Andreas Hasenack wrote:
But that's what -a means: pre-authentication. It should be used with unix
socket.
Well, this does not explain why I get those "authentication required"
messages from time to time though.
I though that when using Unix sockets, no authentication was used anyway.
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Anto
On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 08:12:27PM +0200, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
> lmtpunix cmd="lmtpd" listen="/var/imap/socket/lmtp" prefork=0
>
> If I change the cmd to "lmtpd -a", then the error disappears but as far
> as I know, authentication should only be checked when using Internet
> socket and
Hi...
I'm coming back on an old issue I'm having with cyrus-imapd.
I'm using Unix socket lmtpd delivery bur from time to time (around 50
times per day), I get the following in my logs :
sm-mta[19929]: k59Be9O3015229: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, delay=00:00:03,
xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=cyrusv2, pr
We are looking at possibly running our Cyrus environment behind a pair of
F5 load balancers on a bunch of RedHat AS3 IBM BladeCenter blades. We are
migrating from a Tru64 TruCluster Alpha environment which provides us with
a very nice Cluster File System. We have not needed the use of the Murder
Hi Martin,
On two different imapd servers I'm not able to forward root's mail
with redirect "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";, also not with websieve. All other
users works perfect. What did I wrong?
Maybe the mails are redirected using aliases before (see /etc/aliases,
qmail is somewhat different, but I
I'm just trying to get an informal survey of which version or Berkeley DB
people are using successfully in large cyrus environments. We're currently
using:
db4-4.2.52-3.1 - old redhat based machines
libdb4.2.52-18 - newer debian based machines
Both of them seem to be a bit "flakey". We only us
Hello
On two different imapd servers I'm not able to forward root's mail
with redirect "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";, also not with websieve. All other
users works perfect. What did I wrong?
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