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I just uploaded to ftp.linux-mandrake.com/incoming the following packages:

cyrus-sasl-2.1.7-2mdk.src.rpm
cyrus-imapd-2.1.9-3mdk.src.rpm

the main difference from the previous version is that I've tweaked them 
to build both under mandrake 8.2 and 9.0.
Release notes and binary packages for 8.2 and 9.0 are available at
http://perso.wanadoo.es/olivetti/cyrus/
Note that cyrus-sasl v2 is required by cyrus-imapd 2.1.x, and that 
cyrus-sasl v1 (libsasl7, distributed with mandrake) is no longer developed.

cyrus-imapd-2.1.9-3mdk.src.rpm
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URL         : http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/imapd/
Summary     : A high-performance mail store with IMAP and POP3 support.
Description :
The Cyrus IMAP Server is a scaleable enterprise mail system designed for 
use from small to large enterprise environments using standards-based 
technologies.

A full Cyrus IMAP implementation allows a seamless mail and bulletin 
board environment to be set up across multiple servers. It differs from 
other IMAP server implementations in that it is run on "sealed" servers, 
where users are not normally permitted to log in. The mailbox database 
is stored in parts of the filesystem that are private to the Cyrus IMAP 
system. All user access to mail is through software using the IMAP, 
POP3, or KPOP protocols. TLSv1 and SSL are supported for security.

cyrus-sasl-2.1.7-2mdk.src.rpm
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Summary     : SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer.
Description :
SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method for 
adding authentication support to connection-based protocols. To use 
SASL, a protocol includes a command for identifying and authenticating a 
user to a server and for optionally negotiating protection of subsequent 
protocol interactions. If its use is negotiated, a security layer is 
inserted between the protocol and the connection.


Have fun

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