Performance Question cyrus-imapd 2.0.11

2001-02-09 Thread Andy Hubbell, Jr.
Greetings, Ok, time for another question... We are running a mail system (ISP) with just a bit over 4000 mailboxes at present... Our exact configuration is as follows: RedHat Linux 7.0 + patches, postfix snapshot 20010204 (MTA), and cyrus-imapd 2.0.11 system is a dual PIII 800 with 512mb r

Re: Make problems

2001-02-09 Thread David Fuchs
Don't worry... you didn't installed the BerkeleyDB incorrectly, Cyrus just doesn't know the default path to BerkeleyDB 3.x. One quick way to compile Cyrus with BerkeleyDB 3 is to simply copy the libs and include files to where you untarred Cyrus. On my system (FreeBSD 4.2/BerkeleyDB 3.1) I did t

Netscape option to disable SMTP AUTH (was Re: repeated authentication)

2001-02-09 Thread Scot W. Hetzel
From: "Scot W. Hetzel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > From: "Christoph Andreas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > we use cyrus 1.5.19, OpenLDAP 1.2, postfix-19991231-pl06 on SuSE Linux > > 6.4 and Netscape Messenger 4.75 as client and everything works quite > > well. Although I configured Netscape to save passwords

Make problems

2001-02-09 Thread James Presley
I am trying to install Cyrus-imap-2.0.11.tar.gz and had a problem with the inital ./configure, basically I got the "cyrus needs Berkeley 3.x get it at sleepy cat blah blah" I am on a RH7.0 box and cyrus-sasl and Berkeley3 is already installed in RPM format. So fine, I decided to compile Berkeley 3

Re: folder delete permissions

2001-02-09 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
> Looks like this might have expired. Can't find it Oops, you're right. There should be a new ACL draft issued just after the Minneapolis IETF (if not sooner). --lyndon

Re: folder delete permissions

2001-02-09 Thread Amos Gouaux
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2001 11:14:40 -0700, > Lyndon Nerenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ln) writes: ln> Before jumping in, please visit the mailing list archives at ln> http://www.imc.org/ietf-imapext/mail-archive/ and see what's been ln> discussed already. You'll also want to read draft-ietf-imape

Re: Autocreation of INBOXes

2001-02-09 Thread Kaj J. Niemi
On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 06:55 -0500, Bitt Faulk wrote: > I created a patch a long time ago (around 1.5.16) that allows an > administrator to set up their server so that INBOXes are automatically > created upon IMAP login. It seems to still work with a few mods under > the 2.0.* line. Second, if

Re: folder delete permissions

2001-02-09 Thread Lyndon Nerenberg
> I've brought this up several times before, but I'd like to offer it > again. I think that the current ACL permission of CREATE for being able > to delete folders is better than the old right of DELETE, but I think > that it's still wrong. The IMAP Extensions group in the IETF has a rework of A

IMAP 2.0.9/SASL 1.5.24 Auth Issues

2001-02-09 Thread Scott Adkins
I am about at wits end with this, so I need to seek help. I have been trying to get on this list for some time, so I hope this message gets there. I have compiled up the Cyrus IMAP server (2.0.9) on Tru64 5.0a. It is using the SASL libraries (1.5.24) for authentication. The IMAP capability com

So... How do I unsubscribe?

2001-02-09 Thread Ross Golder
Despite last weeks thread on making it a bit clearer/easier for people to unsubscribe from this mailling list, I am now in that position myself. I have lost my original 'welcome to the list' mail years ago, and I can't seem to find any instructions on how to subscribe/unsubscribe in any of the fo

Re: Autocreation of INBOXes

2001-02-09 Thread Tristan Ball
Yes, definately. Infact, a configurable list of mailboxes to create would be the ideal, as currently my user creation scripts also create an INBOX.trash. Ooh, ooh, even better, auto creation of user.* mailboxes on delivery, providing that user exists... that way I don't have to worry about user m

signaled to death by 11

2001-02-09 Thread Atif Ghaffar
Hi all. I am running Cyrus-2.0.9 and untill some time ago the Cyrus server was working fine. I upgraded postfix so I could use LMTP and restarted master now nothing works any more I get signaled to death by 11 if I try to access over imap or pop3 I had similar problems last week on another box

troubleshooting advices

2001-02-09 Thread Poncin
hello all, I'm trying to install cyrus-imapd-2.0.11 on a solaris 8 / sparc box. compilation is successful and everything seems to be configured following the documentation. But ... I probably missed sth. - /usr/cyrus/bin/master launch without any problem - netstat confirm that sth is listening on

RE: pine

2001-02-09 Thread Tony Johnson
Do I have to compile pine with sasl/imapd/imsp libraries to do this, or can this be done with default install? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Shelley Waltz Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 9:41 AM To: Marcel Andre Beltz Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: repeated authentication

2001-02-09 Thread Scot W. Hetzel
From: "Christoph Andreas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > we use cyrus 1.5.19, OpenLDAP 1.2, postfix-19991231-pl06 on SuSE Linux > 6.4 and Netscape Messenger 4.75 as client and everything works quite > well. Although I configured Netscape to save passwords the Netscape Mail > Notification tool asks every us

Re: pine

2001-02-09 Thread Shelley Waltz
Marcel, Here's how you add subfolders of Inbox [in Netscape] in Pine: in .pinerc file, there's an entry called "incoming-folders=" you add these lines to it: incoming-folders="Friends"{imap.mydomain.edu/user=mylogin}INBOX.Friends, "Humor"{imap.mydomain.edu/user=mylogin}INBOX.Hum

repeated authentication

2001-02-09 Thread Christoph Andreas
Hi Everyone, we use cyrus 1.5.19, OpenLDAP 1.2, postfix-19991231-pl06 on SuSE Linux 6.4 and Netscape Messenger 4.75 as client and everything works quite well. Although I configured Netscape to save passwords the Netscape Mail Notification tool asks every user randomly for his password (approximat

Re: IMP vs. SquirrelMail for Web Mail?

2001-02-09 Thread Simon Loader
Alain Turbide wrote: > > Squirrel Mail is much easier to setup and install but it is much slower in > listing large folders or mailbox contents. They pretty well have similar > functionality including LDAP lookups. IMP does require an SQL server to > store user session data while SM uses flat fi