Alessandro Oliveira schrieb:
>
> Hi,
>
> After a some time trying to setup cyrus-imapd, I mande a successful
> instalation in my RH-7.3 box using db-3.2.9, sasl-2.1.9 and imapd-2.1.9.
>
> Now I'm trying to figure out how can I post to a shared folder.
>
> first I created a folder called "fax" t
Outlook Express users are complaining that their message \Seen status is
"lost". Snooping traffic, I see that OE is opening a second connection. In
duplicating OE's behaviour by hand, I'm finding that I'm more confused
than ever about Cyrus's behaviour. We're using Cyrus 2.1.9 on NetApp
mounted dis
It's not removed, its just not compiled in by default.
You need to compile sasl with --enable-alwaystrue
-Rob
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can't remember who but someone told me that there was an option for
> sasl_pwcheck_method called alwaystrue which would bypas
This may or may not be your problem, but when I had the exact same
problem, I fixed it like this. (Everything else worked fine, but sieve
showed no available mechs, and I couldn't login using sieveshell.)
When I first built Cyrus, I symlinked to the /usr/lib/sasl2 directory
like this:
# ln -s /us
I went through the same thing..
There were 4 basic things to check
1) Check the location of the sasl2 libs
The default location is /usr/lib/sasl2 but apparently sometimes you need
to link that dir to /usr/lib/local/sasl2. Get and use strace to check this.
2) Incorrect permissions on the s
Hello,
I can't remember who but someone told me that there was an option for
sasl_pwcheck_method called alwaystrue which would bypass the user's
password, now I have tryed that but it looks like this doesn't exist as I
can't see anything mentioning that and when I try it I see the the Cyrus
log fi
I'm pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.10. This is mostly
a bug-fix and cleanup release, with the notable new feature of Berkeley DB
4.1 support.
Full details are available in doc/changes.html file that is included in
the distribution.
As always, the distribution is available at:
I'm sure I'm missing something, but I can't find it in the docs,
FAQs or info-cyrus archive...
I've got a user who wants to run sieve. So I upgraded Cyrus IMAP
to 2.1.9, and I enabled sieve by leaving out "--disable-sieve" in the
configure step and kept all the other options I used for 2.1.5:
#
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Gardiner Leverett wrote:
> A possible addition for future versions of Cyrus: maybe add a config
> option in the cyrus.conf file to allow this translation without
> re-compiling.
I would happly code such a thing, if the CMU crew point me to what must
absolutely NOT be folded
Hi,
After a some time trying to setup cyrus-imapd, I mande a successful
instalation in my RH-7.3 box using db-3.2.9, sasl-2.1.9 and imapd-2.1.9.
Now I'm trying to figure out how can I post to a shared folder.
first I created a folder called "fax" then I granted to anyone "lrsp",
when I send an
Yes, it does, is the answer.
- Original Message -
From: "Ian McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 13, 2002 4:40 PM
Subject: Does Cyrus preserve flags when it does a COPY?
> Hi,
>
> RFC 2060 prefers, but does not require, that IMAP servers preser
Hi,
RFC 2060 prefers, but does not require, that IMAP servers preserve flags
during copy operations. My experience (using the Mail::IMAPClient module) is
that it does not.
Does it?
Thanks,
Ian
--
6.4.7. COPY Command
Arguments: message set
mailbox name
Responses: no sp
Patrick Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From personal experience I would suggest using skiplist for deliver.db
> Ever since I have switched from db3_nosync to skiplist my lmtpd's have
> stopped hanging and the box appears to be performing better.
I have the same experience, too.
Erik.
From personal experience I would suggest using skiplist for deliver.db
Ever since I have switched from db3_nosync to skiplist my lmtpd's have
stopped hanging and the box appears to be performing better.
It has only been two weeks since I changed but I haven't had lmtpd hang
yet and it used to ha
To complete this thread...
I modified the lib/auth_unix.c file with the code below, added
a -DENEABLE_EDUNET in the Makefile in the lib dir, did a
make clean, make, and make install, and now all of the id's are
translated to lowercase, and Cyrus is happy. Thanks Voutsinas!
A possible addition
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Andrei Loukinykh wrote:
> Well, now I have Cyrus installed (yet not completely tested though)
> The only 2 things left, which are bothering me now , 2 king of messages
> in syslog:
>
> 1:
> "lmtpd[10260]: DBERROR db4: 9 lockers"
These are usually harmless, unless they go up
I'm really nervous with that... ? what can I do?
thanks a lot
Felix
Nov 13 10:14:32 sinclair lmtpd[22676]: DBERROR: error closing deliverdb:
cyrusdb error
Nov 13 10:14:32 sinclair lmtpd[22676]: DBERROR: error closing:
DB_RUNRECOVERY: Fatal error, run database recovery
Nov 13 10:14:32 sinclair
Hello!
I need help!!! We are migrating our users from an old cyrus server to
2.1.9 cyrus server and I get this errors...
What's that??
thanks!
Felix
Nov 13 10:03:46 sinclair pop3d[22138]: TLS engine: cannot load CA data
Nov 13 10:03:46
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> We currently tested mbxcvt and mailutil from the UW-IMAP utils to
> copy/transfer all the mails to the new Cyrus mail server but the problem
> that we've encoutered is that using for example:
>
> mailutil transfer '{oldmailserver/imap}' '{newmailserver/imap}'
>
> is th
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