On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 20:56, Mike Cathey wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 10:40, Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
> Can Anyone give me any leads
Set 'Debug => 1' in your source Mail::IMAPClient instance.
What version of Mail::IMAPClient are you using?
If you're not running the latest version from
I was able to find a solution through one of the newsgroups. I had to alter
cyradm from:
exec Perl -MCyrus::IMAP::Shell -e shell -- "$@"
to:
exec Perl -I/usr/imap/lib/perl5/site_perl -MCyrus::IMAP::Shell -e
Now cyradm seems to be working, yet no luck for logging in.
I am trying: cyradm --user c
Ive been using horde/imp for years and I never recall this to be the case. Its
all in php in your webserver, so runs at whatever you have that set up as. The
excption may be the imap proxy (which keeps a imap session alive because things
run in a webserver will of course be short lived)... If you
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 10:42, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> No IMAP clients? Ximian Evolution might qualify as one? :-)
How so? I cannot either drag and drop contact or calendar info into an
IMAP folder, nor can I create a folder type Calendar or Contact on my
IMAP server. Do you have more docs on
On 2003.07.15 18:49 Wil Cooley wrote:
=> On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 07:27, Etienne Goyer wrote:
=> > I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But,
=> as
=> > somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
=> => This is quickly getting OT, and I apologize in advance to the
rest o
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 18:49, Wil Cooley wrote:
> This is quickly getting OT, and I apologize in advance to the rest of
> the list, but does Horde still require some parts to run SUID root? The
> last time I really looked at it was several years ago, and it did then
> if memory serves.
Ignore me;
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 07:27, Etienne Goyer wrote:
> I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, as
> somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
This is quickly getting OT, and I apologize in advance to the rest of
the list, but does Horde still require some parts to r
I have followed the instructions and each process is up and listening. I
however am unable to test Cyrus with cyradm because it comes up with Can't
Locate Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm in @INC.
Even if I try and move, symlink these files to the path nothing works. Am I
supposed to do anything additional for
Hello,
Whenever I try to login to cyradm:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] cyrus]$ cyradm --auth login localhost --user cyrus
I get the following error:
Login failed: user not found at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i686-linux/Cyrus/IMAP/Admin.pm line 114
cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with login
'IMP' is the mail reader component from the Horde project. They also have
components for what you mention
sieve rule builder => Ingo (procmail as well via ftp)[1]
calender => Kronolith
address book => Turba
and pleanty of other components. Kronolith and Turba are both stable, ha
Is there a sieve builder plugin for IMP?
I'm already heading down the road with IMP/Horde. About half way installed.
Thus far, Horde has been quite simple. My biggest problems have been dealing
with the FreeBSD ports. php4 in particular pissed me off to no end.
ALL_OPTIONS=BCMATH BZIP2 CALEND
> Squirrel mail has more plugins but is spread out over the system more
Say what? SquirrelMail is completely self-contained in one directory
structure. I have it in /projects/squirrelmail on my development machine,
and /usr/local/share/squirrelmail on my production server. How is it
spread out?
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, James Satterfield wrote:
> Is there a sieve builder plugin for IMP?
> I'm already heading down the road with IMP/Horde. About half way installed.
> Thus far, Horde has been quite simple. My biggest problems have been dealing
> with the FreeBSD ports. php4 in particular pissed
> Hi! Is it possible to use SSL/TLS connections to IMAP server from
> squirellmail?
Yes. *IF* you have PHP 4.3.x, SquirrelMail 1.4.x, and Cyrus listening
for IMAPS connections (ie. no STARTTLS command required)
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Chris Hilts
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On 15 Jul 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Is it possible to use SSL/TLS connections to IMAP server from
> squirellmail?
Yes, you can do that. Set the parameter:
$use_imap_tls = true;
in the /etc/squirrelmail/config.php file, and as long as you are
running PHP 4.3 or later and have the open
Hi People,
I wonder what is the sieve software package that offers mail
forwarding
option , because I'm using websieve 0.61 and it doesn't have it. And
I have found at Internet sites that there are some sieve packages that
does it.
Does anybody know anyone to informe me?
Thanks a lot.
Hi! Is it possible to use SSL/TLS connections to IMAP server from
squirellmail?
Sergios
15 Июль 2003 20:53, Michael J Barber написал:
> I don't want to get into a lengthy discussion of features but Imp has
> spellchecking as well. It is one package and one line in the config. The
> package ispe
Hi,
I read very much postings of this mailinglist-archive but I couldn't get
help up to now so I write this e-mail now.
I configured and compiled everything without any problems and I did it
like it is described under "doc/". (SASL 2.1.15 and IMAPD 2.1.14)
Everytime (whatever I do) I get the follo
I use Horde/Imp to supply webmail for the company I work for. I have no
complaints about either package, we tested both and went with Horde for
the reasons Michael suggested and mainly for the spell checking
capabilities. Staff have found the web interface of horde/imp so good
they use webmail inte
I don't want to get into a big feature comparison between Horde/IMP and
other webmail software, but have you guys looked at the Horde projects
website (http://www.horde.org/projects.php) lately? There are a LOT of
Horde modules out there. We use the main ones here at OSU: IMP (mail),
Turba (cont
I don't want to get into a lengthy discussion of features but Imp has
spellchecking as well. It is one package and one line in the config. The
package ispell (I think) is on most systems I believe.
They both are very nice and work very well.
Horde/Imp/... has a very nice self contained structur
daniel qian wrote:
I wonder if there is a solution of this for Cyrus Imap like MS Outlook with
Exchange. Many of my users like to have it because they access their email
both from office and home but they only want to maintain one copy of their
contacts.
There is a webmail program called IMH
I just commited a new SQL auxprop plugin (deprecating the existing MySQL
plugin) to CVS. This new plugin supports both MySQL and PostreSQL, and
is easily extensible to support other database engines. The plugin
compiles with both MySQL and PostgreSQL code, but I have only tested the
MySQL cod
I agree and lets not forget the huge list of plug-ins that can be
installed to further extend the already feature rich system.
The spell checker plug in was a huge + for my users.
Thanks
Rich
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 12:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I used to think that IMP was the best choice, b
I agree with Scott, Squirrelmail has lots of contributed plugins such as
sieve rule builder, calendar, address book, that makes it an intresting
choice. The only what remains to do is to improve the folders tree view,
but it can be deployed in minutes without to much effort.
Regards
James Satt
On 15 Jul 2003, David H. Lynch, Jr. writes:
> There is nothing special about contact/address book
> information. There is no reason you can not store contacts, tasks,
> calendar items, ... In any IMAP server you choose. All they are is
> specially formatted messages.
> The Problem is
I used to think that IMP was the best choice, but now I think SquirrelMail
has surpassed it - or if not, it soon will. Tracking the two projects over
time, SquirrelMail seems to have a much faster development model by being
very open to code contributions and suggestions from outside developers
Hi David,
--On Tuesday, July 15, 2003 04:30:24 AM -0400 "David H. Lynch Jr."
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| There is nothing special about contact/address book information.
| There is no reason you can not store contacts, tasks, calendar items,
| ... In any IMAP server you choose. All they a
Horde IMP is the best choise.
At 05:48 PM 7/15/2003, David A Powicki wrote:
I also recommend IMP. It does have a steep learning curve, but once you
figure out what is going on it is very powerful. It has a number of great
features for a web-based mail client and with the additional applications
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Luc Germain wrote:
On the frontend, if I do a idle command, I get the answer "NO idle
disabled". I look the code of proxyd.c and see that there is a line "#undef
PROXY_IDLE". Why is it disabled??
I'm guessing its since we never really tested it. I'
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Luc Germain wrote:
> On the frontend, if I do a idle command, I get the answer "NO idle
> disabled". I look the code of proxyd.c and see that there is a line "#undef
> PROXY_IDLE". Why is it disabled??
I'm guessing its since we never really tested it. I've added this as Bug
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ftp.andrew.cmu.edu. This release fixes a number of build issues that were
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On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 10:40, Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
> Can Anyone give me any leads
Set 'Debug => 1' in your source Mail::IMAPClient instance.
What version of Mail::IMAPClient are you using?
If you're not running the latest version from CPAN (2.2.8), I strongly
suggest you do so. I just
Hi!
On our murder setup (cyrus 2.1.14 on redhat 7.3) it seems that the IDLE
command is not working anymore. If I do a capability on the backend, I see
the IDLE listed, but not on the frontend, even if the frontend is compiled
with --with-idle=idled.
On the frontend, if I do a idle command, I get
What I have here is just a cyrus imap server on linux and all users on MS
windows. I am not sure if your solution is appropriate for me. Seems
complicated.
Thanks,
Daniel
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I also recommend IMP. It does have a steep learning curve, but once you
figure out what is going on it is very powerful. It has a number of great
features for a web-based mail client and with the additional applications
in the Horde framework you have the potential for a Portal application.
We
Upgrade to cyrus-imapd 2.1.14 or try to download the following two files
and recompile cyrus-imapd:
http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/src/cyrus/master/service.c?rev=1.43&content-type=text/plain
and
http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/src/cyrus/m
Hello all,
Is there any utility that can migrate mails from a lotus server with imap support to a cyrus server
I have written a perl script using Mail::IMAPClient which copies mails from one server to another using imap protocol
This script works fine with cyrus or WU imap servers but just ha
I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, as
somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield wrote:
> What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
>
> James.
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Daniel Qian | 钱省南 wrote:
|>>daniel qian wrote:
|>>| I wonder if there is a solution of this for Cyrus Imap like MS
|>>Outlook with
|>>| Exchange. Many of my users like to have it because they access
|
| their
|
|>>email
|>>| both from office and hom
We are running the following Cyrus-IMAP 2.1.12/Cyrus-SASL 2.1.13
We have been having a recurring error show up in our message logs..
Jul 15 09:45:23 tom lmtpd[13549]: DBERROR: opening /var/imap/deliver.db: Not
enough space
Jul 15 09:45:23 tom lmtpd[13549]: DBERROR: opening /var/imap/deliver.db:
c
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > That being said, try upgrading to a more recent version of SASL (eg,
> > 2.1.14). There have been a lot of bugfixes since 2.1.7.
> >
>
> taking your advice I have tried to install sasl 2.1.14, but I can't get
> it to come compile. DAH!
Apply th
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
> What should I use instead?
>
> Many thanks.
The perl version.
-Rob
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Another good one is twig at http://twig.screwdriver.net
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety. -- Benjamin Franklin
First they came for the Jews and I did not speak out because I was not a
Jew.
Then they came for the Commun
There is nothing special about contact/address book information.
There is no reason you can not store contacts, tasks, calendar items,
... In any IMAP server you choose. All they are is specially formatted
messages.
The Problem is that there are no IMAP clients that can properly
u
Hi all,
sorry if this question has been asked tons of times, but reading cyradm/README
tells me:
-
We no longer support the TCL version of Cyradm; this is just here for
people who may need it for legacy purposes.
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On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 01:01, Tarjei Huse wrote:
> John Hayward wrote:
>
> >Horde - a popular webmail client has similar facilities - it saves the
> >info in a database and has some facilites to import/export contact lists
> >allowing users to migrate. I'm not sure if it has distribution lists or
I guess IMSP should fit naturally with Cyrus Imap but how do I do it so
that the user doesn't need to login again once he is in the client
program like Melberry? I store user authentication credentials in
MySql. Is it hard to get all these work together?
Best Regards,
Daniel Qian
>What you w
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 05:59, Chris Hamilton wrote:
> Currently, I have exim setup to use /usr/bin/deliver -l to cyrus
> mailboxes. My users would like to send to local addresses using
> case insensitive addresses so that [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to the
> same
> mailbox.
cyrus
John Hayward wrote:
Horde - a popular webmail client has similar facilities - it saves the
info in a database and has some facilites to import/export contact lists
allowing users to migrate. I'm not sure if it has distribution lists or
not. turba is the contact package, there are also calendar,
> Currently, I have exim setup to use /usr/bin/deliver -l to cyrus
> mailboxes. My users would like to send to local addresses using
> case insensitive addresses so that [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] go to the
> same
> mailbox.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chr
En viss Sebastian Hagedorn skrev:
> --On Montag, 14. Juli 2003 16:36 Uhr -0700 pnelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> How do you setup sendmail to first filter for spam and then send the
>> email onto cyrus lmtp for delivery, where sieve pprocesses the email
>> header for a spam line (or whateve
--On Montag, 14. Juli 2003 16:36 Uhr -0700 pnelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
How do you setup sendmail to first filter for spam and then send the
email onto cyrus lmtp for delivery, where sieve pprocesses the email
header for a spam line (or whatever sa does to the header). Anyone give
me a clu
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 05:06, pnelson wrote:
RH 9
cyrus 2.1.13
sasl 2.1.13
sendmail 8,12,8
spamassassin 2.44
Have been using sa on my clients (evolution) and then sending the INBOX
inbound mail to a filter that runs spamc -e to check for spam. This
works great. But I would like to move this
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