Dear List,
I have been using cyrus rpms provided by invoca.ch. The version being used
is;
cyrus-imapd-debuginfo-2.4.17-6.el6.x86_64
cyrus-imapd-devel-2.4.17-6.el6.x86_64
cyrus-imapd-utils-2.4.17-6.el6.x86_64
cyrus-imapd-2.4.17-6.el6.x86_64
I am using Horde groupware webmail edition and I am
Hello,
I had a cyrus installation running that worked perfectly. After a crash of a hard drive I had to reinstall the system. The hard drive contained the cyrus installation. However, the cyrus partition-default was on a different hard drive.
I reinstalled cyrus with the partition-default as
Hi there,
I got an unusual problem with sync_client. I am running two machines with
cyrus-imapd 2.3.14, let's call them primary and secondary. I ususally have
syncserver_allowplaintext: 0 set on the secondary so sync_client on the primary
will connect using TLS. This worked fine until a few
Greets!
I am researching lemonade compliance and what email servers may be able
to support key extensions, especially RFC 5465 - IMAP NOTIFY. As it
stands, no support appears to be available from any vendor. Cyrus 2.4
looks like it will support much of the new lemonade functionality, but
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Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
Joseph Brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Thursday, April 3, 2008 17:26 +0300 Nikos Gatsis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm facing a strange problem.
Every message I receive with Greek characters in subject cyrus
translate them to X...
Does somebody
with Greek characters in subject cyrus
translate them to X...
Does somebody know what's going on?
It means the Subject had 8-bit characters, not encoded. The sender's
email program should be encoding them. The header portion of mail
Quoting Nikos Gatsis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
Joseph Brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Thursday, April 3, 2008 17:26 +0300 Nikos Gatsis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm facing a strange problem.
Every message I receive with Greek characters in subject cyrus
--On Thursday, April 3, 2008 17:26 +0300 Nikos Gatsis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm facing a strange problem.
Every message I receive with Greek characters in subject cyrus
translate them to X...
Does somebody know what's going on?
It means the Subject had 8-bit characters
Joseph Brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--On Thursday, April 3, 2008 17:26 +0300 Nikos Gatsis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm facing a strange problem.
Every message I receive with Greek characters in subject cyrus
translate them to X...
Does somebody know what's going on?
It means
by matching headers?
Is there some way to do that, I mean to delete all messages marked in
subject as !! SPAM by means of cyrus tools?
Another solution could be to write a parsing script and then do
'reconstruct', but could this be achieved by means of cyrus tools?
Vladi Lemuroff
--On Monday, March 24, 2008 2:54 AM +0600 Vladi Lemurov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there some way to do that, I mean to delete all messages marked in
subject as !! SPAM by means of cyrus tools?
Give your account 'all' permission. Open the mailbox with an imap client
to select messages
Hi list,
I am attempting to install cyrus-imapd-2.3.11 and cyrus-sasl-2.1.22 from the
ports library on FreeBSD 6.3. I am using the CMU document at
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/imapd/install.html (and the contents links) as an
install guide.
Perl 5.8.8 and BDB 4.6 were installed prior to
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Is there a way to change sieve's subject from 'Auto: ...' to 'Automated Reply:
...'?
cyrus-imapd-2.3.1-2.8.fc5
Mike
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Mike Eggleston wrote:
Is there a way to change sieve's subject from 'Auto: ...' to 'Automated
Reply: ...'?
Change the string in sieve/bc_eval.c
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 17:12:38 +0200
From: Leon Kolchinsky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Can't delete cyrus mailbox?
To: 'Craig White' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Type:
text/plain; charset=windows-1255
Hello All,
I've
Dickson Law wrote:
Hi all
If I do not include the :subject directive in my vacation script the
reply subject line would be
'Re: X' where is the original subject line.
But If I add :subject Out of the Office in the vacation script the
subject line would be just that without appending
Hi all
If I do not include the :subject directive in my vacation script the
reply subject line would be
'Re: X' where is the original subject line.
But If I add :subject Out of the Office in the vacation script the
subject line would be just that without appending the original
Subject: Bounced Mail Due to Postfix/Cyrus conflict
INTRO
This message describes a problem between Postfix and Cyrus, and describes
a workaround which worked for us. The problem is caused by a
mis-communication between Postfix's lmtp client and Cyrus's lmtpd
daemon, and is triggered when
One day Cyrus-IMAPD 2.0.17 stoped accepting password from sasldb.
AUTH SMTP accepts passwords, Cyrus - not.
What is heppening with Cyrus?
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I am currently charged with administering our 1 semester old Cyrus server.
When the server was introduced a policy was written which stated that emails
over a certain age would be deleted. I can find no such function or feature
in Cyrus or it's associated tools. Does anyone know of a means to
Hi!
I'm new to all this, but don't you need to create the actual mailbox
using cyradm too?
cyradm -user one of the admins in /etc/imapd.conf localhost
createmailbox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
saslpasswd2 only adds passwords if I understand this correctly.
Your successful check (user test) tells you
Hi
Quoting A Clockwork Orange [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there.
What does it mean?
I use virtuals domains,.
Create the user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# saslpasswd2 -c [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password:
Again (for verification):
Good.
# ./sasldblistusers2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretOTP
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there.
What does it mean?
I use virtuals domains,.
Create the user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
# saslpasswd2 -c [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password:
Again (for verification):
Good.
# ./sasldblistusers2
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretOTP
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretOTP
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretOTP
test
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Hi,
Quoting Torsten Schlabach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know no other way to edit a header field without the editheader
support.
Well, let's ask the question in a different way:
Does anyone know *why* timsieved does not support the editheader extension?
I think nobody has done the work to
without the editheader
support.
Sieve don't allow to run other programms to edit the message like procmail.
Normaly the subject is changed by spamassasin and used to sort the mail
in folders by sieve or by the client.
But you could move all spam mails in an extra folder.
Michael Menge
Quoting
Hi!
We are using Cyrus IMAPd 2.1 with the corresponding timsieved.
I was looking at an example how I would be able to prefix the subject
line of a message in a Sieve script, so I could add a [SPAM] tag for
example.
I found some sample which contained require editheader, but the
editheader
Hi,
I know no other way to edit a header field without the editheader support.
Sieve don't allow to run other programms to edit the message like procmail.
Normaly the subject is changed by spamassasin and used to sort the
mail in folders by sieve or by the client.
But you could move all spam
Hi!
My Cyrus server removes any UTF-8 characters and exchanges them with XX
letters... Is there a way to allow unicode in headers?
Thanks,
G.
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From version 2.3.7 add
munge8bit: 0
reject8bit: 0
in imapd.conf and restart.
/Casper
Den Må, 2006-10-02, 17:54 skrev Georgy Goshin:
Hi!
My Cyrus server removes any UTF-8 characters and exchanges them with XX
letters... Is there a way to allow unicode in headers?
Thanks,
G.
Am Monday 02 October 2006 17:54 schrieb Georgy Goshin:
My Cyrus server removes any UTF-8 characters and exchanges them with XX
letters... Is there a way to allow unicode in headers?
Yes, encoding it. Headers are 7 Bit Ascii.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2822.html
in subjects of their mails.
G.
- Original Message -
From: Peter A. Friend [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Georgy Goshin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: UTF-8 in Subject field?
On Oct 2, 2006, at 8:54 AM, Georgy Goshin wrote:
Hi!
My Cyrus server removes
Thanks a lot to all!
D.
- Original Message -
From: Andreas Winkelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: UTF-8 in Subject field?
Am Monday 02 October 2006 17:54 schrieb Georgy Goshin:
My Cyrus server
characters in the subject now.
Wil
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Hi,
I have a requirement to do a vacation autoreply, which
includes the original subject as the reply subject.
i.e., if the original subject is Example heading,
then the reply should be Out-of-Office Autoreply -
Example heading.
I've read that I can use variables ${1}, but my
timsieved server
Is there someway to grep the user's mails by subject, content of mail or similar?I just found the way to do it by going to the spool directory what is only allowed to root.I would like to do it e.g. in shell scripts!
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On Tuesday 12 September 2006 08:03, Walter Willmertinger wrote:
I would like to do it e.g. in shell scripts!
Cyrus is a closed system. If you want the functionality, use a MUA that has
it. You might try something like fetchmail to sync up a local mail spool.
wt
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So do you or someone else know of a command line mail reader where I can scan my mails for some criteria?I know I can search mails e.g. with thunderbird. But I want to do it with shell scripts under linux to make some evaluations and generate lists.
2006/9/12, Warren Turkal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 10:14, you wrote:
So do you or someone else know of a command line mail reader where I can
scan my mails for some criteria?
I know I can search mails e.g. with thunderbird. But I want to do it with
shell scripts under linux to make some evaluations and generate
Walter Willmertinger wrote:
Is there someway to grep the user's mails by subject, content of mail or
similar?
I just found the way to do it by going to the spool directory what is
only allowed to root.
You can execute your shell script as root by using sudo
(http://www.gratisoft.us/sudo
Am Tuesday 12 September 2006 16:03 schrieb Walter Willmertinger:
Is there someway to grep the user's mails by subject, content of mail or
similar?
I just found the way to do it by going to the spool directory what is only
allowed to root.
I would like to do it e.g. in shell scripts!
Hmm
:message
$from$, $env-from$, $subject$;
}
I get a notifaction with the subject of:
[SIEVE] New mail notification
How can i change it
Mike Luich
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Hi,
I'm new to this list and new to Cyrus. I have a problem on a Mac OS
X 10.4.4 Server. The problem may be due to something that Apple has
added but I've been unable to get help from any of the Apple forums.
It may be that someone on this list can figure out the problem but
more than
I have the same problem with two users.
Looks like it happen when we changed the mail server setup so it
would work with apple.
I would also like to know the answer to this problem.
Thanks
Ben
On Feb 2, 2006, at 11:31 AM, Perry Smith wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to this list and new to Cyrus. I
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hi all,
i am trying to configure my cyrus-imap in order to use it with sasl,mysql,pam
to support multi-domains mail server ..
my main question is:
i am following up a http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-sarge/ tutorail in
order to build this mail server
hi all,
i am trying to configure my cyrus-imap in order to use it with
sasl,mysql,pam to support multi-domains mail server ..
my main question is:
i am following up a http://workaround.org/articles/ispmail-sarge/ tutorail
in order to build this mail server ..
this tutorial uses courier-imap
Hello lkolchin,
Monday, November 7, 2005, 6:28:37 PM, you wrote:
luhai The patch from Igor is also interesting, if nothing
luhai else works, I'd like to try it.
I must to inform you that developers of this patch do not accept it
because it not correctly deals with 8-bit headers. But I mean that
Hello
All,
I havevery
annoying problemsince I've moved to Cyrus from
UW-IMAP:
When someone sends
e-mail froma number ofservers to my users, and Subject line is in
hebrew, the only Subject they see on their Outlook Express
or
Horde IMP is
Subject: XX
Hello All,
I have very annoying problem since I've moved to Cyrus from UW-IMAP:
When someone sends e-mail from a number of servers to my users, and
Subject line is in hebrew, the only Subject they see on their Outlook
Express or
Horde IMP is Subject: XX
On the other hand, same
Hi,
--On 7. November 2005 13:40:05 +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have very annoying problem since I've moved to Cyrus from UW-IMAP:
When someone sends e-mail from a number of servers to my users, and
Subject line is in hebrew, the only Subject they see on their Outlook
Express or Horde IMP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have very annoying problem since I've moved to Cyrus from UW-IMAP:
When someone sends e-mail from a number of servers to my users, and
Subject line is in hebrew, the only Subject they see on their Outlook
Express or
Horde IMP is Subject: XX
On the other
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Thanks to all who replyed.
I understand now that this are the hotmail and many other clients to blame for
these kind of headers.
But in reality I would like to deal with this problem (not just blame the
clients) via Cyrus (UW-IMAP and Exchange seem to deal
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Hello,
I'm trying to configure Cyrus imap v 2.2.12 with SSL. It works ok when
using a self signed certificate that is in pem format. But, when I
configure it to use the certificate we purchased from Comodo, I have
problems. I am testing the key using the command openssl s_client
-connect
Hi,
I'm seeing something funny here I was hoping that someone could help me with.
I had
a user complain that when he sorts his mail by Subject in our webmail interface
(Horde/IMP), all of his messages disappear. I investigated and discovered the
problem is occuring when IMP attempts to get
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Michael Sims wrote:
My server's vitals:
Cyrus IMAP v2.1.18 (I know, I need to upgrade to 2.2.x, haven't had a
chance yet) Linux (Red Hat EL 2.1, Kernel 2.4.9-e.27smp)
Has anyone seen something similar, or would anyone have any idea where I
could start looking? I tried
David Carter wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Michael Sims wrote:
My server's vitals:
Cyrus IMAP v2.1.18 (I know, I need to upgrade to 2.2.x, haven't had a
chance yet) Linux (Red Hat EL 2.1, Kernel 2.4.9-e.27smp)
Has anyone seen something similar, or would anyone have any idea
where I could
The message was undeliverable due to the following reason:
Your message was not delivered because the destination server was
unreachable within the allowed queue period. The amount of time
a message is queued before it is returned depends on local configura-
tion parameters.
Most likely there is
Virus Warning Message
The virus (W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) was detected in the attachment letter.zip. The
attached File letter.zip has been removed.
Nachfolgender Virus (W32/[EMAIL PROTECTED]) wurde im Attachment letter.zip
gefunden,
deshalb wurde das Attachment letter.zip
.
While I see how some people may want to have some special identifier
in the Subject of the message, I think the claims that they can't get
things auto-sorted are exagerations. More often it's the case
they don't want to auto-sort, but be able to quickly pick things out
of their unsorted incoming
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 07:43:44AM -0500, Greg Harris wrote:
While some subject lines do get a little messy, it is easier for a person to
jump past all of the junk in the subject line than to move messages between
folders. This is the only list that I know of that does not add a tag
with sorting on that with any tool that I
have tried.
While I see how some people may want to have some special identifier
in the Subject of the message, I think the claims that they can't get
things auto-sorted are exagerations. More often it's the case
they don't want to auto-sort
in the addressing scheme. If I can set my filter to look for any
instance of [Info-Cyrus] in the subject line, then everything that is
supposed to go to that folder goes and nothing else.
All mails from list has: Sender: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
header set. This is sufficient for all decent mail
As of today, the info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu list runs on
Majordomo. We have no plans to make any changes to the list
configuration, as we are in the process of phasing out our Majordomo
server in favor of Mailman.
We also have no plans to add an [info-cyrus] tag to the subject line
in the addressing scheme. If I can set my filter to look for any
instance of [Info-Cyrus] in the subject line, then everything that is
supposed to go to that folder goes and nothing else.
I'm against it. I see no advantages over Sender header. I'm
subscribed here for since Sep 2002 and didn't have any
Am 16.05.2005 um 12:50 schrieb Goetz Babin-Ebell:
On Sun, May 15, 2005 at 07:40:25PM -0400, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
I would also like to see '[info-cyrus]' put on the subject line.
Yes, right.
My MacOSX Mail application cannot sort mail from here into the right
postboxes.
Greetings,
Robert
how some people may want to have some special identifier
in the Subject of the message, I think the claims that they can't get
things auto-sorted are exagerations. More often it's the case
they don't want to auto-sort, but be able to quickly pick things out
of their unsorted incoming message list
Hi All.
I'm a newbie to both Cyrus and this list, so be gentle :-)
Environ:
Mac OS X 10.3.38 / Mac OS X Server / Mac G5 Dual Processor
Problem:
The mail access logs keep repeating the following...
Feb 26 08:27:09 server ctl_cyrusdb[6475]: checkpointing cyrus databases
Feb 26 08:27:09 server
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Cyrus-IMAP converts all 8bit chars in subject into X.
I would like to know which mail readers (or other software) had problems with
such characters?
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I would like to know which mail readers (or other software) had problems
with such characters?
Cyrus itself does. It is charset-aware (IMAP is, for searches). It needs to
know the charset. Nobody so far stepped up to write a
also ich wollte die saslauthd Auth gegen LDAP machen (momentan mysql)
Sep 7 21:54:05 gate slapd[1000]: conn=153 fd=21 ACCEPT from IP=127.0.0.1:36884
(IP=0.0.0.0:389)
Sep 7 21:54:05 gate slapd[1011]: conn=153 op=0 BIND dn= method=128
Sep 7 21:54:05 gate slapd[1011]: conn=153 op=0 RESULT tag=97
hi there!
i am using cyrus,postfix mail. i am having problems for checking users mail
password from the mysql db. i was doing it previously, my db and mail was in
the same server. but i wanna move the db to a different server now. i have
done the following things,
* added an user in mysql for
Mathias,
Hi,
I'm just a beginner with cyrus-imap, working with Suse 9.1 in a small
network with W2K and OL 2002 and OE 6. Using Google as much as I can
the
last few days, but there is not really much docu or HOWTO explaining
the
work together cyrus-IMAP - Outlook. (What is a INBOX, where
-From: Greg Winterstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Resent-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Mulberry-Rcpt-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: The Friday Letter
Resent-Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
X-Resent-Mailer: Mulberry/3.1.6 (Win32 Demo)
X-Mulberry-Identity: Default
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed
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I deleted Folders Drafts, Trash. In ../cyrus/user/leo
I create it again but mail client does not see them!
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Hi I am deploying a cyrus server for my second time. The first time was
great. This time I wanted to learn more about disaster recovery.
I am using the simon matter rpm 2.2.3-8 confugured with virtdomain:
support.
As a test I deleted the cyrus.* files from a mailbox
I thought that I may be able
Hi I am deploying a cyrus server for my second time. The first time was
great. This time I wanted to learn more about disaster recovery.
I am using the simon matter rpm 2.2.3-8 confugured with virtdomain:
support.
As a test I deleted the cyrus.* files from a mailbox
I thought that I may be able
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--On Monday, December 15, 2003 15:16:51 + Alain Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would it be possible for the list administrator, to force the adding of
something like [cyrus] into the subject line for all mail reflected from
this list ?
I get quite a lot of mail, other lists do this I find
Would it be possible for the list administrator, to force the adding of
something like [cyrus] into the subject line for all mail reflected from this list ?
I get quite a lot of mail, other lists do this I find it a useful way of
deciding what to read.
Thanks
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Alain Williams
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On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 03:16:51PM +, Alain Williams wrote:
Would it be possible for the list administrator, to force the adding of
something like [cyrus] into the subject line for all mail reflected from this list ?
FWIW, I use the Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] header in my filter.
Given that I know the path of a Cyrus mailbox, is it possible to move a
mail into a sub-folder of this mailbox using a .procmailrc recipe?
Many thanks,
Geoff
Hi there,
I have cyrus installed along with sendmail. Now I recieved hundreds of equal
emails. The result is, that I cant acdess my inbox anymore. My email client
tells me 400 emails in the inbox, but cant access the headers because the
server is down. It is not, I can access all other email
Hello,
sendmail-8.12.6+cyrus-imapd-2.0.17
I'd like sendmail to check presence of the cyrus
mailbox during establishing SMTP connection.
If the cyrus mailbox doesn't present sendmail
drops SMTP connection (doesn't recieve email).
What have i to write in sendmail.mc
file?
Thanks in
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