Hi,
I m running SpamAssassin with postfix, spamd is writing most of the
spamd message to spamd.log file.
But I don't know how to analyse those log message written by spamd,
eg.
Fri Aug 25 16:44:44 2006 [22302] info: prefork: child states: II
Fri Aug 25 16:44:58 2006 [22304] info: spamd: conne
HI,
i'm quite new to sieve, and i have to following problem
when i log to imp (the messaging component from the horde
framework), i
can read my mail in imap (no login problem so).
i can add a filter using sieve with the ingo compo
hi,
every morning tls_prune fills imapd log with lines below until it reaches
disk quota
(its > 2 lines per second):
Aug 24 04:16:31 d90 tls_prune[15289]: mydelete: starting txn 2157892270
Aug 24 04:16:31 d90 tls_prune[15289]: mydelete: aborting txn 2157892270
Aug 24 04:16:31
Sam wrote:
> Fri Aug 25 16:45:00 2006 [22304] info: spamd: clean message (-1.2/5.0)
> for spamd:58 in 1.2 seconds, 121280 bytes.
> Fri Aug 25 16:45:00 2006 [22304] info: spamd: result: . -1 -
> ALL_TRUSTED,AWL,HTML_FONT_BIG,HTML_MESSAGE,HTML_TAG_EXIST_TBODY
> scantime=1.2,size=121280,user=spamd,uid
Hi,
I'd like to give a designated amount of space to a group of my users to
be their common quota (I don't even know what is the usual name for
this: is it group quota? common quota?). Is it possible to do it with
cyrus? I could figure out how to do it with the quotaroot system :(
TIA
br
Szo
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Hello I want do an update from 2.3.3 to 2.3.7 on a life system. I read the attached upgrade instructions.Upgrading From Previous VersionsUpgrading from
2.3.3 or later (64-bit machines)* Due to byte alignment issues in cyrus.index, all mailboxes will have to
I have a user whose inbox has a few messages that are sorted
incorrectly. We first noticed this using IMP (part of Horde), which
uses IMAP to do its sorting. The user's inbox lists the following
messages, in this order:
2446 09:54:04 AM ...
224 02/21/2002 ...
339 12/31/1903
Hi,
I have created some unofficial Debian packages for Cyrus Imapd 2.3.7.
People how are interested and want to test them can download them here :
http://www.pragmatic-source.com/news/latest/cyrus-imapd-2.3-for-debian.html.
These packages are built for Debian unstable are are not totally tested ye
Vladi Lemurov schrieb:
Thanks a lot, it helped! Thanks to all who tried to find the solution!
Quietly reading this thread as it developed got my hopes up for a
solution that would solve my problem at the same time.
Situation is roughly the same:
debian sarge w/
- Cyrus v2.1.18-IPv6-Debian-
Hi there,
I'm running cyrus 2.2.12 and 2.2.13.
Even I have read all Cyrus doc, I have found no way to get the
forwarding and vacation processing properly running.
I'd really appreciate some help with this.
Thanks in advanced,
Eduardo
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus
I thought there was a way to touch a file in the /usr/lib/imap
filesystem structure to hold mail delivery and or not allow new
logins... I can't find it now though?
Thanks for you help,
derek
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Derek T. Yarnell
University of Maryland
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
[EMAIL PROTECT
Martin Schweizer wrote:
Hello
I want do an update from 2.3.3 to 2.3.7 on a life system. I read
the attached upgrade instructions.
Upgrading From Previous Versions
Upgrading from 2.3.3 or later (64-bit machines)
* Due to byte alignment issues in cyrus.ind
James Ralston wrote:
I need to clear the \Reserved flag that was set on a mailbox (because
a renamemailbox operation failed halfway through.)
Is it safe to run "ctl_cyrusdb -r" while the server is running, or do
I need to shut down the server first?
Shutdown the server.
--
Kenneth Murchison
S
Hi List,
I have a cyrus system with only about 20 users on it. They have about 3
gigs of mail.
The mailboxes.db file is unreadable. of course, reconstruct -m is
unavailable, in typical dougadamsian fashion.
I have seen recommendations to try to 'rebuild the db' using the
'db.backup1' or
On 2006-08-25 at 15:45 +0200, Martin G.H. Minkler wrote:
> sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN
> sasl_minimum_layer: 256
> :~# sieveshell --user=cyrus --auth=cyrus localhost
> connecting to localhost
> unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/sieveshell line 174.
It would be good if you can make that chan
On Aug 25, 2006, at 12:48 PM, !jeff!{InterVerse} wrote:
Hi List,
I have a cyrus system with only about 20 users on it. They have
about 3 gigs of mail.
The mailboxes.db file is unreadable. of course, reconstruct -m is
unavailable, in typical dougadamsian fashion.
I have seen recommend
What error are you getting that indicates that mailboxes.db is
unreadable? I suspect that the backups will also be unreadable, due
to the way they are made. If they *are* readable, as the cyrus user:
ctl_mboxlist -d -f db.backup1/mailboxes.db > somefile.txt
You'll want to examine "
* I have been unable to set per mailbox expire times using "mboxconfig"
command via cyradm. It gives "mboxconfig: Permission denied"
* "info" command issued via cyradm reported problerly expire times set
"a few upgrades ago"
* SETANNOTATION issued directly in IMAP session (imptest) has been abl
Wes,
thanks for the response. I still have the problem.
At 01:42 PM 8/25/2006, you wrote:
What error are you getting that indicates that mailboxes.db is
unreadable?
a bunch of places, but here's one:
sudo -u cyrus /usr/local/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r -f user
fatal error: can't read mailboxes
On 25 Aug 2006, at 15:53, !jeff!{InterVerse} wrote:
sudo -u cyrus /usr/local/cyrus/bin/reconstruct -r -f user
fatal error: can't read mailboxes file
OK, so that doesn't work. Now what can I do?
If you need a list of mailboxes, you can probably get a pretty
complete one with "strings mailbox
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