On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, at 22:55, Vladislav Kurz wrote:
> On 02/16/18 12:42, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
>> On Fri, 2018-02-16 at 08:55 +0100, Chentao Credungtao via Info-cyrus>> wrote:
>>> cyrus/master[7082]: unable to setsocketopt(IP_TOS) service
>>> lmtpunix/unix: Operation not supported
>>> cyrus/
On 02/16/18 12:42, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Fri, 2018-02-16 at 08:55 +0100, Chentao Credungtao via Info-cyrus
> wrote:
>> cyrus/master[7082]: unable to setsocketopt(IP_TOS) service
>> lmtpunix/unix: Operation not supported
>> cyrus/master[7082]: unable to setsocketopt(IP_TOS) service
>> not
On Fri, 2018-02-16 at 08:55 +0100, Chentao Credungtao via Info-cyrus
wrote:
> cyrus/master[7082]: unable to setsocketopt(IP_TOS) service
> lmtpunix/unix: Operation not supported
> cyrus/master[7082]: unable to setsocketopt(IP_TOS) service
> notify/unix: Operation not supported
It is likely just
Hi,
I just installed Debian 9.3 / Cyrus IMAP 2.5.10 in an LXC container, and
I get the following error whenever I start/restart cyrus :
cyrus/master[7082]: unable to setsocketopt(IP_TOS) service
lmtpunix/unix: Operation not supported
cyrus/master[7082]: unable to setsocketopt(IP_TOS) service
About that specific user:
on the replica it was on a specific folder the sync was stopping.
When I reconstructed his mailbox on the replica I was able to
sync_client -u u...@domain.
Then the user came in sync.
Citeren Rudy Gevaert :
> Hi Bron,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.
>
> Citeren B
Hi Bron,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Citeren Bron Gondwana :
> What's happening at the other end? It looks to me like you're either
> waiting on locks, or the process at the other end has died.
>
> (worst case, some corruption isn't being handled correctly by sync_client,
> and is causing proto
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:14:15AM +0200, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Last Sunday we had some corruption on the lun of one of the replica's.
> After recovering it we got it back on line, but we are having some
> backlog with the sync replication.
>
> We have several sync log-* files th
Hello,
Last Sunday we had some corruption on the lun of one of the replica's.
After recovering it we got it back on line, but we are having some
backlog with the sync replication.
We have several sync log-* files that need to be processed.
While rolling replication is now busy on the norma
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 12:06 PM, faris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am little bit new to cyrus and now a days my cyrus imap server crashes
> every day. once stop/start cyrus, services are back to normal. After
> checking the /var/log/messages & /var/log/imapd.log i get huge no
> of messa
Hi,
I am little bit new to cyrus and now a days my cyrus imap server crashes
every day. once stop/start cyrus, services are back to normal. After checking
the /var/log/messages & /var/log/imapd.log i get huge no of messages coming.
donno how to trace the error. also i need to stop cyrus im
Rupert schrieb:
> Wen I conect to the cyrus murder frontend with an imap client i cant get
> the inbox list,and it seems that cyrus than runs amok and gets hammerd.
> When I close the mail client it still says he is logged in.
>
> this is the maillog entry:
>
> Jan 12 15:11:11 mail2 imap[4591]: log
Wen I conect to the cyrus murder frontend with an imap client i cant get
the inbox list,and it seems that cyrus than runs amok and gets hammerd.
When I close the mail client it still says he is logged in.
this is the maillog entry:
Jan 12 15:11:11 mail2 imap[4591]: login: localhost.localdomain
[1
On Thu, Aug 09, 2007 at 03:10:33PM +0200, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
> Normally you can run sync_client with that logfile as parameter. I
Now why didn't I see that option in sync_client's manpage? It was there
all the time all right.
Thanks.
--Janne
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Cyrus
al
per-line handling of responses with a callback function, etc.
Very powerful and easy interface, but very integrated in our
systems.
We also run "checkreplication" which actually makes a pair of
imap connections and enumerates through the mailboxes comparing
stuff, and another task which does
On 09 Aug 2007, at 07:08, Janne Peltonen wrote:
> Now,
> is it safe to delete the log?
Not really.
> What about the transactions that are in
> the log, is there a way to replay them later?
Run sync_client in one-shot mode.
> What if the system has
> been up and running for a while after the cra
Janne Peltonen wrote:
> Hi!
>
> It appears that is a cyrus system is forcibly shut down, there is a
> replication log left (if the replica system wasn't up at the time). Now,
> is it safe to delete the log?
if you don't care about its contents :)
> What about the transactions that are in
> the
Hi!
It appears that is a cyrus system is forcibly shut down, there is a
replication log left (if the replica system wasn't up at the time). Now,
is it safe to delete the log? What about the transactions that are in
the log, is there a way to replay them later? What if the system has
been up and r
hello,
does anyone know how to make sieve print verbose logs in a separate
files about what it's doing ?
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Daniel Eckl wrote:
Arghhh... I was too fast.
Your question was actually how he redelivered the mails, am I right? ...
Yes :)
I'm interested in that. If it would be easy to do (I mean automatically).
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He told that in the part you deleted from quote.
He accidentially made some kind of °catch-all alias" which catched away
all the mails.
He deleted the alias and the mailboxes worked again.
I hope I understodd that correctly, though...
Best,
Daniel
Rudy Gevaert schrieb:
Rustedt, Florian wro
Arghhh... I was too fast.
Your question was actually how he redelivered the mails, am I right? ...
Sorry...
Best,
Daniel
Daniel Eckl schrieb:
He told that in the part you deleted from quote.
He accidentially made some kind of °catch-all alias" which catched away
all the mails.
He deleted
Rustedt, Florian wrote:
So we killed this alias and redelivered all mails from the box to solve this
problem.
May I ask how you did this?
Thanks in advance,
Rudy
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 2. August 2006 14:09
An: Rustedt, Florian
Cc: 'info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu'
Betreff: Released from eSafe SPAM quarantine: Re: Only some mailboxes
don't accept incoming messages, no error in the logs for this?!
Last time I had such a problem, the recipien
Last time I had such a problem, the recipient accidentially discarded
all mails using a sieve rule. Could this apply to you, too? Can your
customers set sieve rules?
Perhaps they aren't discarded, but forwarded without storing locally?
Best,
Daniel
Rustedt, Florian schrieb:
Hello,
i am pret
Hello,
i am pretty new to cyrus, so excuse my low expertise:
We've set up a combination of postfix+sasl+mysql+cyrus. Transport is
postfix-lmtp.
It is running now flawlessly since about one year, but now, we've got a
severe problem:
Three of our customers can't get mails. The Mail is transported v
this rate, the log fills up relatively fast. There a way to turn
> down the logs verboseness? Have it only log something when something is
> wrong, not just routine checks on the system?
>
> Kurt
Don't log priority "debug". See "man syslog".
Alexa
In syslog this is repeated about everything 30 minutes:
Mar 6 00:46:06 shemp ctl_cyrusdb[2020]: checkpointing cyrus databases
Mar 6 00:46:10 shemp ctl_cyrusdb[2020]: done checkpointing cyrus databases
At this rate, the log fills up relatively fast. There a way to turn
down the logs
Hi,
I want a script to be executed every time the user logins in. I have
LDAP authentication using saslauthd. How do I configure the same..??
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hi all.
i've cyrus imap v2.2.12 on osx 10.4.3.
in my error logs, i'm seeing errors like:
devbox lmtp[11095]: Unknown Error Code: -###
where these error_codes are defined in: "./imap/imap_err.strings
Folks,
My mesage logs keep getting messages from lmtpd, as below:
lmtpunix[11921]: sql_select option missing
lmtpunix[11921]: auxpropfunc error no mechanism available
lmtpunix[11921]: _sasl_plugin_load failed on sasl_auxprop_plug_init for
plugin: sql
As far as I can tell, there is no sql
Ok Solved my issue.
Turns out I had too much logging on and it was throttling everyhing.
It set up my logs to roll and turned off verbose, and it is < second now.
Troy McKinnon wrote:
Please help I am getting desperate :(
I would really appreciate any feedback at how to resolve this issue.
Try using ptrace/strace on the processes in question - it can often tell
you where they're being held up - DNS lookup, opening a tcp connection,
etc - and give you a goo
s fast.
My http server is plenty fast, and regular telnet and ssh is fine. This is
why I think it is either cyrus/ mysql or postfix.
I had posted some logs from 1 'check mail' run, and 1 sent email. If you
look at the timestamps you can see that it is taking over a minute for the
process
> Delays of about a minute traditionally mean you have a DNS resolution
> problem, possibly for localhost or for the server's 'real' hostname.
>
> Can you do
>
> ping localhost
mail:~ # ping localhost
PING mail.myFooDomain.com (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from mail.myFooDomain.co
Troy,
On 15 Jan 2004, Troy McKinnon writes:
> I also notice that telneting to port 25 is VERY SLOW.
>
> Does this mean it is more likely a postfix issue vs cyrus etc?
>
> Anything else I can do to help narrow down and locate the bottleneck?
Delays of about a minute traditionally mean you have
I also notice that telneting to port 25 is VERY SLOW.
Does this mean it is more likely a postfix issue vs cyrus etc?
Anything else I can do to help narrow down and locate the bottleneck?
Cheers
I have included a sample log of 1 account checking for mail, and sending 1
email message.
I would REALLY appreciate some help on this. As you can see by the logs the
process of sending 1 email is taking > minute.
Cheers
Troy
-
DSZ SEND mysql
Note: 3 domains/3 ips set
Jason Williams wrote:
Ok...here is the info requested (some of it)
Please show:
# ldd /path/to/sasl2/libsasldb2.so
Dont seem to have that particular file. Did a find for it and it's not
anywhere on my system.
A different file perhaps?
And
# file /path/to/sasldb2
file /usr/local/etc/sasldb
Ok...here is the info requested (some of it)
Please show:
# ldd /path/to/sasl2/libsasldb2.so
Dont seem to have that particular file. Did a find for it and it's not
anywhere on my system.
A different file perhaps?
And
# file /path/to/sasldb2
file /usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db
/usr/local/etc/sasldb2
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2004 01:03 schrieb Jason Williams:
> I should mention, im running FreeBSD 4.9, with cyrus 2.1.15,
> cyrus-sasl-2.1.17, BerkeleyDB-4.1.25.
> I built cyrus out of the ports tree, so I could get a feel for everything.
> I'm planning to build everything by hand, to have more con
Jason Williams wrote:
From imapd.conf? Here they are:
# Allow the use of the SASL PLAIN mechanism.
#
allowplaintext: yes
FYI, this is the default, so you can delete it if you want. Actually,
this doesn't enable PLAIN (it gets enabled when protected by SSL/TLS).
When disabled the IMAP LOGIN
At 07:58 PM 1/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:
This error message is coming from the ndbm database backend for
sasldb2.If authentication is working, I'm not sure why you would be
getting this message.
Ok...i'll see if I can dig a bit deeper.
Just for the hell of it, if you try the following, does th
out by reading the FAQ. I needed to chown
/etc/opiekeys to the user 'cyrus'. That no long shows up in my logs.
However, the second field is my question. I'm not exactly sure why it is
appearing.
I have added my testuser to the sasldb2, using the appropriate commands.
Here is addition
n db
Jan 5 23:54:43 obsidianbox imapd[8015]: login: localhost[::1] testuser
plaintext
The first line, I figured out by reading the FAQ. I needed to chown
/etc/opiekeys to the user 'cyrus'. That no long shows up in my logs.
However, the second field is my question. I'm not exactly sure why
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 ma
Hello everyone
One of my clients is using planning to use his own server , running cyrus+postfix or sendmail on linux.
This imap server will be used by customers who will receive regular newsletters.
One of the requirements is that whenever a customer reads / moves / deletes a mail the info
Thanks Rob and Ken...
I played with the telemetry logs a while back with no success. it was a
permission problem. it works now.
I was hoping to find something in between full telemetry logs and what
syslog gives. I just need what filenames were involved and what was
done per sessions. Don
On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, Brian K. Becknell wrote:
> Good Morning...
> before the upgrade to cyrus, I had very detailed log information about a
> pop session. I had login/logout, message id's that were pop'ed, message
> id's that were deleted... basically everything about the connection for
> a user w
ve Cyrus create telemetry logs of each session for that
user. Simply create a directory with the user's authenication id under
/log (e.g. /var/imap/log/beck). Make sure that the cyrus
user has write access to the directory. Then for each of beck's
sessions, you'll see a separate fi
Good Morning...
before the upgrade to cyrus, I had very detailed log information about a
pop session. I had login/logout, message id's that were pop'ed, message
id's that were deleted... basically everything about the connection for
a user was available.
I cannot figure out if that level of det
On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 12:11, Gregor Bruhin wrote:
> What I noticed is that some log message "<185> connection from
> [234.234.234.234] preauth'd as postman" is shown before the banner on
> the same line !
> Am I the only one experiencing this problem (this happened with cyrus
> 2.1 and actual
Hi,
As metionned earlier I get some strange timeouts
from time to time (@ peak time) when sendmail tries to deliver mails to my
backend: dsn=4.4.2, stat=Deferred: Operation
timed out with [123.123.123.123]
I tried to debug the situation by sniffing and by
testing myself what is happening
> On 07 Jul 2003 18:17:29 -0700,
> Scott Bronson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (sb) writes:
sb> As long as they don't indicate something amiss, I can live with them.
sb> Thanks.
Incidentally, they're gone in 2.1.14.
--
Amos
r
> NOTICE and these will disappear.
>
>
> Scott Bronson wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me why my logs are filling with messages
> > like these?
> >
> > Jul 5 17:41:08 eden cyrus/lmtpd[28993]: Could not shut down
> > filedescriptor 0: Bad file descripto
These are harmless (I could give you a technical reason if you care).
Reduce you logging level from DEBUG down to something like INFO or
NOTICE and these will disappear.
Scott Bronson wrote:
Can anyone tell me why my logs are filling with messages
like these?
Jul 5 17:41:08 eden cyrus/lmtpd
Can anyone tell me why my logs are filling with messages
like these?
Jul 5 17:41:08 eden cyrus/lmtpd[28993]: Could not shut down
filedescriptor 0: Bad file descriptor
Jul 5 17:41:08 eden cyrus/lmtpd[28993]: Could not shut down
filedescriptor 1: Bad file descriptor
Jul 5 17:41:08 eden cyrus
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>On Sat, 11 May 2002, Alexandre Suter wrote:
>
>>Is there a way to get the a user-level transfer log with cyrus ? The
>>purpose is to see how much bandwidth each user consums.
>>
>
>Search the archives of this list, someone posted a patch to control per-user
>b
On Sat, 11 May 2002, Alexandre Suter wrote:
> Is there a way to get the a user-level transfer log with cyrus ? The
> purpose is to see how much bandwidth each user consums.
Search the archives of this list, someone posted a patch to control per-user
bandwidth using an external daemon less than a
t;Shared Folders/*"
>1021142814>4 OK Completed (0.000 secs 1 calls)
<1021142814<5 list "" "INBOX"
>1021142814>* LIST (\Noinferiors) "/" "INBOX"
5 OK Completed (0.000 secs 2 calls)
Is there a way to customize what gets logged ?
The only
How do you control the verbosity of messages posted to
/var/log/messages, maillog and imapd.log?
Harris Landgarten
How do you control the verbosity of messages posted to /var/log/messages,
maillog and imapd.log?
Harris Landgarten
The logs are automatically created if the directory exists.
Remove the /var/imap/log/my_mailbox directory to stop it.
Somewhere in the doc its mentions that if the directory
/var/imap/log/username exists when username logs in, then
a session log of the connection is created.
prune wrote
lagged \Draft \Deleted \Seen \*)]
* 4 EXISTS
* 0 RECENT
* OK [UIDVALIDITY 981245727]
* OK [UIDNEXT 653]
9 OK [READ-WRITE] Completed
10 getacl "INBOX"
...
I only have "my_user_name" in /var/imap/log, which make me think I
created it myself...
so...
-where do I enable or disable these
i am trying to rotate the imapd logs once a week
this is something that i wrote.
/var/log/imapd.log {
rotate 5
weekly
errors [EMAIL PROTECTED]
postrotate
# /usr/bin/killall -HUP imapd
endscript
}
does anyone have any commants ?
Ronen Amity
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