contents of mailboxes.db.
So what causes the discrepancy? I don't know if there's a configuration
setting I missed, or a compilation option that Apple changed, but I have
verified that both systems have "altnamespace: yes" and
"unixhierarchysep: yes".
tionality) was recreating the undesired folders
whenever I accessed the account. I tweaked the defaults (including
manually overriding the default Cyrus delimiter) and now all looks right.
Sorry for the noise.
Chris Pepper
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d I just open a bug in Bugzilla, or is there a
better way?
Thanks,
Chris Pepper
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Jorey Bump wrote:
> Chris Pepper wrote, at 01/13/2008 01:59 AM:
>
>> I want to allow plaintext auth only for SquirrelMail (running on
>> the Cyrus IMAPd server), and require encrypted authentication over all
>> physical network connections.
>
> Why do yo
All,
I have run a small mail service based on Cyrus IMAP for a few
years. The (CentOS 5) server I've used for the past couple years failed
last week. I brought up a new CentOS 5 system on a new Linux server,
installed cyrus-imapd-2.3.7-7.el5_4.3, mounted the old /var disk
(actually one of
On 10/4/10 9:17 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> Simon,
>>
>> I did recover /var/lib/imap (although a bit later, FWIW) and
>
> I think "a bit later" is your problem. But I think reconstruct should fix
> this.
> BTW, did you check the subscription status of mailboxes? Maybe the folders
> are there bu
Simon,
I did recover /var/lib/imap (although a bit later, FWIW) and
/etc/imapd.conf. I just now compared /etc/cyrus.conf and added squatter
& adjusted prefork numbers -- the rest all matched.
Is there other configuration I should check? Both systems are 64-bit
CentOS 5, so the
On 10/4/10 1:12 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> On 10/3/2010 6:57 AM, Chris Pepper wrote:
>>
>>More importantly, I don't know how to make the old messages
>> accessible to my users via IMAP (I can give them the files, but that's
>> quite awkward). chk
On 10/4/10 10:23 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> On 10/04/2010 08:37 AM, Chris Pepper wrote:
>>
>> No, users see the folders, just not old messages. For most (all?)
>> INBOXes but my own, new messages started arriving as 1. and continued
>> from there. Users can see th
On 10/4/10 11:36 AM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 11:17:59AM -0400, Chris Pepper wrote:
>> On 10/4/10 10:23 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
>>> I wasn't clear about whether the old install was completely gone or
>>> could still be booted. If you can sti
again.
Thanks again!
Chris
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Alternatively, is there a way to make sure Cyrus requires STARTTLS on
143? I was blocking external access to it to make sure users always use
encryption to connect, but port 143 with STARTTLS required would be an
acceptable alternative.
Thanks,
Chris Pepper
> pep...@imp:~$ !ope
::
> a3ed2323-e04d-4034-a72a-76b5d4b697f7
> ::
> write_wakeup_threshold
> ::
> 128
On 10/31/10 9:26 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> Sounds like your /dev/random is empty. You can compile with /dev/urandom or
> add a source of entropy...
>
> "Ch
t;> poolsize
>>> ::
>>> 4096
>>> ::
>>> read_wakeup_threshold
>>> ::::::
>>> 64
>>> ::
>>> uuid
>>> ::
>>> a3ed2323-e04d-4034-a72a-76b5d4b697f7
>
On 11/1/10 10:41 AM, Dan White wrote:
> On 31/10/10 20:51 -0400, Chris Pepper wrote:
>> Alternatively, is there a way to make sure Cyrus requires STARTTLS on
>> 143? I was blocking external access to it to make sure users always use
>> encryption to connect, but port 143 w
is still open but not responsive. I am going to try
disabling Cyrus' IMAP/SSL and swapping in stunnel, as Rob @ FastMail has
suggested as a workaround.
Thanks,
Chris
> [r...@inspector imap]# ls -l tls*
> -rw--- 1 cyrus mail 8192 Nov 1 11:27 tls_sessions.db
> -rw--- 1 cyr
On 11/1/10 7:26 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 10:40:13PM -0400, Chris Pepper wrote:
>> Bron,
>>
>> My Cyrus is from RPM, and I am just nursing it along until my users
>> finish migrating off and FastMail manages to complete my own
>> mi
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