Hello,
i couldn´t find out which process is moving mails when using a mua ?
Using cyrus/master -D and exporting CYRUS_VERBOSE=3 didn´t give me a hint.
regrads,
peter
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Like this:
sync_client -l -v -u userA userB userC ...
Most Unix commands function this way.
:wes
On 12 Dec 2006, at 21:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do thay have to be separated (user names i mean) by space or coma or
something else ??
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Hello,
I just created a shared mailbox where users can subscribe and post to
by addressing [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail gets delivered correctly. But
I'm trying to achieve that [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets delivered to
this shared mailbox.
I just googled a few hours but couldn't find any pointers on
Hello,
I just created a shared mailbox where users can subscribe and post to
by addressing [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail gets delivered correctly. But
I'm trying to achieve that [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets delivered to
this shared mailbox.
I just googled a few hours but couldn't find any pointers on
do thay have to be separated (user names i mean) by space or coma or
something else ??
i am getting these
Dec 12 21:48:34 mars syncserver[313]: can not unlink
/var/imap/user/l/lenny,.seen: No such file or directory
Dec 12 21:48:34 mars syncserver[313]: can not unlink
/var/imap/user/l/lenny,.mboxke
On 12 Dec 2006, at 21:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but why is it replicating only active mailboxes/subfolders ??
If you're enabling replication on an already in-production server,
you'll probably want to run something like:
sync_client -l -v -u
That will cause all existing mailbox
i did as you've said
this is now the output of synctest
S: * STARTTLS
S: * OK mars.edpausa.com Cyrus sync server v2.3.7
Authentication failed. generic failure
Security strength factor: 0
/var/log/messages shows :
Dec 12 20:56:21 mars syncserver[489]: login: [192.168.0.201] cyrus
PLAIN+TLS User
Chris Harms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thank you for the links, this looks to be very helpful.
>
> To those who have kindly told me to go to the Sendmail groups, I
> suspect Cyrus plays a part in our problem. I'm now fairly certain
> that our access db is misconfigured, with the reason stemmin
Chris Harms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> We are having some trouble with our servers sending out backscatter
> spam. I realize this is really a Sendmail issue, but if any list
> readers have some insights on the best way to make Sendmail stop
> sending bounces to outside domains, it would be grea
Chris Harms wrote:
To those who have kindly told me to go to the Sendmail groups, I suspect
Cyrus plays a part in our problem. I'm now fairly certain that our
access db is misconfigured, with the reason stemming from using
"To:domain.tld RELAY" as a workaround for Sendmail not delivering to
--On Tuesday, December 12, 2006 02:12:41 PM +0530 Pubudu Premachandra
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
cyrusdb_berkeley.c:176: error: structure has no member named `set_lk_max'
set_lk_max has been deprecated since DB 4.0. I guess it was finally removed.
The following patch may be used to work arou
Thank you for the links, this looks to be very helpful.
To those who have kindly told me to go to the Sendmail groups, I suspect
Cyrus plays a part in our problem. I'm now fairly certain that our
access db is misconfigured, with the reason stemming from using
"To:domain.tld RELAY" as a workar
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
Chris Harms wrote:
> We are having some trouble with our servers sending out backscatter
> spam. I realize this is really a Sendmail issue, but if any list
> readers have some insights on the best way to make Sendmail stop sending
> bounces to outside domains, it would be greatly appreciated.
Th
Chris Harms wrote:
Hello,
We are having some trouble with our servers sending out backscatter
spam. I realize this is really a Sendmail issue, but if any list
readers have some insights on the best way to make Sendmail stop sending
bounces to outside domains, it would be greatly appreciated.
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006, Timo Veith wrote:
Hello Jorey, hello list readers
this is what I was already doing (using different config files for
different services). But I didn't noticed that I need unique names for
them in cyrus.conf.
So, let me repeat my suggestion: How would it be to have the mast
Hello,
We are having some trouble with our servers sending out backscatter
spam. I realize this is really a Sendmail issue, but if any list
readers have some insights on the best way to make Sendmail stop sending
bounces to outside domains, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advanc
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cyrus-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Matter
>
> > Yesterday our Cyrus server stopped responding and I saw the following
> > messages in the log file:
> >
> >
> >
> > Dec 7 18:13:55 email imaps[9684]: [ID 866726 local6.warning] DBERROR
> > db4: PANIC
Am Dienstag 12 Dezember 2006 14:59 schrieb Jorey Bump:
> Timo Veith wrote:
> > Does a service name in /etc/cyrus.conf must be unique?
>
> Yes, it isn't really a service name (i.e. from /etc/services), but a
> unique identifier. This allows you to assign names for multiple
> configurations of the sa
Timo Veith wrote:
Does a service name in /etc/cyrus.conf must be unique?
Yes, it isn't really a service name (i.e. from /etc/services), but a
unique identifier. This allows you to assign names for multiple
configurations of the same network service, so you can manipulate them
separately in
Am Dienstag 12 Dezember 2006 09:16 schrieb Simon Liebold:
> Hi Timo,
>
> i usually use the sieveshell. But if the deletion of these files work
> as well i would be interested to know.
>
> Kind regards,
> -simon
With sieveshell I get
$ sieveshell -a cyrus -u localhost
connecting to localhost
Ple
I am following "Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO". It's correct up to Building
Cyrus-IMAP .
Building Cyrus-IMAP gives error at make stage.
cyrusdb_berkeley.c: In function `init':
cyrusdb_berkeley.c:176: error: structure has no member named `set_lk_max'
make[1]: *** [cyrusdb_berkeley.o] Error 1
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 04:36:38PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> another question :
>
> do i need to create mailboxes
> on the replica server or will they be created by the replication
> process ?
You don't need create mailboxes manually.
WBR
--
Dmitriy Kirhlarov
OILspace, 26 Leninskaya
Hi Timo,
i usually use the sieveshell. But if the deletion of these files work as
well i would be interested to know.
Kind regards,
-simon
Am Dienstag, den 12.12.2006, 08:48 +0100 schrieb Timo Veith:
> Hello info-cyrus readers,
>
> how can I remove a users sieve script? Is it possible to just
On Mon, Dec 11, 2006 at 04:35:24PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> i started looking around
> for one i found that for whatever reason
> both sync and some other default process was using 2005/tcp port
> (in /etc/services )
> after taking care of that
>
> i kicked off on sync_client on master
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 08:48:27AM +0100, Timo Veith wrote:
> Hello info-cyrus readers,
>
> how can I remove a users sieve script? Is it possible to just delete his
> files under /var/imap/sieve/x/y ?
Yes, it is.
--Janne Peltonen
Univ. of Helsinki email
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