Am 17.09.2015 16:18, schrieb Vladislav Kurz:
On Thursday 17 of September 2015 you wrote:
I would consider how many users you have connected as well as each type of
device. If you are running some type of AS setup, each device will
maintain an open connection and cause a process to happen. How m
That could be easily tested with "lam " COMMAND.
On 2015-09-18 03:40, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> Interesting. When I use cyradm to set up a new account, I always
> execute 2 commands:
>
>cyradm --user administrator localhost
>
>localhost> cm user/daffyduck
localhost> lam user/daffydu
Dear Patrick,
Yes, would be sufficient just the cm command.
Take a look below.
localhost> cm user/miguel
localhost> lam user/miguel
miguel lrswipkxtecda
As you can see the lam command which list the mailbox permissions shows full
permissions in this example.
Bye
--
Miguel Mucio Santos Morei
Thanks for this suggestion. I need to tread lightly on a production
system, but will bite the bullet and upgrade tp cyrus to 2.5.4 on my
test server soon. If this doesn't work, I'll recompile the perl module,
as you suggest.
On 09/16/2015 04:48 PM, Robert Norris wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Sep 2015,
Interesting. When I use cyradm to set up a new account, I always
execute 2 commands:
cyradm --user administrator localhost
localhost> cm user/daffyduck
localhost> sam user/daffyduck daffyduck write
Does this mean that the second command has been superfluous all along
and that these a
On 09/17/2015 04:07 PM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
Thanks. I'm just now getting around to looking at this script. This
creates a mailbox, but don't you also need to set access privileges for
the user associated with this mailbox?
Only if you are going to change the default rights. User will have
a
Thanks. I'm just now getting around to looking at this script. This
creates a mailbox, but don't you also need to set access privileges for
the user associated with this mailbox?
On 09/16/2015 12:00 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>
> We use this simple perl script to add users. Fill in appropr
On Thursday 17 of September 2015 you wrote:
> I would consider how many users you have connected as well as each type of
> device. If you are running some type of AS setup, each device will
> maintain an open connection and cause a process to happen. How many users?
What do you mean by AS setup?
I would consider how many users you have connected as well as each type of
device. If you are running some type of AS setup, each device will maintain an
open connection and cause a process to happen. How many users?
- Paul
> On Sep 17, 2015, at 9:23 AM, Vladislav Kurz
> wrote:
>
>> On Thur
On Thursday 17 of September 2015 Niels Dettenbach wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 17. September 2015, 14:19:42 schrieb Sebastian Hagedorn:
> > > Cyrus is running an a recently updated Ubuntu 14.04. lts server. Is
> > > there anything I can do?
> >
> > we are still on 2.4.x, but we had a similar problem
--On 17. September 2015 15:09:45 +0200 Niels Dettenbach
wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 17. September 2015, 14:19:42 schrieb Sebastian Hagedorn:
> Cyrus is running an a recently updated Ubuntu 14.04. lts server. Is
> there anything I can do?
we are still on 2.4.x, but we had a similar problem that w
Am Donnerstag, 17. September 2015, 14:19:42 schrieb Sebastian Hagedorn:
> > Cyrus is running an a recently updated Ubuntu 14.04. lts server. Is there
> > anything I can do?
>
> we are still on 2.4.x, but we had a similar problem that we resolved this
> way:
>
> imap cmd="imapd -U 10"
Hallo Konrad,
--On 17. September 2015 07:51:15 +0200 Konrad Mauz
wrote:
Problem 1: The number of imapd processes increases during the day (
normal! ) but keep increasing during the night ( not normal ).
I have a graph attached.
Cyrus is running an a recently updated Ubuntu 14.04. lts server.
You have IMAP with max children set at 3k.
- Paul
> On Sep 17, 2015, at 1:51 AM, Konrad Mauz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> on monday I updated our cyrus mailsystem to version 2.5.6 ( coming from 2.3.x
> ). The upgrade process was successfull.
>
>
> Problem 1: The number of imapd processes increases d
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