On 2015-03-05 23:47, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2015, at 08:34 PM, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
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>> Quoting Frank Richter , Thu, 05
>> Mar 2015:
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>> > Last night ecactly this happened on our mail server the 1st time.
>> > One partition was filled up ... The user was noticing "some
>> > dup
For those of you who didn't get to see this at Fosdem last month...
http://video.fosdem.org/2015/lightning_talks/jmap.mp4
Bron.
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On Thu, Mar 5, 2015, at 08:34 PM, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
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> Quoting Frank Richter , Thu, 05
> Mar 2015:
>
> > Last night ecactly this happened on our mail server the 1st time.
> > One partition was filled up ... The user was noticing "some
> > duplicate messages", but not thousands. I'll check up if
On 03/05/15 13:53 +0100, Marco wrote:
> I read in docs that with Cyrus-Imapd I can create a folder Archive
>with no quota for each user, using a dedicated partition.
Assuming you have a quota root set for each user's INBOX, you would need to
explicitly set a higher quota value for any such archiv
2015-03-04 19:59 GMT-02:00 Bron Gondwana :
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2015, at 05:10 AM, Andres Tarallo wrote:
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>
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> No matter what solution you choose, everybody's email is going to have to
> resync, because you won't be able to keep the same UIDVALIDITY on your
> folders. One advantage of staying wi
On 03/04/2015 05:04 AM, hw wrote:
> Hi,
>
> can I remove or delete emails from the imap directory directly (with rm)
> without screwing things up?
>
> I'm running a virus scan over the spool directory and wonder how to get
> those messages removed within which a virus has been found. The easiest
>
Hello,
I read in docs that with Cyrus-Imapd I can create a folder Archive
with no quota for each user, using a dedicated partition.
Is there a plan to provide also a mechanism that move old mails in
Archive folder? Meantime, how can I move "old" mails to Archive folder
automatically witho
My point is that kolab can provide all the things you describe (as Vlad
states, you can integrate with AD authentication with some effort) and
(since it retains Cyrus as its mailserver) should require no transfer of
your existing mail.
I suppose the question you have to consider is whether your Zi
Quoting Frank Richter , Thu, 05 Mar 2015:
> Last night ecactly this happened on our mail server the 1st time.
> One partition was filled up ...
> The user was noticing "some duplicate messages", but not thousands.
> I'll check up if a virus scanner is involved in our case.
I contacted the user
On Wednesday 04 of March 2015 Bron Gondwana wrote:
> It's true that we don't have things like AD integration. That's on the
> goals for version 3.0, which we're hoping to release in July. I'd be
> interested in knowing what else is dragging you away from Cyrus.
I have a few installs of cyrus tha
I'm hitting a strange issue. A user had his mailbox grow (multiple
GB) without him noticing.
I can clean up with cyr_expire.
Multiple messages are actually the same. It seems that the client
uploads the message and deletes it immediately.
Yesterday it filled up a partition, so I couldn't e
On Thu, 5 Mar 2015, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm hitting a strange issue. A user had his mailbox grow (multiple
> GB) without him noticing.
>
> I can clean up with cyr_expire.
>
> Multiple messages are actually the same. It seems that the client
> uploads the message and deletes it immed
Hello,
I'm hitting a strange issue. A user had his mailbox grow (multiple
GB) without him noticing.
I can clean up with cyr_expire.
Multiple messages are actually the same. It seems that the client
uploads the message and deletes it immediately.
Yesterday it filled up a partition, so I co
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