Hi,
We have just migrated from 2.4.17 to 3.0.3 and we are having a problem with one
of our scripts that perform actions on a SPAM folder for retraining purposes.
All files placed by the user there are used for retaining. At the end Cyrus is
called to remove the files: we mark all files for delet
Cyrus. With
leftover (delayed) files, is there a way to list the messages on the mailbox in
Cyrus and obtain the actual filename?
Thanks again,
Arnaldo.
> On Aug 22, 2017, at 9:57 AM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>
> On 08/22/2017 09:48 AM, Arnaldo Viegas de Lima wrote:
>> Hi,
Answering my own question: UIDs match the filename, so pretty easy to fix the
script. Nice!
So far, 3.0.3 is working really nice.
> On Aug 22, 2017, at 3:36 PM, Arnaldo Viegas de Lima
> wrote:
>
> Thank you to all that quickly answered (Patrick/Merlin/Sebastian).
>
> I
If anyone is interested (and have a proper push certificate) I have written a
small external script to be called from notifyd to handle all aspects of Apple
push notification, with device registration being handle by a MySQL database
(with cleanup). I think I’ve covered most of the cenários: reg
Hi Sebastian,
A few notes:
- You need a valid push certificate. You can get one from macOS Server, but I
do not know the limitations on the usage. My shop is really small, so I think
it’s not a problem.
- There is close to nothing documenting how this work, so much of it is based
on looking
I'm definitely
> curious about it! Please share the script :-)
>
> --On 22. August 2017 um 18:21:44 -0300 Arnaldo Viegas de Lima
> wrote:
>
>> If anyone is interested (and have a proper push certificate) I have
>> written a small external script to be called from
Forgot to remove the list from the email, so it was also sent to the list. My
sincere apologies.
> On Aug 23, 2017, at 8:28 AM, Arnaldo Viegas de Lima
> wrote:
>
> I’ve sent Sebastian the script with some comments (I don’t think a list is
> the proper way to share code).
The easy part is a merit of the Cyrus architecture (mostly the notification
support) and the way Apple Push was added (thanks to whoever did it - my guess
the folks at FastMail).
It’s really ingenious: just added the response to the XAPPLEPUSH extension
command and pass all of it’s processing (r
. What I have not yet understood completely is how you
> populate the database. Where do I find the "APNS Account Id" and the "APNS
> Device Token" for the devices table, and what do I put in the mailboxes table?
>
> Thanks,
> Sebastian
>
> --On 23.
and it worked
> perfectly.
>
> What would it take to make this work on a larger scale? I haven't worked with
> notifications at all until now, so I don't know how other mechanisms are
> implemented.
>
> Thanks, Sebastian
>
> --On 24. August 2017 um 10:51:37 -0
This is 3.0.3 on Centos 7:
* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID ENABLE XAPPLEPUSHSERVICE AUTH=DIGEST-MD5
AUTH=CRAM-MD5 AUTH=PLAIN AUTH=LOGIN SASL-IR] xx.xx.x Cyrus IMAP
3.0.3-Cyrus 3.0.3 server ready
. login x x
. OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID ENABLE ACL RIGHTS=kxten
I just upgraded from 2.4.17 to 3.0..3.
My only troubles were with default options that changed, like the hierarchy
separator, the namespace and delayed expunge. They all forced me to update
scripts all around. And the namespace change had a nasty side effect: users
must delete and add their ac
Have you tried 3.0.3 (or 3.0.2) on a clean system just to be sure that your
compile/install is working?
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TCP wrapper?
> On Oct 4, 2017, at 11:09 AM, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 04.10.2017 18:26, Simon Matter wrote:
>> Interesting, I've never seen this problem over the years.
>>
>> Are there firewall rules active on the cyrus-imapd host? Probably limiting
>> connection rate?
>>
> Yea
I run a separate daemon that periodically checks the spam folder, perform the
necessary “training” actions and then remove the message.
> On Mar 12, 2018, at 1:44 PM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
>
> I wrote a simple program that manages the vnd.cmu.MessageMove event to run
> sa-learn when a message i
notification processing. Need
to check.
Arnaldo.
> On Mar 12, 2018, at 2:20 PM, Luca Olivetti wrote:
>
> El 12/03/18 a les 18:07, Arnaldo Viegas de Lima ha escrit:
>> I run a separate daemon that periodically checks the spam folder, perform
>> the necessary “training” action
, Arnaldo Viegas de Lima ha escrit:
>
>> I see a 2 ways to handle it:
>> - Enqueue for later processing
>> - Make notifyd pass the job to another process (like a daemon)
> Yes, I thought about those two options (well, only the first one actually,
> since notifyd can only sp
One alternative, if you are running VMs (such as VMWare or Hyper-V) is resort
to a VM backup program that will uses native change tracking (VMWare CBT and
Hyper-V RCT). This allows for a consistent and incremental backup of the VM’s.
It’s quite fast and saves lots of space. The backup is increm
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