Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.1 spits out lots of warnings while compiling on RedHat
Linux like this:
In file included from sieve_interface.h:37,
from sieved.c:29:
sieve_err.h:19: warning: `struct et_list' declared inside parameter list
sieve_err.h:19: warning: its scope is only this definition
I have cyrus running on a machine at our colo facility. It is
configured to start up some listeners for imap and sieve (and a few
others).
When I telnet to port 143 from any local machine to the colo, I get a
banner. when I telnet to port 143 from my main facility (firewalls
allow all c
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please ignore my previous mail. Help is still needed. The problem with the
solution below is that it limits the number of connections imap can have to the
webmail. We are talking about atleast 800 connections at peak time.
As I said, the idea is t
Please ignore my previous mail. Help is still needed. The problem with the
solution below is that it limits the number of connections imap can have to the
webmail. We are talking about atleast 800 connections at peak time.
As I said, the idea is to have imap disabled in cyrus server. All the m
lartc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have a cyrus/postfix/amavis setup and would like to ask if anyone has
> developed a simple methodology to handle learning of ham and spam in an
> imap mailbox.
>
> in general do you have your user forward messages to piped user, or have
> sa-learn run on an i
specifically, I have things set up to deliver with lmtp and it all
works right.
...
define(`confLOCAL_MAILER',`cyrusv2')dnl
define(`CYRUSV2_MAILER_ARGS',`FILE /var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp')dnl
MAILER(cyrusv2)dnl
...
what I would like to add to the mix is to save a copy of each email
that goes t
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.1 as Invoca RPM
designed for RedHat/Fedora Core based distributions. The RPM builds on
everything from RedHat 6.2 to RHEL4 and Fedora Core 1 to 4. The package is
designed to allow simple upgrades from any previous Invoca Cyrus IMAPd RPM
releas
We got round this problem, with the help of our consultant Mike Knell by
doing the following changes, in /etc/xinetd.conf
# disabled= imap
service imap
{
socket_type = stream
protocol= tcp
wait= no
user= nobody
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 15:03 , Sujit Choudhury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...:
We are running cyrus on a box called cyrus (version 2.1.18)
We are running webmail/imapproxy on a box called webmail, imapproxy version
1.2.2.
Yes want to block answering to 143 from ALL mail clients. However, due to
huge
We are running cyrus on a box called cyrus (version 2.1.18)
We are running webmail/imapproxy on a box called webmail, imapproxy
version 1.2.2.
Yes want to block answering to 143 from ALL mail clients. However, due
to huge amount of connections from webmail (php+horde+imapproxy) we are
unabl
It may not work in our system, as we have many other clients (i.e.
outlook, thunderbird) using imaps. Webmail is just another client as
far as we are concerned.
We want to block imap for everybody.
Thanks
Sujit
Simon Matter wrote:
We are using cyrus and webmail (on a different box). I want
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
We are using cyrus and webmail (on a different box). I wanted to
comment out imap on /etc/cyrus.conf file, only to find that webmail
stopped working. So back to uncomment the line
imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=5
I suppose we can use stunnel on the we
I'm running Cyrus 2.2.12 on on Mac Server 10.4.2 and using Squirrelmail
1.4.5. We are having a problem with moving mail messages in SM, moving
mail from its current location to its current location, like Inbox to
Inbox, will lock up the imapd process for the user, the process becomes
uninterru
> We are using cyrus and webmail (on a different box). I wanted to comment
> out imap on /etc/cyrus.conf file, only to find that webmail stopped
> working. So back to uncomment the line
> imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=5
>
> I suppose we can use stunnel on the webmail machine in
We are using cyrus and webmail (on a different box). I wanted to comment
out imap on /etc/cyrus.conf file, only to find that webmail stopped
working. So back to uncomment the line
imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=5
I suppose we can use stunnel on the webmail machine in the foll
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 10:07:18AM +0100, lartc wrote:
> hi all,
>
> i have a cyrus/postfix/amavis setup and would like to ask if anyone has
> developed a simple methodology to handle learning of ham and spam in an
> imap mailbox.
>
> in general do you have your user forward messages to piped us
Hello,
> Is it possible to use an SQL select statement with loginrealms
> and admins in the imapd.conf?
>
> loginrealms_sql_select: select 'subdomain_names_column' from
> 'table_with_subdomains_in'
Yeah and the same thing for LDAP would be great, something like
loginrealms_ldap_filter: login
hi all,
i have a cyrus/postfix/amavis setup and would like to ask if anyone has
developed a simple methodology to handle learning of ham and spam in an
imap mailbox.
in general do you have your user forward messages to piped user, or have
sa-learn run on an imap mailbox?
cheers
charles
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