I've discovered an interesting (ahem) feature of squirrelmail
(http://www.squirrelmail.org/) web based email client... It seems to be killing my
cyrus-imapd, I can log in to imap via squirrel but it freezes all of the processes
(both pop3 and imap) of cyrus immediately! (I'm assuming this
On Wed, Feb 07, 2001 at 12:15:16PM +0100, Jason Quigley wrote:
Hi!
Has anybody using freeBSD managed to get Cyrus up and running from the
packages on the ports page?
Not exactly from the packages, but it did work fine with me using the
/usr/ports entries for sasl and imapd
I did have to
Sometimes fetching mail vom Cyrus POP3 v1.5.19 doesn`t work. (Ok, I am
going to switch to V2.x soon but in the meantime...)
The "pop3-download" stops at a certain mail when using fetchmail. (Some
users insist on using pop3 :-(. But the mail where fetchmail/cyrus-pop3
stops isn`t really special
I use squirrelmail 1.0 on linux RH7 with cyrus 2.0.11 without any problem
but we are only 20 users ...
I am very interresting of the result of your upgrade.
- Original Message -
From: Andy Hubbell, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 2:12 PM
Just a correction:
Squirrelmail differs from other web mail
implementations in this aspect because implements
its own IMAP (and SMTP) routines library in PHP.
So it doesn't use the standard PHP IMAP support,
so no depends on c-client.
Simon Loader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
squirral mail
I found the problem. Sort of.
The usage of a static number for the STATUS_FD and LISTEN_FDs seem to be
causing problems. I can't define exactly how its doing it, but those
descriptors are being redefined somehow, and the data ends up being sent
to the wrong place. It also looks like there
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 15:07:34 -0500
From: Bitt Faulk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I found the problem. Sort of.
The usage of a static number for the STATUS_FD and LISTEN_FDs seem to be
causing problems. I can't define exactly how its doing it, but those
descriptors are being
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
Aha! This is it. limit_fds() calls syslog() before we reserve fd 3
and 4 for communicating with the children.
Thanks very much. Please try the attached patch. (The important
part is that limit_fds() is called after reserving fds 0-4.)
Yup. That's it. I
I created a patch a long time ago (around 1.5.16) that allows an
administrator to set up their server so that INBOXes are automatically
created upon IMAP login. It seems to still work with a few mods under
the 2.0.* line.
Basically, it requires autocreatequota to exist in imapd.conf, and if it
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 22:56:48 +
From: Cillian Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now for the problems: ;)
Berkeley DB 3 on NetBSD (and similarly in FreeBSD) is installed as:
/usr/pkg/lib/libdb3.a and /usr/pkg/include/db3/*.h so as not to
conflict with the "native" db in NetBSD.
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
- Do you recommend poll or idled for the "IDLE" method? How do
these benefit the server/client if they make use of them?
Ken Murchison is the man for IDLE; I'll let him tackle this and then
argue with him about it.
IMHO, idled is the best. It provides
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