[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We currently tested mbxcvt and mailutil from the UW-IMAP utils to
> copy/transfer all the mails to the new Cyrus mail server but the problem
> that we've encoutered is that using for example:
>
> mailutil transfer '{oldmailserver/imap}' '{newmailserver/imap}'
>
> is th
Hello!
I need help!!! We are migrating our users from an old cyrus server to
2.1.9 cyrus server and I get this errors...
What's that??
thanks!
Felix
Nov 13 10:03:46 sinclair pop3d[22138]: TLS engine: cannot load CA data
Nov 13 10:03:46
I'm really nervous with that... ? what can I do?
thanks a lot
Felix
Nov 13 10:14:32 sinclair lmtpd[22676]: DBERROR: error closing deliverdb:
cyrusdb error
Nov 13 10:14:32 sinclair lmtpd[22676]: DBERROR: error closing:
DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
Nov 13 10:14:32 sinclair
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Andrei Loukinykh wrote:
> Well, now I have Cyrus installed (yet not completely tested though)
> The only 2 things left, which are bothering me now , 2 king of messages
> in syslog:
>
> 1:
> "lmtpd[10260]: DBERROR db4: 9 lockers"
These are usually harmless, unless they go up
To complete this thread...
I modified the lib/auth_unix.c file with the code below, added
a -DENEABLE_EDUNET in the Makefile in the lib dir, did a
make clean, make, and make install, and now all of the id's are
translated to lowercase, and Cyrus is happy. Thanks Voutsinas!
A possible addition
From personal experience I would suggest using skiplist for deliver.db
Ever since I have switched from db3_nosync to skiplist my lmtpd's have
stopped hanging and the box appears to be performing better.
It has only been two weeks since I changed but I haven't had lmtpd hang
yet and it used to ha
Patrick Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From personal experience I would suggest using skiplist for deliver.db
> Ever since I have switched from db3_nosync to skiplist my lmtpd's have
> stopped hanging and the box appears to be performing better.
I have the same experience, too.
Erik.
Hi,
RFC 2060 prefers, but does not require, that IMAP servers preserve flags
during copy operations. My experience (using the Mail::IMAPClient module) is
that it does not.
Does it?
Thanks,
Ian
--
6.4.7. COPY Command
Arguments: message set
mailbox name
Responses: no sp
Yes, it does, is the answer.
- Original Message -
From: "Ian McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 4:40 PM
Subject: Does Cyrus preserve flags when it does a COPY?
> Hi,
>
> RFC 2060 prefers, but does not require, that IMAP servers preser
Hi,
After a some time trying to setup cyrus-imapd, I mande a successful
instalation in my RH-7.3 box using db-3.2.9, sasl-2.1.9 and imapd-2.1.9.
Now I'm trying to figure out how can I post to a shared folder.
first I created a folder called "fax" then I granted to anyone "lrsp",
when I send an
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Gardiner Leverett wrote:
> A possible addition for future versions of Cyrus: maybe add a config
> option in the cyrus.conf file to allow this translation without
> re-compiling.
I would happly code such a thing, if the CMU crew point me to what must
absolutely NOT be folded
I'm sure I'm missing something, but I can't find it in the docs,
FAQs or info-cyrus archive...
I've got a user who wants to run sieve. So I upgraded Cyrus IMAP
to 2.1.9, and I enabled sieve by leaving out "--disable-sieve" in the
configure step and kept all the other options I used for 2.1.5:
#
I'm pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.10. This is mostly
a bug-fix and cleanup release, with the notable new feature of Berkeley DB
4.1 support.
Full details are available in doc/changes.html file that is included in
the distribution.
As always, the distribution is available at:
Hello,
I can't remember who but someone told me that there was an option for
sasl_pwcheck_method called alwaystrue which would bypass the user's
password, now I have tryed that but it looks like this doesn't exist as I
can't see anything mentioning that and when I try it I see the the Cyrus
log fi
I went through the same thing..
There were 4 basic things to check
1) Check the location of the sasl2 libs
The default location is /usr/lib/sasl2 but apparently sometimes you need
to link that dir to /usr/lib/local/sasl2. Get and use strace to check this.
2) Incorrect permissions on the s
This may or may not be your problem, but when I had the exact same
problem, I fixed it like this. (Everything else worked fine, but sieve
showed no available mechs, and I couldn't login using sieveshell.)
When I first built Cyrus, I symlinked to the /usr/lib/sasl2 directory
like this:
# ln -s /us
It's not removed, its just not compiled in by default.
You need to compile sasl with --enable-alwaystrue
-Rob
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't remember who but someone told me that there was an option for
> sasl_pwcheck_method called alwaystrue which would bypas
Outlook Express users are complaining that their message \Seen status is
"lost". Snooping traffic, I see that OE is opening a second connection. In
duplicating OE's behaviour by hand, I'm finding that I'm more confused
than ever about Cyrus's behaviour. We're using Cyrus 2.1.9 on NetApp
mounted dis
Alessandro Oliveira schrieb:
>
> Hi,
>
> After a some time trying to setup cyrus-imapd, I mande a successful
> instalation in my RH-7.3 box using db-3.2.9, sasl-2.1.9 and imapd-2.1.9.
>
> Now I'm trying to figure out how can I post to a shared folder.
>
> first I created a folder called "fax" t
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