as fastmail.fm seems to be a very big setup of cyrus nodes, I would be
interested to know how you organized load balancing and managing disk
space.
Did you setup servers for a maximum of lets say 1000 mailboxes and then
you use a new server? Or do you use a murder installation so you can move
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Sam wrote:
Hi there,
I want to use postfix, cyrus, spamassassin+procmail to filter or
redirect incoming spam email into user's imap folder, eg. Junk.
Atm, I have setup the this using the following guideline.
http://www.goblet.net/spamkill/
in the f
--On Friday, January 12, 2007 12:18 -0500 Jorey Bump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Did any users report any further corruption of what is arguably already a
corrupted message? I'm not familiar with the cause of this problem, but
having encountered it before, mainly with messages that have larg
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007, Sam wrote:
Hi there,
I want to use postfix, cyrus, spamassassin+procmail to filter or redirect
incoming spam email into user's imap folder, eg. Junk.
Atm, I have setup the this using the following guideline.
http://www.goblet.net/spamkill/
in the file spamkill.rc file,
Joseph Brennan wrote:
When moving from U Wash to Cyrus we applied this rewrite to all
mailboxes. Get rid of any nulls while you're at it.
while(<>) {
# The \000 character (NUL) is not allowed
if ($line =~ s/\000//g) {
print STDERR "WARNING: Removing NUL\n";
}
# Change CRLF
Hello,
as fastmail.fm seems to be a very big setup of cyrus nodes, I would be
interested to know how you organized load balancing and managing disk space.
Did you setup servers for a maximum of lets say 1000 mailboxes and then
you use a new server? Or do you use a murder installation so you c
Hello,
does sieve include any form of autocreating a "fileinto"-folder?
I know that there's an option in Cyrus, but that doesn't help me in this
case. Each user shall be able to define a name for a Junk-folder.
Usually this is "Junk" (in Thunderbird), but in other Applications it
might be cal
--On Thursday, January 11, 2007 17:35 -0500 Zachariah Mully
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howdy all-
We've been bitten by migrating some of our people from Outlook to
Thunderbird, and then using Tbird to move their mail off their local
machines onto the IMAP server where it belongs. Unf
On Friday 12 January 2007 10:35, Janne Peltonen wrote:
> Is it possible to configure Cyrus so that the server certificate it
> provides would depend on the IP used to connect to it?
>
> Our current system has users differentiated by faculty so that a user
> configures her imaps server according to
I am using cyrus 2.3.7 with murder ...
I having a probleme when creating mailboxes !
When i create the mailbox on the back, my frontend successfully see the
reservation but close the connection to murder master and setup a retry 20sec
later...
So when the mailbox is really created there is a 20s
Hi!
Is it possible to configure Cyrus so that the server certificate it
provides would depend on the IP used to connect to it?
Our current system has users differentiated by faculty so that a user
configures her imaps server according to her faculty. Each faculty has
its own imaps server fqdn eac
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