On Wednesday 27 June 2007 13:12, Timo Schoeler wrote:
> hi spammers,
>
> please address me -- like to see if Cizcoooess' CSC sucks or not... :)
How is this relevant at all to this list?
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ntication.
Is this impression true?
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aslauthd so that
I would at least know what a working config looks like.
Thanks,
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o be routed to your server, you must be running a DNS
server that hosts your domain information. Please email in private if you
want any more info as this is really off-topic for this list.
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had
> him create a profile on my instance of Outlook and all the messages showed
> up as well.
What version of Outlook do you use? Didn't 2000 have a limitation of folder
size? Having said that, discussing Outlook is probably off-topic for this
list.
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ersion is RHEL4 using? If I am not mistaken, there are some
fairly serious issued with RHEL4's kernel and NFSv4. Try making the server
export it in sync mode and see if that does anything for you.
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[1].
[1]https://gosa.gonicus.de/
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On Monday 13 November 2006 12:44, Wolfgang Hennerbichler wrote:
> Is there a command-line TLS-enabled tool out there?
It looks like the GNU Mailutils has a binary called "sieve." Maybe it supports
TLS?
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ools scripts @ [1].
[1]http://www.padl.com/OSS/MigrationTools.html
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is, not to mention unexpected power offs and the like. Also,
the XFS developers are no longer paid by SGI to do XFS from what I
understand, so that's another strike.
Ciao,
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ere
Did you restart cyrus after changing the config?
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On Monday 16 October 2006 16:47, Zachariah Mully wrote:
> Yes, that's what I was alluding to... Outlook+Horde+Kolab does not work
> well at all.
Cyrus does seem to work pretty well with Egroupware.
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this message by configuring it to not use certificate
authentication?
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of them in a single file. Shouldn't this be the sense of
> tls_ca_path?
Are you sure that you don't just have to run c_rehash in the directory with
the certs?
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On Monday 09 October 2006 01:51, Ramprasad wrote:
>I want to deliver mails directly to lmtp from a remote MTA. I want
> cyrus lmtpd to trust the particular host
> How is this configured ?
I believe you must setup hosts.allow with rules to allow the trusted host to
connect.
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evaluations and generate lists.
Fetchmail can connect to a IMAP server and pull the mail down to a mbox or
maildir. This is probably the most general thing. Mail can then be
manipulated with local tools.
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On Tuesday 12 September 2006 08:03, Walter Willmertinger wrote:
> I would like to do it e.g. in shell scripts!
Cyrus is a closed system. If you want the functionality, use a MUA that has
it. You might try something like fetchmail to sync up a local mail spool.
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sure
that the IMAP component of cyrus exists on your system?
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ct should be able to be used for this
purpose. You can just authz as the user.
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-m u:cyrus:rx /etc/ssl/private/
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sure how to set it up or if it is what I am looking for.
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On Tuesday 13 June 2006 14:52, Aaron Bennett wrote:
> Any thoughts?
I think most of this is caused by the metadata maintained by cyrus. I have
similar discrepencies on my systems.
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On Saturday 10 June 2006 15:49, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
> The least sucky email client I have tried so far is KMail.
I have to concur. I use Kmail via Kontact almost exclusively.
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On Tuesday 06 June 2006 11:56, David Korpiewski wrote:
> (3) sync_host: lmc1.cs.umass.edu, lmc2.cs.umass.edu
I have never messed with the replication, but does a space rather than a comma
work?
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and I have to set up the Outlook users with POP so that it acts like
they expect with the trash folder.
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nd more than likely erased from the
server.
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age in your message list. It's the most rediculous thing I have seen
considering how every other email client out there works.
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s IMAP support just
crippled in Outlook? BTW, the Mac version of Outlook (Entourage or whatever
its called) also seems to have this behavior also.
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icult?
More than likely, it just mean others are busy and don't have a canned
solution for you.
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SIGCONTing the
processes should happen fast enough that TCP connections shouldn't time out.
As an aside, does an lvm2 snapshot have a maximum size. Anything above 512MB
seems to be failing for me.
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