Hi Marco,
On Thu, Jun 4, 2020, at 11:04 PM, Marco wrote:
> On 29/05/2020 06:20, ellie timoney has written:
> > The Cyrus team is proud to announce the immediate availability of a new
> > version of Cyrus IMAP: 3.2.1
>
> Hello,
>
> in Redhat EL8 I still fail these tests:
>
> ERRORS:
> Rename.
Hi David,
> Is it possible to enable the "editheaders" sieve extension? if so, how?
Not in 3.0, but it's available in 3.2
> Are sieve actions logged anywhere, e.g. to aid with debugging?
Generally? I don't know. Maybe if you increase your syslog log level to
"debug" and add "debug: yes" to yo
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020, at 4:48 AM, Albert Shih wrote:
> Le 04/06/2020 à 10:23:12+0200, Marco a écrit
> > Hello,
> >
> >I see that Cyrus IMAP 3 can interface with some Object Storage such as
> > Caringo or OpenIO.
> >
> > Is anyone using these solutions?
> >
> > I would like to know how I can find
On Thu 04 Jun 2020 at 18:57:37, Michael Menge
(michael.me...@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de) wrote:
>
you also need to run cyr_expire on the "new_server" to remove the old
expunged mails and deleted folders.
Obvious when you try it! Thanks so much.
Expired 23 and expunged 7617 out of 289060 me
Le 04/06/2020 à 10:23:12+0200, Marco a écrit
> Hello,
>
>I see that Cyrus IMAP 3 can interface with some Object Storage such as
> Caringo or OpenIO.
>
> Is anyone using these solutions?
>
> I would like to know how I can find more details about these deployment,
> other than the brief descripti
Interestingly, through no action on my (as admin) part, this problem
seems to have resolved itself on May 31. According to my backup, on
May 29 for my main inbox, user.brian, there were 13339 files on the
disk but on May 31's backup there are only 4136.
IMAP has always reported in the neighborhoo
Hi,
Quoting Ian Batten via Info-cyrus :
Hi, long-time Cyrus user (25 years, I think), but stumped on this one…
I have an ancient Cyrus 2.5.11 on Solaris 11 installation I am
trying to migrate off. The strategy is to run rolling replication
onto the new server (3.0.8-6+deb10u4 on Debian 10
Hi, long-time Cyrus user (25 years, I think), but stumped on this one…
I have an ancient Cyrus 2.5.11 on Solaris 11 installation I am trying to
migrate off. The strategy is to run rolling replication onto the new server
(3.0.8-6+deb10u4 on Debian 10.4), and then point the DNS record at the ne
On 29/05/2020 06:20, ellie timoney has written:
The Cyrus team is proud to announce the immediate availability of a new version
of Cyrus IMAP: 3.2.1
Hello,
in Redhat EL8 I still fail these tests:
ERRORS:
Rename.rename_inbox
Perl exception: Errors found in syslog
at Cassandane/Instance.pm
On 6/4/20 7:45 AM, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
On Wed, 2020-06-03 at 19:35 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Brian,
Trying running 'unexpunge -l' on the mailbox in question.
This avenue has already been explored earlier in this thread:
https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/2020-May/04125
You could try 'reconstruct -R' which should force a re-parsing of all
message files in the mailboxes directory. Note that if this works, you
will have 8k new messages show up in your mailbox. Adding -n may just
report what reconstruct will do rather than actually doing it.
On 6/4/20 6:45 AM,
On Thu, 2020-06-04 at 09:30 +1000, Ian Willis wrote:
> Hi Brian,
Hi Ian,
> The answer to your question is that yes, UID appears to correlate
> with
> the message file name.
Thanks.
> At a guess something appears significantly awry.
Indeed.
> Have you tried create a separate mail user. Copy y
On Wed, 2020-06-03 at 19:35 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Trying running 'unexpunge -l' on the mailbox in question.
This avenue has already been explored earlier in this thread:
https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/2020-May/041258.html
To save the effort of re-reading th
Hello,
I see that Cyrus IMAP 3 can interface with some Object Storage such
as Caringo or OpenIO.
Is anyone using these solutions?
I would like to know how I can find more details about these deployment,
other than the brief description in imapd.conf man page.
In particular I would like
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