Jason Jacobsen said:
> I am working on a DR solution for our mail systems. We have two systems
> with virtually identical configurations and each will have a DR server.
> Our mail system runs on Red Hat EL 3.0 and uses the postfix mta,
> cyrus-imapd, and mysql for authentication. We replicate the
Warrick FitzGerald said:
> That's what I was afraid of. Sounds to me like the people who aren't
> going to "get" this concept should keep using POP3 :)
>
> 1. Does anyone have "best practices" that I can share with users on how
> they should move mail off the server when their quota is exceeded?
>
Hi folks,
I had something strange happen to a user last Friday and I'm hoping y'all
can offer a suggestion on where to find the source of the problem. Here
is the situation.
We are running cyrus-imap v2.2.6. Users access their mailbox either via
Outlook Express or Squirrelmail. They also use t
Rob MacGregor said:
>>From: "Michael F. Sprague" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>I searched google and the archives for this list and it seemed that the
>>fix was to upgrade sasl to v2.1.15 (I'm currently running v2.1.10). This
>>is running on Redhat9 and I was
Hi folks,
I'm trying to upgrade from Cyrus v2.1.15 to v2.2.5. The compile and DB
upgrade from berkeley to skiplist went just fine. However I am unable to
authenticate and I get this error:
NO Login failed: can't request info until later in exchange
I searched google and the archives for this l
I'm new to cyrus but what about the following suggestions:
Ramprasad A Padmanabhan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
SNIP
>
> 1) A mail reaches a mailbox
You can get this from the MTA logs.
> 2) The mail is marked read
This info should be in the seen db for each user, but it may not be
trivial to m
omeone point me to a document or post on this topic?
Thanks for listening. :)
mikeS
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Hi folks,
I have setup Cyrus-IMAP v2.1.15 and it's working perfectly. Now I am trying
to figure out how to migrate users from a old popper setup to Cyrus and
have it be as seemless as possible. That means 99% of the users will continue
to use POP, at least for the short term.
I have written a s