Hello,
I have got one more problem with Cyrus IMAP and SASL/ptloader, that
does not allow me to be entirely happy with my setup.
The issue is that I want to be able to store the Cyrus IMAP admin
credentials locally on the Linux server, while all other users are
using LDAP backend for login. I
Problem solved so far: I mounted the share with cifs instead of smbfs and
reconstruct ist working now :-)
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On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 13:39 +0200, Evgeniy Arbatov wrote:
Hello,
I have got one more problem with Cyrus IMAP and SASL/ptloader, that
does not allow me to be entirely happy with my setup.
The issue is that I want to be able to store the Cyrus IMAP admin
credentials locally on the Linux server,
On 13/01/2010 15:35, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
The issue is that I want to be able to store the Cyrus IMAP admin
credentials locally on the Linux server, while all other users are
using LDAP backend for login. I thought of using PAM in saslauthd, but
this does not work, because I also use
On 1/13/10 2:11 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
[ ... ]
My own real problem as RPM maintainer is that I'd like to stay with
logging to mail facility and not touching syslog config.
[ ... ]
Chiming in here, specifically on this issue. I manually tweak the
*.spec file to suit my local site
nodens2099 wrote:
EA I want to be able to store the Cyrus IMAP admin credentials
EA locally on the Linux server, while all other users are
EA using LDAP backend for login. [..]
EA this does not work, because I also use ptloader on the Cyrus IMAP
EA server and hence all the authentication is
I have a similar patch which assumes proxy and admin lines are
authoritative, so if they are not found in whatever authorization
system (including LDAP) but they are found in imapd.conf, then they
are considered valid canonicalized.
I don't see this issue in BZ, but I suspect it's there...
On 13 Jan 2010, at 02:11, Simon Matter wrote:
My own real problem as RPM maintainer is that I'd like to stay with
logging to mail facility and not touching syslog config. Now with
older
releases, this was possible without much trouble because the logging
volume was moderate for not too
Thilo Rießner wrote:
If seen the post about network file system and cyrus, but in our case we have
to use a smbfs mounted partition for cyrus (at least for some time). It works
quite well so far, but now I have to do a reconstruct for my mailbox, because
ther was a problem. The reconstruct
Bron Gondwana wrote:
Anyway, I'd love feedback on any or all of it, and if there
are other things that you feel are really important for the
future viability of Cyrus I'd love to hear about them as well.
I haven't yet had a chance to look at the QRESYNC stuff that
Ken's already done for 2.4,
Bron Gondwana wrote:
Perhaps it would be a good idea, then, to make the '-k' behavior the
default and use another option to invert the logic?
Absolutely... it will probably happen in 2.4 or 2.5... it's on my list
of incompatible changes!
Great, glad to hear it!
Wil
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On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:10 +0100, Alexey Melnikov
alexey.melni...@isode.com wrote:
Bron Gondwana wrote:
While we're at it, I'm much more interested in cross-folder searching with
sort
order that doesn't require folder as the first item, but that's
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Wil Cooley wrote:
And anyway, would it
be faster to open and list 1,000 files in 23 directories than to open one
directory and list 23,000 files? Would that be overshadowed by the cost of
opening all 23,000 files (which I presume it would need to if it were resorting
to
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 16:26 -0800, David Lang david.l...@digitalinsight.com
wrote:
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:10 +0100, Alexey Melnikov
alexey.melni...@isode.com wrote:
Bron Gondwana wrote:
While we're at it, I'm much more interested in
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:40 -0800, David Lang david.l...@digitalinsight.com
wrote:
Absolutely - two issues.
1: how to you give folders UIDs?
I thought that there was mention in your list of addressing folders by
UID for
replication purposes.
UniqueID - it's an internal 16 hex digit
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 04:02:43PM -0800, Wil Cooley wrote:
Bron Gondwana wrote:
Anyway, I'd love feedback on any or all of it, and if there
are other things that you feel are really important for the
future viability of Cyrus I'd love to hear about them as well.
I haven't yet had a
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:40 -0800, David Lang david.l...@digitalinsight.com
wrote:
Absolutely - two issues.
1: how to you give folders UIDs?
I thought that there was mention in your list of addressing folders by
UID for
replication purposes.
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