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
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
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
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
> 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
> 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
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
> 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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