missing plain authentication?

2006-07-20 Thread Ross Boylan
I'm setting up a new Cyrus 2.2 installation under Debian, and noticed this peculiarity when running imtest from a user account: -- $ imtest WARNING: no hostname supplied, assuming localhost S: * OK corn Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.13-Debian-2.2.13-3 server ready C: C01 CAPABILITY

Re: anfi.homeunix.net may be discontinued

2006-07-20 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
Andrzej Adam Filip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > anfi.homeunix.net web site may be discontinued with post fact > notification. > > I post the info here because I believe that some of you have found > recipes for cyrus and sendmail integration published on the site to be > useful. anfi.homeunix.ne

Re: hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Dale Ghent
On Jul 20, 2006, at 6:11 PM, Vincent Fox wrote: I have to read up on ZFS though, haven't really tinkered with it. If I am just running a conventional bunch of backends with local-attached disks of normal sizes, is ZFS still of benefit to me? ZFS is certainly a benefit even if you're usin

Re: hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Vincent Fox
> Just curious, and not to start any religious wars, but if you're > going to go so far as buying the Sun hardware (which is quite good), > what's keeping you from running Solaris 10 x86? Woah there! Several replies so far seem to think I made up my mind. I used the word "leaning" only to in

Re: hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Robert Banz
My personal leaning is towards Sun hardware with RHEL4 but I wanted to get some fresh opinions. Thought this topic worth a rehash since 2004 data is useful but not current enough IMO. (sun just announce a 3u dual proc 16G ram box with 24TB of disk space for ~$70k for example) I admit a f

Re: hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Phil Brutsche
Vincent Fox wrote: > My personal leaning is towards Sun hardware with RHEL4 but I wanted > to get some fresh opinions. Thought this topic worth a rehash since > 2004 data is useful but not current enough IMO. RHEL5 is "just" around the corner (it's due for release in 6 mo). It's something I wou

Re: hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Michael Loftis
--On July 20, 2006 2:41:26 PM -0500 Phil Brutsche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Vincent Fox wrote: So lt looks like we are migrating our University to a murder setup. We are about 50,000+ users, with currently a number of mailstores (UWash) and users directly addressing them. We are looking t

Re: hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Thu, 20 Jul 2006, Vincent Fox wrote: So lt looks like we are migrating our University to a murder setup. We are about 50,000+ users, with currently a number of mailstores (UWash) and users directly addressing them. We are looking towards adding new hardware for an MUPDATE box and some fronte

Re: hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Vincent Fox
My personal leaning is towards Sun hardware with RHEL4 but I wanted to get some fresh opinions. Thought this topic worth a rehash since 2004 data is useful but not current enough IMO. >(sun just announce a 3u dual proc 16G ram box with > 24TB > of disk space for ~$70k for example) I admit a fe

Re: "lmtpunix[32741]: DBERROR db4: 474 lockers"

2006-07-20 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 08:29:01PM -0400, Ciprian Vizitiu wrote: > Hi everybody, > > Early this morning a Cyrus 2.2.12 running on a RHEL 4 started refusing > delivery under the reason(s): > > lmtpunix[30668]: DBERROR db4: Logging region out of memory; you may need > to increase its size > lmtp

Re: hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Phil Brutsche
Vincent Fox wrote: > So lt looks like we are migrating our University to a murder setup. > We are about 50,000+ users, with currently a number of mailstores > (UWash) and users directly addressing them. > > We are looking towards adding new hardware for an MUPDATE box and > some frontends. Anyo

hardware recommendations for MURDER?

2006-07-20 Thread Vincent Fox
So lt looks like we are migrating our University to a murder setup. We are about 50,000+ users, with currently a number of mailstores (UWash) and users directly addressing them. We are looking towards adding new hardware for an MUPDATE box and some frontends. Anyone have recommendations on the

Re: Migrate QMail to Cyrus

2006-07-20 Thread Matthew Schumacher
Patrick T. Tsang wrote: > > Read this link, and then you know why mailutil is NOT good enough. > > http://www.webservertalk.com/message1280487-1.html > > > I am also having this problem. > To improve the speed, I have to tar the mail to the new server and do > reconstruct, and then use imapsync

"lmtpunix[32741]: DBERROR db4: 474 lockers"

2006-07-20 Thread Ciprian Vizitiu
Hi everybody, Early this morning a Cyrus 2.2.12 running on a RHEL 4 started refusing delivery under the reason(s): lmtpunix[30668]: DBERROR db4: Logging region out of memory; you may need to increase its size lmtpunix[30668]: DBERROR: opening /var/lib/imap/deliver.db: Cannot allocate memory

Re: Cyrus-Imap 8-bit Header Patch

2006-07-20 Thread Wesley Craig
On 20 Jul 2006, at 09:57, Holm Kapschitzki wrote: i have installed a debin sarge package cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1 +sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with "x" in the subject cause of german "ä". Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is there anybody who have

Re: Cyrus-Imap 8-bit Header Patch

2006-07-20 Thread Holm Kapschitzki
Wesley Craig schrieb: On 20 Jul 2006, at 09:57, Holm Kapschitzki wrote: i have installed a debin sarge package cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with "x" in the subject cause of german "ä". Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is the

Re: Cyrus-Imap 8-bit Header Patch

2006-07-20 Thread Holm Kapschitzki
Alexander Dalloz schrieb: Holm Kapschitzki schrieb: Hi, i have installed a debin sarge package cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with "x" in the subject cause of german "ä". Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is there anybody wh

Re: Cyrus-Imap 8-bit Header Patch

2006-07-20 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Holm Kapschitzki schrieb: Hi, i have installed a debin sarge package cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with "x" in the subject cause of german "ä". Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is there anybody who have the same problem an

Re: Migrate QMail to Cyrus

2006-07-20 Thread Patrick T. Tsang
Read this link, and then you know why mailutil is NOT good enough. http://www.webservertalk.com/message1280487-1.html I am also having this problem. To improve the speed, I have to tar the mail to the new server and do reconstruct, and then use imapsync to re-build the imap flag and re-subscr

Cyrus-Imap 8-bit Header Patch

2006-07-20 Thread Holm Kapschitzki
Hi, i have installed a debin sarge package cyrus21-imapd_2.1.18-1+sarge2_i386.deb and a problem with "x" in the subject cause of german "ä". Its the 7-bit Header Poblem. Now i just looking for a patch, but cant find it. Is there anybody who have the same problem and patched the debian paket?

Re: Migrate QMail to Cyrus

2006-07-20 Thread Michael Menge
Quoting Bjoern Burger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hello, we have sucessfully installed a mailserver with Sendmail, MySQL and Cyrus. Now we want to migrate the user mails from the old server (qmail) to the new. I have tried imapsync and it works fine, but it takes too long for our not so small imap-fo

Migrate QMail to Cyrus

2006-07-20 Thread Bjoern Burger
Hello, we have sucessfully installed a mailserver with Sendmail, MySQL and Cyrus. Now we want to migrate the user mails from the old server (qmail) to the new. I have tried imapsync and it works fine, but it takes too long for our not so small imap-folders. So we are looking forward to find ano