Cyrus IMAPD v. 2.0.15
Postfix MTA v. 20010228-pl03
pam_mysql
Linux
This could probably be considered a Postfix issue - but I'm going
to try here first if nobody minds... (c8=
Hopefully this is very simple:
When I log onto cyradm, the first prompt I recieve is:
'Please enter your
And this one also:
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Wolfgang Schäfer wrote:
hi david,
David wrote:
Thanks a lot for your answer Wolfgang.
Let me point you in my actual
I forget to send this email to the mailling list, so here you have it.
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Thanks a lot for your answer Wolfgang.
Let me point you in my actual situation:
I have downloaded the latest version of imapd-cyrus: 2.0.15. (tgz format)
I wanted to install the sasl
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
How did you install and test the script?
I install the script with installsieve -i script -u user server
In the sieve subdirectory form cyrus-imapd-2.0.14 is a test-programm (./test
-v script), which reports no error. so the syntax is ok.
Where is
Nico Weichbrod wrote:
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
How did you install and test the script?
I install the script with installsieve -i script -u user server
I didn't think that installsieve compiled anymore. You should start
using the sieveshell perl program with Cyrus
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I log onto cyradm, the first prompt I recieve is:
'Please enter your password:'
...which never works ( I'm using pam_mysql for auth ), and subsequently
generates the following log:
Jul 9 23:36:35 shnarf imapd[4912]: badlogin:
I've had similar problems as those described earlier, but I've only
just subscribed.
I followed the Cyrus-HOWTO for Linux, which instructs you to set
up inetd. I'm using xinetd, so I thought the problem was how I set
up the entries for imap and pop3. In those entries, the server is