Hi.
I'm setting up a test environment with frontend, backend, murder (currently 1,
1, 1 respectively). All using RPMs on recent RedHat systems.
I have read in the docs that the autocreate patch does not work with murder,
and I have experienced it too. But...
... if I leave the autocreate ON on
Hi.
I have a setup with 1 frontend, 1 murder, 2 backends. I am playing with
cross-backend mailbox sharing, one of the features we value most.
Problem. While I can access shared mailboxes that reside on the same backend
just fine, with Thunderbird (1.5/linux) I can see shared folders on other
ba
Simon Matter wrote:
> I'm not sure it's related but you really should upgrade to the 2.3.14-6
> package. 2.3.14 has a bug which is patched in the 2.3.14-6 RPM.
Thank you Simon. I'm in the staging phase, so still looking for features
rather than bugs :) BTW, thank you for providing those wonderfu
Thank you Duncan for the info about the patch. I would try it, but I'm sure it
would not be accepted by the tech stuff as it is not official.
As I said in another thread, this is what happens when autocreate is ON in a
murder setup with several backends, and a user accesses a shared mailbox
res
Wil Cooley wrote:
> edit a page and see if it could be easily removed. Turns out it's just
> this line:
>
> %INCLUDE{"_default.WebNotify"}%
>
> Does anyone mind if this is removed from the Cyrus/WebHome page on the
> wiki (and possibly any other pages where I find it)?
I've found that long te
andreas.moro...@sb-brixen.it wrote:
Hello Andreas,
> Is it possible to configure cyrus the way that it compresses the
> attachments on the storage ( not for tranfer as in RFC 4978 ) ? I know
AFAIK there is no cyrus option to do this. Moreover cyrus does not separate
attachments from the mes
Hi.
Perhaps it is a bug in the documentation.
'man squatter' in the DESCRIPTION says there's no incremental update:
"Squatter creates an index of ALL messages in the mailbox, not just those
since the last time that it was run (i.e., it does NOT do incremental
updates)."
but in the OPTIONS
Wil Cooley wrote:
> Does anyone know of a mailing list or a web site with information about
> MUA support of various IMAP features? For example, for IMAP IDLE the
I once came across this wiki:
http://www.imapwiki.org/
that links to this http://uplib.parc.com/misc/imapclients.html for your
specif
Veritas. RedHat cluster as second choice. I would appreciate some pointers if
someone has already been there.
Have a nice weekend,
Paolo Cravero
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.ed
For the records, in case someone gets stuck in the same problem.
I installed a test environment x86_64 with RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.4 using
their official RPMs cyrus-imapd-2.3.7-7.el5.x86_64.rpm and related.
I couldn't get complie_sieve to work, it coredumped right after opening the
output fi
Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> Hi, is it safe to run two cyrus processes on the same filesystem/mail
> spool to provide scalability and HA?, in example, two servers
> accessing one clustered filesystem or NFS directory?.
See
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/CyrusCluster
See also the arc
Good morning.
I am looking for a server-side archiving solution to be applied to a
relatively large cyrus installation.
The customer eats up ca 4 TB of data over about 4000 accounts. No quota.
The competition is: who will die first? The web-based client or our
SAN+backup system? :-)
I am aware
On 18/04/2011 19.41, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> You probably want to add yourself to the CC list on:
>
> http://bugzilla.cyrusimap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3384
>
> Where we're discussing precisely how to implement something like this.
Well, Bron, you ended the discussion pretty fast with an elegant
solu
On 18/04/2011 17.19, Vincent Fox wrote:
> What web-based client? Why would you expect it to die?
It is Open Xchange. Some users do not organize messages in folders, just
leave everything in the INBOX. So, depending on the (web)client
implementation, such a huge number of items can be a perform
Hi.
I've searched with "ACL" keyword all my cyrus-info archive and nothing similar
came up in the last 18 months.
The situation is:
- user A shares a mailbox with user B
- user B at some point is deleted
how do I remove the ACL on A's folder for B?
The only way I can think of is a dump of mailbo
Citazione Dan White :
> On 26/10/11 23:20 +0200, Paolo Cravero wrote:
> >The situation is:
> >- user A shares a mailbox with user B
> >- user B at some point is deleted
> >
> >how do I remove the ACL on A's folder for B?
> What error are you getting when
On 27/10/2011 1.07, Andy Bennett wrote:
> Whilst I can't help with your technical problem, I can offer the advice
> that you should think very carefully about reusing "user B" in the
> future and, therefore deleting "user B" rather than just disabling them.
>
> For example, if you reuse the "user
Hello,
anyone is willing to comment on this Cyrus server load, or share theirs?
Virtual machine on vSphere 5 with 2x 2 GHz vCPU;
cyrus-imapd RPM 2.4.16;
kernel 2.6.18 x64_64;
4 GB RAM.
There are 150 simultaneous IMAP connections on average mostly coming
from a webmail (openXchange), with 240 im
Hi.
I downloaded cyrus-imapd 3.0.0-beta1 and compiled it on a RHEL6.6 machine
(2.6.32-504.el6.x86_64).
This a test server that has never had a Cyrus installed on it. There is a
stale Dovecot installation (off), FWIW.
I have a strange problem. Mails can be delivered via LMTP without errors.
With P
Hello.
> I have a suspicion. Can you please post your imapd.conf and cyrus.conf
> files so I
> can have a look. Also what username you're using to authenticate for
> cyradm,
> and whether your usernames have domains on them.
usernames have domains. (m...@example.com, y...@uc.example.com)
cyradm h
Hello.
> Try lm user/me *
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work. I tried sereral combinations, some
pseudorandom as well. #1 and #4 should return something, at least they do in
2.4. #2 and #3 follow the pattern you suggested, but nothing.
Should I follow a different rule for creating mailboxes f
Hello.
> A while back we setup a Cyrus install for a client to use as a mail
> repository for customer contact. They have one account which is shared
> across all users in the office. Approximate size of the account is 85GB.
Have you checked the size of your cyrus.cache and other metadata files
Hello, I think I found an unexpected feature. Or a bug.
Here's the setup: Cyrus IMAP v2.4.17-Invoca-RPM-2.4.17-6 single instance on
RHEL5.
Amongst other partitions I have an "archive" partition where I attach all
users' "Archive" folders with a separate, very large, quotaroot. Something
like
cm
Hello.
I am trying to figure out if sieve, with RFC5490 support, is able to read
user's disk quota (used) and act accordingly.
I would like to trigger a mail to "self" if quota is above a given percent.
Something like a vacation message (so once a day or so), triggered on
arrival AND if quota is
Hello Ellie
> > The Cyrus team is proud to announce the immediate availability of the
> > third release candidate from the Cyrus IMAP 3.0 series: 3.0.0-rc4.
Thanks to all the team for working bringing further our beloved IMAP server.
I read the release notes and got caught by this statem
nk of some smartphone IMAP client or an (active)sync system).Is there a way to achieve the same result somehow, with stock cyrus?PaoloOn 03/17/2017 11:01 AM, Paolo Cravero wrote:Hello.I am trying to figure out if sieve, with RFC5490 support, is able to read user's disk quota (used) and act accordingl
Il 21 marzo 2017 alle 19.19 Nic Bernstein ha scritto:Paolo,Attached is the script we've been using for ages for this purpose. Ouruses LDAP as a source of user ID information, but it could be easilyadapted for other AAA databases.Thank you Nic. That's a good alternative.My request about doing it wi
Hello.
While looking to do low-level disk usage optimization, some simple performance
tests relied on full-text searches (2.4 branch). Metadata always resides on
local disks, while messages are on slower hardware.
I noticed that full-text searches with short strings take much longer than
longe
My 2 cents...
> I have been asked to provide support to a Rube Goldberg style of mail setup
> and trying to track the installation and configuration of dovecot in a
> multidomain, virtual-user setup was crazy.
> It seemed like there were dozens of config files spread over the file system.
I
Hello Albert.
> I would like to known what kind of ACL you give on a shared mailbox. My
> problem is :
>
> I have some users who are admin on the mailbox, it's needed because those
> admin-user can create sub folder.
>
> But some user make mistake time to time and move the mailbox under so
Hello.
> Vanilla Cyrus, no Xapian. I don't know how to run a debug-enable, I only know
> the basics :/
>
> ii cyrus-imapd 2.5.10-3+deb9u1
> amd64Cyrus mail system - IMAP support
>
There seems to be an open issue:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-b
Il 9 dicembre 2015 alle 10.54 Riccardo Veraldi via Info-cyrus ha scritto:Hello,after removing a mailbox with cyradm (dm user.username).I have plenty of DELETED.user.username in the mailboxes database.
You should have delayed_delete enabled. And probably delayed_expunge too. Check you
Hello.
> I know this is a very tipical question but... nowadays... how does Cyrus
> IMAP work with NFS 4?. It supports file locking and I would only mount
> each mail spool in an own unique server... so
>
> I think it should be very similar to using a local filesystem... Does
> anyone can tell
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