> Our plan is to throw 12-16GB at it, with the purpose of vastly increasing
> the FS buffer cache (and decreasing I/O). Or, will that just be a waste
> of RAM?
>
> Some indications are that, yes, it does improve performance notably:
>
> http://blog.fastmail.fm/2007/09/21/reiserfs-bugs-32-bit-vs-6
On Tue, 14 Apr 2009, John Widera wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Last week we posted to the list for info about running Cyrus on 64-bit
> RHEL. But we also needed to ask a more direct question about caching,
> though, and didn't. So we are now...
>
> That q. is, does Cyrus actually benefit from large amounts o
Am Mittwoch 15 April 2009 14:56:32 schrieb Mathieu Kretchner:
> No answer !
>
> So could I say that there is no possibility to restore an old seen file
> for an user ?
What means "old"? What has changed?
Each Mailbox has a unique number which is in the seen-File and each Message
has a unique nu
We're able to utilize ~ 4GB of cache on a 32bit installation of
Cyrus/Postfix (we're using ext3 - dunno if it has a different cache
limitation compared to reiser). This installation serves ~15k mailboxes
and has between 250 and 500 active POP/IMAP sessions at any given time.
Unfortunately, we
Hello,
I have a problem with one of our customers.
When he forwards an email with the thunderbird email client (windows version),
the lmtp-daemon on my cyrus-imapd (v2.3.13) rejects those emails with the error
"554 5.6.0 Message contains NUL characters".
...ok, that's clear, there are "NUL" char
On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 09:43:26AM -0400, Tim Champ wrote:
> Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> > Tim Champ wrote:
> >
> >> Hello all. My first time to post, I only recently joined the list. I'm
> >> digging in deeply on an inherited cyrus install, and looking to upgrade.
> >>
> >> My goal is to put a n
Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> Tim Champ wrote:
>
>> Hello all. My first time to post, I only recently joined the list. I'm
>> digging in deeply on an inherited cyrus install, and looking to upgrade.
>>
>> My goal is to put a new backend server in place for our setup. Our
>> basic setup is 3 front
Tim Champ wrote:
> Hello all. My first time to post, I only recently joined the list. I'm
> digging in deeply on an inherited cyrus install, and looking to upgrade.
>
> My goal is to put a new backend server in place for our setup. Our
> basic setup is 3 front-ends, 4 back-ends and a mupdate
Hello all. My first time to post, I only recently joined the list. I'm
digging in deeply on an inherited cyrus install, and looking to upgrade.
My goal is to put a new backend server in place for our setup. Our
basic setup is 3 front-ends, 4 back-ends and a mupdate server.
I'm looking to add
On Wed, April 15, 2009 2:56 pm, Mathieu Kretchner wrote:
>
> No answer !
>
>
> So could I say that there is no possibility to restore an old seen file
> for an user ?
Hm... I'd be inclined to think you might get away with it if and when
you have also restored the original cyrus.header and/or
No answer !
So could I say that there is no possibility to restore an old seen file
for an user ?
thanks for your help
Mathieu Kretchner a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to restore seen file even if the mailbox has changed ?
>
> If yes how ?
>
> thanks
>
>
> Cyrus Home Page: http:
Outlook 2007 has won the price..
It's a pity there is no options like, for a given address, no more than 5
simultaneous connexions
Dom
2009/4/14 Joseph Brennan
>
> LALOT Dominique wrote:
>
> > . I've seen once entourage on macosx ignoring 5xx code from our smtp
> > server, and trying to upload
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