the issue.
The question of using CRAM-MD5 over TLS can lead to holy wars. It is still
the answer is that when using windows (biggest security hole), using best
ever secure connection (assuming such thing exist) is as good as not using any,
if company/office uses windows, right
Outlook has some good features, no doubt about that, but it's not a
great IMAP client. Outlook Express is better - doesn't use Personal
Storage Files that grow into insane sizes and suffer corruption, plus
allows you to relocate Special Folders to the IMAP server, like Sent
Messages and Drafts
Garrett Cooper wrote:
Steve Bertrand wrote:
anyway - outlook doesn't work well anytime, especially with imap.
simply don't use it, thunderbird for windows works good with imap.
This is not as feasible as stated. Changing 500 users from Outlook to
something they have likely never seen
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007, Brian wrote:
Garrett Cooper wrote:
...
I honestly do think that MS Outlook complies as well as other IMAP
clients, just like MS and their IE browser _...
For example, the University of Washington has the following for their
email client page:
http://www.washington.edu
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
the extra features of on exchange server some place (shared calendars
etc), getting users to move away from Outhouse is a major security
improvement and reduces most of the email tech support calls.
i provide services for users, including mail services with IMAP access
Juha Saarinen wrote:
Outlook has some good features, no doubt about that, but it's not a
great IMAP client. Outlook Express is better - doesn't use Personal
Storage Files that grow into insane sizes and suffer corruption, plus
allows you to relocate Special Folders to the IMAP server, like Sent
On 2/27/07, Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unforunately you (and many others on the list) have missed the point I
think. The OP said that he was stuck with outlook because of his pda
syncing, and there definitely isn't a means available (or at least a
good, popular one -- I know I'm
On Tue, Feb 27, 2007, Juha Saarinen wrote:
On 2/27/07, Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unforunately you (and many others on the list) have missed the point I
think. The OP said that he was stuck with outlook because of his pda
syncing, and there definitely isn't a means available (or at
I am using the default FreeBSD IMAP server in FreeBSD. It works great
with thunderbird, but Outlook is not able to log in even though I have
Secure Authentication checked. Any ideas?
--
Chris Maness
(909) 223-9179
http://www.chrismaness.com
On 2/26/07, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the default FreeBSD IMAP server in FreeBSD. It works great
with thunderbird, but Outlook is not able to log in even though I have
Secure Authentication checked. Any ideas?
Do you mean Secure Password Authentication or SPA? Don't
Juha Saarinen wrote:
On 2/26/07, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using the default FreeBSD IMAP server in FreeBSD. It works great
with thunderbird, but Outlook is not able to log in even though I have
Secure Authentication checked. Any ideas?
Do you mean Secure Password
On 2/26/07, Chris Maness [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I use the Cram-MD5 passwords with Outlook? Or do I have to go
plain text?
Off-topic for FreeBSD-Questions but I don't believe Outlook supports
CRAM-MD5 out of the box.
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http://www.geekzone.co.nz/juha
-Original Message-
From: Mark Tinguely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 11:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: imap-uw manuals - configuration
Are there any messages in /var/log/debug.log ?
Since telnet is missing load libraries, could the imapd
-Original Message-
From: Mark Tinguely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 11:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: imap-uw manuals - configuration
Supplementary
Are there any messages in /var/log/debug.log ?
/usr/lib/libkrb5.so.8 comes on the FreeBSD-6
I am gaving some difficulty with my pop server -- There are no man pages for
imap-uw -- can anyone point me to some guidance..
Here are some details:
/etc/rc.conf includes:
inetd_enable=YES
inetd.conf includes:
pop2 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/ipop2d ipop2d
pop3 stream tcp
Le 05/01/2007 à 07:00:37-0800, Vizion a écrit
I am gaving some difficulty with my pop server -- There are no man pages for
imap-uw -- can anyone point me to some guidance..
Here are some details:
/etc/rc.conf includes:
inetd_enable=YES
inetd.conf includes:
pop2 stream tcp nowait
Le 05/01/2007 à 07:00:37-0800, Vizion a écrit
I am gaving some difficulty with my pop server -- There are no man pages for
imap-uw -- can anyone point me to some guidance..
Here are some details:
/etc/rc.conf includes:
inetd_enable=YES
inetd.conf includes:
pop2 stream tcp nowait
-Original Message-
From: Mark Tinguely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 7:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: imap-uw manuals - configuration
inetd.conf includes:
pop2 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/libexec/ipop2d ipop2d
pop3 stream
-Original Message-
From: Mark Tinguely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 10:52 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: imap-uw manuals - configuration
Stabbing some more into the dark ...
You can check if inetd
/var/log/debug.log should have entries such as:
Jan 5 12:46:59 ccn imapd[10186]: imap service init from 127.0.0.1
Jan 5 12:47:44 ccn ipop3d[10257]: pop3 service init from 127.0.0.1
--Mark Tinguely.
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In response to 张韡武 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello. I would wish to have a tool that would do this kind of thing:
1. listen on imap port on localhost, connect to localhost with my
email client;
2. forward the traffic from/to/between real imap server;
3. meanwhile, print
Hello. I would wish to have a tool that would do this kind of thing:
1. listen on imap port on localhost, connect to localhost with my
email client;
2. forward the traffic from/to/between real imap server;
3. meanwhile, print everything being transfer-ed, so that I can
On Mon, 11 Dec 2006, ~_ wrote:
Hello. I would wish to have a tool that would do this kind of thing:
1. listen on imap port on localhost, connect to localhost with my
email client;
2. forward the traffic from/to/between real imap server;
3. meanwhile, print everything
List,
I have recently set up cyrus IMAP (from ports) and it seems to be
behaving itself:
% imtest localhost
S: * OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID AUTH=DIGEST-MD5 SASL-IR]
example.com Cyrus IMAP4 v2.3.7 server ready
C: C01 CAPABILITY
S: * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID AUTH
I am using imap-uw and so I am familiar with the
DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE email which stays on the server.
In my case, I read my mail -on- the server so I see this email all the
time. Since I use imap as well, deleting it only causes it to come back,
I observe.
I find this annoying, so my
On Sun, Oct 15, 2006, David Banning wrote:
I am using imap-uw and so I am familiar with the
DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE email which stays on the server.
In my case, I read my mail -on- the server so I see this email all the
time. Since I use imap as well, deleting it only causes it to come back
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David Banning
Sent: zondag 15 oktober 2006 18:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: imap DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE question
I am using imap-uw and so I am familiar with the
DON'T DELETE
From: Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am using imap-uw and so I am familiar with the
DON'T DELETE THIS MESSAGE email which stays on the server.
I find this annoying, so my question is whether -all- imap servers
in the ports have this message that appears. If not, maybe I'll
I know this isn't really a FreeBSD question, but I was wondering if
there was a means available where I can expunge my email automatically
from my IMAP inboxes / folders (I have a wide variety of custom
folders). I just find it tedious logging in via SSH to each host with
pine and expunging
Garrett Cooper wrote:
I know this isn't really a FreeBSD question, but I was wondering if
there was a means available where I can expunge my email automatically
from my IMAP inboxes / folders (I have a wide variety of custom
folders). I just find it tedious logging in via SSH to each host
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 03:16:26PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone configure imap-uw to accept plaintext passwords? The options listed
in the doumentation do not work. I have tried various
Has anyone configure imap-uw to accept plaintext passwords? The options listed
in the doumentation do not work. I have tried various combinations of
PASSWDTYPE, SSLTYPE, and WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT with no success.
Or is there a better imap/pop daemon to use? Thanks for any help.
_
Douglas
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 03:16:26PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone configure imap-uw to accept plaintext passwords? The options listed
in the doumentation do not work. I have tried various combinations of
PASSWDTYPE, SSLTYPE, and WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT with no success
On Sep 18, 2006, at 3:16 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone configure imap-uw to accept plaintext passwords? The
options listed
in the doumentation do not work. I have tried various combinations of
PASSWDTYPE, SSLTYPE, and WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT with no success.
Or is there a better
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Jonathan Chen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 03:16:26PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone configure imap-uw to accept plaintext passwords? The options
listed
in the doumentation do not work. I have tried various combinations of
PASSWDTYPE, SSLTYPE
authentication mechanisms available to your application -- so you can
use GSSAPI or even SSL certs to authenticate users.
Another good move is to provide SSL Certs etc for IMAP and either run
it over an encrypted link (IMAPS on port 993 usually) or permit it to
use STARTTLS to provide an encrypted channel
I'm having trouble setting up imap/sasl. Here's what I have:
# pkg_info | grep cyrus
cyrus-imapd-2.3.7 The cyrus mail server, supporting POP3 and IMAP4
protocols
cyrus-sasl-2.1.22 RFC SASL (Simple Authentication and Security
Layer)
cyrus-sasl-saslauthd-2.1.22 SASL authentication
Hello,
Our central mail server is Exchange (please no comments :-))
On my FreeBSD notebook I'm using as MUA mutt, fetchmail with
IMAP to get the e-mail and sendmail to send mail over to the
Exchange, so far so good and I'm happy with it.
Btw: one could even access the INBOX with something like
On 8/9/06, Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Our central mail server is Exchange (please no comments :-))
In my experiece MS Exchange support for IMAP is very poor, even when
using MS Outlook. (Especially when using MS Outlook?)
The only problem is access to common address
Matthias Apitz wrote:
Hello,
Our central mail server is Exchange (please no comments :-))
On my FreeBSD notebook I'm using as MUA mutt, fetchmail with
IMAP to get the e-mail and sendmail to send mail over to the
Exchange, so far so good and I'm happy with it.
Btw: one could even access
Looking for some help in this rather baffling issue. I'm trying to get a new
mail server setup with webmail capabilities (via squirrelmail) and I'm hitting
a little snag. Squirrelmail says that the imap server won't accept plain text
passwords, yet I compiled from source for plaintext using
Steven Lake wrote:
Looking for some help in this rather baffling issue. I'm trying to get a new
mail server setup with webmail capabilities (via squirrelmail) and I'm
hitting a little snag. Squirrelmail says that the imap server won't accept
plain text passwords, yet I compiled from source
You're forgetting to assign values to your variables.
# make -E WITHOUT_SSL=yes
or
# make -E WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT=yes
Ok, tried that and I got this at compile time:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] imap-uw]# make -E WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT=yes
=== Vulnerability check disabled, database
Steven Lake wrote:
You're forgetting to assign values to your variables.
# make -E WITHOUT_SSL=yes
or
# make -E WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT=yes
Ok, tried that and I got this at compile time:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] imap-uw]# make -E WITH_SSL_AND_PLAINTEXT=yes
=== Vulnerability
If I may ask, out of curiosity. Why imap-uw and not something else that
supports maildir format instead of mbox? For instance, courier-imap or
dovecot are far better options.
Well, I don't normally work with Imap, so I was experimenting to
find out which client would work best for me
then browse it using cyrus imap
using and and an imap client?
And BTW I am currently reading documentation but any suggestions would
be helpful.
Thank You
Chris
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db format so I can then browse it using cyrus imap
using and and an imap client?
And BTW I am currently reading documentation but any suggestions would
be helpful.
Thank You
Chris
Will fetchmail work for you?
- Micah
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hi All!
i'd like to show pop3 statistics(bytes per user), is there some
scripts to generate this statistics?
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. I do not see answer to my question in its
documentation.
Are there any alternative IMAP servers that have good support (e.g.
working mailing list, up-to-date documentation), and can share IMAP
folders between users?
These are the ones I see:
bincimap -- only maildir, cannot share folders
courier
not see answer to my question in its documentation.
The list I'm on is both fairly active, and definitely helpful:
Cyrus Mailing List info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
The newest version that is being worked on actually include replication
support, so you can have a backup IMAP server in real time
, for me. :-)
One thing to note here, and I've never looked into dovecot, so maybe its
similar, but cyrus-imapd is a black-box mail spool ... mailbox != password
entry, and the mail spool is *only* accessible through imap/pop3, no
local mail ... it was designed to handle systems where needing 65536
its
similar, but cyrus-imapd is a black-box mail spool ... mailbox != password
entry, and the mail spool is *only* accessible through imap/pop3, no local
mail ... it was designed to handle systems where needing 65536 mailboxes
was a requirement, as well as security ...
Dovecot has similar
When trying to move a message from my INBOX folder to another
folder, I usually (4 out of 5?) find that the imapd process has
crashed. SquirrelMail is nice enough to tell me this:
ERROR: Connection dropped by IMAP server.
Query: COPY 18238,18255 mail/Trash
Looking in /var/log
Jaime wrote:
When trying to move a message from my INBOX folder to another
folder, I usually (4 out of 5?) find that the imapd process has
crashed. SquirrelMail is nice enough to tell me this:
ERROR: Connection dropped by IMAP server.
Query: COPY 18238,18255 mail/Trash
Looking
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Gábor Kövesdán wrote:
Jaime wrote:
Looking in /var/log/messages, I find lines like this:
Jul 11 21:28:47 atlas kernel: pid 81702 (imapd), uid 1001: exited on signal
11
Are you using any CFLAGS in /etc/make.conf?
I don't remember changing anything in there.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2006, Gábor Kövesdán wrote:
Jaime wrote:
Looking in /var/log/messages, I find lines like this:
Jul 11 21:28:47 atlas kernel: pid 81702 (imapd), uid 1001: exited on
signal 11
Are you using any CFLAGS in /etc/make.conf?
I don't remember
There's some directions at
http://www.flatmtn.com/computer/Linux-Imap-UW.html (found by googling
uw imap shared folders) but I'm not sure I follow them. It looks like
it's just setting up another IMAP account that happens to be shared
I use cyrus-imap, and it seems to have fairly
Hello,
I'm trying to install sasl2 + cyrus-imapd, using this article:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2005/10/06/cyrus_imap.html?page=2
I found the article very helpful. I could do everything until the point
where I need to create a user in cyrus. There I have an error message:
#cyradm
documentation.
Are there any alternative IMAP servers that have good support (e.g.
working mailing list, up-to-date documentation), and can share IMAP
folders between users?
These are the ones I see:
bincimap -- only maildir, cannot share folders
courier -- uses the maildir format, but I'm not sure
documentation.
Are there any alternative IMAP servers that have good support (e.g.
working mailing list, up-to-date documentation), and can share IMAP
folders between users?
These are the ones I see:
bincimap -- only maildir, cannot share folders
courier -- uses the maildir format, and it says
- Original Message -
From: Nagy László [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 4:29 PM
Subject: IMAP server alternatives
Hello,
I tried cyrus-imapd, but I'm unsatisfied. Their website was down for
a day. Now it is up, but the pages were
Reko Turja wrote:
The downside of Cyrus is the abysmal documentation, but once you get
hang of it, it's one fine IMAP/POP server. And of course there's project
wiki at
http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu/
which definitely is updated after 2003 :)
I too can recommend cyrus-imap which I have
Erik Norgaard wrote:
Regarding cyrus documentation: I think they have stopped maintaining the
documentation and moved to use the wiki - unfortunately, you don't
stumble into the wiki first :(
i can happily recommend Dovecot, really easy to install (Cyrus really
isn't), supports both Maildir
answers. I do not see answer to my question in its documentation.
Are there any alternative IMAP servers that have good support (e.g.
working mailing list, up-to-date documentation), and can share IMAP
folders between users?
These are the ones I see:
[snip]
dovecot -- early stages
You then need to make sure the server is running. The error message cyradm:
cannot connect to server can indicate that you don't have the imap service
running. You should be able to see something similar to:
# lsof -i | egrep 'PID|imap' | egrep 'PID|LIST'
COMMAND PIDUSER FD TYPE
to this
conversation. We recently switched from POP3 Outlook Express to IMAP
using IMAP-UW Thunderbird. Personally I have had no issues with
IMAP-UW, but the users in our office have had issues with the mbox
format itself. Specifically they cannot store messages subfolders
within a folder (referring
On Tuesday 11 July 2006 11:07, Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Nagy László [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Are there any alternative IMAP servers that have good support (e.g.
working mailing list, up-to-date documentation), and can share IMAP
folders between users?
dovecot -- early stages
On 7/11/2006 11:18 AM, Greg Groth wrote:
On 7/11/2006 9:29 AM, albi wrote:
Erik Norgaard wrote:
I would like to ask a couple more in depth questions pertaining to this
conversation. We recently switched from POP3 Outlook Express to IMAP
using IMAP-UW Thunderbird. Personally I have had
I saw a dramatic improvement in speed with both Thunderbird and
Squirrelmail after switching from mbox to maildir.
How did you handle the transition from mbox to maildir?
-jav
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Nagy László wrote:
Are there any alternative IMAP servers that have good support (e.g.
working mailing list, up-to-date documentation), and can share IMAP
folders between users?
I was a satisfied courier-imap user for several years. A few months ago
I switched to dovecot because
Thank you for your responses!
I tried to install cyrus-imapd, courier-imapd and dovecot, in this
order. :-)
Dovecot has my preference. I could install it in a few minutes, and it
was very easy to configure. At least it is easier than courier, for me. :-)
Thanks again.
Laszlo
Pete Slagle wrote:
Nagy László wrote:
Are there any alternative IMAP servers that have good support (e.g.
working mailing list, up-to-date documentation), and can share IMAP
folders between users?
I was a satisfied courier-imap user for several years. A few months ago
I switched
Javier Henderson wrote:
I saw a dramatic improvement in speed with both Thunderbird and
Squirrelmail after switching from mbox to maildir.
How did you handle the transition from mbox to maildir?
-jav
I just moved one of our mail servers over to postfix and dovecot using
maildir. There is
It seems that dovecot wins the votes - but does it support virtual domains?
I think it does not, but I do not need it. I can use postfix and
mydestination, virtual_maps. This is enough for me.
Any tips on migration?
Yes, it looks easy. I created these namespaces in dovecot.conf:
in
mbox format. If a user connects via IMAP (Squirrelmail, etc.), folders
in /home/%u are created and stored in maildir format, but their inbox
stays in /var/mail in mbox format.
See Multiple Mailbox Locations: http://wiki.dovecot.org/Namespaces
Dovecot also comes with convert-tool
On Jul 11, 2006, at 12:35 PM, Erik Nørgaard wrote:
It seems that dovecot wins the votes - but does it support virtual
domains? Any tips on migration?
That all depends on how you store your user data. It is not dovecot
or courier issue. I have both courier and dovecot working in
Hello,
I would like to share some IMAP folders between users. I'm currently
using postfix and uw-imap. Is this possible? How should I do this? (Hard
links between IMAP files?)
The basic problem is this: we have a company and we have some employees,
doing help desk service. There are cases
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006, Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
Hello,
I would like to share some IMAP folders between users. I'm currently
using postfix and uw-imap. Is this possible? How should I do this? (Hard
links between IMAP files?)
I don't know how one would do this with UW-IMAP as I haven't used
Nagy László Zsolt wrote:
Hello,
I would like to share some IMAP folders between users. I'm currently
using postfix and uw-imap. Is this possible? How should I do this? (Hard
links between IMAP files?)
The basic problem is this: we have a company and we have some employees,
doing help
-workarounds-for-imap-client-bugs
now...
$make check
Lots of complaints about FAM (which *is* installed, but not
configured properly). I browsed a few posts wrt FAM, which led me to
continue anyway, since it seems most applicable to many-user systems,
particularly with shared folders.
So, finally
On 06/06/06, Juha Saarinen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not use courier-imap from the ports collection?
Juha,
Thank you for your prompt response.
As I mentioned, the port also *apparently* fails to find pcre:
quote
conftest.c:33:23: pcre/pcre.h: No such file or directory
/quote
In addition
Dear all,
I'm building a pop toaster, have qmail up and running, vpopmail too,
now trying to get courier-imap-4.1.1 working.
Platform: FreeBSD 6.0_RELEASE, GENERIC kernel.
Problem: when installing from source, ./configure works OK (non-root,
as advised):
$./configure --without-authdaemon
On 6/6/06, boink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
I'm building a pop toaster, have qmail up and running, vpopmail too,
now trying to get courier-imap-4.1.1 working.
Platform: FreeBSD 6.0_RELEASE, GENERIC kernel.
Problem: when installing from source,
Why not use courier-imap from
Hi,
I want to authenticate the client's user/pass
against the file /etc/passwd, for that reason I
put authmodulelist=authpwd inside the file
/usr/local/etc/authlib/authdaemonrc but I get
only this error:
May 31 13:33:33 gw authdaemond:
modules=authpwd, daemons=5
May 31 13:33:33 gw authdaemond:
Hi,
I almost get it. The new problem is I configured
the procmail to use maildir in the path
/usr/zdir/$LOGNAME/{cur/new/tmp}.
/usr/local/etc/courier-imap/pop3d:
if MAILDIRPATH=/usr/zdir/ I get this error:
May 31 15:27:12 gw pop3d: scancur opendir(cur):
No such file or directory
On May 23, 2006, at 11:14 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Installing it from ports (/usr/ports/mail/courier-imap) is pretty
straightforward, and most settings can be left at the default, at
least
True, except...
Courrier-imap is using maildir mailboxes, so unless the existing
system already
Noah wrote:
FreeBSD-4.11
Well I want to get IMAP running on my FreeBSD box and would like to have a
safe, non service-interrupting strategy to implementing it. I am leaning
toward installing cyrus imapd. I have some questions about how to get things
working.
I recommend checking out
On Wednesday 24 May 2006 02:55, Chad Leigh -- Shire.Net LLC wrote:
On May 23, 2006, at 11:14 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
Installing it from ports (/usr/ports/mail/courier-imap) is
pretty straightforward, and most settings can be left at the
default, at least
True, except...
Courrier
Eric wrote:
I recommend checking out dovecot as well. i switched from courier to
dovecot recently and couldnt be happier.
What motivated you to switch, and how do you find that dovecot improves
on courier-imap?
Just curious, I have been considering trying dovecot, but courier works
well
Pete Slagle wrote:
Eric wrote:
I recommend checking out dovecot as well. i switched from courier to
dovecot recently and couldnt be happier.
What motivated you to switch, and how do you find that dovecot improves
on courier-imap?
Just curious, I have been considering trying dovecot
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Date: Tue, 23 May 2006 19:23:47 -0800
From: Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Implementing IMAP advice for first timer
To: freebsd-questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
FreeBSD-4.11
Well I want to get IMAP running on my FreeBSD box and would like to have a
safe, non service-interrupting strategy to implementing it. I am leaning
toward installing cyrus imapd. I have some questions about how to get things
working.
1) Can somebody please recommend a good
Well I want to get IMAP running on my FreeBSD box and would like to have a
safe, non service-interrupting strategy to implementing it.
What do you mean non service-interrupting strategy? If you have
already POP3 installed and running, there is good chance that
installing IMAP will install
On May 23, 2006, at 9:37 PM, Olivier Nicole wrote:
4) I don’t completely understand how local mail delivery will
change – is there a good tutorial about this subject?
IMAP does not interract with mail delivery. Once mail is delivered
into your mailbox, IMAP allows you to read
Noah wrote:
Well I want to get IMAP running on my FreeBSD box and would like to have a
safe, non service-interrupting strategy to implementing it. I am leaning
toward installing cyrus imapd. I have some questions about how to get things
working.
I like courier-imap. The set-up is easy
Installing it from ports (/usr/ports/mail/courier-imap) is pretty
straightforward, and most settings can be left at the default, at least
True, except...
Courrier-imap is using maildir mailboxes, so unless the existing
system already uses maildir, there will be some disturbance
/imap to another place because not enough space (I did move
/var/spool/imap successfully). When I cp /var/imap cp says: cp:
imap/socket/idle: Operation not supported and cp: imap/socket/lmtp:
Operation not supported. I now there is a problem with unix sockets from
cyrus imap but I did not found
-berlin.de/user-taipan/kraxel/gnuinfo/libc/File_Socket_Example.html
http://www.google.com/search?client=operarls=enq=create+file+socketssourceid=operaie=utf-8oe=utf-8
I think as a general rule, a prog should recreate its sockets, after
such operation.
You can go with just moving the imap in single
Hello Chris
I was in the same situation as you. I installed during the past months two
mail server with sendmail/cyrus imap/apache ssl/squirrelmail. So if you need
more hints please send the questions.
Am Mon, May 08, 2006 at 10:21:22PM -0700 Chris Telting schrieb:
I am confused
Hello
I want move /var/imap to another place because not enough space (I did move
/var/spool/imap successfully). When I cp /var/imap cp says: cp:
imap/socket/idle: Operation not supported and cp: imap/socket/lmtp:
Operation not supported. I now there is a problem with unix sockets from
cyrus
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