On 22/10/2014 23:02, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> The problem is, it means you can't set quotas per domain, you can't have
> sieve scripts per domain, and most of all - you can't have shared folders in
> a domain.
>
> example.com!shared.stuff worked fine, but
>
> shared.example^com.stuff would be weird
has a Sieve extension that can be installed.
There is an imap acl extension as well:
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/thunderbird/addon/imap-acl-extension/
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Jean in L'Histoire des P
, the sendmail configuration for virtual
domain is explained. Here :
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.3.17/install-virtdomains.php
(search "configuring sendmail").
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ctory with saslauthd.
One way to make this work would be to disable virtual domains (or use a
default domain), and rename the mailboxes as the sAMAccountName (and
change mail routing accordingly).
I don't think there is a way to make mailbox aliases or username rewrite
in cyrus, so you'
e, as mail will often travel in clear anyway.
Also, your smtp server won't know if the mailbox is really available, so
you may have useless bounces (over quota...). You may want to check
http://anfi.homeunix.net/sendmail/rtcyrus3.html.
Cheers,
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filter
ldap_member_filter: (uniqueMember=%D)
ldap_member_attribute: cn
ldap_size_limit: 0
Groups are in one part of the tree, users are listed in the group with
their DN and in another part of the tree.
Cheers,
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starting to grow
(like in the morning). I guess it could be modified to use other
parameters to know when to stop : number of logged-in users or imap/pop
processes, system load...
Cheers,
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nment variables, as a security mesure.
It could be that the best way to achieve what you want is to modify an
existing binary package of cyrus imapd for your distribution, modifiying
only the user-related configure options and configuration scripts.
Cheers,
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kends in the Murder.
>
In traditional murder (no autocreate/autosieve patch), the murder
process can run on a frontend. However, it cannot run on a backend.
We have a webmail running on our murder (2.2.x) server, and it uses
localhost as imap server, so it acts as a frontend.
However, we don
o be available on any server x86
motherboard, unfortunately it tends to be less frequent onboard
nowadays... Actually, if you don't want to recompile cyrus but need to
use /dev/urandom, you can use /dev/random with rng-tools using
/dev/urandom as a random source instead of the RNG device.
-
ing, but we don't use 2.3 yet (we plan to), but then it would be
best to have two mail stores on each servers, on different I/O cards,
one of them being the primary store for half the users, the other one
being the replicate (and the one that is backed-up).
Cheers,
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w messages".
>
> What is your version of Cyrus ? The compile options or the package you've
> used ?
>
> I use cyrus-imapd 2.2.13 on Debian Lenny:
> http://packages.debian.org/lenny/cyrus-imapd-2.2
>
> I'm very interested by your feedback.
>
We use Deb
o, be aware that Outlook's IMAP implementation is commonly considered
as being flawed, and behaving poorly on very large mailboxes. It goes
better with Outlook 2007, or so I'm told, so YMMV.
Regards,
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as expected.
>
> Sendmail's maps traditionally turn looked up key into lowercase.
> It can be (usually) turned off by adding -f switch to map definition.
> [ I have reported "missing -f" in socket as bug myself :-) ]
>
Thanks ! It works now that I have added the -f swith t
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