Hi Josef,
Did you subscribe to the new shared folder in MS Outlook?
Regards,
Guus
> -Original Message-
> From: info-cyrus-
> bounces+guus.leeuw=itpassion@lists.andrew.cmu.edu [mailto:info-
> cyrus-bounces+guus.leeuw=itpassion@lists.andrew.cmu.edu] On
> Behalf Of Josef Karliak
>
Hello,
I'm running on OpenStack. I don't know about your provider, however mine
gives me a similarly shared storage device for the root partition.
Nevertheless, I'm toying with the idea of selectively creating mailboxes on
different partitions whereby one partition would be the local root disk,
a
Hi,
Is it possible to store selected subfolders from mailboxes on different
storage partitions?
I want to utilise the local disk for "recent" mail, but want to be able to
store older mail on cheaper storage.
Thanks for any answer,
Guus
Cyrus Home Page: http://ww
Hi everybody,
I've noticed a weird behavior in a two-host setup. Consider the
following situation. I set up two hosts to act as Master and Replica.
I sent a message to Master that pushed it to Replica. I sent two more
messages to Master, and they were synced just fine too. Effectively, I
can conti
for each host involved, and each certificate
should have that host's FQDN specified as CN. Once the certs were in
place and the service restarted sync_client has been able to login
without any problems.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Ivan Lezhnjov Jr.
wrote:
> I've said before tha
I've said before that I fixed the issue with authentication from
Master<->Replica in a basic two-host setup in a mysterious way. Funny
thing is that I've managed to successfully replicate from M to R and
vice versa, swapping the roles of the hosts as many times as I wanted.
Everything worked as ex
nctionality on their own, unless there's a damn good reason to
have it done by a 3rd party, like flexibility, perhaps. Can anyone
clarify this aspect?
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 12:36 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 11:21:44AM +0300, Ivan Lezhnjov Jr. wrote:
>> If it
If it's deleted by the sync_client what process should create it then,
and under what conditions?
On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Dan White wrote:
> On 19/07/11 18:39 +0300, Ivan Lezhnjov Jr. wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> can someone please explain quickly
Hi all,
can someone please explain quickly how to set up cyrus-imap to use
sync_shutdown_file. What is this file? How does one create it? What is
it expected to contain? How to use it?
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cy
R stands for Replica, or real Replica
M stands for Master, or real Master
R turned M, means Replica host reconfigured to act as Master
M turned R, means Master host reconfigured to act as Replica
So, consider the following scenario.
We have two hosts M (host A) and R (host B). M received 4 messag
Agh, the problem solved, finally!
What caused this really weird behavior was something that is I'm not
even sure of, but what I did to fix it was basically took and
duplicated the master host, reconfigured it to be a replica and after
that I could sync and swap the roles as many times as I liked.
Below is strace output for cyrus-master during manual sync_client invocation:
/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/sync_client -v -r
[root@imapsite-master scripts]# netstat -ntuap |grep cyru
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:143 0.0.0.0:*
LISTEN 29795/cyrus-master
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0
Disregard the previous message with imtest output. I completely forgot
that imaps wasn't running. It works fine, actually.
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/
One more bit of information as a follow-up:
[root@imapsite-master scripts]# imtest -s -a zxy -m login -p imap -v localhost
starting TLS engine
setting up TLS connection
SSL_connect:before/connect initialization
write to 587EA850 [587F90B0] (89 bytes => 89 (0x59))
16 03 01 00 54 01 00
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>> Jul 11 11:21:14 imapsite-master syncserver[14019]: SSL_accept() timed
>> out -> fail
>> Jul 11 11:21:14 imapsite-master syncserver[14019]: STARTTLS failed:
>> imapsite-replica [10.10.0.188]
>
> Sounds like broken authentication.
>
>> ===
while, I'll try to make those small adjustments you've mentioned
and write back as soon as I'm done.
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 11:40:25AM +0300, Ivan Lezhnjov Jr. wrote:
>> On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Bron Gondwana
This is a follow-up.
I tried synctest and it basically pointed at the same issue.
[root@imapsite-replica scripts]# synctest -a cyrusadmin -u cyrusadmin
-t "" master
S: * SASL PLAIN
S: * STARTTLS
S: * COMPRESS DEFLATE
S: * OK imapsite-master Cyrus sync server v2.4.10-Kolab-2.4.10-1
C: STARTTLS
S:
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 10 Jul 2011 10:41 +0300, "Ivan Lezhnjov Jr."
> wrote:
> > First issue, and jmeeuwen in particular believes it to be a bug, but let
> > project developers be the judge of this, arises when R h
with rsync'ed /var/{lib/imap,spool/imap}
Replication doesn't work now. The question is can it work after doing
this?
So, that's all I have to say perhaps. I would really appreciate any help
with this. This seems like a basic, trivial scenario to me but I just
can't seem to get
Hello,
I want to be able to run all of these IMAP mailboxes on one machine:
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At a later stage, I want to run mailboxes like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All with their distinct login ID through ptloader/LDAP.
So I'm testing with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as this account is not
Jonathan Villa wrote:
Yes, you may be missing something. Those options only affect new mailboxes
while they are created. If you say only the Trash folder is being created,
I guess the mailbox already exists and your client does create the Trash
folder. No autocreate* involved here.
the comm
tested -
> nss_ldap-240WORKING
>
>
>
> Guus, can you say what distro you using and what architecture you've
> compiled it for? Since I have no problem on amd64, but on x86 it
> exists.
>
>
> yours,
> kos
>
>
> Respectfully,
> Konstantin
>
> Respectfully,
> Konstantin V. Gavrilenko
>
> Managing Director
> Arhont Ltd - Information Security
>
> web:http://www.arhont.com
> http://www.wi-foo.com
> e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> tel: +44 (0) 870 44 31337
> fax: +44 (0) 117 969 0141
>
> P
Chaps,
nss_ldap-253 WORKING (As in I never saw the problem you described earlier)
Guus
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cyrus-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Konstantin V. Gavrilenko
> Sent: 06 March 2007 23:42
> To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Cc: [EMA
Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cyrus-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jose Morelli Neto
>
> 2007/1/8, Guus Leeuw jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Hello,
>
> Hi Guus!
>
> >
> > First of all a couple of questions:
&
Hello,
First of all a couple of questions:
1) Are you planning to manage multiple domains mail, or just the
domain.com mail?
2) Can you post the contents of the canonical.cf file that postfix
uses for canonical mapping?
3) Why would you want SASL to talk to PAM for PAM to
> -Original Message-
> From: Guus Leeuw jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 05 December 2006 15:03
> To: 'Nik Conwell'; 'Cyrus User's Mailing List'
> Subject: RE: how to backup a cyrus server?
>
> Normally, LVM builds a bitmap indicating
I recently had to rebuild a Cyrus 2.2 Mail Server.
I cloned the root partition first.
Built the new system.
copied the appropriate configuration from the old system, checked
permissions and got everything running.
Cyrus IMAP works fine.
cyradm works fine.
but sieve filte
Bill Kearney wrote:
> I think outlook's utterly crappy handling of IMAP is a more powerful
> motivator. Outlook Express, on the other hand, does a fine job of
> supporting IMAP. But the regular "Outlook 2003" and past versions have had
> absolutely crappy IMAP handling. Such that it makes it alm
hi all
I got postfix->amavisd(with ClamAV and
SpamAssasin)->postfix->cyrus-imapd22 already running smoothly,
question now is, i want that the spam mails (already tagged in the MIME
headers) get delivered to the user's Bulk folder? Ive already set
autocreateinbox and autosubscribe for each us
hi all,
i need a clue and guidance.
ive use saslauthd pam mech to pull out credentials from AD and that
works nicely.
some problems with tls, i need guidance and clue..
here are the logs from starting the imap server and a 'testuser'
connecting to imaps using a mail client that is configured
hi all,
ive been battling with installing cyrus-imapd22 from ports with the
autocreate inbox patch
http://email.uoa.gr/projects/cyrus/autocreate/
on a FreeBSD 5.4.
ive contated the port maintainer, no reply so far. and im just asking here if anyone knows how to patch the port distribution.
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to install cyrus-imapd-2.2.9 on my Apple G4
running OS X 10.3.7 (please note that this is not
MacOS X Server, which I know has an IMAP server
built-in). I want to set this up on a G4 that I don't
want to install OS X Server on.
I've installed the prerequisite applications
set ACLs on mailbox
setinfo set server metadata
setquota, sq set quota on mailbox
or resource
version, ver display version info
of current server
xfermailbox, xfer transfer (relocate)
a mailbox to a diffe
vid 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
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
Does subaddressing work when altnamespace is enabled ?
I am sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But the message ends
up users inbox. Folder exists, and it has the correct name, the case is
right and I have lmtp downcase on anyway.
Hey info-cyrus,
I'm not sure if this is debian specific (or just an issue with my
machine's config), if so, I apologize in advance. But, whenever I
try to use Cyrus::IMAP::Admin, I get the following error:
/usr/bin/perl: relocation error:
/usr/lib/perl5/auto/Cyrus/IMAP/IMAP.so:
The critical question is what do you want to accomplish ?
If all you are after is a plain ASCII text copy of the documentation,
then yes plain text is the easiest to maintain.
I think pretty much anything can be maintained at a distance. I am not
sure how one is superior to the other there.
But th
While I still hope to get something else working -
In my perfect world I would have kerberos working between the
systems (right now I have working krb5.conf, and a keytab, and I can
kinit against the W2K KDC, but saslauthd/pam_krb5, saslauthd/kerberos5
and GSSAPI all are unhappy)
-
From: Rob Siemborski [mailto:rjs3@;andrew.cmu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 9:24 AM
To: David H. Lynch Jr.
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SASL Docs
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote:
> It does not help that virtually all the "HOWTO's" that
Ron, Thank you;
I am still trying to "grok" the authentication/authorization
process for Cyrus IMAP.
It does not help that virtually all the "HOWTO's" that are on
the net, as well as the book,
are all pretty much obsolete and this particular issue is the
one they
I have successfully setup a auxprop/sasldb configuration, but I have
been unsuccessful in getting any authorization/authentication scheme
that is more complex working.
My problems seem to come from a weak understanding of SASL. I
have searched the net, the archives, and while the
get the modified configure to
work, but clearly I'm mushing something up badly...
Thanks!
Bob
Robert L. Cochran Jr. wrote:
> I would deeply appreciate your telling me the workaround you
> developed. I think that can only help me learn a little more C
> programming, which I
7, but that's not
> out yet, so we have to go through this bizarre hack. If this isn't
> what you're doing, I won't take up the bandwidth here to detail how we
> hacked kerberos to behave properly, but if it is, write back and I'll
> post an explanation.
>
I am having problems getting pop3d.c from version cyrus-imapd-2.0.16 to
compile during "make all". The errors seem to involve parse errors in
include file krb.h and parse and other errors in pop3d.c:
/usr/kerberos/include/kerberosIV/krb.h:180: parse error before `}'
..
..
pop3d.c: in function `
Hey Dustin,
Wednesday, December 19, 2001, 5:20:23 AM, you wrote:
DP> I would like user names to be in the form of [EMAIL PROTECTED], but I
DP> found that cyradm rejects the '.'. Instead, I am using
DP> dpuryear~hostname~tld. Is this just plain impossible?
DP> Regards, Dustin
If you use the HI
Hey guys,
For those of you that care, PHP 4.1.0 has Sterling Hughes' Cyrus ext in
the source tree itself, meaning no more patching. Have fun :)
--
Kevin
Hey Ken,
Tuesday, November 27, 2001, 12:26:22 PM, you wrote:
KM> No. Cyrus was designed to be a black-box service, so it assumes that
KM> there are no user accounts, let alone quotas.
Oh yes, I know this. And I think it's great. Makes virtual users simple :)
But I didn't know if there might
Hey guys,
I forget if this has been discussed before, so please forgive me if it
has (but I didn't find all that much useful info in the archives).
As of now quotas are bound per mailbox. a) Is there a way to bind this
to system quotas as well? (so if user foo has a 10 MB quota
Hey James,
Sunday, November 25, 2001, 5:28:08 AM, you wrote:
JS> What work has been done in this area please specify URLs to patches
JS> pertaining to this matter
Check the archives from this summer. There was quite a bit of discussion
going on between Devdas Bhagat, Ken, Larry, and myself o
Hey chirs,
Friday, August 17, 2001, 4:47:08 PM, you wrote:
cc> Hello,
cc> I am trying to get TLS working with Cyrus. This is
cc> what I am seeing in the Header for
cc> S01 NO Error initializing TLS
I don't use SSL yet, but I think it's saying "S01 NO", then "Error
initializing TLS"
cc> SSL
Hey Larry,
Friday, August 17, 2001, 3:09:51 PM, you wrote:
LG> I think work to further abstract out the quota database can't possibly
LG> go to waste.
LG> Larry
Great. Guess I'll start looking more into this. Thanks for the db
pointers.
--
Kevin
Hey Lawrence,
Friday, August 17, 2001, 2:17:08 PM, you wrote:
LG> Oh, the other thing that I've been seriously considering is making an
LG> OpenLDAP backend that interfaces into some of the Cyrus information.
LG> Instead of having the IMAP server contact an LDAP server for
LG> information, run
Hey Lawrence,
Friday, August 17, 2001, 2:47:31 PM, you wrote:
LG> Local opens are fast compared to network I/O. (Making quotas
LG> potentially serviced by Berkeley db would probably be even faster; I
LG> believe there's already a bugzilla bug filed about this.)
Cool.
LG> Ah, I was thinking t
Hey Lawrence,
Friday, August 17, 2001, 2:38:23 PM, you wrote:
LG> Well, it's unlikely you're going to gain performance by moving the
LG> quota lookups into LDAP.
Well, I figured LDAP, which is innately fast for reads, and some caching,
would be quicker than having to open a file all the time f
Hey Lawrence,
Friday, August 17, 2001, 2:17:08 PM, you wrote:
LG> Oh, the other thing that I've been seriously considering is making an
LG> OpenLDAP backend that interfaces into some of the Cyrus information.
LG> Instead of having the IMAP server contact an LDAP server for
LG> information, run
So, I started looking at implementing this last night, and decided there's
quite a few changes that need to be made. There's a lot of mickey-mousing
that needs to be done since the existing quota lookups deal with fd (no big
surprise there), and memory map functions that expect them. Plus I coul
Hey guys,
Here's a script I thought some of you might find useful. Just download
it, edit a couple variables (pretty self-explantory when you look at the
names and default values), and slap it in a cron job or something.
In a nutshell, the script reads /etc/cyrus_ldap_quota_time
Hey Rob,
Thursday, August 16, 2001, 4:25:15 PM, you wrote:
RS> I'd like to announce our new IMAP-backended mailing list archive for the
RS> info-cyrus and cyrus-sasl mailing lists.
RS> New features include:
RS> * Less cluttered user interface.
RS> * A threaded message list view
Hey Kevin,
Simon has been kind enough to host the patches on his site. So, my
patch can now be found with his (which it was based off of), on
www.surf.org.uk.
--
Kevin
Hey guys,
Well, I finally fixed my patch, and it's running well for me. So here
it is again.
New changes:
o Fixed stupid bug with free()'ing the dn rather than the filter
o Added a ton of LDAP structure freeing -- didn't know there were
methods for doing this :) So, n
Hey Jeremy,
Thursday, August 09, 2001, 1:14:51 AM, you wrote:
JH> Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>> I still say add all this to SASL. That's what it's there for anyway, so
JH> you
>> don't need to hack imapd.c or pop3d.c everytime you want to add a new auth
>
Hey Marc,
Wednesday, August 08, 2001, 10:02:26 AM, you wrote:
MS> Hi !
>> cyradm. It just sends IMAP commands though. View the source (either the
>> perl source of cyradm or imap/imapd.c)
MS> I know cyradm - but I don´t know how to make automated procedures
MS> How can I do this ?
M
Hey Andrew,
Wednesday, August 08, 2001, 4:21:10 AM, you wrote:
AK> hi all.
AK>I have trouble after running CYRADM . There are :
AK>#cyradm 127.0.0.1
AK>Please enter your password: ***
AK>IMAP password: at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-freebsd/Cyrus/IMAP/Admin.p
Hey Marc,
Wednesday, August 08, 2001, 9:46:01 AM, you wrote:
MS> Hi there !
MS> Where can I get some commandline-tools for setting up new mailboxes,
MS> deleteing mailboxes, setting quotas ?
MS> I would like to inlclude that in a automated
MS> user-management :-)
MS> Regards
MS> Marc Schöc
Hey Devdas,
Wednesday, August 08, 2001, 6:05:19 AM, you wrote:
DB> On Wed, 08 Aug 2001, David Wright spewed into the ether:
DB>
>> What exactly is the problem under consideration that (given the appropriate
>> modules) PAM doesn't solve?
DB> Just one, IMHO. PAM needs root access. Not what I
I found this to be pretty interesting. Anyone care to comment on this
authenticity of the claim? It seems to make sense at least :)
This is a forwarded message
From: Julio Sanchez Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kevin J. Menard, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday,
Hey Tarjei,
Monday, August 06, 2001, 12:10:54 PM, you wrote:
TH> www.surf.co.uk
TH> ps: There's supposed to be a better patch "out there", but I do not know an url
(does anyone else?).
TH> Tarjei
Argh. Tarjei, you need to update your links. You've posted this wrong a
couple times now :)
Hey Peter,
Monday, August 06, 2001, 7:25:55 AM, you wrote:
PM> Heyaaa!!!
PM> where i can found some unofficial debian packages of new cyrus-imapd 2.0.x?
PM> in official debian is only 1.5.x version
PM> thanks for info
I was working on this, but it became too bothersome. Found it was much
e
Hey Daniel,
Friday, July 27, 2001, 4:46:25 AM, you wrote:
DMsc> Hi Kevin,
DMsc> reading the quotas from LDAP is a good idea. The problem
DMsc> is updating the used disc space somewhere. If you want to
DMsc> store this information also on LDAP, it will need an update
DMsc> for every incoming me
Hey guys,
I'm thinking about patching cyrus imapd to allow the reading of
quotas from ldap. Does this appeal to anyone? Does this even
make sense? Is this worth the trouble?
Any ideas/flames/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Or more interestingly, I'd like to be a
Hey guys,
Is there anyway to tie mailbox quotas in with system quotas? I'd like
to be able to say, this one group gets 50 MB of space, regardless of web
or mail. This would be ideal for virtual hosts. All look ups are done
with ldap, and i have nss ldap, if that makes any diffe
Hey Alfonso,
Wednesday, July 25, 2001, 7:11:55 AM, you wrote:
AG> Problems compiling cyrus-imapd-2.0.15
AG> Hi,
AG> I have a linux box (Red Hat 7.0), and I'm
AG> having problems trying to compile cyrus-imapd-2.0.15.
AG> What I get is the following.
AG> # ./configure
AG> # make depend
Hey Ken,
Tuesday, July 24, 2001, 12:39:19 PM, you wrote:
KM> "Kevin J. Menard, Jr." wrote:
>>
>> Hey David,
>>
>> Wednesday, July 25, 2001, 12:02:50 AM, you wrote:
>>
>> DF> I recreated your situation on my own system... but had no t
Hey Philippe,
Tuesday, July 24, 2001, 11:05:19 AM, you wrote:
PB> Hello,
PB> I compiled cyrus-imapd 2.0.15, and after many efforts, can't success
PB> in getting an answer/banner from the IMAP server:
PB>% imtest -m login -u cyrus -p imap localhost
PB>C: C01 CAPABILITY
Did you run
Hey David,
Wednesday, July 25, 2001, 12:02:50 AM, you wrote:
DF> I recreated your situation on my own system... but had no trouble...
DF> cyradm -u cyrus localhost
DF> Please enter your password:
DF> IMAP Password: (Why it asks for two passwords I don't
DF> know... =] )
I
Hey Devdas,
Tuesday, July 24, 2001, 2:58:08 AM, you wrote:
>> o A config switch for imapd.conf.
DB> I know, this is somewhere in the pipeline.
Cool :)
>> o A way to interact with HIERSEP code base so that the rewrite of '.' to '='
>> is conditional on whether or not '.' are allowed.
DB> Proba
Hey Devdas,
Monday, July 23, 2001, 3:38:56 AM, you wrote:
DB> My virtual host deadline got pulled up a bit,
That sucks.
DB> so I've merely implemented a userid rewrite. Patches attached.
Thanks :)
DB> This does not affect anything except usernames (which can now contain
DB> any character ex
Hey Michael,
Sunday, July 22, 2001, 4:58:04 PM, you wrote:
Drop the export statements. Add your ssl library paths to /etc/ld.so.conf.
Run ldconfig. And then use the --with-openssl configure option.
MW> Any help in comiling this is greatly appreciated. Thanks again for any
MW> help.
MW> M
Hey Christopher,
Thursday, July 19, 2001, 1:14:03 PM, you wrote:
CR> One downfall is I run seperate domains same domain name different TLD. and
CR> they are ran by different people, without the TLD we would get conflicting
CR> emails.
This is more or less the point I was bringing up before. I
Hey Christoph,
Thursday, July 19, 2001, 6:29:07 AM, you wrote:
CK> Tring to compile cyrus-imapd-2.0.14 under SuSe-Linux 7.0 with
CK> ./configure --with-pwcheck=/var/pwcheck\
CK> --with-pwcheck_method=shadow\
CK> --with-dbdir=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2
CK> make depend
CK> make all CFLAGS=-O
Hey Devdas,
Thursday, July 19, 2001, 4:48:19 AM, you wrote:
DB> I'm working on a patch to suport virtual domains.
DB> The basic idea is:
DB> Instead of enforcing the user.username mailbox, I am moving to a
DB> domain.username mailbox. The user logs in with a user@domain string
DB> which is the
Hey Norbert,
Thursday, July 19, 2001, 8:41:58 AM, you wrote:
NK> Hi,
>> Well, as stated earlier, here's my patch. It is based on Simon
>> Loader's code. I did nothing new to the MySQL code. There are
>> several changes to his LDAP code, but really, I just added search
>> cap
Hey guys,
Well, as stated earlier, here's my patch. It is based on Simon
Loader's code. I did nothing new to the MySQL code. There are
several changes to his LDAP code, but really, I just added search
capability to it.
I've also added three new directives. ldap_filter wil
Hey guys,
Well, I finally caved in an decided to use Simon Loader's SASL LDAP
patch. Actually, I patched that even so I could have LDAP search
support. I'll send it out to the list after I make a few cosmetic
changes.
The problem is, after I log into cyradm, I can't create/
Hey Catherine,
Wednesday, July 18, 2001, 6:23:07 AM, you wrote:
CR1c> I have come across mention in this list's archive about using a MySql
CR1c> database as a mail store for webmail, leaving IMAP out of the loop
CR1c> completely. Is this possible and, if so, what are the limitations? Anyone
CR
Hey Buddy,
Monday, July 16, 2001, 11:31:12 PM, you wrote:
LB> Subject says it all ...
LB> TIA
LB> --Buddy
By default, pine retrieves mail from your mbox folder. Your mail is not
being delivered there. It's being delivered to your Cyrus folder. Did you
configure pine to use IMAP?
--
Kevin
Hey Brendon,
Monday, July 16, 2001, 9:34:32 AM, you wrote:
/etc/sasldb will be created when you run saslpasswd.
--
Kevin
Hey Douglas,
Wednesday, July 11, 2001, 10:11:01 PM, you wrote:
DAS> Hi,
DAS> I'm trying to configure my RH 7.0 box to start /usr/cyrus/bin/master at
DAS> boot, but the script I created hangs on
DAS> daemon /usr/cyrus/bin/master
DAS> is this the "proper" way to do this? Could someone show me
this problem, whatever it
may be, is resolved first.
AL> Regards,
AL> Adi Linden
AL> On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>> But the time it worked, I had a line for "reading symbols from
>> /lib/security/pam_ldap". And in my /var/log/imapd.log, I
Hey Ken,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 3:24:38 PM, you wrote:
KM> Postfix isn't using SASL, is it?
Indeed it is. Only means of SMTP AUTH it provides.
KM> I'm not questioning your LDAP config
KM> (mainly because I'm LDAP ignorant), I think the problem lies between
KM> SASL and pam_ldap. Did you
Hey Ken,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 1:52:21 PM, you wrote:
KM> Then:
KM> 1. telnet to port 9143, don't do anything else yet
KM> 2. in another window, get the pid of the process you are connected to by
KM> looking for 'service-imap-debug' in imapd.log
KM> 3. run 'gdb /imapd
KM> 4. hit if prompted
Hey guys,
The following is the output from openldap, run with 256 debugging level,
when conversing with postfix. The authentication works fine, and I can
relay mail. Life is good:
daemon: conn=7 fd=9 connection from IP=127.0.0.1:34434 (IP=0.0.0.0:34049) accepted.
conn=7 op=
Hey Devdas,
Tuesday, June 26, 2001, 5:28:22 AM, you wrote:
DB> On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Devdas Bhagat spewed into the ether:
DB>
>> Cannot authenticate to server as cyrus
>>
>> Without the -u option, I get the error
>> Cannot connect to server
>> if I try to do anything
DB> Ok, I fixed that erro
Hey Ken,
Thursday, July 05, 2001, 9:45:04 PM, you wrote:
KM> I am pleased to announce the availability of a selectable hierarchy
KM> separator for Cyrus IMAP. Up until now, Cyrus used a netnews-style
KM> hierarchy, where '.' was used as the hierarchy delimiter -- thus
KM> prohibiting '.' from
Hey guys,
Sorry for the massive post here, but I asked very similar
questions on all these lists. I finally got my problem fixed,
and figured I would share my results with each of the lists, in
case anyone else asks.
You're all probably gonna laugh when you here what I did t
Hey guys,
I'm trying to authenticate using PAM LDAP. I use a debian system, with
mostly debs from woody. However, I built Cyrus 2.0.14 from source,
since the debian packages are horribly out of date.
I set up SASL to use PAM in imapd.conf, but cyradm cannot use a user
from
Hey guys,
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate list for this or not. The SASL one
seems to not be very lively, so I don't know if it's gone defunct or what
have you. So, if it is the wrong place, I apologize for the spam.
The problem is just what I said. Actually, I'm runni
Hey Christoph,
Friday, June 29, 2001, 10:22:15 AM, you wrote:
CK> So I get a new problem:
CK> Jun 29 16:18:43 hal master[14087]: process 14091 exited, status 0
CK> Jun 29 16:19:24 hal imapd: could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE)
CK> Jun 29 16:19:24 hal service-imapd[14099]: executed
CK> Jun 29 16:19
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