could name maybe a few large companies / organizations
that are also running it.
Thanks
Steve.
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David L. Parsley
Network Administrator, Roanoke College
If I have seen further it is by standing on ye shoulders of Giants.
--Isaac Newton
What does your cyrus mailer definition look like? Mine is something
like this:
Mcyrus, P=/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver, F=zmlsDFMnPqSXA@/:|, E=\r\n,
S=EnvFromL, R=EnvToL/HdrToL, U=cyrus:mail
T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix,
A=deliver -e -l
Specifically,
nsurance policy that deter
s
people who shouldn't be messing around with the system from doing just that.
At
least in my opinion; it makes me feel more comfortable.
As a wise man once said - "The most dangerous type of "computer" person is one
who
"thinks" they know what
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
[snip]
This is exactly the problem. A future version of Cyrus SASL will
probably discontinue the PAM password method is favor of forcing
people to use pwcheck.
Ofc, pwcheck could/would be made to use PAM? That might clean things up
a bit and make PAM more
somewhere in cyrus docs, since any reasonable size server
will need this. I think the default is 4096, and you'll hit that
quick. If your running RedHat, look at the /etc/sysctl.conf file for
the best way to do this on boot.
regards,
David
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David L. Parsley
Network Administrator