Hey folks,
Just posting this in case someone runs into the same problem that I
did. Slrn 0.9.8.1 is unable to post to a Cyrus nntp server -- slrn
likes to add a trailing space to commands, so it sends "POST " instead
of "POST", and Cyrus nntpd rejects the command.
I've sent the (attached) patch
A typo
http://downloads.topicdesk.com/mailbfr/mailbfr.tar.gz
-- Dale
On Nov 10, 2005, at 10:24 , Martin Müller wrote:
Hi!
I would like to download your tool, to try it out. But I got
"The requested URL /mailbfr/mailbfr.tgz was not found on this server."
have you removed the file?
Best
Hi!
I would like to download your tool, to try it out. But I got
"The requested URL /mailbfr/mailbfr.tgz was not found on this server."
have you removed the file?
Best regards, Martin
websrvr schrieb:
I wrote one called mailbfr that is unix/Mac based (I'm told you can
modify to work on most
hi all,
I have a imap server running cyrus 2.1.3 running on fedora core 1
I frequently get errors like this ( sometimes even thrice a day )
Nov 10 12:19:04 yy lmtpd[6258]: DBERROR: opening /var/imap/mailboxes.db: Cannot allocate memory
Nov 10 12:19:04 yy lmtpd[6258]: DBERROR: ope
Hi,
I'll quote myself here, I wrote it some time ago on this list:
1) I'll make a dump of all mailboxes to the text file:
su - cyrus -c "ctl_mboxlist -d" > /var/lib/imap/mailboxlist.txt
And I can restore it with:
su - cyrus -c "ctl_mboxlist -u" < /var/lib/imap/mailboxlist.txt
2) I will make a
Hello !
Why not using rsnapshot.
I have an array used for backup with rsnapshot.
You can step back 1 hour with this elegant backup script which copies
only changed files.
The other ones are hard linked.
Or you use an backup imap server to which all your mails are delivered.
Rgds.
Franz
On Thu,
On Wed, 09 Nov 2005, Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:
> Does this mean that those of us using XFS should run some testing as well?
Yes, XFS doesn't journal data in any way, AFAIK. I don't know how one could
go about speeding up fsyncs() with it.
What I *do* know is that I don't trust spools to XFS, b
I wrote one called mailbfr that is unix/Mac based (I'm told you can
modify to work on most OS's with minor changes)
http://downloads.topicdesk.com/mailbfr/mailbfr.tgz
On Nov 10, 2005, at 05:24 , Vladimir Dvorak wrote:
Hello all,
is there some good way how to elegantly backup cyrus mailboxes
Hello all,
is there some good way how to elegantly backup cyrus mailboxes (sieve
inclusive)? My idea is to copy/rsync relevant cyrus directories to
another place.
Does any good backup tool exist ? Or, how you backup your cyrus data ?
Thank you.
Vladimir
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