Dan Makovec wrote:
Hi folks,
I've got an old FreeBSD 3.x server running cyrus 2.0.7, which I want
to decommission. I've set up a new box with FreeBSD 4.3 and Cyrus
2.0.15, and would like to essentially shift all the user accounts
(sieve scripts and all - not stored in user
Nick Sayer wrote:
[...]
2. Extra entries in the ...user/f/foo.sub file that corespond to
nonexistent mailboxes causes the LSUB output to truncate at that spot.
Try this patch. Fairly simple, but a pain in the ass to find.
Ken
Index: mboxlist.c
Nico Weichbrod wrote:
hello,
i would like to use quota on my cyrus-imapd-2.0.14. is the quota exceeded i
only get a 'Deferred: cyrus mailer (/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver) exited with
EX_TEMPFAIL' and the mail is stored in /var/spool/mqueue.
How do i get deliver to send a mail like 'Mailbox
Nico Weichbrod wrote:
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Use the '-q' option to deliver. See deliver(8).
thanx, but that is not what i wont. The incomming mail should not be saved in
the users inbox, but the sender should get a over quota message.
Your MTA (sendmail
Konstantin Kunshchikov wrote:
Hi folks!
We currently testing server altnamespace code with or without unixhiersep
option.
I think OE can't support subscription to non-existent folders, and
in that case refuses to show subfolders under Shared Folders or Other Users.
You can view
Konstantin Kunshchikov wrote:
snip
Yes, this is a problem with OE. Netscape Messanger works fine as expected.
But this may be also an architecture thing. Shared Folders and Other
Users
are in general virtual.
Its not possible to view ACL's of this folders with cyradm.
Simon Loader wrote:
IMHO, the architecture is correct (similar to other commercial variants
of Cyrus) and the problem lies completely with OE.
Out of interest what are the commercial variants
of cyrus ? The only one I think I know of is some
Canadian company of which the name
Matt Prigge wrote:
- What is the 'cyradm' command to remove a quota and allow an unlimited
sized mailbox?
Try setting the quota to zero.
I may be thinking of straight IMAP commands rather than cyradm (I dont use
cyradm), but can/should this be 'none' instead? I was always
David Wright wrote:
Please educate me, I do not understand.
Please use pwcheck. Your problems will go away.
The pwcheck distributed with cyrus-sasl is not useful to me. My users
are not in /etc/passwd -- they are ONLY in an LDAP database. Even a
pwcheck daemon that uses LDAP is
Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
Hey Jeremy,
Thursday, August 09, 2001, 1:14:51 AM, you wrote:
JH Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
I still say add all this to SASL. That's what it's there for anyway, so
JH you
don't need to hack imapd.c or pop3d.c everytime you want to add a new auth
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
re pwcheck
Hmm . . . I honestly haven't checked this out yet. I'll have to take
a look at it.
If you're serious about this, you should really check out cmu-sasl
v1.5.27 or the latest CVS and use saslauthd
Amos Gouaux wrote:
th What I am wondering about, is the imaps line. How can I say: bind to these two
interfaces ip1,ip2? is is listen=(192.168.1.2,195.204.129.18):imaps os should I have
to imaps:
th imaps cmd=/usr/cyrus/bin/imapd -s listen=192.168.1.2:imaps
prefork=0
th
Josh Miller wrote:
When I delete a user, the user still shows up in the quota report...
Is anyone else seeing this, or have I done something wrong?
I'm running 2.0.16.
This should've been fixed in 2.0.15. When you delete 'user.foo', all
var/imap/user/fo/foo.* files
avl wrote:
Hello all
I just installed Cyrus IMAPD , but it can't start from the inetd.
When I try to run it manually , I get :
Aug 14 13:39:39 cow imapd: could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting
And the same with pop3d.
What can be wrong with it ?
From the installation
Tarjei Huse wrote:
Two questions:
1. Sieve listening on a port, that is just for administrative work, the sieve
service does not have anything to do administratively. And so I can set
sieve cmd=/usr/cyrus/bin/timsieved listen=localhost:sieve prefork=0
And let my users use
which is what I would expect. Again sorry but
if you could school me on this that would be great.
--- Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
avl wrote:
Hello all
I just installed Cyrus IMAPD , but it can't start
from the inetd.
When I try to run it manually , I get
dieter franzke wrote:
Hi,
some users in our network are using outlook express. At the
first start oe created the toplevel-mailboxes
1.gelöschte Objekte
2.Entwürfe
3.trash with the rights anyone lrs.
These mailboxes should be created in the user.Inbox.
Now these mailboxes could not
chirs charter wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to fetch mail from an IMAP 2.0.16 server
using STARTTLS for encrypting the session. I can send
mail via the command line and retrieve it on the
server by telneting to port 143 so I know the server
is for the most part working. However when I try
Levent Gündogdu wrote:
Hi everyone!
When starting up cyrus, I get the following error messages:
pop3d: invalid option -- s
imapd: invalid option -- s
and both, imapd and pop3d crash with SIG11. ldd shows that libssl
stuff is compiled and linked in. Do you have any idea what could
chirs charter wrote:
HEllo,
I uncomented the imaps entry in /etc/cyrus.conf. Now
if I telnet to localhost on port 993 I am prompted to
enter a PEM pass phrase. Somethings seems
misconfiugred no? If I enter the PEM passphrase for
the server's cert it fails. I know something is wrong
Stefano Coatti wrote:
Hi,
I use cyrus 2.0.16 with sendmail and sendmail 8.11.6.
I retry to solve the problem of sieve vacation message.
My actual Mailer configuration in sendmail is:
Mcyrus,P=[IPC], F=lsDFMnqA5@/:|SmXz, E=\r\n,
S=EnvFromL, R=EnvToL/HdrToL,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kenneth Murchison writes:
vacation :days 20 :addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delirio tremens...;
With this action, the only messages that will generate vacation
responses are those sent to stefano.coatti and
[EMAIL PROTECTED].
You are assuming that
without a client cert first (baby
steps).
--- Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
chirs charter wrote:
HEllo,
I uncomented the imaps entry in /etc/cyrus.conf.
Now
if I telnet to localhost on port 993 I am prompted
to
enter a PEM pass phrase. Somethings seems
my knowledge of SSL/TLS. All I know is that
I follow install-configure.html to the letter and everything always
works right out of the box. I'd throw out whatever HOWTO you used and
use the included documentation.
Ken
--- Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
chirs charter wrote
Levent Gündogdu wrote:
Thanks. Removing -D did not show this error anymore. Well, obviously
this only surpresses the output of the error message but not the error
itself. I'm still getting these:
Aug 23 16:06:11 server02 pop3d[18391]: pop3s: required OpenSSL options
not present
Aug 23
Johannes Walch wrote:
Hi all,
finally I got vacation to work, but how can I set the sender of the vacation
messages. The best thing would be if the sender was set to the recipient of
the mail triggering the vacation message.
It already does exactly this (at least via sendmail). What
Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Can the deliver options -l and -q be used together? I have tried and
receive this in my exim logs:
This should work as of Cyrus 2.0.11 via the LMTP IGNOREQUOTA keyword.
See the following I-D:
http://www.imc.org/draft-murchison-lmtp-ignorequota
Ken
--
Kenneth
chirs charter wrote:
Hello,
Can someone elaborate on these two log entries:
Aug 27 21:22:12 catfish imapd[3449]: [ID 781445
local6.notice] starttls: TLSv1 w
ith cipher RC4-MD5 (128/128 bits) no authentication
Aug 27 21:22:14 catfish imapd[3449]: [ID 237943
local6.notice] login:
Joe Ellis wrote:
imap renm user/robert~mflexample-com user/rob
renamemailbox: Operation is not supported on mailbox
imap lam user/robert~mflexample-com
robert~mflexample-com lrswipcda
mailadmin lrswipcda
im using cyrus-imapd-2.0.15-HIERSEP-r2. i get the same error on
Benjamin Bacon wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was wondering how people are administrating the IMAP server. I
noticed in the README for cyradm that it is not going to be supported
anymore. Is there another tool people are using to administer mail
boxes?
The TCL version of cyradm is no longer
Wait a minute (pulling my head out of rear-end)...
Using ANY other option with -l really isn't supported. When using -l,
deliver is simply a LMTP pipe between the client and lmtpd (i.e., the
client is talking LMTP). If the client wants to override the quota, it
must use the IGNOREQUOTA keyword
Sherpya wrote:
I've succesfully installed and configured cyrus hiersep-r2 version from Ken
Murchison version 2.0.15, IMAP works ok, POP3 does not auth me... any idea?
POP3 says Invalid login
How is Cyrus configured -- altnamespace? unixhiersep?
What is the userid that you are trying
Scott Russell wrote:
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 10:24:59AM -0400, Scott Adkins wrote:
--On Friday, September 07, 2001 9:11 AM +0200 Carsten Hoeger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, Scott Russell wrote:
Question about using lmtp sockets vs using deliver. Does using lmtp
Scott Russell wrote:
Question about using lmtp sockets vs using deliver. Does using lmtp
sockets on cyrus at all take away my ability to use sieve scripts or
duplicate suppression?
Maybe just a *little* more description would help :- Anyways, deliver
is nothing
Roelf Schreurs wrote:
I installed cyrus but when I try and read mail with a pop client, I get the
following error.
pop3d: could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting.
Can somebody please help me sort out this problem.
Q: I'm getting messages like:
Jul 3 16:51:36 acadia imapd: could
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Christopher Audley wrote:
...
Because the protocol is essentially the same as pwcheck, you can lift
saslauthd from a latter version of SASL and use it with your 1.5.24 SASL
installation.
Well... This is *most likely* going
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Christopher Audley wrote:
...
Because the protocol is essentially the same as pwcheck, you can lift
saslauthd from a latter version of SASL and use it with your 1.5.24 SASL
installation.
Well... This is *most likely* going
Sherpya wrote:
Scrive Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Sherpya wrote:
I've succesfully installed and configured cyrus hiersep-r2 version
from Ken
Murchison version 2.0.15, IMAP works ok, POP3 does not auth me... any
idea?
POP3 says Invalid login
How is Cyrus
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Now that I think about it, what's the difference? The pwcheck
capability is not going away, so anything you have already written
will
still work. With saslauthd, the daemon itself
Jeremy Howard wrote:
cc'd to cyrus-sasl
Ken Murchison wrote:
...rather long thread where Ken and I confuse each other greatly
snipped...
One of the two of us is either confused or not being clear. Let's try
to put this thread to rest :^)
Sorry, no such luck yet :-( You can reply
Ken Winke wrote:
I've begun my first attempt to configure Cyrus as an IMAP server and have
some trouble getting imtest to work correctly. I've followed the install
based on the README and the Install Cyrus HOW-TO and everything seems to work
up to this point.
When launching imtest -m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using a recent CVS version of cyrus-imapd-2.0.16. From a perl script,
I do an APPEND with the \seen flag specified. However, when I subsequently
view the mailbox with `mutt', the newly-appended message appears as a new
message. Am I doing this wrong, or
David W. Jablonski wrote:
Cyrus Imapd 1.6.24
Sendmail 8.12.0
Cyrus-sasl 1.5.24
I'm getting a service unavailable error after I switch the deliver flags
to -e -l. I get a savemail panic because nothing can get delivered
anywhere. I manually added the /var/imap/socket/lmtp and I'm not
Jim Grimmett wrote:
All,
firstly thanks for the help so far.
I now have Cyrus running. I had to install sasl --with-pwcheck in the end
then build Cyrus, then run pwcheck as root in the background, then run
master as root in the background.
Then I compiled cyradm seperately and
Joe Ellis wrote:
Paul Vallee wrote:
Hello,
We are having performance problems with our mailserver, especially when we
try to back it up. I am attempting to set up an incremental backup of the
imap spool, and preferably to include only files since the last incremental
backup. I
Rob O'Connor wrote:
Hi - sorry if this has been asked before. Got a small problem where the
Date: field on vacation messages from sieve picks up the wrong timezone
info. This is only a problem with sieve vacation messages, no other
service on the system displays this problem.
The
Tarjei Huse wrote:
Cyrus only understands LMTP and IMAP and both of them do not generate
bounces (Sieve Scripts are a different story, because they are using
/usr/lib/sendmail when forwarding mail).
Where can I change that to using /usr/sbin/sendmail ?
Read imapd.conf(5).
Ken
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kenneth Murchison writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using a recent CVS version of cyrus-imapd-2.0.16. From a perl script,
I do an APPEND with the \seen flag specified. However, when I subsequently
view the mailbox with `mutt', the newly-appended
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
I am having a problem getting mail delivered to a mailbox. I am
seeing the +folder coming out of sendmail to procmail, and deliver is
being called as described in the manpage for folder delivery, but the
message still gets dumped into the INBOX.
Any idea how to
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 09:01:02 -0500 (CDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
I wonder if the difference may be that the Cyrus administrator is doing
the APPEND, after giving himself permissions on my INBOX? Here's the
APPEND from the telemetry
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I compiled the imapd 2.0.16 and everything seems fine :
openssl was detected by the configure script.
When I test the installation with 'imtest -t my_host'
I have the following error :
/usr/local/cyrus/bin/imtest -t my_host
C: C01 CAPABILITY
S: * OK
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 09/23/01 12:39 PM, Ken Murchison sat at the `puter and typed:
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
I am having a problem getting mail delivered to a mailbox. I am
seeing the +folder coming out of sendmail to procmail, and deliver is
being called as described
Done.
Ken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I discovered a bug in lib/util.c of the CVS version of cyrus-imapd-2.0.16.
It only causes trouble if you configure Cyrus with the improved directory
hashing and enable hashed spool directories. The result of the bug is that
subfolders hash into
Roland Pope wrote:
From what I can tell from scanning through the mail archives, it would appear
that you cannot force an overquota delivery when using LMTP with cyrus 2.0.??.
What is required here to implement this? Do the MTA's need to support the
IGNOREQUOTA draft rfc?
Pretty much.
without reading them. I've disabled that role.
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 10:24:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Possible altconfig bug in 2.1CVS (was)Re: Which versio to upgrade
to?
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Ken
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
Ok, folks. I am *really* getting frustrated on this. I know sendmail
is doing its job, ditto procmail. Any delivery from the command line
using deliver fails to get in its correct place. And I am taking into
consideration the duplicate delivery suppression - of
Nick Ustinov wrote:
Concerning previous msgs --- the problem was that I've modified
lmtpdengine.c and changed
452 4.2.2 Over quota
to
550 4.2.2 Over quota
Basically, I always did that since I do not want overquota messages to stay
in queue. However, 2.1.0pre didn't like this
David W. Jablonski wrote:
On Tue, 2001-09-18 at 11:50, Ken Murchison wrote:
David W. Jablonski wrote:
Cyrus Imapd 1.6.24
Sendmail 8.12.0
Cyrus-sasl 1.5.24
You didn't mention anything about your sendmail config. Have you set up
sendmail to use LMTP ('z' mailer flag
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On 09/27/01 08:32 AM, Jeremy Howard sat at the `puter and typed:
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
What the heck happened to my leblanc+root? It looks like lmtp is
dropping it! What gives?
BTW, if no one remembers from a previous post, I have built this on
FreeBSD
Horst Lederhaas wrote:
Hello !
I've heard much from the new Cyrus 2.1, but what's new or better in this
version?
Are there more features? Where can i read something about ver. 2.1?
Here's a brief list that I threw together into doc/change.html. I'm
sure that Larry will expound on
Tarjei Huse wrote:
How up to date is the overview.html part of the docs that come with imapd?
Its pretty good. I fyou see something that is clearly wrong/old, let us
know.
Ken
--
Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place
716-662-8973 x26
Nick Ustinov wrote:
Sorry,
it's 2.1.0pre, pulled sep 26th.
Try pulling it again. I fixed a file descriptor leak (which I created)
in lmtpd. Your lmtpd _may_ be running up against the fd limit. Do you
get any complaints about too many open files?
Ken
--
Kenneth Murchison Oceana
Nick Ustinov wrote:
Larry,
just did that and it sent 48 out of 721 msgs in mqueue.. And froze here:
Running /var/spool/mqueue/f91HRse04091 (sequence 49 of 721)
RSET
250 2.0.0 ok
[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Using cached ESMTP connection to localhost
via cyrus...
MAIL From:[EMAIL
Frank Richter wrote:
Hi,
using 2.0.16 I see sporadic Sieve errors:
Oct 2 07:20:56 pat lmtpd[21021]: sieve parse error for rink: line 3:
address '[EMAIL PROTECTED]': parse error, expecting `$'
The Sieve filter is very simple:
-
# PHP-Sieve 1.1:
Sorry about the late response, but I just got some time to look into
this. Your fix allows Eudora to negotiate TLSv1, but does NOT fix the
STARTTLS problem. I still can not get Eudora to do STARTTLS with an
unmodified Cyrus.
If you look closely at the log of your connection, you connected to
Jeremy Howard wrote:
The little Perl scripts are Unix socket daemons. You need to run one of them
(start with the one that just does logging) and then check that stuff
appears in your logs when you deliver mail. Also make sure that the
directory exists that the Unix socket daemon is using
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Try 'denotify' in your sieve script, you can then explicitly call
'notify' when you want. I *think* that cmu-sieve has an implicit
'notify' unless explicitly turned off.
But doesn't the notify daemon get called for every message regardless of
what Sieve says?
Scott Adkins wrote:
Okay, we just got bitten by the Eudora 5.x STARTTLS problem that was
discussed last month. We have the same problem where only those clients
cannot negotiate a TLS connection properly, and thus fails to login at
all. So...
Ken suggested removing or commenting out
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Well, I've happily been supporting nothing but plain/login at fastmail.fm
during our 3 years of development and beta testing, but now that we've just
gone live I'm starting to see new mail clients with behaviours I haven't
seen before.
Some mail clients are trying
Jeremy Howard wrote:
You're going to have to compile CRAM-MD5 support into SASL (if you don't
already have it). Then you're going to have to allow your users to
create a CRAM-MD5 secret in /etc/sasldb. If you search the archives, I
think you'll find a PHP-based front-end for doing
Jerome wrote:
Hi all.
I'have a message error in my syslog when i try to connect to my imapd
server in localhost :
Could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); existing
My Inetd.conf is ok
This is your problem. Cyrus v2 does not use inetd. Please read the
installation instructions.
Ken
--
Jeremy Howard wrote:
William K. Hardeman wrote:
You've probably noticed this yourself, but I'm suspecting cyrus is
treating
the [ and ] as standard regex grouping characters, which would explain the
number rejects. I don't really know anything about the Cyrus codebase, not
being a
Simon Josefsson wrote:
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suspect you're right, William. AFAICT this goes against the RFC however,
since you should only get regex when you use the :regex comparator.
Ken--is this a bug... a feature... a misdiagnosis...?
It appears
Tym Rehm wrote:
Can anyone point me to some documentation on sieve scripts. I can't find
any.
http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/
--
Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place
716-662-8973 x26 Orchard Park, NY 14127
--PGP Public Key--
You need to use the service name (first field), NOT the name of the binary. In
your case you should use imap and pop3. We did this so that you could
distinguish between the following services:
# add or remove based on preferences
imap cmd=imapd listen=imap prefork=0
imaps
Quoting Casey West [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When I rename a folder that was subscribed, it does not stay
subscribed.
Is this my fault or is it a bug? If it's a bug, has anyone dealt with
Its probably a bug. I'll take a look at it (should be fairly trivial).
Ken
--
Kenneth Murchison
These aren't errors, they are simply telling you that a message having the
particular message id has already been delivered to the recipient and will not
be delivered again. This is probably spam, or a mailing list message.
Ken
Quoting imaplist [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oct 31 01:52:43 mailb
The master process need to be started as root. I will change to the 'cyrus'
user after the services are started.
Ken
Quoting Hans Deragon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings.
First time Cyrus user and after installing the software, I get the
following when starting master:
Oct 31
.
This isn't a trivial thing to fix in general (multiple people might
have a subscription to the mailbox) and I don't think it's worth
changing Cyrus's current behavior.
Larry
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 09:14:27 -0500 (EST)
From: Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting Casey West [EMAIL
Amos Gouaux wrote:
On Mon, 05 Nov 2001 11:02:59 -0500,
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] (km) writes:
km I don't really remember where we left off. I *think* that Ian's idea is
km what we were talking about -- checking sieveusehomedir==false and if
km postuser!= using postuser
Justin R. Miller wrote:
[ sorry, resending w/o that In-Reply-To: header ]
Before I dig into the source code (since I'm no C programmer), is anyone
aware of any limits on the maximum number of awaiting lmtpd processes?
I have the prefork set to five, but currently the system seems to
Cyrus users,
We are getting close to releasing Cyrus v2.1 (yeah, I know I've said
this a bunch of times already) and we are leaning towards making it
dependent on SASL v2. We would like to do this for a number of reasons:
1. Take advantage of the benefits of SASL v2 (improvements in memory
Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 13:54:11 -0500
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
ken We are getting close to releasing Cyrus v2.1 (yeah, I know I've said
ken this a bunch of times already) and we are leaning towards making it
ken dependent on SASL v2. We would
and into
saslauthd. Simply fire up 'saslauthd -a authmech' and you're good to
go.
Ken
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ken Murchison
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 1:54 PM
To: Cyrus Mailing List
Subject: [POLL] Cyrus v2.1 and SASL v2
Pat Lashley wrote:
--On Monday, November 19, 2001 01:54:11 PM -0500 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cyrus users,
We are getting close to releasing Cyrus v2.1 (yeah, I know I've said
this a bunch of times already) and we are leaning towards making it
dependent on SASL v2
Christopher Wong wrote:
On Monday 19 November 2001 01:54 pm, Ken Murchison wrote:
Cyrus users,
We are getting close to releasing Cyrus v2.1 (yeah, I know I've said
this a bunch of times already) and we are leaning towards making it
dependent on SASL v2. We would like to do
Pat Lashley wrote:
--On Monday, November 19, 2001 03:49:59 PM -0500 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The biggest (only?) downside for existing installations is that any
secrets stored in sasldb would have to migrated to the new format.
This will require resetting all
Rob Siemborski wrote:
As far as setpass() specifically, each plugin is still allowed to maintain
its own database of secrets if necessary. There is no requirement that
any mechanism plugin use sasldb for authentication (e.g. KERBEROS_V4).
For the record, saslpasswd makes all appropriate
Nick Simicich wrote:
At 09:26 AM 9/28/2001 +0200, Tarjei Huse wrote:
In the advanced tag in OE, there are settings for setting ssl and ports for
the server.
Please tell me if I am wrong, but my impression with OE is that it can't
use startssl. It can either make a connection to a TLS
Quoting Emiliano [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Devdas Bhagat wrote:
Hmmm, cyrus is supposed to be a black box solution. This means that
access should only be through the IMAP/POP/KPOP interface and not
directly over the filesystem.
What cyrus does internally should not be the concern of the
Quoting Amos Gouaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 17:13:19 +1100,
Jeremy Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jh) writes:
jh I'm sure we all understand the dangers of hacking at internal
structures.
jh There's also performance benefits associated with this. It's up to
solution
jh
Andreas Freyvogel wrote:
Good Day all!
I have a quick question: if a users mailbox is full what does the system do
with that message?
Assuming you are delivering via LMTP, it refuses delivery with a 452
response (temporary failure).
As far as I am able to see it does not send a
Kip Cranford wrote:
On: Mon, 26 Nov 2001 14:49:45 EST Ken Murchison wrote:
Try running 'imtest' again to connect/login and then do a
. EXAMINE inbox
and see if you get an ALERT response. If so, then the server is
behaving correctly. 9 times out of 10 these issues are the client
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a user who uses procmail mainly for its ability to keep
a log of all incoming messages. He produces a daily summary from
the log. I'd like to encourage him to move to a Cyrus IMAP system
that uses sieve, rather than procmail. Is there any way to get
Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
Hey guys,
I forget if this has been discussed before, so please forgive me if it
has (but I didn't find all that much useful info in the archives).
As of now quotas are bound per mailbox. a) Is there a way to bind this
to system quotas as
Jeremy Howard wrote:
One thing notably missing from most webmail providers is access to IMAP, and
access to server-side filtering. Well, thanks to Cyrus we are now providing
just that at http://fastmail.fm -- an IMAP accessible, Sieve enabled, email
system.
I just finished the Sieve
://www.imc.org/draft-murchison-sieve-regex
Ken
Ken Murchison wrote:
Jeremy Howard wrote:
One thing notably missing from most webmail providers is access to IMAP, and
access to server-side filtering. Well, thanks to Cyrus we are now providing
just that at http://fastmail.fm -- an IMAP
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
John C. Amodeo wrote:
...
And, are wildcards supported yet?
In regex, yes. The extension follows the POSIX spec with the exception
of disallowing backreferences (no variables currently allowed in
Sieve). If you're really interested
Kevin M. Myer wrote:
Hello,
This is mainly for archive purposes in case anyone else has the same
problems I did and thinks to search the archives first.
I have spent quite a few hours trying to figure out why my sieve vacation
scripts were not working with postfix. I upgraded my
Michael Fair wrote:
In an attempt to clean up my mail volume to my inbox,
I wanted to start using subfolders to receive logs
from the various machines I watch over.
After so debugging voodoo I realized that:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
does not work and instead one is forced to use:
[EMAIL
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