I would first go in with cyradm and run lm. There's a decent chance that
these folders did not get created as a subfolder of your INBOX, but
rather as seperate folders. If your lm output from cyradm looks
something like this:
cyradm lm
user.jonas
Sent Items
Drafts
Then the folders are not
I have a cyrus 1.6.24 running for a customer of mine, primarily using it
through a webmail (IMP) system. They have 5600+ accounts. The system has
a single P3 650MHz and the imap server runs off a single SCSI2 disk
(shared with the webserver). The machine's load average hangs around .30
most
You are not allowing your users to relay through
postfix. This is a postfix issue, not a cyrus
issue since you are getting delivery to the cyrus
mailstore for local addresses. I would recommend
looking into the SMTP_AUTH configuration for postfix.
Theodore Knab wrote:
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Gary Mills wrote:
Why does the server have so much control over these authentication
mechanisms? It seems to me that the IMAP client, configured by the
user, should be able to chose what level of security is appropriate.
Wouldn't it be better if the server offered all authentication
I believe both of these pam modules only allow the superuser to check
other user's passwords. Since the server runs as user cyrus, then only
the cyrus user can check its password. I think you will need to use a
pwcheck/saslauthd daemon to check passwords in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow.
Peter
I actually have some code to do LDAP based groups.
It is not excessively flexible, because I don't
really know LDAP. But I'm sure it could be easily
adapted to take the search constraints as a
configuration option. Is anyone interested in this?
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
From: Tim
Hello all,
All the talk about the sasldb migration reminds me
of Nalin Dahyabhai's pam sasldb patch
(http://people.redhat.com/nalin/test/pam_sasldb-20011022.tgz).
Has anyone tried that yet? My thought is this.
Perhaps people who need to migrate could use that
(probably with a little
Rob O'Connor wrote:
Wondering if there's a way of setting up a folder hierarchy (I'm using
cyrus imap 1.6.24) without relying on users already having personal
inboxes defined. Basically I want to set up a server dedicated to
shared folders *only*. I've run some tests and it seems
Hey everyone,
I'm trying to setup some group ACLs in Cyrus where the group membership
is defined by an LDAP server. Does anyone already have a patch that does
this for 1.6.x? THX.
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inform the user that the certificate
is for host.domain1, not host.domain2. If you have an alternative answer
to using IP vhosts for doing SSL, I would love to hear any thoughts on
how.
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Hey everyone,
I'm having a strange problem with imtest on a cyrus 1.6.24 box I'm
setting up. Connecting via cyradm works. From /var/log/messages:
May 3 13:45:48 sf imapd[2846]: login: localhost.localdomain[127.0.0.1]
toddnemanich PLAIN User logged in
However, if I try to use imtest,
this, would it be accepted into CVS?
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Hey everyone,
I was wondering if messages more than a certain age can automatically be
deleted from cyrus for users, possibly like how duplicate messages are
deleted? Is there any facility to do this?
, I wonder if this is a bug or just a common misconfiguration...
I'm not exactly sure if this is the reason, but PAM does not allow any
user except root to check another user's password. Hence you would only
be able to check against uid:Cyrus through PAM. Perhaps using the
pwcheck daemon can solve this proble
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