Hi all,
I am tasked to migrate an old cyrus 2.3.x CentOS6 installation to a new
CentOS8 server with cyrus 3.0.7.
I'm following the instructions at
https://cyrusimap.org/imap/download/upgrade.html (compresive of berkeley
db format change to skiplist) and all is mostly working, except for some
On 20/12/19 09:51, Gionatan Danti wrote:
Hi all,
I am tasked to migrate an old cyrus 2.3.x CentOS6 installation to a new
CentOS8 server with cyrus 3.0.7.
I'm following the instructions at
https://cyrusimap.org/imap/download/upgrade.html (compresive of berkeley
db format change to ski
On 23/12/19 18:28, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Only thing I can think of is that a different config file is actually
being used?
Hi Patrick, I double-checked my config and it seems the same (within the
limits imposed by the Cyrus version change).
If seems to me that when default for unixhierarc
Il 27-12-2019 04:07 Scott Lambert ha scritto:
Didn't the seen status database get moved from it's own file to the
message index database for 3.x? I'm not running 3.x yet but think I
remember seeing something about that.
Hi, from what I read here [1], and from my experience when testing the
mi
Il 30-12-2019 01:51 ellie timoney ha scritto:
You're both right. Since 2.4ish (?? MAILBOX_MINOR_VERSION=12,
anyway), a user's seen status on their own mailboxes is stored in the
mailbox index. But the separate userid.seen database is still used
for storing their seen state on mailboxes that th
Il 02-01-2020 00:01 ellie timoney ha scritto:
I think, in that case, you should be fine! It wasn't clear if your
installation had only ever been 2.3, or had previously been upgraded
to 2.3 from some earlier version in the past, so I thought I'd better
point it out just in case :)
Cheers,
ellie
Hi all,
I just noticed the dates of some old emails are wrongly displayed on
roundcube webmail.
In short, the list view shows the filesystem date of the affected
messages (ie: mtime of u.1 file), rather than what is found in the
"Date:" header field
These were emails migrated from an old sy