setup problem - mail doesn't seem to move?

2004-03-15 Thread Carl Brewer
Hello, I'm setting up Cyrus-imapd 2.2.3 on a NetBSD 1.6.2 server, and am finding some odd behaviour. This is bound to be something I'm doing wrong! I've got sendmail working, inbound mail comes in just fine, but my imaps clients (I've tried thunderbird 0.5 and outlook something) don't seem to be

Re: Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, John Gibson wrote: > Roaming ( my def.) : Users who access the internet from multiple IP > addresses most of which are dynamically allocated (therefore unknown in > advance). > > We do not want to support permanent email storage at this time. We > just want people to be a

Cyrus-imapd 2.2.3 and Debian sid

2004-03-15 Thread \"SurcouF\" Bordet
Hi, I'm trying to build last release of cyrus-imapd under debian sid, and I'm getting the same error than Cristian Livadaru[1] in the past. If I install db 4.1 with this following command: # apt-get install libdb4.1-dev I'm getting both libdb3 and libdb4.1 installed on the same system, and

Re: Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread John Gibson
Etienne Goyer wrote: Sorry, I don't have any useful insight about SMTP AUTH, but this in particuliar struck me : On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 11:39:54AM -0800, John Gibson wrote: 2. Remote/Roaming POP I am not sure what you mean, but I believe your users will be better served by IMAP. Especial

Re: Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread Kendrick Vargas
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Phil Brutsche wrote: > Kendrick Vargas wrote: > > > The only problem you might have with "on the road" is that ISP's tend > > to block outbound port 25 access, and rightly so, to avoid > > worm/virus/spam propagation. I got around that by setting up an > > alternate SMTP port

Re: Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread Phil Brutsche
Kendrick Vargas wrote: The only problem you might have with "on the road" is that ISP's tend to block outbound port 25 access, and rightly so, to avoid worm/virus/spam propagation. I got around that by setting up an alternate SMTP port which is different from the default of 25 (like 1025, or 2025,

Re: pop3d proxy

2004-03-15 Thread Michael J Farina
Ok that worked well. Thanks. It seems to be hanging on a socket read. It looks up the address from /etc/host then wait for the connections to start. then it flies really fast. here is a blurb. read(3, "# Begin /etc/hosts (network card"..., 4096) = 231 close(3)= 0 m

Re: pop3d proxy

2004-03-15 Thread Ken Murchison
Michael J Farina wrote: I have the backend server's hostname in /etc/hosts that should make the lookup fast and pop3test doesn't seem to take a password on the command line for rapid fire logins. -w I don't see how I could strace the pop3proxy. I would be glad to do so if you have any suggestion

Re: pop3d proxy

2004-03-15 Thread Michael J Farina
I have the backend server's hostname in /etc/hosts that should make the lookup fast and pop3test doesn't seem to take a password on the command line for rapid fire logins. I don't see how I could strace the pop3proxy. I would be glad to do so if you have any suggestions. --Mike - Original Mes

Re: Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread Etienne Goyer
Sorry, I don't have any useful insight about SMTP AUTH, but this in particuliar struck me : On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 11:39:54AM -0800, John Gibson wrote: > 2. Remote/Roaming POP I am not sure what you mean, but I believe your users will be better served by IMAP. Especially people who happen to wo

Re: Migrating to using unixhierarchysep: yes?

2004-03-15 Thread Lenny
I feel like a total ninny. Changed the setting in imapd.conf and modified my admin scripts to create/delete/etc with "user/" instead of "user." and everything is working fine, including with new accounts. Thanks again Ken! Lenny -- "Wisdom is to a man an infinite Treasure" - Anonymous" Quoting Ke

Re: Migrating to using unixhierarchysep: yes?

2004-03-15 Thread Lenny
Using the 2.2.3 release as rpm'd by Simon Matter... I thought I'd tried it and it error'd on me. I shall try it again. Thought it was odd not finding anything on converting :) -- "Wisdom is to a man an infinite Treasure" - Anonymous" Quoting Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Lenny wrote: I ha

Re: Migrating to using unixhierarchysep: yes?

2004-03-15 Thread Ken Murchison
Lenny wrote: I have a cyrus system using Murder and virtual domains and am using the normal "." hierarchy seperator. This system was setup to consolidate a very large number of individual isp boxes into a "standard" system (just think of it as there are going to be alot of domains on this). It tur

Re: pop3d proxy

2004-03-15 Thread Ken Murchison
Michael J Farina wrote: I am still chasing this pop3 problem. I have now tried PLAIN+TLS for proxy authentication. I see the same issue of pop3 proxy being slow. With more investigation I see that I can open alot of connections on the frontend server but they don't see to get passed to the backend

Re: [OT] Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread James A. Pattie
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 John Gibson wrote: | Hi, all. | | I am trying to install Cyrus and Postfix to do three things. | | 1. Local IMAP | 2. Remote/Roaming POP | 3. Regular Mail transport. | | I am using the Berkeley DB support within Cyrus to have simple | plain-text authent

Migrating to using unixhierarchysep: yes?

2004-03-15 Thread Lenny
I have a cyrus system using Murder and virtual domains and am using the normal "." hierarchy seperator. This system was setup to consolidate a very large number of individual isp boxes into a "standard" system (just think of it as there are going to be alot of domains on this). It turns out one of

Re: Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread Kendrick Vargas
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, John Gibson wrote: > I have a sales team which needs to be able to use a SMTP relay while "on > the road". There is a " TLS > patch by > Lutz Jaenicke." to Postfix which seems like it might be a good solution. > T

Re: Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread Wil Cooley
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 11:39, John Gibson wrote: > I would appreciate any recommendations or success stories which utilize > Cyrus IMAP as the standalone mail server and also ways to allow SMTP > relaying to *only* our valid, authenticated users. Postfix supports SMTP AUTH with SASL just like Cy

Remote User's SMTP relay authorization

2004-03-15 Thread John Gibson
Hi, all. I am trying to install Cyrus and Postfix to do three things. 1. Local IMAP 2. Remote/Roaming POP 3. Regular Mail transport. I am using the Berkeley DB support within Cyrus to have simple plain-text authentication after TLS is started to encrypt the sending channel. This is simple and

Re: pop3d proxy

2004-03-15 Thread Michael J Farina
I am still chasing this pop3 problem. I have now tried PLAIN+TLS for proxy authentication. I see the same issue of pop3 proxy being slow. With more investigation I see that I can open alot of connections on the frontend server but they don't see to get passed to the backend. I have tried starting m

Are you getting messages *from* "the gigo.com team" about viruses?

2004-03-15 Thread Jason Fesler
Just to be clear folks: I do not run antivirus on gigo.com . You will get NO email telling you to open up an attached zip file. The latest viruses are now forging the address to make it appear that the "gigo.com team" is sending you the message, and asking you to open an attached zip file. The z

problems w/ authentication when upgrading from 2.1.12 to 2.2.3

2004-03-15 Thread Christopher Evans
I'm upgrading from 2.1.12 to 2.2.3, and am having problems using saslauthd. Users who use IMAP over SSL can access their mail fine, but non-secure IMAP fails. When attempting to login, I can see from the logs that the request is being passed to saslauthd, the mySQL request is being run, and PA

Re: Is smmapd murder friendly ?

2004-03-15 Thread Lenny
Ken, Thank you very much for such a quick response! I will be working on this today and will let you know. However, I'm using the 2.2.3 rpm setup by Simon Matter (I think that's his name), so the cvs version of smmapd.c obviously won't "plug and play". I'll either have to merge them hopefully toge

Re: shared folders?

2004-03-15 Thread Earl R Shannon
Hello, I haven't seen one yet. Doesn't mean there's not one out there. Real quickly. Create the folder. Give people who need access the necessary ACL. It's pretty much that simple. Here at NCSU I've set up a seperate server for shared folders. This causes some problems of its own since we have no

Re: master segfaults on Solaris 9

2004-03-15 Thread Didi Rieder
--On Monday, March 15, 2004 09:06:37 AM -0500 Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Didi Rieder wrote: I found that if the path for the lmtp socket is shorter than 18 characters e.g.: /var/imap/so/lmtp or /var/run/lmtp then the master will not segfault even if patch 112

Re: master segfaults on Solaris 9

2004-03-15 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Didi Rieder wrote: > Great, it's good to know... > Is there any plan to make a new release soon? "soon" > If not, how stable is the CVS version, I would need it for a production > environment with ~11k of users The CVS version (or a very close relative) is running at CM

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Re: master segfaults on Solaris 9

2004-03-15 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Sun, 14 Mar 2004, Didi Rieder wrote: > I found that if the path for the lmtp socket is shorter than 18 characters > > e.g.: /var/imap/so/lmtp or /var/run/lmtp > > then the master will not segfault even if patch 112874-22 is present. And > it seems that everything is working as it should. > > An

Re: Cyrus IMAPd, SASL, GSSAPI, Proxy Authorization

2004-03-15 Thread Earl R Shannon
Hello, It would help to see the imapd.conf file for the server in question. That said, is the user jablko listed in the imapd.conf file on the proxyservers list? ie: proxyservers: jablko Regards, Earl Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm attempting to connect to the Cyrus IMAPd mailbox "admin" on

Re: Bad index files.

2004-03-15 Thread Earl R Shannon
Hello, Sadly we rotate the log files every 10 days, and any logs during the time frame for this have rotated out. And we don't know how to replicate the problem short of stopping the server. Which we don't want to do just to troubleshoot this. :) And I can't check to see if both the index files y