Jeff Bert schrieb:
>
> I know this is a newbie question but with all I had to do to get cyrus
> installed my brain hurts... what's a good way to get cyrus started at boot?
This depends on the OS and cyrus version you are using. If you use RPM
on Linux or a port on *BSD, initscripts should be in
Thanks, I got it to work finally, created the cert via:
openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -config /usr/lib/ssl/openssl.cnf \
-out /usr/cyrus/cyrus.pem -keyout /usr/cyrus/cyrus.pem
then added these lines to my imapd.conf file:
tls_ca_path: /usr/cyrus
tls_ca_file: /usr/cyrus/cyrus.pem
tl
I know this is a newbie question but with all I had to do to get cyrus
installed my brain hurts... what's a good way to get cyrus started at boot?
thanks,
Jeff
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Jeff Bert wrote:
> darnit, now you've got my curiosity peeked again ;)
>
> my "man imapd.conf" has no information about the tls_key_file
> stuff.
>
> any recommendations on type of cert/key to make? RSA?
Have a short look on the file install-configure.html of the doc-Di
darnit, now you've got my curiosity peeked again ;)
my "man imapd.conf" has no information about the tls_key_file
stuff.
any recommendations on type of cert/key to make? RSA?
Jeff
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Amos Gouaux
>
Hello, My name is Takehiro Maeda.
I subscribed this mailing list today.
I am trying to put some mails that I
get from pop server to each cyrus
mailboxes.
My computer is:
RedHat Linux 7.1J
Kernel 2.4.18
Cyrus-imapd-2.0.16
When I get mails from another pop server,
I use fetchmail. And when I put
> On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 21:40:50 -0800,
> Jeff Bert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (jb) writes:
jb> I'm trying to get cyrus secured via SSL using stunnel and haven't been
jb> successful yet... this is what I've tried:
jb> editted cyrus.conf:
jb> SERVICES {
jb> ...
jb> ...
jb> pop3cmd=
I'm trying to get cyrus secured via SSL using stunnel and haven't been
successful yet... this is what I've tried:
editted cyrus.conf:
SERVICES {
...
...
pop3cmd="/usr/sbin/stunnel -p /etc/stunnel/stunnel.pem -l pop3d"
listen="pop3" prefork=0
...
...
}
is anything like this possible?
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 23:19, Nick Sayer wrote:
Does anyone have patches relative to 2.0.16 that will enable these two
features? I've done it in the past and had it work just fine. I can't
upgrade to 2.1.x yet because FreeBSD does not yet have a port for SASL 2.x
and I don't feel li
Does anyone have patches relative to 2.0.16 that will enable these two
features? I've done it in the past and had it work just fine. I can't
upgrade to 2.1.x yet because FreeBSD does not yet have a port for SASL 2.x
and I don't feel like going off the beaten path for this.
> On Thu, 07 Mar 2002 14:14:46 -0500,
> Cyrus Daboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (cd) writes:
cd> actually sees the message. I think the DSN extension is pretty widely
cd> deployed in SMTP servers so this ought to be a fairly reliable method,
cd> though sometimes firewalls can get in the way.
I k
I'm pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAP 2.1.3.
2.1.3 is mostly a bugfixing release; many bugs were fixed, most of
them minor. It is especially important to upgrade if you are
interested in the cyrusdb skiplist backend or the Cyrus Murder
functionality.
Once again we're in debt to volu
From: "Birger Toedtmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Second (esp. if you cannot afford the hardware described above) you may
> set up the heartbeat package from www.linux-ha.org. It is very easy to
> create failover mechnisms with heartbeat, but there is still the problem
> of data synchronisation (he
Hi,
--On Thursday, March 7, 2002 10:49 AM -0600 Amos Gouaux
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| tjk> Problem: Management wants a return receipt feature for emails.
|
| For what, read receipt or delivery receipt? For delivery receipt, I
| wonder if that's something lmtpd could do? Isn't read receipt
Hi Ted! :-)
> I was wondering which module in Cyrus provides return receipt ?
Return receipt is traditionally provided by the mail client (outlook,
netscape, pine, eudora), not the mail server. Unlike return recepit from
the post office, which is a service the transport agent provides the
se
> On Thu, 7 Mar 2002 10:08:39 -0500,
> Theodore J Knab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (tjk) writes:
tjk> Problem: Management wants a return receipt feature for emails.
For what, read receipt or delivery receipt? For delivery receipt, I
wonder if that's something lmtpd could do? Isn't read receipt
Problem: Management wants a return receipt feature for emails.
Question:
I was wondering which module in Cyrus provides return receipt ?
I was thinking that the ISMP might.
Also, does anyone know if this (IMAP/ ISMP) feature would work with either
I know that in Outlook Express, you have to tell it the "root" directory. So
if you are already looking at one mailbox, at the INBOX level, and then you
ask to see the user level (which is kind of one level above) by setting the
root directory as user, it messes with what you can see. I believe Ne
Paul Dekkers schrieb am Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 02:11:11PM +0100:
> Hi
>
> I'm looking for a redundant mail storage. Not just a seconday MX where mail
> is temporarily stored on a second server, but just that when one server
> crashes another server goes on with its normal tasks.
> For mail I think
Hi
I'm looking for a redundant mail storage. Not just a seconday MX where mail
is temporarily stored on a second server, but just that when one server
crashes another server goes on with its normal tasks.
For mail I think it would be nice if all new messages go to both servers,
and when a message
Christoph Krempe said:
>
> Hi,
>
> is there any possibility to configure cyurus server so that the server
> messages are not logged in /var/log/messages but in a seperate file?
This is nothing about cyrus.
man syslog is your answer to make the choice you need to
edit /etc/syslog.cong
++
luc
>
Hi,
is there any possibility to configure cyurus server so that the server
messages are not logged in /var/log/messages but in a seperate file?
Thanks,
Gruß Ch. Krempe
-
FU Berlin
- Universitaetsbibliothek -
Ch. Krempe
Garystr. 39
14195 Berlin
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