Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Ken Murchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 1:30 PM
To: Rosenbaum, Larry M.
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: v2.3.6 message delete causes signal 10
Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
-Original
Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Ken Murchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:11 PM
To: Rosenbaum, Larry M.
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: v2.3.6 message delete causes signal 10
Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
I have just
Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
I have just installed Cyrus IMAP v2.3.6 on a test system.
Whenever I
try to delete a message in my INBOX, the delete fails and I see
the
following message in the log file:
May 26 11:41:01 master[10821]: [ID 970914 local6.error]
process
10841 exited, signal
Shaun Bolling wrote:
Hello All, can Sieve strip the html from an email and if not whats the
best way to go about this?
There is no Sieve extension that I know of that strips HTML.
--
Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Project Cyrus Developer/Maintainer
Carnegie Mellon University
Cyrus H
Brasseur Valéry wrote:
In my murder config, I am trying to login as admin from the frontend ...
But then when I am trying to create mailboxes on the backends, I got permission
denied
From the sources it seems that when you login with the proxy user,
you could never be an admin ...
is it no
Robert Mueller wrote:
I'm just trying to get an informal survey of which version or Berkeley
DB people are using successfully in large cyrus environments. We're
currently using:
db4-4.2.52-3.1 - old redhat based machines
libdb4.2.52-18 - newer debian based machines
Both of them seem to be a b
Michael Loftis wrote:
POP3 bind ups -- occasionally, without reason, POP3 stops working. It
never banners. I've been unable to reproduce it, and it requires a
complete system reboot to recover, so it's something with saved state of
somesort. I don't think it's BDB because that's all automat
Michael Fair wrote:
My apologies in advance for not being subscribed to the list but I had a
quick inquiry.
I've read in the docs that the Cyrus NNTP daemon can export shared folders
via NNTP and receive an NNTP feed. Can the same be done for user mailboxes?
I've always wondered if a group of
Ole Hoppe wrote:
Hello,
after setting up Cyrus 2.2.12/Postfix 2.2.5/Fetchmail 6.2.5.2 on a SUSE
Linux 10.0 box, and activating squatter to create full-text search index
in cyrus.conf, index has been created and one can search now about 2GB
of mail within seconds - fantastic!
Unfortunately t
Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote:
2006/6/18, Wesley Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 18 Jun 2006, at 16:07, Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote:
> could you send Your patch, please ?
Sure. Look here:
http://cvs.itd.umich.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/lfs/cyrus-imap23/
lmtpproxyd.diff?rev=1.1
These are actuall
Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote:
2006/6/19, Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote:
> 2006/6/18, Wesley Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> On 18 Jun 2006, at 16:07, Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote:
>> > could you send Your patch, please ?
>>
Paul Fisher wrote:
We're in the process of migrating from an IMAP server that uses a
namespace equivalent to the Cyrus altnamespace but in addition
supports storing subfolders under INBOX.
So, you essentially want two personal namespaces.
Considering the number of users we currently support,
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
I read through a lot of documentation, but I still didn't find out: How can I
setup a Cyrus IMAPd that authenticates using plain passwd-style textfiles (but
neither /etc/passwd itself nor PAM)? Authentication id and authorization can
always be the same, we haven't en
Matt Bernstein wrote:
Hi,
Having just upgraded FC4 -> FC5 (and thus Cyrus 2.2 -> 2.3), I'm
starting to play with the new features in 2.3.
I would like to use different metapartitions for different metadata. In
particular, I'd like the squat indexes to be on their own volume--which
won't nee
Andrew Findlay wrote:
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 12:11:05PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Cyrus IMAP v2.3.3 (with sasl v2.1.21) ran fine. Any ideas?
Can you get a backtrace from a core dump?
I have a similar problem using 2.3.6 murder on CentOS 4.3 (very like
RHEL 4) on 32-bit x86.
In my case
Andrew Findlay wrote:
On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 12:11:05PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Cyrus IMAP v2.3.3 (with sasl v2.1.21) ran fine. Any ideas?
Can you get a backtrace from a core dump?
I have a similar problem using 2.3.6 murder on CentOS 4.3 (very like
RHEL 4) on 32-bit x86.
In my case
Matt Bernstein wrote:
On Jun 30 Ken Murchison wrote:
Matt Bernstein wrote:
I would like to use different metapartitions for different metadata.
In particular, I'd like the squat indexes to be on their own
volume--which won't need to be backed up--and all the small cyrus
fil
Is anyone actively using the CONDSTORE extension supported in Cyrus
2.3.x? I'm only aware of one client that supports it, so I'm thinking
the user base is quite small.
The reason I ask is that I want to push out a 2.3.7 release ASAP which
contains a number of important bugfixes, but I've real
David S. Madole wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Is anyone actively using the CONDSTORE extension supported in Cyrus
2.3.x? I'm only aware of one client that supports it, so I'm thinking
the user base is quite small.
The reason I ask is that I want to push out a 2.3.7 release
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Stupid question, but what *is* CONDSTORE? :)
http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc4551.txt
On Fri, 7 Jul 2006, Ken Murchison wrote:
David S. Madole wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Is anyone actively using the CONDSTORE extension supported in Cyrus
2.3.x? I'm only aware o
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.7. This release
should be considered late beta quality, reflecting that most large bugs
have been resolved, but some small buglets might still remain.
This release fixes problems with replication and virtual domains as well
as a byte-ali
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Last I read, there was a problem with the replication side of things ...
has that been fixed yet, or still outstanding?
I believe that all outstanding issues with virtdomains and replication
have been fixed in 2.3.7.
--
Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Project C
Дейтер Александр Валериевич wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.7. This release
should be considered late beta quality, reflecting that most large bugs
have been resolved, but some small buglets might still remain.
This release fixes problems
Дейтер Александр Валериевич wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.7. This release
should be considered late beta quality, reflecting that most large bugs
have been resolved, but some small buglets might still remain.
This release fixes problems
Larry Rosenbaum wrote:
After more testing, I have confirmed that v2.3.7 is doing something nasty
with my Seen database. To verify, I have done the following experiment
(using Outlook):
1) Open my INBOX.
2) Mark a message as Unread.
3) Open INBOX.test
4) Open INBOX. The message is no longer
Muenz, Michael wrote:
Hi,
I want to "safely" disable Squat.
My idea was:
1. Stop cyrus
2. Remove corresponding lines in cyrus.conf
3. Start cyrus
4. cd /var/spool/imap/user/
5. find . -name 'cyrus.squat' -type f -exec rm {} \;
Will I have to do a complete reconstruct or are the
5 steps ok for t
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Ken Murchison wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Last I read, there was a problem with the replication side of things
... has that been fixed yet, or still outstanding?
I believe that all outstanding issues with virtdomains and replication
have
Дейтер Александр Валериевич wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.7. This release
should be considered late beta quality, reflecting that most large bugs
have been resolved, but some small buglets might still remain.
This release fixes problems
peated the experiment with v2.3.3,
and everything was OK. Then I upgraded to v2.3.7 and it still behaved
correctly. So there is no problem with seen state and v2.3.7.
Great. One less thing for me to worry about.
[EmilyLetella]Never mind[/Emily]
-Original Message-----
From: Ken Murchison [mai
André Böhm wrote:
Hello,
after upgrading from 2.2.13 to 2.3.7, I have a very worrying problem
with lmtp.
When procmail tries to deliver mail via the "deliver" command, with the
"-a" option I get "master[96435]: process 99783 exited, signaled to
death by 11".
This is only on murder master
Andre Böhm wrote:
Ken Murchison schrieb:
André Böhm wrote:
Hello,
after upgrading from 2.2.13 to 2.3.7, I have a very worrying problem
with lmtp.
When procmail tries to deliver mail via the "deliver" command, with
the "-a" option I get "master[96435]: process 99783
Timo Veith wrote:
Am Dienstag 11 Juli 2006 03:19 schrieb Ken Murchison:
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.7. This
release should be considered late beta quality, reflecting that most
large bugs have been resolved, but some small buglets might still
remain.
This release
Wesley Craig wrote:
On 18 Jul 2006, at 09:34, Ken Murchison wrote:
If a version of the autocreate patch is posted that works in all modes
(altnamespace, unixhierarchysep, virtdomains, Murder), then we will
most likely accept.
If someone is interested in getting autcreate accepted, I would
Wesley Craig wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006, at 09:59, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Short answer, there are no good books. Managing IMAP is minimally
useful - in a basic sense.
The one salient chapter happens to be online:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html
if that helps.
However
Wesley Craig wrote:
I was tracking a very similar issue with xfer between 2.2 and 2.3.6.
xfer'ing vanilla 2.2.12 mailboxes to 2.3.6 seems to work fine, and
xfer'ing a 2.3.6 mailbox to 2.2.12 also more or less works (permissions
are broken since 2.3.6 blindly uses rfc 4314 ACLs rather than payi
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Wesley Craig wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006, at 09:59, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Short answer, there are no good books. Managing IMAP is minimally
useful - in a basic sense.
The one salient chapter happens to be online:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog
Vincent Fox wrote:
I really don't have a strong enough grasp of Cyrus terminology at this
point. Sorry about that, perhaps duplicate suppression is not the right
term. What I meant was you send a message to 30 inboxes at once, as I
understood it Cyrus only stores one copy and references the other
Joshua Van Horn wrote:
Hi,
We are looking at migrating our current mail store (UWash IMAP) to
Cyrus. One of the first things we need to accomplish is to get a proxy
in front of our existing servers so that we can start moving mailboxes
around to alleviate load issues.
1) Is it possible to con
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
This is the first time I've ever seen this ... when I put a filter in
for an account that happens to be listed in the 'admins' section of
imapd.conf, it is putting the filter into a global directory, instead of
the admin sieve directory ...
I've been doing this for y
Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello
I want do an update from 2.3.3 to 2.3.7 on a life system. I read
the attached upgrade instructions.
Upgrading From Previous Versions
Upgrading from 2.3.3 or later (64-bit machines)
* Due to byte alignment issues in cyrus.ind
James Ralston wrote:
I need to clear the \Reserved flag that was set on a mailbox (because
a renamemailbox operation failed halfway through.)
Is it safe to run "ctl_cyrusdb -r" while the server is running, or do
I need to shut down the server first?
Shutdown the server.
--
Kenneth Murchison
S
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To: "David Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Bron Gondwana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ken Murchison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
"Info Cyrus"
Sent: 8/29/06 11:05 AM
Subject: Re: sync_client bails out after 3 MAILBOXES need upgrading to
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
it seems that sasldb stores all password in cleartext. Is it possible to
use md5 or crypt as in /etc/passwd?
Not without breaking non-plaintext mechanisms like CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5.
--
Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Project Cyrus Developer/Maintainer
Car
Recursive reconstruct should and does work AFAIK. Are you trying to
reconstruct an entire domain, multiple domains, or ... ?
Jo Rhett wrote:
Ken...? Haloo.
On Oct 12, 2006, at 12:04 PM, Jo Rhett wrote:
Ken, any news on this? I could swear we talked about this a few year
Robert Mueller wrote:
Hi Ken
There's a bug with replication and renaming INBOX -> INBOX.blah.
From http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3501.txt:
Renaming INBOX is permitted, and has special behavior. It moves
all messages in INBOX to a new mailbox with the given name,
leaving INBOX emp
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 19:42:52 -0500, "Ken Murchison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Hi Rob,
This is already a known problem (bug #2727?). I haven't come up with a
"clean" fix yet, although I haven't thought about it much.
My reading o
Nik Conwell wrote:
I'm using the UW mailutil to transfer mailboxes from UW to Cyrus
(2.3.7). It uses APPEND, specifically multiappend (single APPEND with
multiple messages being appended). Cyrus-imapd handles this multiappend
by creating stage files for each appended message and leaving the
Uwe Kiewel wrote:
Hi,
I have some mailing lists subscribet. Sieve checks the sender statement in
the mail header and put the mails into the folders.
How are the mailing list folders readable by nntp, so a newsreader can be
used for reading?
Read doc/install-netnews.html
--
Kenneth Murchison
Gary Mills wrote:
My current e-mail server has both SMTP and IMAP running on the same
machine. I'm building a new IMAP server on a different machine that
will ultimately have ten times the capacity. I'm looking for a way to
migrate mailboxes from the old server to the new one without shutting
d
Gary Mills wrote:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 08:18:15AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
Can I use the old server as both a front end and one of the back ends
for a murder configuration, with the new server as the second back end?
Will that allow me to migrate mailboxes at my
Bron Gondwana wrote:
It's been a while since I posted our list of patches, and there have been
a couple of changes since then.
I'm generating the site from a script and a bunch of patch description files
now, so I should be able to keep it up to date.
Feel free to use any of these patches, and
Simon Matter wrote:
It's been a while since I posted our list of patches, and there have been
a couple of changes since then.
I'm generating the site from a script and a bunch of patch description
files
now, so I should be able to keep it up to date.
Feel free to use any of these patches, and
Ben Poliakoff wrote:
* Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20070108 08:34]:
Jeff and I have already discussed pushing out a 2.3 release soon -- as
soon as we iron out all of the wrinkles in our 2.3 deployment on campus.
We found a few small buglets in the IMAP proxy code that we didn
http://cyrus.brong.fastmail.fm/cyrus-plainsync-2.3.3.diff
Why not just run 'sync_server -p 2' ? I believe that I added the 'p'
option to all services for just this reason.
--
Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Project Cyrus Developer/Maintainer
Carnegie Mellon University
Cyrus Home Pa
Tuomas Toropainen wrote:
Hello everyone
I'm trying to accomplish 2 things:
1) prevent plain logins without ssl/tls over network
2) prevent cyrus admin user(s) from logging in over network
(users are authenticated from ldap and admin(s) from local sasldb)
Here are complete cyrus configuration
Uwe Kiewel wrote:
Hi,
how do I restore a deleted message in an mailbox?
A scenarioa as followed:
A user deleted a mail and emptied the trash. Cyrus is configued to expunge
delayed.
I think the messages is deleted in unser's opinion. Can the admin restore such
a deleted message?
If you're
Bron Gondwana wrote:
It's been a while since I posted our list of patches, and there have been
a couple of changes since then.
I'm generating the site from a script and a bunch of patch description files
now, so I should be able to keep it up to date.
Feel free to use any of these patches, and
I've been looking at the remaining, non-site specific patches, and here
are some comments.
Command timer - Assuming that we want to specify the minimum time as
fractional seconds (which I gather is the case given that its a double),
I'd prefer to have it specified as millisecond and use an int
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 08:52:21 -0500, "Ken Murchison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
http://cyrus.brong.fastmail.fm/cyrus-plainsync-2.3.3.diff
Why not just run 'sync_server -p 2' ? I believe that I added the 'p'
option to all services for j
Rob Mueller wrote:
but this is in conflict with the the idea that in a large installation
of people who don't know each other the 'anyone' permission doesn't
make sense.
what is really desired for + addressing is to say that messages that
arrive via the lmtp interface are allowed to write to
Rob Mueller wrote:
Ok, I thought that 'post' pre-dated lmtp and was the IMAP function to
write a message into the folder.
i.e. a program like imapsync would need the 'p' permission to write
the messages, (but would need other permissions to check for messages,
set flags, etc)
I think the on
Benjamin Donnachie wrote:
I couldn't find anything suitable through Google, so I modified smmapd
to work with postfix. Unfortunately, I haven't been able to test it
fully yet as the version of postfix with my distro doesn't support tcp
look ups (And I'm too lazy to recompile at the moment!).
Ho
Rob Mueller wrote:
so I wonder, will skiplist be a better choice? obviously running
quota(8) will be a very cheap operation, but I'm worried about
contention on the quota database during delivery etc. (these users are
for the most part not actively using the system -- they get less than
one m
Or things get mangled and people end up over quota.
(from my Treo)
--
Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Project Cyrus Developer/Maintainer
Carnegie Mellon University
-Original Message-
From: "Kjetil Torgrim Homme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ken Murchison" &l
Gary Mills wrote:
On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 07:47:54AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 08:18:15AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
Can I use the old server as both a front end and one of the back ends
for a murder configuration, with the new
Olivier Delemar wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if there is a way to view the list of already responded addresses when
a sieve/vacation script is active on a mailbox. I've bee googling around for a
couple of hours without success.
I use cyrus on a Kolab server.
Not easily. The data you're looking fo
peter pilsl wrote:
I recently upgraded from 2.0.16 to cyrus 2.2 and first followed the
"offical" upgrade-document at
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/imapd/install-upgrade.html
This document has several serious flaws.
neither the recommended rehash works as proposednor could I convert the
mail
Gary Mills wrote:
I've noticed for some time that whenever I type `make' in the Cyrus
source tree, it always recompiles something. A repeated make should
evenually stop compiling but this one never does. The worst offenders
are the various perl Makefiles which rebuild Makefile from Makefile.PL
Gary Mills wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 09:50:32AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
I've noticed for some time that whenever I type `make' in the Cyrus
source tree, it always recompiles something. A repeated make should
evenually stop compiling but this one never
Olivier Delemar wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2007 09:45:58 -0500, Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Olivier Delemar wrote:
Hello,
I wonder if there is a way to view the list of already responded
addresses when a sieve/vacation script is active on a mailbox. I've bee
googling a
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.8. This release
should be considered production quality. This release (minus
replication) is currently deployed on the production Murder at CMU,
and the replication code is deployed in production at several other
large sites.
Please note t
Oliver Falk wrote:
Am 2007-02-07 21:29, Ken Murchison schrieb:
> I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.8. This release
> should be considered production quality. This release (minus
> replication) is currently deployed on the production Murder at CMU,
Simon Matter wrote:
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.8. This release
should be considered production quality. This release (minus
replication) is currently deployed on the production Murder at CMU,
and the replication code is deployed in production at several other
large
Simon Matter wrote:
URLs for this release:
ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.3.8.tar.gz
or
http://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.3.8.tar.gz
Questions and comments can be directed to
info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu (public list), or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry for posting
Bron Gondwana wrote:
We've now fully updated our patchset against 2.3.8 and rolled it out
to all our servers. As usual, the patches are available at:
http://cyrus.brong.fastmail.fm/
I still don't understand why the allow-plaintext-for-sync_client patch
is needed. Doesn't 'sync_server -p2' a
tarjei wrote:
Hi,
Many of my users are having problems saving sent emails to the sent
folder in Thunderbird.
This is a known problem in Thunderbird and partly documented here:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=206408
What I am wondering about is if anyone can give me some advice o
Gary Mills wrote:
On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 09:50:32AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
This behavior is annoying because I build the Cyrus software on a
development server but then install it on other servers where there
is no compiler and the source tree is mounted read-only
Dickson Law wrote:
Hi all
If I do not include the :subject directive in my vacation script the
reply subject line would be
'Re: X' where is the original subject line.
But If I add :subject "Out of the Office" in the vacation script the
subject line would be just that without appendin
Blake Hudson wrote:
I am having a problem where long POP transactions are being closed by
the server.
I turned on per-user debugging, but didn't actually see the problem
until I ran a packet sniffer(wireshark) on the server.
The transaction goes as follows:
1) Client connects/auths
2) Client li
Brian Dial wrote:
oh, duh. i thhought they were part of the core by now. thanks!
They will be integrated once they support all possible configurations of :
unixhierarchysep, virtdomains, and Murder
Simon Matter wrote:
Using SuSE 10.2 with the included cyrus-imapd-2.2.13 I was able to g
Carsten Mathaes wrote:
Hi,
I was looking around (Cyrus-Wiki, List, Google ... ) but I did not found
really helpful things.
Now I want to ask here, if there is a way, to compile Cyrus-IMAPD 2.3.8
against the current BerkeleyDB (4.5.20).
Always I got the error:
cyrusdb_berkeley.c:162: error: st
Carsten Mathaes wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
I just committed this fix to CVS. Its appropriate for 2.3.8.
Ok. I changed my copy of the source in the way the diff shows and it
works fine. Thanks!
Actually, there is a better fix that was sent to me by Tomas Janousek at
Redhat.
https
Ross Boylan wrote:
I've created INBOX.a.b, INBOX.a.c, and others. To my suprise, there is no
INBOX.a folder. This was discussed previously on this list (2/28/06, similar
to this messages subject), and is Cyrus's expected behavior.
I've now decided I want a folder INBOX.a, that is something I
Tim Bannister wrote:
> Recently we saw what we hope is a one-off error on our Cyrus deployment
> here. This is Cyrus 2.3.7 on x86_64 RHEL4 based on Simon Matter's RPMs.
> I'd used IMAP as "cyrus" to delete a number of users. This is done using
> some rather old code:
> # Change ACL for mailbox
Dale Ghent wrote:
> Hey all. Just curious, are there any plans re: implementing the
> variables extension to Cyrus's implementation of Sieve?
Yes, but I can't give you a firm time frame.
--
Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Project Cyrus Developer/Maintainer
Carnegie Mellon University
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.9. This release
should be considered production quality. This release is currently
deployed on the production Murder at CMU, as well as several other large
sites.
This release fixes some bugs in the replication code, the handling of
Siev
We have been running 2.3.x code on 64-bit sparcv9 kernels (Solaris 8 on
Sun Fire V240) without any problem. What is your hardware and OS?
Andy Fiddaman wrote:
> On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Andy Fiddaman wrote:
> ; I'm finally getting around to upgrading my 2.3.7 system to 2.3.9. When I
> ; put in 2.3.7
Andy Fiddaman wrote:
On Fri, 7 Sep 2007, Ken Murchison wrote:
; We have been running 2.3.x code on 64-bit sparcv9 kernels (Solaris 8 on Sun
; Fire V240) without any problem. What is your hardware and OS?
The test server is a Sun V210 running
SunOS xxx 5.10 Generic_125100-10 sun4u sparc SUNW
Gary Mills wrote:
> We have a Cyrus murder configuration with one proxy front-end and
> one storage back-end. I'm very pleased with it. However, users who
> happen to look at the full headers of their e-mail are often alarmed
> by the word `murder' that appears in the first `Received' header.
> I
Ross Boylan wrote:
> My mail spool has a lot of files cyrus.cache, cyrus.index, cyrus.header.
> http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/Backup notes that it
> may be desirable to exclude some files, but only mentions squatter
> specifically (I'm excluding cyrus.squat already, and those ar
Andy Fiddaman wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2007, Ken Murchison wrote:
> ; This patch tries to force the entire buffer to be aligned, rather than
> ; aligning each 64-bit field individually. Don't know if this will work or
> not.
>
> The concept seems to work fine. There are
Andy Fiddaman wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Ken Murchison wrote:
; Good point. I'm wondering if we need the struct at all, and can just use a
; union.
You're right, I've just tested the following and it works fine:
#define ALIGNBUF(buf, size) \
union { \
Andy Fiddaman wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Ken Murchison wrote:
> ;
> ; I didn't like the way that the macro looked in the code, so I just typedef'd
> ; it instead. Here is my current patch. If it works, I'll commit it.
>
> Seems fine, no crashes with my test
Yann Rouillard wrote:
> Le dimanche 30 septembre 2007 à 11:39 +0300, Georgy Goshin a écrit :
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thanks for the answer but the answer was not do I need this or not, I've
>> asked how to do it. I'll try to explain why I need this and I beleive that
>> not only I am.
>
> You're not, I
Andrew Morgan wrote:
> I would like to write the following sieve rule:
>
> require ["reject"];
> reject "The account '${address}' has not been activated.";
>
> Is it possible to use a variable in a string, specifically the email
> address?
Cyrus Sieve doesn't support the variables extension (ye
Jorey Bump wrote:
> Anders Norrbring wrote, at 10/07/2007 07:06 AM:
>> Is there a way to disable a specific user's access to POP and IMAP in
>> Cyrus? I still want the mail to be delivered to the mailboxes (done via
>> LMTP), but I would like to turn off the user from getting the mail.
>>
>> In c
Jorey Bump wrote:
> Ken Murchison wrote, at 10/07/2007 07:51 PM:
>> Jorey Bump wrote:
>
>>> Delete ACLs:
>>> localhost> dam user.bob bob read
>>>
>>> Now bob can't read his INBOX, and will get a message like the
>>> followin
Vincent Fox wrote:
> So I want to do LMTP between an MX pool and Cyrus backends.
>
> The common way I read about doing this, is with a shared LMTP
> account from MX pool to backends. So it becomes a postman sort
> of account with the password in plaintext in various places and of
> course transit
Noah Silverman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have cyrus and cyrus sasl installed on a freebsd box.
>
> I can use my desktop e-mail client to reliably access my imap box.
> (It has been working perfectly for months.)
>
> I recently got a Blackberry and they have a service that will poll
> the imap serv
Your problem is most likely related to using NFS. NFS has never been
recommended for Cyrus because is doesn't play nice with mmap() and
flock(), both of which are critical to the operation of Cyrus.
Ian G Batten wrote:
> Since we moved to 2.2.6 on Solaris 10, with storage coming via NFS,
> w
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