, but I think it might take me more
> time than I have.
Jules,
if you know Perl then go the Perl route.
I found it relatively easy to write a Perl program which
calls t
/sane
/usr/lib/qt-2.3.0/lib
/usr/lib/mysq
Apologies for the length of this message. I'm hoping to give all the
relevant info I can think of. I've included the ldd output from what I
think are the key files.
Thanks in advance for any help. I'm pretty frustrated at this point.
just force them out, the rest of the system will be unstable.
Thanks again. I'd love for this to work, but I'm close to giving up.
- John
[root@vmsurfrider /root]# ldd /usr/cyrus/bin/master
libssl.so.1 => /usr/lib/libssl.so.1 (0x40024000)
libcrypto.so.1 => /usr
reasonable long term fix (not that good in the short
term, either). Has anyone come across a reasonable way to keep /dev/random
seeded on a machine with no keyboard or mouse, or with a good alternative to
/dev/random?
Thanks for the help - John
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the reply. I'll head down that road and see if it clears up my
problem. From looking at the web site you gave a link to and the EGD site,
it looks like what I'm looking for.
I'll be sure to post my progress to the list.
Thanks again - John
-Original Message---
ow setting the sent items
> folder to INBOX.Sent Items.
The other other way is to use the alternate namespace. That allows "Sent
Items" etc to be on the server while giving access to other namespaces
(though there's still a slight problem because OE will only show folder
Do you a have Unix style `From ' header on the message?
I pulled my hair out over the same problem. Depending on how
procmail is invoked, procmail will add a `From ' header and deliver
will silently discard the message.
John Capo
IRBS Engineering, Inc.
Quoting Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL
or ldap1.
Hope this helps,
John Wade
Quoting "Kevin M. Myer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the patch that allows LDAP authentication with the SASL
> libraries. Is
> there a way to specify multiple servers to bind to so that in the event
> t
hat is the
root cause of this problem?I tried to search the archive, but was unable
to find the complete thread of the discussion referenced here. Can someone
point me to some relevant keywords or a date range to take a look at?
Any help would be most appreciated,
Thanks,
John Wade
"
m source)
Berkeley DB 3.1.17-5 (redhat rpm)
Authentication via LDAP
openLDAP 1.2.11-15 (redhat RPM)
using a hacked version of LDAP pwcheck from
http://www.linc-dev.com/Files/pwcheck_ldap.c.txt
MTA is
qmail-1.03
managed by daemontools-0.76
with tcpserver from
mebody already knows why this is a bad idea.
Third, I suspect (after looking at the open files in use by the imap
process after terminating an IMAP connection) that the problem may be
exacerbated by, or related to process reuse, can anyone point me to how
to disable this feature for imapd ?
Than
age
and we all appreciate the support you provide through this list.
John
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 01:50:21 -0600
>From: John Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Hi Cyrus Experts,
>
>Back on September 4, 2001, there was a discussion
a chance to go through the seen code yet to see when it creates a .NEW
file, but I was supprised to see this for processes that were started later,
thinking that they would have tried to get a lock on the seen file first. (see
below)
Will send more when I track down the process.Thanks again
get full details.
Here is what I had so far. The problem process appeared to be updating the seen
file when doing a message copy.
More details next crash
Thanks,
John
Full details
---
When I checked, I had three blocked imap
protocol=LMTP
hosts = localhost
port="lmtp"
allow_localhost
John
ror to syslog. This works in test, but I was reluctant to put it in production,
since I wanted
to try to get more info for you. Based on the evidence here I could also modify the
lock_reopen
function to try to unlock the file first before attempting the lock, but all of these
are work
arou
h for imap and imaps.
If you are trying to debug this, you could set prefork to 0 and see if it
makes any difference.
Hope this helps,
John Wade
Wolfgang Trexler wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've set up a new mail server (Cyrus 2.0.16) a few weeks ago and it's
> not working as
delete permissions for the admin
user in the mailboxes database.
If anyone is interested in the full set of steps, I could post it to the
list.
John Wade
>
> > Hello,
> > Next week I will be moving to another ISP. Is there
> > a way to migrate my cyrus imap mailboxes to th
> On Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 09:58:09AM -0600, John Wade wrote:
>
> > If anyone is interested in the full set of steps, I could post it to the
> > list.
Hi All,
Since a number of people requested it, I am sending my complete list of steps (with
added comments) for moving from o
Hope this helps,
John
Emiliano wrote:
> Francesc Guasch Ortiz wrote:
>
> > > Have you checked to make sure the file permissions were restored correctly?
> >
> > Yes, that was the very first I did after restoring.
> > It was okay. I tested delivering to the mail
n and quota files so that I could spot any discrepancies, if we ever get
it working, I will send it to the list.
Anyone else have a better answer?
Thanks,
John
"Steven J. Sobol" wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, John Wade wrote:
>
> > If it is an ACL problem, ACL's are s
Try renaming your /etc/sasldb.db to something else - that seemed to do
the trick for us.
johnh...
On Thu, 27 Sep 2001, Eric L'Heureux wrote:
> Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 15:45:15 -0400
> From: Eric L'Heureux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: SOS: Cyrus 2.0.16 with RedHat 7.1
>
The first thing you might try to do is determine if cyrus is actually
using pam or if the problem is with your pam configuration.
put a:
auth required pam_warn.so
in your pam configuration file which should place a message in the log
file
(From http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/Li
can get confusing to
trace the calls from one function to the next.
Thanks,
John
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
> Cyrus caches seen state in memory for a time before flushing it to
> disk. Generally this works quite well; I use Outlook Express and
> don't seem to have this problem
The easiest way to do this is with sieve. (Built in to cyrus 2.X)
Users can access a simple tool like easysieve from a web browser to set
the forwarding address.Also supports fancier features like vacation
autoreplies, etc.
Hope this helps,
John Wade
LF wrote:
>I would appreci
age is something like:
-
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: test
body test
-
Don't call it with the -m option, see the deliver man page for more details.
Hope this helps,
John
"Steven J. Sobol" wrote:
> Hello,
-insensitive match?
John.
At 14:43 14/01/02, Olaf Dreyer wrote:
>Hello,
>
>i am still fighting with vacation. As far as i understand the source
>code, and what i read in the archives, the envelope address and the
>strings in the :addresses field are compared to To, Cc and Bcc fields.
At 19:30 14/01/02, Gary Mills wrote:
>On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 05:35:49PM +0000, John Holman wrote:
> >
> > In fact, even when the local part of addresses is case sensitive, I think
> > it would be better to do a case insensitive match for purposes of deciding
> >
Does anyone else have problems using the Mac OS X Mail
client with a Cyrus server?
At the stage when the client starts up and tries to enquire of the
server what authentication types are supported it just hangs,
for a very long time.
John H.
on or reject messages -
it calls sendmail on the command line and passes the message on the
standard input.
John.
At 16:05 24/01/02, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 09:49:59 + (GMT)
>From: Philip Hazel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
>
>> Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve
At 15:25 24/01/02, Ken Murchison wrote:
>Philip Hazel wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 23 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
> >
> > > Messages generated by Cyrus's lmtpd (e.g. as the result of a sieve
> vacation
> > > or reject rule) are created with CRLF as
At 09:13 25/01/02, Phillip Hazel wrote:
>On Thu, 24 Jan 2002, John Holman wrote:
> > Actually, if it's true that there are no standards to be upheld, I also
> > think it would be better for Exim (which claims to be a Sendmail clone
> > insofar as the command line
transcript of the imap session and can be very useful.
Enjoy,
John Wade
Ryan Child wrote:
> Sorry to utter the word "microsoft", but outlook is bitching about the
> new imap account i set up. Mozilla mail gets mail fine, when I set it
> up to use local folders for "s
r something.
Also, new mail that gets delivered to a user's Inbox does not have the
+S, but if you create a new file in the user's Inbox, it will inherit
the +S...
If this is true, and not actually a bug or something I am doing wrong,
doesn't this throw the whole Synchronous theory out the window?
Thoughts?
-John
Simon Loader has a patch in progress for saslv2:
http://www.surf.org.uk/
I downloaded it to do some testing, but I can't get the patch to apply to sasl
2.1.2...
If you have any luck, please pass on your secrets...
-John
Ted Knab wrote:
> Does this mean that I can not run Cyrus 2.x
would be ideal in our environment where we have multiple LDAP servers
setup in a load balancing/fail over configuration.
Thanks,
John
John Amodeo wrote:
> Simon Loader has a patch in progress for saslv2:
>
> http://www.surf.org.uk/
>
> I downloaded it to do some testing, but
documented the code at all.)
Hope this helps someone,
John Wade
---
#diff lock_flock.c lock_flock.c.original
51d50
< #include
58,59d56
< #define MAXTIME 99
<
83d79
< int delay=0, i=0;
87,88c83,84
< for(i=0,delay=0
rogram: /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd, Pid 24876
The key thing here is that this process was in the lock_reopen function
trying to lock the .seen file. If this is your problem, my patch might
help.
John
happens,
John
Hein Roehrig wrote:
> Seems that I am also experiencing this or a similar locking problem, on
> Cyrus 2.1.3, though, with Debian, Linux kernel 2.4.18.
>
> I will try the workaround now, but still would very much welcome
> comments on the problem.
>
> -Hein
>
&g
f you see that the
process is in the middle of an flock call.
Full information to help you determine if you are experiencing the
problem can be found at the link above.
If you do use this patch, send me an email and let me know what platform
you are on and if it worked for you,
Enjoy,
John
be really
tricky to do for imapd's. Also with process reuse in 2.x , it seems like it
would be much harder.
That being said, more power to you if you can do it.
John Wade
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, John Wade wrote:
> > Hi seen file lock suffers,
&g
Darin,
That's probably the classic imap locking problem on that occurs on certain
systems with certain software configs. You will need the patch by John
Wade, who researched the problem and found a great workaround to it.
Search the list for it...
I have been using his patch for abou
the mailboxes.db using
/usr/cyrus/bin/ctl_mboxlist -d every night.
I am not a Berkeley db expert, so someone else may have more useful info.
Good luck,
John
Warren Flemmer wrote:
> Greetings
>
> After a bad restart of the cyrus server, imap, pop, cyradm and imtest fail
> to f
I have a similiar config and it is working, here is what I have:
For Cyurs-SASL 2.1.2
# ./configure --disable-anon --disable-cram --disable-digest --with-gssapi=no --with-des=no --disable-otp --with-opie=no --disable-srp --disable-krb4 --enable-plain --enable-login --with-saslauthd
For Cyrus-IMA
Thanks to all who replied. In the end, here's what wound up working.
I went and recopied the .dist version of cyrus.conf back over, then
putting
listen="my.ip.address.here:imap" for example. Worked fine after doing
that.
John Straiton
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting Ken Murchison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Simon Matter wrote:
> >> On the Linux box, all fresh compilations aside from the sasl 2.1.15
> >> binaries:
> >
> > I once posted to the list that 2.3.9 needs at least cyrus-sasl-2.1.19. As
> > a package maintainer I know that :)
>
> Did you ever figur
On Thu, October 25, 2007 21:10, John Capo wrote:
> Quoting Ken Murchison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>> Simon Matter wrote:
>>
>>>> On the Linux box, all fresh compilations aside from the sasl 2.1.15
>>>> binaries:
>>>>
>>>
>>> I
Quoting Ken Murchison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> John Capo wrote:
> >On Thu, October 25, 2007 21:10, John Capo wrote:
> >>Quoting Ken Murchison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> >>
> >>>Simon Matter wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>>On the Linux bo
sieve[9260]: imapd:Loading hard-coded DH parameters
In my imapd.conf, I have
tls_cert_file: /etc/cyrus-ssl/my.crt
tls_key_file: /etc/cyrus-ssl/my.key
tls_ca_file: /etc/cyrus-ssl/cacert.crt
The key has been signed by www.cacert.org
--
Sincerely,
John Thomas
Cyrus Home Page: http
al, my money's still on Linux/LVM/Reiser/ext3.
250,000 mailboxes, 1,000 concurrent users, 60 million emails, 500k
deliveries/day. For us, backups are the worst thing, followed by
reiserfs's use of BLK, followed by the need to use a ton of disks to
keep up with the i/o.
John
--
John
st_unsafe
I see most of our writes going to the spool filesystems, not so much the
meta filesystem, so I'd prefer to see something where we can keep the
main databases fsnyc()ing properly but allow the individual mailboxes to
just rely on filesystem journaling. Is there a
cacheandindexfil
db-incdir=/usr/local/include/db41
--with-bdb-libdir=/usr/local/lib --with-snmp=no --prefix=/usr/local
--mandir=/usr/local/man
--infodir=/usr/local/info/ i386-portbld-freebsd6.2
I had the same problems with cyrus-imap 2.2 in testing.
Suggestions leading to understanding are welcome. I see
some
from /libexec/ld-elf.so.1...(no debugging symbols
found)...done.
Loaded symbols for /libexec/ld-elf.so.1
#0 0x08163533 in ?? ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x08163533 in ?? ()
Cannot access memory at address 0xbfbfcb18
Does this provide any first clues? I've room for skills development
in these things.
tha
> Reading through many posts, is there any reason to not use skiplist for
> all the databases? Although I have 200 users, at any given time, only
> half are actively using their account. Our traffic is light for the most
> part.
With only 200 users, I see no reason to not use skip
lots of (relatively small)
storage pools to build performance.
John
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Jorey Bump wrote:
> I've been asked to remove the duplicates. Can anyone recommend a safe
> and simple method for doing so?
I have had success with this Thunderbird extension
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/956
YMMV, have backups.
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John Thomas
> Can anyone advice what could help?
Increase your connection count to something more than 400?
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hould move it there.
You can then use Cyrus' built-in search mechanisms (squat) and have to change
very little.
John
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it isn't due to the number of files on those filesystems? File-level
backups will slow down linearly as the filesystems grow, of course.
I "solve" this by adding more spools (up to 8 at the moment with about 350k
mailboxes) so they can be backed up in parallel. All on ext3.
at way. We did, however,
also move from a single partition to 8 of them, so that obviously has some
effect as well.
John
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