You wrote:
> By the way I tried this on a fully patched
> Solaris 10u3 system
> and get this notice during boot:
> sorry, variable 'zfs_nocacheflush' is not
> defined in the 'zfs' module
We have Solaris 10 08/07. Also fully patched.
Kernel is
SunOS 5.10 Generic_120012-14 i86pc
This is 10u4
I lost my OS drive on my home server, the mail partition was on a raid array
and survived, I have some of the rest of the config info, but it looks like I
lost the configdir contents (the directories are still there, but the files are
missing) I may be able to recover some stuff from lost+found
Hi,
If you have a dump of the mailbox's (ctl_mboxlist) then you can restore
those, personally I back those up weekly as well as /var/spool/imap
If you don't, re-add the users, then do reconstruct -r -f user.username
(obviously replace username with the username in question) and it will
reconstruc
Hi!
Cause of a longtime power failure i had to shutdown our mail server.
During
"service cyrus-imapd stop"
the system hangs at exporting the database
soi had to reset the system.
After reboot i did "ctl_cyrusdb -r" as user cyrus.
DB recoverd sucessfully
for tests i restart cyrus-imapd, and als
Can anyone outline the various reasons why a renamemailbox operation
would fail when moving users from backend to backend in a Murder?
I move a lot of users around in order to do system upgrades and
there are always a few users where the renames fail, leaving them
spread across two systems. The onl
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
Cause of a longtime power failure i had to shutdown our mail server.
During
"service cyrus-imapd stop"
the system hangs at exporting the database
soi had to reset the system.
After reboot i did "ctl_cyrusdb -r" as user cyrus.
DB recoverd sucessfully
for tests i
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Scott M. Likens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If you have a dump of the mailbox's (ctl_mboxlist) then you can restore
> those, personally I back those up weekly as well as /var/spool/imap
I don't think I have that.
> If you don't, re-add the users, then do reconstruct -r -f user.username
We would like to start using the 'expire' setting to keep Trash and
Sent folders from getting out of control. I am looking for any sort of
command that can help us monitor our settings going forward. The info
command in cyradm lets me see the expire setting for mailboxes, but it
is not suitable for
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Cause of a longtime power failure i had to shutdown our mail server.
>> During
>> "service cyrus-imapd stop"
>> the system hangs at exporting the database
>> soi had to reset the system.
>>
>> After reboot i did "ctl_cyrusdb -r" as user cyrus.
>> DB reco
I'm having a problem with sieve vacation.
I'm using cyrus 2.2.12 with postfix 2.2.10 and horde.
My users create the sieve filters with Ingo (from Horde) and
everything is working, except vacation. The sieve script is correct,
but nothing happens when the message come to the user.
I'm sure that s
I sense the answer is no, but I wanted to be sure. Is it possible to
apply a Sieve script to messages that are already in the INBOX? We are
using Horde/IMP for webmail and recently switched the filtering engine
from the bug-ridden IMAP filtering to use Sieve scripts on the server
itself. There was
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, patrick might have said:
> I sense the answer is no, but I wanted to be sure. Is it possible to
> apply a Sieve script to messages that are already in the INBOX? We are
> using Horde/IMP for webmail and recently switched the filtering engine
> from the bug-ridden IMAP filterin
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, David Lang wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Scott M. Likens wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you have a dump of the mailbox's (ctl_mboxlist) then you can restore
>> those, personally I back those up weekly as well as /var/spool/imap
>
> I don't think I have that.
>
>> If you don't, re-ad
> A kludgy solution... what about fetchmail to pull the INBOX contents
> and resubmit the messages to deliver?
Be careful of duplicate delivery suppression!
I had a very brief talk with Ken about this ages back, about creating a
non-standard extension to IMAP that would allow you to "run" a sie
Hello Marcelo
Is the script activated? Is the synatax correct? Check with sieveshell.
Regards,
2007/9/25, Marcelo Terres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I'm having a problem with sieve vacation.
>
> I'm using cyrus 2.2.12 with postfix 2.2.10 and horde.
>
> My users create the sieve filters with Ingo (fro
Hello
I have sieve script which sorts some mails in different folders but I
get now the e-mails twice. One of the copy is going in the responsable
subfolder and the other copy is going in the INBOX. What is going
wrong here?
Here my script:
require ["fileinto"];
if allof (header :matches "subje
On Wed, 2007-09-26 at 07:10 +0200, Martin Schweizer wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have sieve script which sorts some mails in different folders but I
> get now the e-mails twice. One of the copy is going in the responsable
> subfolder and the other copy is going in the INBOX. What is going
> wrong here?
>
Simon Matter wrote:
> A quick tip: if it's only hanging with deliver.db, one could simply wipe
> it and start with a new one. It's not really that important, isn't it?
>
No it isn't really. You will only loose your vacation databases, and if
you are running singleinstance store you would get a
Marcelo Terres wrote:
> I'm having a problem with sieve vacation.
>
> I'm using cyrus 2.2.12 with postfix 2.2.10 and horde.
>
> My users create the sieve filters with Ingo (from Horde) and
> everything is working, except vacation. The sieve script is correct,
> but nothing happens when the messag
David Lang wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, David Lang wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Scott M. Likens wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> If you have a dump of the mailbox's (ctl_mboxlist) then you can restore
>>> those, personally I back those up weekly as well as /var/spool/imap
>> I don't think I have tha
Hi there!
Thanks
deliver.db:
/var/lib/imap/deliver.db: Berkeley DB (Btree, version 9, native byte-order)
The running version is:
2.3.8-3 for FC6
here is our cyrus.conf
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# vi /etc/cyrus.conf
# standard standalone server implementation
START {
# do not delete this entry!
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