Hi all.
After a search of the archives, I was unable to find a similar query --
so here it goes...
I should mention that I'm a Cyrus IMAP 1.6 veteran. I have that
version running on a NetBSD box, and I've had little trouble with it.
But recently I've been trying to migrate mail service from
Hi,
I've been able to configure saslauthd with ldap authentication against my
Lotus Domino eDirectory.
My Cyrus IMAP server works fine too.
I've created the mailboxes and the users can send and receive mail
perfectly.
Now, my following step is try to configure saslauthd for secure ldap.
And, of
hi there..
I've just finished compiling/installing cyrus.
but when i testrun /usr/cyrus/bin/master
i get this in my imapd.log
ctl_cyrusdb[14718]: checkpointing cyrus databases
incorrect version of Berkeley db: compiled against 4.1.25, linked against
4.0.14db
is this an error, or just
Hi all,
I am trying to setup Cyrus on RedHat 8.0. When I try to use cyradm to add
the user accounts etc. I get an error.
Can't locate Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0
Jacob bager wrote:
hi there..
I've just finished compiling/installing cyrus.
but when i testrun /usr/cyrus/bin/master
i get this in my imapd.log
ctl_cyrusdb[14718]: checkpointing cyrus databases
incorrect version of Berkeley db: compiled against 4.1.25, linked
against 4.0.14db
is this an
So i should check my Path and recompile?
Robert Scussel writes:
This is an error, master will not run like this. You are somehow compiling
it against berkeley 4.1.25 then dynamically loading the berkeley 4.0.14db
libraries.
I have had this when I tried to do a make install after I had
This is an error, master will not run like this. You are somehow
compiling it against berkeley 4.1.25 then dynamically loading the
berkeley 4.0.14db libraries.
I have had this when I tried to do a make install after I had already
made cyrus, but I had upgraded berkeley, or if you specify a
Can't remember how to fix it but
It is referring to your perl search path. Perl has it's own PATH environment
variable. It is looking everywhere it knows to look for the file.
This at least is what the @INC is for.
Michael J Barber
SUNY Plattsburgh
CMS Computer Labs Technician
116D
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Ana Ribas/Upcnet wrote:
Hi,
I've been able to configure saslauthd with ldap authentication against my
Lotus Domino eDirectory.
My Cyrus IMAP server works fine too.
I've created the mailboxes and the users can send and receive mail
perfectly.
Now, my following step is
Hi all,
I have installed cyrus-imapd-2.2.1-BETA with virtual domains enabled and I
would like to know if there is any way of setting different configuration
settings for each virtual domain.
For example if I have two different domains and I want to set one or more
options to different values
Is it possible to install a recent timsieved with cyrus imap 2.0.17?
I would like to get mulberry to install sieve scripts, which I believe is
only possible with post 1.3 versions of timsieved.
Paul Christie
Bath University Computing Services
Do you have multiple versions of Berkeley db on your machine?
It might make it easier for this and other programs that link against it
to remove all of the berkeley versions prior to 4.1.25 if that is an
option. I have had multiple problems with multiple versions of berkeley
on the same
Hello,
I try to setup cyrus imapd 2.2.1 beta + web-cyradm
(cyrus+postfix+mysql+pam_mysql+saslauthd). And I have such problem:
after setup, I try to login with cyrus user and get error:
Authetntification is done through saslauthd - pam - pam_mysql - mysql
I tried to debug, saslauthd returns OK.
On RedHat 7.3, doing :
# mv /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/* \
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/
worked for me.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 02:07:14PM +0200, Andrea Bencini wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to setup Cyrus on RedHat 8.0. When I try to use cyradm to add
I don't understand why the 'p' acl for 'anyone' is needed when using 'deliver -m'.
While logged in as user 'tester' if I use the command
deliver -m test-folder tester
followed by a message, instead of going into user.tester.test-folder the message
goes into the inbox. cyradm's lam
24 2003 13:36, Ana Ribas/Upcnet :
Hi,
I've been able to configure saslauthd with ldap authentication against my
Lotus Domino eDirectory.
My Cyrus IMAP server works fine too.
I've created the mailboxes and the users can send and receive mail
perfectly.
Now, my following step is try to
Hi all,
I am trying to setup Cyrus on RedHat 8.0. When I try to use cyradm to view
the user accounts etc. I get an error.
Can't locate Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0
Phil Chambers wrote:
I don't understand why the 'p' acl for 'anyone' is needed when using 'deliver -m'.
While logged in as user 'tester' if I use the command
deliver -m test-folder tester
followed by a message, instead of going into user.tester.test-folder the message
goes into the
Paul Christie wrote:
Is it possible to install a recent timsieved with cyrus imap 2.0.17?
I don't know OTH. I'd say try it by creating a new service in
cyrus.conf with 2.1.x timsieved listening on a different port from your
2.0.17 timsieved. Then configure Mulberry to talk to this port. I
Christos Soulios wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed cyrus-imapd-2.2.1-BETA with virtual domains enabled and I
would like to know if there is any way of setting different configuration
settings for each virtual domain.
For example if I have two different domains and I want to set one or more
Are there any imap or pop3 entries in [x]inetd.conf (or whatever the
equivalent is on OS X)? You could also try doing:
fuser -n tcp imap
to see which processes are listening for imap connections, one of which
better be master.
Michael Ellis wrote:
Hi all.
After a search of the archives, I
There is no any specific entries concerning this error in logs (maillog or
messages)..
Maybe You need more info? I could send..
regards,
Martynas
--- Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I try to setup cyrus imapd 2.2.1 beta + web-cyradm
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Is it possible to install a recent timsieved with cyrus imap 2.0.17?
I don't know OTH. I'd say try it by creating a new service in
cyrus.conf with 2.1.x timsieved listening on a different port from your
2.0.17 timsieved. Then configure Mulberry to
yes, I get the same entries to log as Simon.
regards,
Martynas
--- Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I try to setup cyrus imapd 2.2.1 beta + web-cyradm
(cyrus+postfix+mysql+pam_mysql+saslauthd). And I have such problem:
after setup, I try to
Hi Ken.
Shame on me for failing to mention that I had verified that there were
no IMAP or POP3 entries in my inetd.conf file. Still, you have a valid
point. If a process was already listening on the IMAP port, the
symptom would be the same. However, as far as I can tell, that's not
the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I try to setup cyrus imapd 2.2.1 beta + web-cyradm
(cyrus+postfix+mysql+pam_mysql+saslauthd). And I have such problem:
after setup, I try to login with cyrus user and get error:
Authetntification is done through saslauthd - pam - pam_mysql - mysql
I
People who use the Exim MTA may be interested to know the following if they want to
deliver direct to a user mailbox other than the inbox. Up to now I had needed to
have the 'p' ACl for 'anyone' set on the mailbox before it would work. Now I know
how to get round that.
(I use a separate lmtp
Hi,
is it possible to use sieve scripts on bulletin boards?
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Bernhard Erdmann wrote:
is it possible to use sieve scripts on bulletin boards?
Not currently. This is mostly because its unclear how the interactions
would work (if one bboard files into another bboard with a script, should
that script now run? for example).
-Rob
Hi Rob.
I thought your suggestion to try truss/strace was a good one, so
performed the Mac OS X equivalent. On that OS, the command you want is
called sample (included with the developer tools).
After starting MASTER and attempting to telnet to the IMAP port, MASTER
dutifully spawns the
Even though your suggestions were good, they weren't applicable to this
particular issue. In fact, running the find command to find all the
source files with indented directives only showed up a couple lines as
follows (using a slightly different command than you supplied):
% find . -name
--On Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:23 AM +0100 Christos Soulios
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I also compiled cyrus-imapd-2.2.1-BETA on a Solaris 9 box with Forte C
compiler. I had some of the same problems, which come from the fact that
cyrus is mostly gcc compiler oriented.
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--On Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:23 AM +0100 Christos Soulios
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3) After that, it compiles for awhile and then stops on imap/protocol.c
with the following error:
cc: Error: ./../lib/prot.h, line 209: Missing ;. (nosemi)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2,
Thanks for the info... I switched over to using flock() and I can confirm
that it is now being used instead of fnctl(). The problem is that I still
see the same problem as before with regards to over 16500 instances of the
following:
stat(/var/imap/mailboxes.db, 0x00011FFF9C98) = 0
On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 02:20 PM, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
-- Michael Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have
mumbled on Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2003 13:37 Uhr -0400 regarding Re:
Trouble running Cyrus IMAP 2.1.14:
I thought your suggestion to try truss/strace was a good one, so
--On Tuesday, July 22, 2003 5:08 PM -0400 Rob Siemborski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Scott Adkins wrote:
With respect to the compile errors, this is what I have found:
1) The configure process appears to pick up on the fact that Tru64 does
have getnameinfo(), but not
Since I've been able to coerce the IMAPD daemon to run, I've been
playing around with the cyradm command. I've found that it does not
echo my typing to the screen, so I can't *see* the commands I am
issuing, but cyradm will respond to them.
Is there some plainly obvious option that I failed
Scott Adkins wrote:
Even though your suggestions were good, they weren't applicable to this
particular issue. In fact, running the find command to find all the
source files with indented directives only showed up a couple lines as
follows (using a slightly different command than you supplied):
Is it possible for sieve to auto-create folders that don't already exist
when it tries to fileinto? I've got a sieve script like the following:
require fileinto;
# Filter spam
if header :contains X-Spam-Flag YES {
fileinto INBOX.junk-mail;
}
But the folder INBOX.junk-mail must
Thanks for the idea, Sebastian. I thought you might be on to something.
Unfortunately, changing to Western did not make a difference.
It seems to me that cyradm might be setup not to echo characters by
default in order to better support script processing. I can see where
running cyradm in a
I had the same problem, what I had to do was alter cyradm from:
exec Perl -MCyrus::IMAP::Shell -e shell -- $@
to:
exec Perl -I/usr/imap/lib/perl5/site_perl -MCyrus::IMAP::Shell -e
(insert whatever path you have to the Shell.pm above)
-Andreas
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I like Evolution, but as best as I can tell:
With there MAPI connector (which I do not have) you can access
contacts,...
But with straight evolution you can not access contacts, tasks,
etc created by outlook users. You can create evolution contacts, etc.
Which I believe are in a
-- Michael Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on
Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2003 15:00 Uhr -0400 regarding Re: Trouble running
Cyrus IMAP 2.1.14:
Since I've been able to coerce the IMAPD daemon to run, I've been playing
around with the cyradm command. I've found that it does not echo
--On Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:56 PM -0400 Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Scott Adkins wrote:
Even though your suggestions were good, they weren't applicable to this
particular issue. In fact, running the find command to find all the
source files with indented directives only showed
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Scott Adkins wrote:
% find . -name '*.[ch]' | xargs egrep '^[: :]+#'
./sieve/addr-lex.c: #pragma warn -rch
./sieve/addr-lex.c: #pragma warn -use
./sieve/sieve-lex.c: #pragma warn -rch
./sieve/sieve-lex.c: #pragma warn -use
Even though it has no bearing on
Andrew Morgan wrote:
Is it possible for sieve to auto-create folders that don't already exist
when it tries to fileinto? I've got a sieve script like the following:
require fileinto;
# Filter spam
if header :contains X-Spam-Flag YES {
fileinto INBOX.junk-mail;
}
But the folder
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Scott Adkins wrote:
Well, I looked at those files and thought they would be generated by flex,
but when I untarred the distribution, they were already there. Are they
recreated on the fly, or are the ones provided in the distribution used?
They'll be recreated if they
Scott Adkins wrote:
--On Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:56 PM -0400 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Adkins wrote:
Even though your suggestions were good, they weren't applicable to this
particular issue. In fact, running the find command to find all the
source files with indented
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Andrew Morgan wrote:
Is it possible for sieve to auto-create folders that don't already exist
when it tries to fileinto? I've got a sieve script like the following:
require fileinto;
# Filter spam
if header :contains X-Spam-Flag YES {
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Andrew Morgan wrote:
Is it possible for sieve to auto-create folders that don't already exist
when it tries to fileinto? I've got a sieve script like the following:
require fileinto;
# Filter spam
if header :contains
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
It would be possible to autocreate on fileinto, but how do you determine
that this is what the user wants vs. the mailbox name being typed
incorrectly.
You can tell this via a -create flag to fileinto.
What really should happen is that a warning
Scott Adkins wrote:
Yes, this is a concern for me... I am not exactly sure how this will be
stored in Tru64. We are talking about a char * and an int stored in
the same location. I have always known them to consume 4 bytes of memory,
but my manager isn't so sure, thinking that maybe it is 8
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I try to setup cyrus imapd 2.2.1 beta + web-cyradm
(cyrus+postfix+mysql+pam_mysql+saslauthd). And I have such problem:
after setup, I try to login with cyrus user and get error:
Authetntification is done through saslauthd - pam - pam_mysql - mysql
I
I am happy to report that things are starting to shape up.
Besides not being able to see the text I enter into cyradm, the most
nagging problem I am having right now is in determining why
ctl_cyrusdb -c fails.
When I issue that command from the /var/imap directory (as the cyrus
user), I get
This error is coming from SASL. Could you please post the relevent
contents of imapd.log and auth.log?
Ken,
I have now straced the pid's on 2.1.14 and 2.2.1-BETA. I have also tested
the 2.2.1-BETA with pwcheck using /etc/sasldb2 and it works well. Looks to
me like there is something
Michael Ellis wrote:
I am happy to report that things are starting to shape up.
Besides not being able to see the text I enter into cyradm, the most
nagging problem I am having right now is in determining why ctl_cyrusdb
-c fails.
When I issue that command from the /var/imap directory (as
Hi, Ken.
Sorry for not mentioning the obvious stuff.
Here's a listing of /var/imap:
drwxr-x--- 15 cyrus maild 466 Jul 24 19:23 .
drwxr-xr-x 21 root wheel 670 Jul 24 19:12 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 cyrus mail 49 Jul 24 19:14 .cshrc
-rw--- 1 cyrus mail638 Jul 24 19:39
Simon Matter wrote:
This error is coming from SASL. Could you please post the relevent
contents of imapd.log and auth.log?
Ken,
I have now straced the pid's on 2.1.14 and 2.2.1-BETA. I have also tested
the 2.2.1-BETA with pwcheck using /etc/sasldb2 and it works well. Looks to
me like there
Hi, Igor.
I thought you might be onto something, as I am using the exact same
BerkeleyDB, version 4.1.25.
Also, I've found that IMAPD and POP3D only work if I spawn MASTER from
/usr/cyrus/bin. Well, I tried your suggestion and spawned MASTER from
/var/imap (configdirectory), but I still got
How many mailboxes could one expect on a system with the following specs
Receiving messages via LMTP and only supporting pop for retrieving email.
front-end systems would be running exim, proxypop3d, apache and DNS
back-end systems would only have cyrus. There would be a third system
to provide
Okay, on to the next set of problems. I am getting a whole slew of DBERRORS
when the server starts up. The following is a snippet from the syslog when
the Cyrus server is first started:
master[1334637]: process started
master[1334878]: about to exec /usr/cyrus/bin/ctl_cyrusdb
I have tried everything to get DB stuff working... I just don't know what
is going on. Once again, I am on a Tru64 5.1a cluster, was using BerkDB
4.0.14, then switched to 4.1.25. This is with Cyrus IMAP 2.2.1-beta.
Basically, I get the following errors (just the ctl_cyrusdb lines):
DBERROR
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