* Jeff Huang :
> OK,Thanks.
>
> I'll try cyrus imap.
>
> Now I use Courier-imap as my imap/pop3 server.
Try dovecot IMAP. It indexes maildir and fixes the index automatically. Cyrus
IMAP doesn't ...
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On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 08:19:07AM +0100, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
> * Jeff Huang :
> > OK,Thanks.
> >
> > I'll try cyrus imap.
> >
> > Now I use Courier-imap as my imap/pop3 server.
>
> Try dovecot IMAP. It indexes maildir and fixes the index automatically. Cyrus
> IMAP doesn't ...
Cyrus do
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 6:58 PM, Jeff Huang wrote:
> Hi,my mailserver is postfix and the mailbox is set to /Maildir.
>
> But I found if there are too many email in maildir,the imap is very slow.
>
> Can we set the Maildir indexing?So we can accelerate to read/find the email
> from Maildir.
Wrong
* Jeff Huang :
> Hi,my mailserver is postfix and the mailbox is set to /Maildir.
> But I found if there are too many email in maildir,the imap is very slow.
Which IMAP server are you using? If it's courier, switch to dovecot
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* Jeff Huang :
> OK,Thanks.
>
> I'll try cyrus imap.
You can't. It doesn't use Maildir. Use dovecot.
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On 3/21/2009, Jeff Huang (jbhu...@scut.edu.cn) wrote:
> OK,Thanks.
>
> I'll try cyrus imap.
>
> Now I use Courier-imap as my imap/pop3 server.
You'd be much better off trying dovecot, unless you need something
specific that cyrus provides and dovecot does not.
Be sure you use the current ver
* Charles Marcus :
> On 3/21/2009, Jeff Huang (jbhu...@scut.edu.cn) wrote:
> > OK,Thanks.
> >
> > I'll try cyrus imap.
> >
> > Now I use Courier-imap as my imap/pop3 server.
>
> You'd be much better off trying dovecot, unless you need something
> specific that cyrus provides and dovecot does
On 3/22/2009 9:27 AM, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:
>> You'd be much better off trying dovecot, unless you need something
>> specific that cyrus provides and dovecot does not.
> But then he wouldn't be using courier now :)
lol good point...
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Hello,
I'm having some difficulty getting mailman to work with virtual
addresses under postfix. Posts to my test domain: mail...@ohnosec.org
are bounced and when I go in to /var/log/maillog to see why, postfix is
converting the address to mail...@sh.qrvc.com. sh.qrvc.com is the host
name of the h
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009, Stephen Rodgers wrote:
> I'm having some difficulty getting mailman to work with virtual
> addresses under postfix. Posts to my test domain: mail...@ohnosec.org
> are bounced and when I go in to /var/log/maillog to see why, postfix is
> converting the address to mail...@sh.qrv
Sahil Tandon wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Mar 2009, Stephen Rodgers wrote:
>
>> I'm having some difficulty getting mailman to work with virtual
>> addresses under postfix. Posts to my test domain: mail...@ohnosec.org
>> are bounced and when I go in to /var/log/maillog to see why, postfix is
>> converting t
Stephen Rodgers a écrit :
> [snip]
> All of the above now makes sense. In fact, If I add the ohnosec.org
> domain to $mydesination, and specify $myorigin as ohonsec.org, mailman
> works as intended.
>
> I have one final question with regard to the append of $myorigin to a
> virtual mapping result.
On Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 20:29 CET,
Stephen Rodgers wrote:
> All of the above now makes sense. In fact, If I add the ohnosec.org
> domain to $mydesination, and specify $myorigin as ohonsec.org, mailman
> works as intended.
>
> I have one final question with regard to the append of $myor
Magnus Bäck wrote:
> On Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 20:29 CET,
> Stephen Rodgers wrote:
>
>> All of the above now makes sense. In fact, If I add the ohnosec.org
>> domain to $mydesination, and specify $myorigin as ohonsec.org, mailman
>> works as intended.
>>
>> I have one final question with
On Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 21:29 CET,
Stephen Rodgers wrote:
> Magnus Bäck wrote:
>
> > You can't. Why not just specify a fully-qualified address in the
> > first place?
>
> It is mailman which writes the virtual-mailman file without a domain
> specified. I'ts not something which I have s
Magnus B?ck:
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> On Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 21:29 CET,
> Stephen Rodgers wrote:
>
> > Magnus B?ck wrote:
> >
> > > You can't. Why not just specify a fully-qualified address in the
> > > first place?
> >
> > It is mailman which writes the vir
On Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 22:04 CET,
Wietse Venema wrote:
> Magnus Bäck:
>
> > Seriously, isn't that configurable in Mailman? I'd consider that a
> > grave limitation.
>
> He's using the "wrong" Postfix alias feature,
>
> Mailman aliases files are supposed to be listed in main.cf:alias_ma
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