Re: Virtual domains shared folders

2003-09-17 Thread Tarjei Huse
Hi,

I've used shared folders very happily and successfully in the past, but
on slightly older installations of Cyrus (this particular installation
is 2.2.1), and obviously never in a virtual domains environment. 
 

What's your postfix version?

Tarjei

Ok, so what I did was:

localhost.freebsd.se cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
localhost.freebsd.se sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyone lrspi
localhost.freebsd.se sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] anonymous p
localhost.freebsd.se lam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anonymous p
anyone lrspi
Now, using any IMAP client the folder shows up just fine and everyone
can do what they need to do to it. I cannot for the life of me figure
out how to send mail to this new folder. The LMTP conversation between
Postfix and Cyrus goes something like (sorry for the crappy wrapping):
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: lmtp socket: wanted attribute:
original_recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute name:
original_recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute value:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: lmtp socket: wanted attribute:
recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute name: recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 250 2.0.0 ok
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: deliver_message: reusing (count
1) session with: /var/imap/socket/lmtp
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: MAIL
FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIZE=908
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: RCPT
TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: DATA
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 250 2.1.0 ok
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550-Mailbox unknown. 
Either there is no mailbox associated with this
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550-name or you do not
have authorization to see it.
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550 5.1.1 User unknown

Did I miss something silly?

--Jo

 





Re: Virtual domains shared folders

2003-09-17 Thread Joakim Ryden
On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 23:16, Tarjei Huse wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I've used shared folders very happily and successfully in the past, but
 on slightly older installations of Cyrus (this particular installation
 is 2.2.1), and obviously never in a virtual domains environment. 
   
 
 What's your postfix version?

It's a snapshot from a couple of weeks ago.

--Jo



\HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread damian
Hi,

I try to add a user in cryadm using cm.

cm user.damian

however, when I issue a lm command, it shows user.damian(\HasNoChildren)
when I issue a ls command, there is no damian directory.

Did I did anything wrong?

Pls advice.

Thanks and rgds,
Damian
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Re: \HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread damian
Hi Jo,

I tried to issue cm user.damian,'INBOX'

however, it still says (\HasNoChildren).

Is that the correct way to create subfolders?

Thanks and rgds,
Damian

 On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 01:12, damian wrote:
 Hi,

 I try to add a user in cryadm using cm.

 cm user.damian

 however, when I issue a lm command, it shows
 user.damian(\HasNoChildren) when I issue a ls command, there is no
 damian directory.

 Did I did anything wrong?

 No. :)  It's supposed to look that way. HasNoChildren just means you
 haven't created any subfolders of user.damian (yet).

 --Jo


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Re: \HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread Joakim Ryden
On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 02:11, damian wrote:
 Hi Jo,
 
 I tried to issue cm user.damian,'INBOX'
 
 however, it still says (\HasNoChildren).
 
 Is that the correct way to create subfolders?

No, the correct way would be:

cm user.damian.sublevel1.sublevel2

etc.

Also, user.damian is the INBOX. You don't need to create that.

--Jo



Re: \HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread damian
Hi Jo,

Thanks. However, it reply permission deny. I log in to cyradm as cyrus who
is the admins under imapd.conf.

May I know where did I go wrong again?

Thanks and rgds,
Damian

PS.Sorry for taking up so much of your time.

 On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 02:11, damian wrote:
 Hi Jo,

 I tried to issue cm user.damian,'INBOX'

 however, it still says (\HasNoChildren).

 Is that the correct way to create subfolders?

 No, the correct way would be:

 cm user.damian.sublevel1.sublevel2

 etc.

 Also, user.damian is the INBOX. You don't need to create that.

 --Jo


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Login without a mailbox

2003-09-17 Thread Richard Gilbert
We use PAM and LDAP for authentication (pam_ldap from PADL).  All our
users are in the LDAP server but not all our users have mailboxes on the
Cyrus IMAP server.  Users without a Cyrus mailbox are still able to login
via our Webmail service and are presented with an empty mailbox.  How can
I stop users without a mailbox being able to login successfully?

We are running cyrus-imapd-2.1.14 and cyrus-sasl-2.1.14.

TYIA

Richard
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imap-postfix lmtp troblem

2003-09-17 Thread Zbigniew Lisiecki
Hi,
i am new in this list, and i am not sure if i can ask here for a support in a 
concrete problem, excuse me if i am wrong with this expectation.

I installed cyrus_imap 2.1 and postfix 1.1.11 with SuSE 8.1 Linux and 
succefuly created mailboxes, which are accessed with squirrelmail.
I can send mail, but when receiving they stay in a mailq. I tried to change
parameters in /etc/cyrus.conf /etc/imapd.conf, /etc/postfix.master.cf and 
/etc/postfix/main.cf responsible for lmtp and restarted the whole 
imap/postfix system each time after change. This way i succeded three times 
to push mails from the queue to their mailboxes, but i couldn't repeat it 
earlier than after two days !

In this configuration i use deliver from cyrus and 
/var/spool/postfix/public/lmtp to listen at. Other configurations lead to
messages in logfiles:

/var/spool/postfix/public/lmtp]: No such file or directory)

even if the file exists and have been used three times as stated above, or

postfix/pipe[19854]: C6B065E80: to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=cyrus,
delay=169660, status=deferred (temporary failure. Command output: couldn't
connect to lmtpd: Connection refused_ 421 4.3.0 deliver: couldn't connect to
lmtpd_ )

/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/deliver -m mailbox  called manually shows:

couldn't connect to lmtpd: Connection refused
421 4.3.0 deliver: couldn't connect to lmtpd

I expect something with timeouts (two days) is wrong, but i couldn't find 
what. What is the systematic way to find the cause of this strange behaviour.
Thanx an advance for any help
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Re: Login without a mailbox

2003-09-17 Thread Ramprasad A Padmanabhan




On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 16:04, Richard Gilbert wrote:

We use PAM and LDAP for authentication (pam_ldap from PADL).  All our
users are in the LDAP server but not all our users have mailboxes on the
Cyrus IMAP server.  Users without a Cyrus mailbox are still able to login
via our Webmail service and are presented with an empty mailbox.  How can
I stop users without a mailbox being able to login successfully?

We are running cyrus-imapd-2.1.14 and cyrus-sasl-2.1.14.

I think the problem is not with cyrus itself. Are u using Horde-Imp for the webmail. It is do to with the setting on the webbased mail

To verify you can use imtest on a non existing account

Ram





auth problems

2003-09-17 Thread Alexandru Coseru



Hello..

I have installed the cyrus imap and i'm doing 
authentification with a pgsql pam module..

My problem is this that I can't auth with [EMAIL PROTECTED] , but only with 
user.domain.com

Here are some traces:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# telnet localhost 110Trying 
127.0.0.1...Connected to localhost (127.0.0.1).Escape character is 
'^]'.+OK alexl Cyrus POP3 v2.1.15 server ready [EMAIL PROTECTED]user 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]+OK Name is a 
valid mailboxpass xxx-ERR [AUTH] Invalid loginuser 
alex3.dialplus2.ro+OK Name is a valid mailboxpass xxx+OK Maildrop 
locked and ready



Doing a strace on postgres:


[pid 10220] send(8, 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", 
79, 0) = 79[pid 10220] recv(8, "QSELECT password FROM accountuser WHERE 
username=\'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'\0", 8192, 0) = 70[pid 10220] send(8, 
"Pblank\0T\0\1password\0\0\0\4\23\377\377\0\0\0\"CSELECT\0Z", 38, 0) = 
38[pid 10221] send(8, 
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]", 
79, 0) = 79[pid 10221] recv(8, "QSELECT password FROM accountuser WHERE 
username=\'alex3.dialplus2.ro\'\0", 8192, 0) = 70[pid 10221] send(8, 
"Pblank\0T\0\1password\0\0\0\4\23\377\377\0\0\0\"D\200\0\0\0\7xxxCSELECT\0Z", 
47, 0) = 47




Here is what my database contains:


mail= select * from accountuser;
 
username | password | 
prefix | domain_name 
+--+--+-- 
alex3.dialplus2.ro | xxx | dialplus2.ro | 
dialplus2.ro





So , it seens that cyrus imap doesn't replace the 
'@' from username with "."..


Here is my /etc/imapd.conf:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# less 
/etc/imapd.confpostmaster: postmasterconfigdirectory: 
/var/imappartition-default: /var/spool/imapadmins: 
cyrusallowanonymouslogin: noallowplaintext: yessasl_mech_list: 
PLAINservername: alexlautocreatequota: 1reject8bit: 
noquotawarn: 90timeout: 30poptimeout: 10dracinterval: 
0drachost: localhostsasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthdsievedir: 
/usr/sievesendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmailsieve_maxscriptsize: 
32sieve_maxscripts: 5unixhierarchysep: yesaltnamespace: 
yes
Anybody can help me ?



Regards
 Alex


Re: \HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, damian wrote:

 Thanks. However, it reply permission deny. I log in to cyradm as cyrus who
 is the admins under imapd.conf.

By default an admin only has the 'la' rights on all mailboxes.  So they
can list and change acls, but nothing else.

If you want to create a new submailbox for that user, you'll need to
either be the user or change the ACL so your admin user can create the
mailbox.

-Rob

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Re: How to keep sent mails in cyrus

2003-09-17 Thread Marcelino Vallejo
Hi Oliver:

Assuming you already have created and subscribed a Sent folder under 
your INBOX (lets say manually or automatically by means of the 
autocreatefolder and autosubscribe patch); you must tell your email 
client (if it let do you so) where to save a copy of all sent mail.

By example in Mozilla (wich I use and love) go:
Edit- Mail  Newsgroup Account Settings - Your-account - Copies  
Folders: Section When sending messages, automatically:
There you choose Other and navigate through the combos till you find the 
desired folder; INBOX/Sent in most of the cases, but you can do whatever 
you want.
Same with Draft and Templates folders, in sections below of the same screen.

If you are using Outlook Express; go your account properties
Select IMAP
Fill the Root folder field with: INBOX/
Leave the 2 checkboxes checked (Search new messages in all folders  
Store Special Folders on Imap Server) (I am translating from my Spanish 
version Outlook)
Replace the Sent elements field with the word Sent (or the name of your 
Sent folder under your INBOX)
Do the same with the Drafts folder, pointing to wahtever you want.

In Outlook 2000 and XP, yopu can not make this adjustments, it only 
stores the sent mails locally, so the only way to achieve something 
similar is to generate a rule that moves every sent mail to the Sent 
folder under Imap, but first go to your account properties an fill the 
Root folder field with INBOX/ at the IMAP section (you will notice the 
difference between Outlook Express and Outlook 2000 here)

Note that th notattion INBOX/ or INBOX. depends in your imapd settings.

Hope this helps.

Regards

Oliver Demetz - Hardware-XPress.de wrote:

Hi all!

Finally I've succeded installing cyrus imapd.
Now, I want to realize the following:
Normally, when sending a mail, a copy of that mail is kept locally on
my pc in Sent-Folder.
What I'd like to realize is, that a copy of that sent mail is stored
in a subfolder 'Sent' of my imap-mailbox on cyrus.
Is that possible?
My MTA is postfix.
So long
Olli




Re: \HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread Etienne Goyer
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 10:09:57AM -0400, Rob Siemborski wrote:
 By default an admin only has the 'la' rights on all mailboxes.  So they
 can list and change acls, but nothing else.

I know it have come up on the list before, but is this something
configurable ?  I would like to give d to admin by default too.  I can
live without it as it is only a minor annoyance that you have to change
the ACL on mailbox before you delete it, but it would be nice to do away
with it.

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Re: How to keep sent mails in cyrus

2003-09-17 Thread twk
Oliver Demetz - Hardware-XPress.de wrote:

Hi all!

Finally I've succeded installing cyrus imapd.
Now, I want to realize the following:
Normally, when sending a mail, a copy of that mail is kept locally on
my pc in Sent-Folder.
What I'd like to realize is, that a copy of that sent mail is stored
in a subfolder 'Sent' of my imap-mailbox on cyrus.
Is that possible?
My MTA is postfix.
Rather than depending on the server and client to save the copy, I 
choose a sent folder, then give it the p (post) ACL. Then I use plus 
addressing to BCC a copy of the message directly into the sent folder.

For example, if my sent folder is sent and my id is joe this is the 
address to which I would BCC the copy :

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Due to the way Sendmail parses email addresses on our mail relays by 
normalizing the entire address to lower case, I can only use sent 
folders that are not capitalized (i.e. sent).

I discovered this method when using older versions of Netscape. If the 
server was busy, the save to sent folder would cause Netscape to hang 
while waiting to deliver the copy. Cancelling the save allowed the mail 
to go out, but did not save the copy. The method I use now uses SMTP to 
deliver the copy. It always works. There is an option in the Copies 
dialog that allows the configuration of a BCC for all messages sent.

The only downsides to this method, is that mail in the sent folder 
always appears as unread and it is possible for someone to send mail 
directly into your sent folder.

Cheers,
Tom
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Re: \HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread Ken Murchison


Etienne Goyer wrote:

On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 10:09:57AM -0400, Rob Siemborski wrote:

By default an admin only has the 'la' rights on all mailboxes.  So they
can list and change acls, but nothing else.


I know it have come up on the list before, but is this something
configurable ?  I would like to give d to admin by default too.  I can
live without it as it is only a minor annoyance that you have to change
the ACL on mailbox before you delete it, but it would be nice to do away
with it.
Its not currently configurable.  v2.2 has an implicit_owner_rights 
option and we could probably add an implcit_admin_rights option.

Patches always welcome.  ;)

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Re: \HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:

 Its not currently configurable.  v2.2 has an implicit_owner_rights
 option and we could probably add an implcit_admin_rights option.

 Patches always welcome.  ;)

Its worth tossing this into bugzilla to track.

-Rob

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Re: Login without a mailbox

2003-09-17 Thread Jeff Warnica

If you are using HORDE, then you can chage Horde auth system to use LDAP
as opposed to imp/imap. This may or may not however require your users
to 'double login'. But Cyrus is doing what its supposed to do.

On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 08:33, Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
 On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 16:04, Richard Gilbert wrote: 
  We use PAM and LDAP for authentication (pam_ldap from PADL).  All our
  users are in the LDAP server but not all our users have mailboxes on the
  Cyrus IMAP server.  Users without a Cyrus mailbox are still able to login
  via our Webmail service and are presented with an empty mailbox.  How can
  I stop users without a mailbox being able to login successfully?
  
  We are running cyrus-imapd-2.1.14 and cyrus-sasl-2.1.14.
 I think the problem is not with cyrus itself. Are u using Horde-Imp
 for the webmail. It is do to with the setting on the webbased mail
 
 To verify you can use imtest on a non existing account
 
 Ram
 



Re: \HasNoChildren

2003-09-17 Thread Ken Murchison


Rob Siemborski wrote:

On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:


Its not currently configurable.  v2.2 has an implicit_owner_rights
option and we could probably add an implcit_admin_rights option.
Patches always welcome.  ;)


Its worth tossing this into bugzilla to track.
#2185

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SASL SQL authentication

2003-09-17 Thread nkulynych
Hello,

I'm installing cyrus, sasl with mysql authentication.
I just fetched fresh copy of sasl and cyrus from cvs server
and installed it, but when I try to authenticate I get this message
in the /var/log/messages
Sep 17 13:47:46 eliz03 imapd[36798]: SQL plugin could not connect to host
Sep 17 13:47:46 eliz03 imapd[36798]: sql plugin couldn't connect to any host

Looking at the mysql.log I see cyrus is trying to authenticate except it
gets denied by mysql authentication.
29 Connect Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password: YES)

when I try mysql client manyally it work, and database is setup correctly.

my /etc/imapd.conf 
configdirectory: /www/data/spool/cyrus
partition-default: /www/data/spool/messages
hashimapspool: true
sievedir: /var/lib/imap/sieve
sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail
admins: cyrus
allowanonymouslogin: no
allowplaintext: yes
pwcheck_method: auxprop
auxprop_plugin: mysql
sasl_mysql_user: root
sasl_mysql_passwd: test
sasl_mysql_hostnames: localhost
sasl_mysql_database: mail
sasl_mysql_statement: select password from users where username = '%u'
sasl_mysql_verbose: true

Em I missing something?



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Re: SASL SQL authentication

2003-09-17 Thread Ken Murchison


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,

I'm installing cyrus, sasl with mysql authentication.
I just fetched fresh copy of sasl and cyrus from cvs server
and installed it, but when I try to authenticate I get this message
in the /var/log/messages
Sep 17 13:47:46 eliz03 imapd[36798]: SQL plugin could not connect to host
Sep 17 13:47:46 eliz03 imapd[36798]: sql plugin couldn't connect to any host
Looking at the mysql.log I see cyrus is trying to authenticate except it
gets denied by mysql authentication.
29 Connect Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' (Using password: YES)
when I try mysql client manyally it work, and database is setup correctly.

my /etc/imapd.conf 
configdirectory: /www/data/spool/cyrus
partition-default: /www/data/spool/messages
hashimapspool: true
sievedir: /var/lib/imap/sieve
sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail
admins: cyrus
allowanonymouslogin: no
allowplaintext: yes
pwcheck_method: auxprop
auxprop_plugin: mysql
sasl_mysql_user: root
sasl_mysql_passwd: test
sasl_mysql_hostnames: localhost
sasl_mysql_database: mail
sasl_mysql_statement: select password from users where username = '%u'
sasl_mysql_verbose: true

Em I missing something?
If you're using SASL from CVS, all of your instances of mysql should 
be replaced by sql (the mysql plugin has been merged with some pgsql 
code to produce a new generic sql plugin).  For completeness, you should 
also add:

sasl_sql_engine: mysql

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[Fwd: Virtual domains shared folders]

2003-09-17 Thread Joakim Ryden
No takers on this one? From the description below can anyone say if I
did something obviously wrong? Or does it sound like a it should be
working but it isn't? More info needed to troubleshoot?

--Jo

-Forwarded Message-
From: Joakim Ryden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual domains shared folders
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 16:57:58 -0700

Hey fellas -

so I've seen some confusion about shared folders and thought I'd check
out what the fuss was all about. ;)

I've used shared folders very happily and successfully in the past, but
on slightly older installations of Cyrus (this particular installation
is 2.2.1), and obviously never in a virtual domains environment. 

Ok, so what I did was:

localhost.freebsd.se cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
localhost.freebsd.se sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyone lrspi
localhost.freebsd.se sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] anonymous p
localhost.freebsd.se lam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anonymous p
anyone lrspi

Now, using any IMAP client the folder shows up just fine and everyone
can do what they need to do to it. I cannot for the life of me figure
out how to send mail to this new folder. The LMTP conversation between
Postfix and Cyrus goes something like (sorry for the crappy wrapping):

Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: lmtp socket: wanted attribute:
original_recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute name:
original_recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute value:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: lmtp socket: wanted attribute:
recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute name: recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 250 2.0.0 ok
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: deliver_message: reusing (count
1) session with: /var/imap/socket/lmtp
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: MAIL
FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIZE=908
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: RCPT
TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: DATA
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 250 2.1.0 ok
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550-Mailbox unknown. 
Either there is no mailbox associated with this
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550-name or you do not
have authorization to see it.
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550 5.1.1 User unknown

Did I miss something silly?

--Jo



Re: [Fwd: Virtual domains shared folders]

2003-09-17 Thread Ken Murchison


Joakim Ryden wrote:
No takers on this one? From the description below can anyone say if I
did something obviously wrong? Or does it sound like a it should be
working but it isn't? More info needed to troubleshoot?
This should work.  Did you set 'postuser' to something other than the 
default ?

-Forwarded Message-
From: Joakim Ryden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual domains shared folders
Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2003 16:57:58 -0700
Hey fellas -

so I've seen some confusion about shared folders and thought I'd check
out what the fuss was all about. ;)
I've used shared folders very happily and successfully in the past, but
on slightly older installations of Cyrus (this particular installation
is 2.2.1), and obviously never in a virtual domains environment. 

Ok, so what I did was:

localhost.freebsd.se cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
localhost.freebsd.se sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyone lrspi
FYI, anyone includes anonymous, so the ACL below is redundant.

localhost.freebsd.se sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] anonymous p
localhost.freebsd.se lam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
anonymous p
anyone lrspi
Now, using any IMAP client the folder shows up just fine and everyone
can do what they need to do to it. I cannot for the life of me figure
out how to send mail to this new folder. The LMTP conversation between
Postfix and Cyrus goes something like (sorry for the crappy wrapping):
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: lmtp socket: wanted attribute:
original_recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute name:
original_recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute value:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: lmtp socket: wanted attribute:
recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute name: recipient
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 250 2.0.0 ok
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: deliver_message: reusing (count
1) session with: /var/imap/socket/lmtp
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: MAIL
FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIZE=908
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: RCPT
TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: DATA
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 250 2.1.0 ok
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550-Mailbox unknown. 
Either there is no mailbox associated with this
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550-name or you do not
have authorization to see it.
Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550 5.1.1 User unknown

Did I miss something silly?
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Re: Virtual domains shared folders

2003-09-17 Thread Joe Rhett
You send it to a name of [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So if your imapd.conf sets postuser to bb (the old style) then use
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

If it is blank, use
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Note that you may need to convince your mta to keep the plus sign.

On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 04:57:58PM -0700, Joakim Ryden wrote:
 Hey fellas -
 
 so I've seen some confusion about shared folders and thought I'd check
 out what the fuss was all about. ;)
 
 I've used shared folders very happily and successfully in the past, but
 on slightly older installations of Cyrus (this particular installation
 is 2.2.1), and obviously never in a virtual domains environment. 
 
 Ok, so what I did was:
 
 localhost.freebsd.se cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 localhost.freebsd.se sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] anyone lrspi
 localhost.freebsd.se sam [EMAIL PROTECTED] anonymous p
 localhost.freebsd.se lam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 anonymous p
 anyone lrspi
 
 Now, using any IMAP client the folder shows up just fine and everyone
 can do what they need to do to it. I cannot for the life of me figure
 out how to send mail to this new folder. The LMTP conversation between
 Postfix and Cyrus goes something like (sorry for the crappy wrapping):
 
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: lmtp socket: wanted attribute:
 original_recipient
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute name:
 original_recipient
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute value:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: lmtp socket: wanted attribute:
 recipient
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: input attribute name: recipient
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
 /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 250 2.0.0 ok
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: deliver_message: reusing (count
 1) session with: /var/imap/socket/lmtp
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
 /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: MAIL
 FROM:[EMAIL PROTECTED] SIZE=908
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
 /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: RCPT
 TO:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
 /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: DATA
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
 /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 250 2.1.0 ok
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
 /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550-Mailbox unknown. 
 Either there is no mailbox associated with this
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
 /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550-name or you do not
 have authorization to see it.
 Sep 17 01:53:31 hq postfix/lmtp[19514]: 
 /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp]: 550 5.1.1 User unknown
 
 Did I miss something silly?
 
 --Jo
 

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how to disable pop?

2003-09-17 Thread Michael Grundmann
Hi,

how can i disable pop3-funktion in cyrus?

Michael
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