OK,
Thanks, How do I tell Linux to add more file descriptors?
Paul
Tom Samplonius wrote:
>
> On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Paul Wiechman wrote:
>
> > I have used the /usr/cyrus/bin/quota -f to very little success, I get
> > 'System I/O Error: too many open files' usually.
>
> You need to configure y
On Sat, 9 Dec 2000, Paul Wiechman wrote:
> I have used the /usr/cyrus/bin/quota -f to very little success, I get
> 'System I/O Error: too many open files' usually.
You need to configure your OS to let you use more file descriptors.
This is probably causing your quotas to get trashed to begin
Just saw in the procmail list archive that the current procmail snapshot
can deliver in lmtp mode (see www.procmail.org). I will check the code.
Werner
All,
I have been wrestling with this issue for a while. I usually get it to
work by accident.
But I would like to know the PROPER way to fix, repair and delete (i.e.
have no quota) quotas when they get askew.
I have used the /usr/cyrus/bin/quota -f to very little success, I get
'System I/O Erro
I just noticed in log I have this:
Dec 9 10:40:53 alchemistry timsieved[56235]: badlogin:
localhost.alchemistry.net[127.0.0.1] DIGEST-MD5 user not found
Dec 9 10:45:12 alchemistry timsieved[56277]: badlogin:
localhost.alchemistry.net[127.0.0.1] DIGEST-MD5 user not found
why is it trying MD5 ? I
Is there any workaround to use procmail with cyrus 2.x? I started to use
procmail for my imap users when sieve had only very limited capabilities
and would have to change a lot (filter rules, administrative interfaces,
cgis) to have a similar filtering system with sieve. I know that there are
oth
> If the test fails, a more specific error message is written through
> syslog to the server log.
What did the syslog have to say about it?
-- Michael --