signaled to death by 11

2001-01-24 Thread Ramineni, Kiran


I have installed  cyrus-imapd-2.0.9 and  cyrus-sasl-1.5.24
I am getting following error message the first time I try to access the IMAP
server.


Jan 24 16:51:16 george ctl_deliver[741]: duplicate_prune: opening
/var/imap/deliverdb/deliver-x.db: No such file or directory
Jan 24 16:51:16 george ctl_deliver[741]: duplicate_prune: opening
/var/imap/deliverdb/deliver-y.db: No such file or directory
Jan 24 16:51:16 george ctl_deliver[741]: duplicate_prune: opening
/var/imap/deliverdb/deliver-z.db: No such file or directory
Jan 24 16:51:16 george master[737]: process 741 exited, status 0
Jan 24 16:51:50 george master[849]: about to exec /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd
Jan 24 16:51:50 george service-imapd[849]: executed
Jan 24 16:51:50 george master[737]: process 849 exited, signaled to death by
11

Any clue???

Thanks
Kiran



Re: Cyrus Imap 2.0.9 and Outlook Express 5.0

2001-01-24 Thread Peter Erickson

Thank you for your response. My main intention is that I am trying to
access the shared folders with OE. When I run OE, I can click on the
IMAP folders and then click on a shared folder then "go to" and I'll
be able to see the contents of the folder. As soon as I exit the
program and restart, I have to do the same process as above to see
that folder again. Is there a way that OE will automatically load all
of the shared folders that you have access to? My root folder is blank
and I really don't have any intention on saving the sent mail and
drafts on the server. Thanks for your help.


- Original Message -
From: Scot W. Hetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Peter Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus Imap 2.0.9 and Outlook Express 5.0


 From: "Peter Erickson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  I am running Cyrus Imap 2.0.9 and am trying to look at all the
  mailboxes
  that I have access to with outlook express but the only box that I
see
  is my
  inbox, not any of the others that I have access to. Anyone have
any
  ideas??
  If possible I would like to stay with OE because everyone in the
  company
  knows it.
 
 Do you have the "Root Folder Path" set in the account properties?

 If you do then you will need to clear the "Root Folder Path" in
order to
 access the shared folders.

 Are you storing "Sent Items" and "Drafts" on the IMAP server?
  (requires "Root Folder Path" to be set or a registry hack)

 see
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php3?index=5091array_index=2
for
 info on how to setup the "Sent Items" and "Drafts" folders.

 Scot






Re: Renaming users

2001-01-24 Thread Ken Murchison



Scott Pederick wrote:
 
 G'day,
 
 Just wondering if anyone has done this before. The username format has
 changed from being "first initiallast name@xyz.com" to "first
 name_last name@xyz.com".
 
 Therefore I have to rename a number of mailboxes. The problem is that cyradm
 tells me "renamemailbox: Operation is not supported on mailbox". It doesn't
 seem to be a permissions issue so I'm thinking I'll have to do something
 more low-level (ie. move files, rebuild db's, etc).
 
 If anyone has any advice or can point me in the right direction, it would be
 greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

I have some user rename code checked-in on a dev branch in CVS which I
trying to put the finishing touches on (primarily file locking) before I
submit it to the list as beta.  If you need this immediately, I can post
the patches with the standard disclaimer.

FYI, I have tested this on my production server (~20 users) without any
problems, but I make SURE that nobody is trying to access any of the
user's mailboxes while doing the rename.  You must also note that this
is a fairly expensive operation, since it requires renaming all of the
mailboxes, renaming the seen state and quota files and modifying the
ACLs and subscriptions.

Ken
-- 
Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place
716-662-8973 x26  Orchard Park, NY 14127
--PGP Public Key--http://www.oceana.com/~ken/ksm.pgp



Strange sig 11 issue at login

2001-01-24 Thread Jason Belich

Hi,

I'm having a strange "signaled to death by 11" issue with imapd 2.0.9.
Whenever i try a test login via telnet and use the correct password the
first time, the imapd process dies like so (this is the entire
transaction from my imapd.log):

Jan 24 12:31:10 linuxbox2 imapd[1026]: accepted connection
Jan 24 12:31:10 linuxbox2 imapd[1026]: telling master 2
Jan 24 12:31:10 linuxbox2 master[1021]: service imap now has 1 workers
Jan 24 12:31:10 linuxbox2 master[1034]: about to exec
/usr/local/cyrus/bin/imapd
Jan 24 12:31:10 linuxbox2 master[1035]: about to exec
/usr/local/cyrus/bin/pop3d
Jan 24 12:31:10 linuxbox2 service-pop3d[1035]: executed
Jan 24 12:31:10 linuxbox2 service-imapd[1034]: executed
Jan 24 12:31:22 linuxbox2 master[1021]: process 1026 exited, signaled to
death by 11
Jan 24 12:31:22 linuxbox2 master[1036]: about to exec
/usr/local/cyrus/bin/imapd
Jan 24 12:31:22 linuxbox2 service-imapd[1036]: executed

However, whenever i login with an incorrect password first, then use the
correct password after the error, it seems to login just fine (this is
from telnet):

[root@linuxbox2 /root]# telnet localhost 143
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK linuxbox2.3rdleveldata.com Cyrus IMAP4 v2.0.9 server ready
0 login testuser wrongpassword
0 NO Login failed: authentication failure
0 login testuser rightpassword
0 OK User logged in

(and the imap log)
Jan 24 12:41:02 linuxbox2 imapd[1029]: accepted connection
Jan 24 12:41:02 linuxbox2 imapd[1029]: telling master 2
Jan 24 12:41:02 linuxbox2 master[1021]: service imap now has 2 workers
Jan 24 12:41:02 linuxbox2 master[1041]: about to exec
/usr/local/cyrus/bin/imapd
Jan 24 12:41:02 linuxbox2 service-imapd[1041]: executed
Jan 24 12:41:14 linuxbox2 imapd[1029]: pam_ldap: error trying to bind as
user "uid=testuser,o=test,c=US" (Invalid credentials)
Jan 24 12:41:55 linuxbox2 master[1021]: process 1029 exited, status 0
Jan 24 12:41:55 linuxbox2 master[1043]: about to exec
/usr/local/cyrus/bin/imapd
Jan 24 12:41:55 linuxbox2 service-imapd[1043]: executed


I'm also using SASL 1.5.24 (rawhide rpm), openldap 2.0.7, and pam_ldap
99 if that's of any help.

Also, this may be significant, but the second attempt with the wrong
password activates a PAM log in /var/log/messages while the first
attempt with the correct password logs no PAM info at all:

Jan 24 12:41:14 linuxbox2 imapd[1029]: pam_ldap: error trying to bind as
user "uid=testuser,o=test,c=US" (Invalid credentials)
Jan 24 12:41:15 linuxbox2 PAM_unix[1029]: authentication failure;
(uid=501) - testuser for imap service
Jan 24 12:41:35 linuxbox2 imapd[1029]: login: localhost[127.0.0.1]
testuser plaintext

Anyone have any help for me?

Thanks

Jason Belich