On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 09:51, Shawn Grover wrote:
> When I run the cyradm application I get prompted for a password.  I enter
> the password of my cyrus user, then the app pauses for a bit and returns a
> "Segmentation Fault" (going from memory, hope I got the wording right).  A
> search of Google reveals very few references to this, and those seem to be
> referring to a different situation.  So, I'm stuck when comes to adding
> users/mailboxes to cyrus IMAP.

A segmentation fault is pretty much a generic crash. You should do a
search for a crash in your situation, otherwise there are many other
programs that crash :-). You also have the option of running it through
a debugger to get some more insight.

> Also, could someone who has setup the postfix/cyrus IMAP combination send me
> a point form list of the steps necessary?  I'm sure I've missed something as
> I still get connection refused on the SMTP port.  

I'm sorry I cannot help you here, I have never set that up before.

> Out of curiosity, is there not an "Email Server" package out there that you
> can install, and it handles everything including the MTA, and POP3, IMAP,
> etc.  From my perspective thus far, it seems that installing an email server
> is tougher than it needs to be.

There are a number of commercial e-mail servers available including an
offering from SuSE
(http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/index.html) and 
one from SCO (http://www.sco.com/products/SCOoffice/mail/). There are of course a 
number of free e-mail servers out there. You might want to try installing one that is 
a little more common, as there may be more people on this list that could help you 
out. Maybe try Sendmail/imapd. You might also want to look into a GUI front end for 
doing some of your configuration. I would check out Webmin as they have front ends for 
many different servers (http://www.webmin.com/).

Good luck,

Jesse
-- 
Jesse Kline, RHCT
http://www3.telus.net/public/klinej/resume.html

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