of localhost and the host name.
As further confirmation, check that
telnet 127.0.0.1 1
is quickly rejected, but
telnet localhost 1
or
telnet `hostname` 1
get delayed, and then rejected. That would pretty much confirm it is
a DNS-related issue.
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[16150]: multiple entries for service 'imap'
I believe you must give each service a unique name (the first entry on
each line). For example, call them imap01, imap02, imap03 and so on,
not all just imap.
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entropy source, rather than /dev/random?
Hope this helps,
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be aliased as usual).
Does this approach disable single instance store?? We use Postfix
2.0.11-2 RPMs on Red Hat 8.0 here this way.
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localhost.localdomain cm user/chef2b
localhost.localdomain cm user/chef2b/Dollar\ Bill
localhost.localdomain
works fine here, against 2.1.11. I'm using unixhierarchysep: yes,
hence the use of / where you had . in the example.
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the openssl extension loaded in
/etc/php.ini it will do STARTTLS when communicating with the IMAP
server. This is in SquirrelMail 1.4.1, I think this capability was
added in 1.4.0.
You can also set
$use_smtp_tls = true;
for its connections to the SMTP server.
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and various IMAP history files say there was one for the old Xerox
LISP machines, called MM-D.
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is not exactly
an optimized approach. It works for me for a few hundred users.
If your auxprop does something interesting, it may be faster to bypass
saslpasswd2 and create the database entries more directly?
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something to protect the
accountname/password information and the email itself from such
snooping, so stunnel on the Squirrelmail box (and 100% IMAPS only on
the Cyrus server) might be appropriate.
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the patches and .spec file to see how it was done.
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the software configuration for your
setup by hand the hard way, and getting confused.
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that you are an OpenLDAP
developer, and so are naturally interested in getting people to
migrate to the current release of your software :-)
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mailservers) are
expected to be able to use the package management system that their
chosen distribution uses. Fortunately for Red Hat admins who want to
use Cyrus, Simon Matter has done most of the hard work for us, and
create suitable RPMs already.
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as a pile of
files, or to run software that naively does that (thereby causing your
own problem, as has been pointed out) in order to scan email for
viruses.
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On 21 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 14:16 -0800 Jonathan Marsden wrote:
How about checking for viruses before mail reaches Cyrus? Such as
with a virus scanner that runs as a milter which sendmail talks to
when it receives mail? Or a similar approach for whatever your
chosen MTA
be a problem for the Cyrus Date:
header parser or not.
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messages only in /var/log/messages, just
delete your syslog.conf entry for /var/log/auth.log.
Which way you do it just a matter of personal preference.
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the documentation in HTML
and as text you also need to do
(cd doc ; make -f Makefile.dist)
Or, if you are working in a Red Hat Linux universe and would like SRPM
and binary RPMs from the 2.2 CVS, I can make mine (based very heavily
on Simon Matter's RPMs for 2.1.11) available.
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attribute). That 'works' for HTTPS web browsing, but generally fails
for IMAPS and POP3S use. You just need the correct real hostname in
your certificate.
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in main ()
#7 0x42017589 in __libc_start_main () from /lib/i686/libc.so.6
(gdb)
How can I best troubleshoot this further -- or is a quick fix already
known?
Thanks,
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If you have it around, connecting with mutt rather than Pine might
also be a useful test?
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Something in CVS 2.2 changed since 26 Sept 2002 that apparently makes
for trouble compiling it under Red Hat 7.3.
(1) The first issue is probably just the a lack of a #include
mkgmtime.h before using a struct tm in lib/mkgmtime.c (make output
at end of message). There is a similar omission (of
. Ignore: does nothing, leaves any existing Return-Path header(s) in
place.
That way all reasonable possibilities (at least, that I can think up!)
for handling Return-Path are available and documented.
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anyone else can do to get
virtdomain support more official than it just being there in CVS.
So the question becomes: what, if anything can non-CMU people do that
would help cause a release of 2.2 (or 2.1 with virtdomains in it??) to
happen sooner rather than later?
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approach was, I'd happily submit patches to the Cyrus documentation
files describing it. But I keep thinking that someone somewhere
surely knows of a better way than making changes to proto.m4 :-)
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don't know for sure! I think that is a 'marker' that later
sendmail.cf rules later notice and remove. It was there in the
original rules I modified, so I left it there :-)
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# not local -- try mailer table lookup
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for some reason).
If you absolutely *must* install from the source manually, then read
the .spec file from his RPMs and use its approach as a basis for your
own.
http://home.teleport.ch/simix/
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: $!;
}
Save that script as setacl.pl and then you can do
perl setacl.pl username1 username2 username3 username4
and have it set all of those users to have full control over their own
INBOXes.
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On 26 Nov 2002, John Lederer writes:
When I looked at the mailbox structure of our test group I found
some disconcerting variance. Some users had a directory named
INBOX, some did not. ...
In any event we want a consistent mailbox structure that supports
Moxilla's special Sent, Drafts,
the problem, then
the issue is indeed the %mandir setting, and the cause of the /usr/man
value should be tracked back through the various places in RPM config
files where it might be being set.
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sysadmin who just wants to grab an RPM or a .deb and
install it and have Cyrus just work, upgrading as new RPMs/.debs are
released, it could be a big deal in the long run.
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them. I suspect that
would significantly increase the complexity of the code.
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On 18 Nov 2002, Jules Agee writes:
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
Are you recommending that RH 8.0 users running Cyrus should
downgrade their BDB libraries to a 3.x RPM set ...
I think a lot of people would recommend you stay away from RH 8.0
for production servers. Not that I know of any
] */
+if (!sqimap_mailbox_exists($imap_stream, 'INBOX')) {
+ sqimap_mailbox_create($imap_stream, 'INBOX', '');
+}
return $imap_stream;
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support in some cases). You might
want to include the contents of /etc/imapd.conf,
/etc/sysconfig/saslauthd, and /usr/lib/sasl*/*.conf as well as the
exact versions of the cyrus-imapd and cyrus-sasl-* RPMs you are using.
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/usr/local/lib
into the /etc/ld.so.conf file, perhaps?
Thanks again: it works nicely!
Good :-)
Take care,
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just works. But I don't think I should really
have had to do that, so there is possibly a buglet lurking in the
imapd virtual domain stuff somewhere in this area??
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packages
such as .deb's for Debian etc etc, onto the primary Cyrus-related web
site?
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On 28 Mar 2002, Clifford Thurber writes:
At 01:40 PM 3/27/2002 -0800, you wrote:
will allow connections to the imaps and pop3s ports, and for
STARTTLS to work on the standard IMAP port, with no manual
post-install configuration by the user at all related to SSL/TLS.
This is very cool. Is
On 28 Mar 2002, Clifford Thurber writes:
Wow great thanks. I did this last summer but I lost my notes on
getting this working so this helps. Are you using cyrus with
sendmail?
Yes.
Did you manage to get the TLS working as mentioned in that article?
Curious?
Not quite yet, but I'm very
On 28 Mar 2002, Simon Matter writes:
Ramiro Morales schrieb:
FYI, Simon Matter announced his WIP RPM packages of Cyrus 2.1.x in
thsi last back in February.
http://home.teleport.ch/simix/
I have updated to cyrus imapd 2.1.3. The database backends are now
configurable at compile. I'm
On 29 Mar 2002, Simon Matter writes:
Mee too I don't know what is much better with DB4. I just tried it
and wanted the SRPM to be ready when DB4 comes in. I have expected
to see cyrus-sasl 2.x and DB4 in the upcoming RedHat release. Both
packages were on rawhide but now it seems they are
%defattr(-,root,root)
%config %{_sysconfdir}/cyrus.conf
@@ -698,6 +728,9 @@
%attr(750,cyrus,mail) %{_localstatedir}/imap/sieve
%changelog
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+- Automatically generate and use a test SSL cert, if openssl is installed.
+
* Sun Jan 27 2002 Ramiro
On 26 Mar 2002, Ramiro Morales writes (as part of a series of ideas):
tls_cert_file: /usr/local/lib/ssl/newcert.cer
tls_key_file: /usr/local/lib/ssl/key.pem
with these SSL cert and key files created as
described in the install-configure.html file?
This one was the solution. Many
or changes to my configuration should I make I make
in order to get pop3 and imap over SSL working for this platform? I'd
prefer not to update to Cyrus 2.1.x just yet, because of the SASLv2
requirement.
I suspect I may have just missed something obvious...?
Thanks in advance!
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