Re: sieve vacation filter not working for one user

2010-03-18 Thread Maria McKinley
Simon Matter wrote: >> Can anyone tell me where the file(s) with list of email addresses that >> have been sent a vacation reply lives in a debian installation? I can't >> seem to find it. > > Hi, > > I think what you are looking for is deliver.db in $configdir. Don't know > on Debian but on my s

Re: sieve vacation filter not working for one user

2010-03-18 Thread Simon Matter
> Simon Matter wrote: >>> Can anyone tell me where the file(s) with list of email addresses that >>> have been sent a vacation reply lives in a debian installation? I can't >>> seem to find it. >> >> Hi, >> >> I think what you are looking for is deliver.db in $configdir. Don't know >> on Debian but

Re: Nginx configuration for imap

2010-03-18 Thread ram
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 22:45 -0700, Robert Banz wrote: > > > memcached would certainly be fast, but what sort of authentication > rate are you talking about here. My bet is that you've got other bits > of system, such as the authentication validation with the target IMAP > server, that will be mo

Re: Nginx configuration for imap

2010-03-18 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 04:19:37PM +0530, ram wrote: > One more issue with nginx 0.8.34 is that when auth-fails on the real > server the nginx returns "BAD: internal server error" > The email clients are not able to interpret this error. > > Can I configure nginx to pass on the actual message f

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions [massively OT]

2010-03-18 Thread Nic Bernstein
On 03/18/2010 01:41 AM, Simon Matter wrote: I just want to get this straight. Please, someone clarify his to me. Consider Cyrus and Postifx runing on different servers and having to communicate with each other through lmtp. 1) HereĀ“s the line we all know from cyrus.conf that is gonna bring lmtp

Re: Nginx configuration for imap

2010-03-18 Thread Robert Banz
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 3:49 AM, ram wrote: > > On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 22:45 -0700, Robert Banz wrote: > > > > > > memcached would certainly be fast, but what sort of authentication > > rate are you talking about here. My bet is that you've got other bits > > of system, such as the authentication

Re: sieve vacation filter not working for one user

2010-03-18 Thread Maria McKinley
Simon Matter wrote: >> Simon Matter wrote: Can anyone tell me where the file(s) with list of email addresses that have been sent a vacation reply lives in a debian installation? I can't seem to find it. >>> Hi, >>> >>> I think what you are looking for is deliver.db in $configdir. Don

Re: sieve vacation filter not working for one user

2010-03-18 Thread Maria McKinley
Maria McKinley wrote: > Simon Matter wrote: >>> Simon Matter wrote: > Can anyone tell me where the file(s) with list of email addresses that > have been sent a vacation reply lives in a debian installation? I > can't > seem to find it. Hi, I think what you are lookin

Re: sieve vacation filter not working for one user

2010-03-18 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010, Maria McKinley wrote: >> I tried changing the name. Cyrus remade the file, and it didn't seem to >> cause any problems, but unfortunately, it didn't help either. > > Actually, don't try this at home. A few seconds after I sent this email, > my mail server started freaking out