On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
This is a 64 bit platform, I wonder if for some reason it's broken in that
case. Though... I don't see it.
Right. I *believe* the changes in question are those between 2.2.1 and 2.2.3
(caching additional headers and making a hole for 64-bit quotas), but
if this is a repeat, i apologize, but i never saw email make it to mail archive.
I am having trouble figuring out how to use deliver without lmtp (i used lmtp
successfully with exim/cyrus for a while).
Every time i run deliver i get a mailbox not found error. Ive ran deliver
through strace and no
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
It sounds like the on-the-fly upgrade of cyrus.index and cyrus.cache
is broken when going to 2.2.1 to 2.2.8. I've looked at the code and
nothing seems obvious (yet), so if you can duplicate it and possibly
post before and after
Shelley Waltz wrote:
I recently had something very strange happen to a user's mailbox.
This is cyrus-2.2.3 on RH EL3. When examining a user's cyrus
directory, it appeared that directories existed(empty) which had
filenames of message files.
For instance directories existed like
drw--- cyrus ma
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
It sounds like the on-the-fly upgrade of cyrus.index and cyrus.cache is
broken when going to 2.2.1 to 2.2.8. I've looked at the code and nothing
seems obvious (yet), so if you can duplicate it and possibly post before and
after versions of these files,
Scott Dexter wrote:
I have a user with a bunch of mail in pine folders, I would like to move
them to IMAP folders, is there any quick and dirty way to do this?
Cyrus distributes with a set of scripts to do the job, I recently posted
my own set of scripts to do just that,
www.daemonsecurity.com
I recently had something very strange happen to a user's mailbox.
This is cyrus-2.2.3 on RH EL3. When examining a user's cyrus
directory, it appeared that directories existed(empty) which had
filenames of message files.
For instance directories existed like
drw--- cyrus mail 48.
I could n
Scott Adkins wrote:
Okay, so I have just attempted for a second time to upgrade our Cyrus
server
on the production box from version 2.2.1 to version 2.2.8. The upgrade was
a failure and I had to back out and go through a not-quite-painless
recovery
process on the user accounts affected by the up
Edward Rudd wrote:
I have cyrus 2.2.3 with a vritual domain setup, and postfix as the MTA.
I recently setup an alias account that delivers the message to two
different e-mail accounts (in the same domain) inside of postfix..
However, only the first person in the alias list received the message.
in
Alexander Dalloz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote ..
> Am Mo, den 30.08.2004 schrieb Michael Ballard um 23:19:
>
> > I usually don't use webmin. I did that once. To see what the result was.
> I edit sendmail.mc, then run "make -C /etc/mail"
> > and "/etc/init.d/sendmail restart"
> > basically, when I hav
Simon Matter wrote:
Chris Smith wrote:
On Monday 30 August 2004 08:21 am, Simon Matter wrote:
I
really whish cyrus-imapd could work completely without BDB.
I was under the impression that it could. That one could now specify
skiplist
for all of the databases. Am I mistaken?
You are not mistaken,
> Chris Smith wrote:
>
>> On Monday 30 August 2004 08:21 am, Simon Matter wrote:
>>
>>>I
>>>really whish cyrus-imapd could work completely without BDB.
>>
>>
>> I was under the impression that it could. That one could now specify
>> skiplist
>> for all of the databases. Am I mistaken?
>
> You are n
I have a user with a bunch of mail in pine folders, I would like to move
them to IMAP folders, is there any quick and dirty way to do this?
Scott
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Chris Smith wrote:
On Tuesday 31 August 2004 09:44 am, Ken Murchison wrote:
You are not mistaken, however BDB will provide the best performance for
random access databases like deliver.db and tls_sessions.db.
Good info. Thanks.
Maybe it would be nice to have a list of the databases notated with th
On Tuesday 31 August 2004 09:44 am, Ken Murchison wrote:
> You are not mistaken, however BDB will provide the best performance for
> random access databases like deliver.db and tls_sessions.db.
Good info. Thanks.
Maybe it would be nice to have a list of the databases notated with the
relative ex
Chris Smith wrote:
On Monday 30 August 2004 08:21 am, Simon Matter wrote:
I
really whish cyrus-imapd could work completely without BDB.
I was under the impression that it could. That one could now specify skiplist
for all of the databases. Am I mistaken?
You are not mistaken, however BDB will pro
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