Bron Gondwana wrote:
>> 1. It would be nice from a provisioning standpoint to be able to enumerate
>> available partitions and their capacities within the IMAP protocol itself.
>> This
>> way, provisioning scripts could decide intelligently which backend and
>> partition
>> to use without resort
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> Some earlier versions of Cyrus had quota calculation issues with big
> quotas (2GB? 4GB?) or big mailboxes. I think there is a blurb in WMOGAG
> about that, and what version fixed it.
It happens with 2.2 crossing the 4GiB range, but not related to what he's
seeing.
Bron Gondwana wrote:
> By which time, why not just define a brand new protocol not called IMAP which
> includes the good bits of what IMAP currently does, and discards anything that
> doesn't fit the multi-folder worldview. So long as you made the storage and
> meta-data requirements compatible w
Bron Gondwana wrote:
>> Perhaps it would be a good idea, then, to make the '-k' behavior the
>> default and use another option to invert the logic?
>
> Absolutely... it will probably happen in 2.4 or 2.5... it's on my list
> of incompatible changes!
Great, glad to hear it!
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> Anyway, I'd love feedback on any or all of it, and if there
> are other things that you feel are really important for the
> future viability of Cyrus I'd love to hear about them as well.
> I haven't yet had a chance to look at the QRESYNC stuff that
> Ken's already done for
Does anyone know of a mailing list or a web site with information about
MUA support of various IMAP features? For example, for IMAP IDLE the
Wikipedia entry is good:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAP_IDLE
(Although it is lacking in some details about what to expect from a
server supporting it,
e mind if this is removed from the Cyrus/WebHome page on the
wiki (and possibly any other pages where I find it)?
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on of the pts/ptloader stuff because I
was under the impression that it was entirely AFS-related, which I have
no infrastructure for, but if this is the way to enable groups in LDAP
without the slowness, then I need to look more closely at this.
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Thanks everyone; I'm not sure where I got that idea.
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Somewhere I read (or thought I read) that it was important to ensure
that a user was not logged in when his mailbox was transferred between
backends in a Murder setup, otherwise there was a risk of mailbox
corruption. Is this true or have I been reading the tabloids again?
Context: I have several
encoding, you should see some UTF-8
characters in the subject now.
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les such as
pam_userdb[1] or pam_pwdfile[2].
1. Included with stock PAM on Linux
2. http://cpbotha.net/pam_pwdfile.html
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saslauthd.
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A can
> access (read) user.B.
> Is it possible to connect Cyrus from Evolution as user A and access, with
> that connection, also user.B?
Yes, sometimes. Evolution can be odd strange sometimes with shared
folders. Cyrus 2.2 used to work with older versions of Evolution, but I
c
ely remove from IMAP mailbox.
>
> Thanks a lot for attention and any help you could give me!
You have to expunge them after deleting them. CTRL-E or
Folder->Expunge.
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> > * sasl_pwcheck_method: auxprop saslauthd
> > * sasl_auxprop_plugin: sasldb
>
> Could I just write
>
> sasl_pwcheck_method: getpwent saslauthd
>
> instead so /etc/passwd will be used whereas a linux-user with the same
> name as the admin-user of cyrus would
chance to test it much. Obviously, you really only want to
run this during testing or migration, because it would make normal
operation considerably less reliable.
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my mailboxes in my client as well as the root, in
> this case 'user/' which lists all the other users on the system. I
> have no permissions to see in the other mailboxes but I can see the
> list of users.
It sounds like you've put your account in 'admins:' in ima
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 09:32 -0700, Wil Cooley wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 14:16 +0200, Daniel Eckl wrote:
> > I understand. No, we don't have this either.
>
> Curious; as the original initiator of the thread way back, I still see
> frequent stalls on Outlook 2003; the
're doing now?
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n fact, Cyrus is or was
the only one officially supported).
> can you tell me the procedure to migrate the postfix accounts and
> mailboxes to exchange?
I would assume you could use some of the imapsync tools.
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; to see if Cyrus master is
actually what's listening.
o If so, then consult /var/log/maillog (assuming you used Simon's RPMs
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Cyrus does do that.
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o Upgrade to a modern version :)
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their MTA; see lmtpd(8).
And they use Sieve for filtering, instead of procmail.
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On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 11:58 -0400, Shelley Waltz wrote:
> my distro (cyrus-imapd-2.2.3-4) does not appear to have db_recover?
It's from the Berkeley DB tools; db4-utils on RHEL.
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> flushing behavior was so bad that it caused incredible iowait and huge
> load and full server stalls.
Not that it matters now since you've switched, but you were probably
suffering from an undersized journal, see:
http://nakedape.cc/wiki/PlatformNotes_2fLinuxNotes
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een those two
versions.
One potential problem I see is whether or not your SLES 9 is 64-bit or
32 and if version 10 will match. I would not be surprised if a change
like that would invalidate assumptions in the on-disk storage of the
databases.
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n to "Write the DB_CONFIG file")
http://svn.collab.net/viewvc/svn/trunk/subversion/libsvn_fs_base/fs.c?revision=19410&view=markup
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On Mon, 2006-07-31 at 15:40 -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Wil Cooley wrote:
>
> > How big is your journal? I have instructions for determining the size
> > here, because it's non-obvious:
> >
> > http://nakedape.cc/wiki/PlatformNotes_2fLi
e instructions for determining the size
here, because it's non-obvious:
http://nakedape.cc/wiki/PlatformNotes_2fLinuxNotes
(BTW, you can drop the 'defaults' from the entry in your fstab;
'defaults' exists to fill the column in the table when nothing else is
there.)
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e is my ever-incomplete attempt at rewriting the HOWTO:
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Here are also slides from a presentation I gave a couple years ago:
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ten. Here's a message where Ted Ts'o
mentions it:
http://lopsa.org/pipermail/discuss/2006-February/000810.html
Adding 'noatime' probably helps too.
Of course, if you can move the Journal Block Device elsewhere, like a
faster region of the disk(s) or another spindle that will lik
Also Sprach Thomas Manson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, Dec 17, 2005 at
05:55:17PM PST:
> is there no good books about cyrus administration?
I've been working on rewriting the HOWTO:
http://nakedape.cc/info/Cyrus-IMAP-HOWTO/
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or maybe MTAs try all of them until they find
one that works; I haven't looked at the problem in detail. I find
'--auth login' almost always works, unless you have disabled plain-text
logins.
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ry until they're read.
I'd guess the bulk of the memory in your RSS (resident size set; the
physical memory that's actually used) are the per-mailbox database
header cache files (and possibly the squat indexes). Do you use
squatter?
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This is cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-6.fc4, on Fedora Core 4 from Fedora Extras.
(The beauty of it is that I've been commanded by my boss to use Outlook,
which is rife with problems, instead of Evolution, which works fine for
the most part. Anybody need a senior admin in Portland, OR?)
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Run that on each of the failing mailboxes. First, however, you should
grep for the header with a line or two of trailing context (grep -A 2 -E
'^X-Message-Status') and verify that the none of them are longer than a
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\x42 is 'B'.
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calls, intended for use with migration; maybe it'll help,
maybe it won't. At any rate, if you're doing practice migrations and
aren't worried too much about trashing your test system, try it and let
me know.
http://haus.nakedape.cc/svn/public/trunk/small-projects/fakesync/
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aildrop, local or other direct-delivery service service?
The '/b/' directory is part of the mailbox hashing, which is normal if
configured as such with Cyrus. The problem your pop3 client is having
is (probably) not related to that.
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there's no proper way of doing a hot backup. All
of the snapshotting techniques (whether filesystem snapshots, rsync or
otherwise) require a little bit of downtime to complete, but are
employed *specifically* to minimize downtime.
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b/ to
> the mailbox file name?
You're going about it all wrong. Postfix doesn't deliver directly
to /var/spool/imap; it delivers to Cyrus through LMTP, which manages the
backend spool itself.
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On Thu, 2005-09-01 at 11:42 -0500, Saltmarsh, Evan M wrote:
> Does anyone know how to export the data in the mailboxes.db to a flat
> text file that can be used for importing?
Use the 'cvt_cyrusdb' utility; there's a man page for it.
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> (via saslauthd); users may choose whichever method is most convenient for
> them.
I do this myself using PAM and stacking pam_krb5 and pam_ldap.
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guess it'd help if you were more explicit about what exactly you're
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server. While you could use leafnode to proxy to Cyrus's nntpd, it
doesn't sound like you've actually got Cyrus's nntpd working (assuming
you even know it's there), so leafnode is a layer to eliminate until
you've got Cyrus working without it.
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low it to cleanly recover. You might lose some of the recent seen
flags, but it's better than losing them all (especially if you have a
lot of folders, as I do).
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/18840
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> The aliasing is done in /etc/aliases in the usual manner, and postalias'ed
> and reloaded afterwards.
Are you sure it's /etc/aliases? What does 'postconf alias_maps' tell
you?
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l/imap/user/$USER. I set up a
> subfolder /var/spool/imap/user/stefan/Spam and want to get marked spam
> delivered there.
When you say "set up", did you create
the /var/spool/imap/user/stefan/Spam directory by hand or did you create
an IMAP folder with a client or cyradm?
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least most of the data is there--enough that it would be less annoying
than having all messages marked unread. So before I dig into this
myself, has anyone tried to write a utility that recovers, brutally if
necessary, skiplist databases?
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ex /dev/foo
You can also optimize your directories (which is probably a good idea if
you're enabling it on an existing filesystem) with e2fsck:
e2fsck -f -D /dev/foo (you'll need the -f if the filesystem is clean)
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t connect to saslauthd server: Permission denied. Any ideas would
> be met with appreciation.
Sounds like saslauthd and Cyrus IMAP are looking for the saslauthd
socket at different places or the permissions on the path to the socket
are preventing Cyrus IMAP from
ntication of any form?
I'm working with a company that is firmly embedded with Exchange but
they'd like a way to archive messages. I was thinking a script that
slurped old messages over into a Cyrus server via IMAP would fit the
bill nicely, but I have not been able to ascertain whether or
reated a very similar patch too. :-)
Christos answered this very question a few weeks ago:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/17735
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spammer to do.
Not very difficult. I've already seen one message come through with my
address and another for Cyrus Daboo.
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e a better way to do this?
Fiddling directly with the Cyrus mail spool is a bad thing. Here's a
script I wrote to do what you want, except for the 'notspam' part:
http://haus.nakedape.cc/svn/public/trunk/small-projects/mail-utils/bayesuck/
You'll also need the simaplib.py
ng.
> I also searched the web but didn't find an solution for the problem.
> Hope someone on this list can give me a hint.
I believe you need to run 'db_recover' before these settings are
effective.
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ap/socket/lmtp
(adjust the path for your installation, probably /var/imap instead
of /var/lib/imap)
The usual 'cyrus' definition in Postfix uses deliver, which is less
efficient than delivering directly through LMTP.
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ith "/" as the separator (so
> "user//" is the norm, instead of being named with
> periods).
That's just 'unixheirarcysep'; it's not uncommon for people to enable
this, because it lets them have names like 'firstname.surname'
mailboxes.
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sits between the MTA and Cyrus. An LMTP proxy could also plug-in to
Postfix's content_filter mechanism. Could probably also be written as a
SpamAssassin rule.
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, though, so you'll get no argument here)
Yes, anyone can submit the request to Gmane. (I wish there were some
soft of "mailing list description format" like RDF, so you could submit
mailing lists to external archivers like Gmane en masse.)
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Yes, that's exactly what it's for.
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Well, this has all been off the top of my head, which is ill, so try to
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only make the
fsync conditional, but also make the various database backends disable
filesystem-flushes. You could probably implement a library loadable using
LD_LIBRARY_PATH that overrode fsync to be a no-op, so you could easily enable
it and then ignore it the rest of the time.
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he imtest IMAP conversation. I like to capture traffic to a file with
tcpdump and then view it with Ethereal. Something like:
tcpdump -w imp-imap.tcpdump -s 0 'port imap and host impclient'
You really want the '-s 0' so you capture the whole packet and not just
the h
;
> A full list of changes is available in doc/changes.html in the distribution.
Would it be possible to either put the unarchived current version on the
FTP/HTTP server or just extract the changes.html?
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syslog priority to info or higher.
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s also a (still very rudimentary) example here:
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and here:
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n or that Sieve just uses the duplicate delivery database
regardless of the 'duplicatesuppression' setting? The former should be
reported as a bug (http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/); the latter a point
for discussion.
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nged substantially since
I last used it (which, I admit, has been a few years now), just reads
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ntage that you
> can setup web administration for it using i.e. smartsieve or websieve
> which allows users to customize filtering themselves, just by using
> their browser.
Except Sieve can't lose messages, but procmail can. When a Sieve filter
breaks, the message just goes to your INBO
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when it runs, so it's noticeable when it runs. Cyrus will use the
messages directly that aren't indexed, and a day's worth is usually
pretty quick.
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self-signed, but they're not). Try the instructions on my Wiki (copped
from the stunnel FAQ):
http://nakedape.cc/wiki/ApplicationNotes_2fSslNotes
You just accept the self-signed cert permanently with Mozilla and you're
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> > >openssl x509 -in req.pem -out ca-cert -req \
> > >-signkey new.key.pem -days 999
>
> This is where you as private CA sign the private key and make it a
> public certificate (new.key.pem)
Is there something to thi
On Tue, 2004-08-10 at 14:56, AJ wrote:
> Hi,
> Is there a way to control the loglevel that cyrus imapd uses?
> I want to get it to stop logging debug messages altogether.
Usually this is done in /etc/syslog.conf.
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> Wil Cooley wrote:
>
> > Someone on IRC (#cyrus on irc.freenode.net) was asking about
> > authentication options and I recalled that someone had put together a
> > nice PDF of the way the various layers operate. I can
Someone on IRC (#cyrus on irc.freenode.net) was asking about
authentication options and I recalled that someone had put together a
nice PDF of the way the various layers operate. I can't find this PDF
on the Wiki; could someone point me to it?
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ilbox to the user's subscription file. Take note, though, that at
least in 2.0, the subscription lists had to be sorted.
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p?
Because the PAM modules are dynamically loaded, like libraries, which
saslauthd calls into. These modules are part of the saslauthd process,
so when they leak memory, the whole process space grows.
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ed by viruses and spammers sending mail to a
non-existent address from a non-existent address.
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that applications communicate with saslauthd over a
socket protocol, which one hopes goes to great lengths sanitize input.
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cation, which requires root
access. It's a much better solution than creating a 'shadow' group and
making /etc/shadow readable by it and putting cyrus into that group.
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7; in OpenSSL:
$ openssl s_client -connect localhost:imaps
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ommand
with cyradm to find that stuff out.
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can tell, I haven't been able to actually
> find any true cyradm GUI tool (that allows you to administer individual user
> mailboxes, assign group boxes, etc...).
There's a Webmin module that's not too bad.
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id my bucks to RedHat so I should be
> able to ask them.
Check /etc/profile:
# No core files by default
ulimit -S -c 0 > /dev/null 2>&
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On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 13:30, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> I'm getting ready to move my cyrus mail process to a FC1 system and I
> went looking for Simmons RPMs and couldn't find the site. Anyone know
> if this is still around?
Right here:
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-
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with amavisd-new. Basically you can control tag, tag2 and kill levels
per-user/domain/sub-domain. Using SA through procmail each user can
control nearly every aspect. Of course, you also cannot use site-wide
Bayesian filtering with the procmail approach.
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