Re: Spam and sieve vacation

2007-08-27 Thread Janne Peltonen
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 11:58:04PM +0200, Rudy Gevaert wrote: > > Now I'd like to ask the people on this list about their experiences > > using the sieve vacation module. The risks of automatically > > responding to spam / automatically forwarding spam / ending up in > > sorceror's apprentice mode

Re: Spam and sieve vacation

2007-08-27 Thread Janne Peltonen
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 11:54:38AM -0400, Jorey Bump wrote: > In my opinion, no amount of backscatter is acceptable, so I don't allow > user-configurable autoresponders or forwarding. My antispam measures > have reduced the amount that makes it to the user's inbox to about > 5/week, so I will ma

Re: Spam and sieve vacation

2007-08-27 Thread Rudy Gevaert
Janne Peltonen wrote: > On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 11:58:04PM +0200, Rudy Gevaert wrote: >>> Now I'd like to ask the people on this list about their experiences >>> using the sieve vacation module. The risks of automatically >>> responding to spam / automatically forwarding spam / ending up in >>> sor

trying to turn on sieve and getting auth errors?

2007-08-27 Thread Mike Eggleston
I have a working cyrus 2.3.1 on fedora core 5 with the lastest patches. I know sieve is running as I get response from both 'telnet $host sieve' and 'sivtest $host'. The responses though look like sieve is requiring that I start TLS. I have plain text auth (I think I do) setup and working pulling t

tuning cyrus?

2007-08-27 Thread Mike Eggleston
One user mentions that "it still takes several minutes in the morning to 'fetch headers'." This user has Outlook 2003 on MS XP as the mail client. I have less than 20 users using cyrus-imapd 2.3.1 on a fedora core 5 box with current rpms. Does anyone have any tuning hints? Some way to speed things

Re: tuning cyrus?

2007-08-27 Thread Mike Eggleston
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Nik Conwell might have said: > This is typically an Outlook problem. The client runs various > filters, and possibly has perf issues on local disk (look for disk > light activity on the PC) as it's updating its caches. > > Turn on Cyrus logging for the particular user (i

Re: tuning cyrus?

2007-08-27 Thread Nik Conwell
This is typically an Outlook problem. The client runs various filters, and possibly has perf issues on local disk (look for disk light activity on the PC) as it's updating its caches. Turn on Cyrus logging for the particular user (in the server config log subdir do mkdir username and make s

Re: [INFO-CYRUS] Re: tuning cyrus?

2007-08-27 Thread Nik Conwell
On Aug 27, 2007, at 11:14 AM, Mike Eggleston wrote: [...] > Where is the server logging sub-directory? I do not see one in > /var/lib/cyrus-imapd (those are all binaries) nor do I see one in / > var/log. It should be a subdirectory called "log" in whatever directory "configdirectory" is set

[SOLVED] trying to turn on sieve and getting auth errors?

2007-08-27 Thread Mike Eggleston
On Mon, 27 Aug 2007, Mike Eggleston might have said: > I have a working cyrus 2.3.1 on fedora core 5 with the lastest patches. > I know sieve is running as I get response from both 'telnet $host sieve' > and 'sivtest $host'. The responses though look like sieve is requiring > that I start TLS. I h

RE: tuning cyrus?

2007-08-27 Thread Ciprian Marius Vizitiu
> One user mentions that "it still takes several minutes in the > morning to 'fetch headers'." This user has Outlook 2003 on MS > XP as the mail client. > I have less than 20 users using cyrus-imapd 2.3.1 on a fedora > core 5 box with current rpms. > > Does anyone have any tuning hints? Some wa

RE: tuning cyrus?

2007-08-27 Thread Ciprian Marius Vizitiu
> The "solution" to all of this is to leave Outlook running all > the time. I've seen Outlook fetching headers for like 100 new messages (from a 2000 messages box) in a matter of seconds on Monday morning fresh start; and it did it on 2 years old WS hardware plus 3 years old server hardware. But