Re: Ghost folders & imapd segfaults

2010-01-20 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010, Jukka Huhta wrote: > We've had two tricky special cases of folders created by users. The > folder names contain an exclamation mark, which, I presume, isn't > handled as it should be. > > The symptom is that the ghost folders get somehow created on a > different host than the

Ghost folders & imapd segfaults

2010-01-20 Thread Jukka Huhta
We've had two tricky special cases of folders created by users. The folder names contain an exclamation mark, which, I presume, isn't handled as it should be. The symptom is that the ghost folders get somehow created on a different host than the "real" mailbox. That results in an annoying error

Re: compiling 2.3.16 on debian 64bit

2010-01-20 Thread Patrick Boutilier
On 01/20/2010 09:19 AM, Rudy Gevaert wrote: Hi! A new year brings new resolutions! One of our resolutions is upgrading our cyrus infrastructure from 32bit to 64bit, moving to a new storage backend, upgrading from etch to lenny and on top of that rewriting our backend scripts. But before getti

compiling 2.3.16 on debian 64bit

2010-01-20 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Hi! A new year brings new resolutions! One of our resolutions is upgrading our cyrus infrastructure from 32bit to 64bit, moving to a new storage backend, upgrading from etch to lenny and on top of that rewriting our backend scripts. But before getting to all that, I need to be able to get

Re: cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-10 -- impurge and -f recursion --

2010-01-20 Thread Carsten Hoeger
On Fri, Jan 15, James B. Byrne wrote: > I run cyrus-imapd under CentOS-4.8 (a RedHat el4 clone). I am > trying to discover if there is any way to purge a user's INBOX of > old and over-sized messages without affecting the contents of any > subfolders thereof. > > I have looked at impurge as the