On a Linux installation I am using Antivir/avmailgate made by H+BEDV
(http://www.hbedv.com/) in Germany. It is free for personal use.
Avi
--On Wednesday, February 14, 2001 06:56:26 PM -0600 Paul Wiechman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think that the list could benefit from it. Thanks in adva
I think that the list could benefit from it. Thanks in advance.
Paul Wiechman
Eugene Vasilchenko wrote:
>
> Hello all!
>
> Anyone wants working AV solution for use with Cyrus IMAPD and sendmail?
> I am using it for few months - it works fine. It based AVP for BSD/FreeBSD
> software by Kaspersk
As said before... check the /doc directory in the sources...
There is a nice html format in cyrus-sasl that has a whole page on the
sasl_pwcheck_method option for authentication. Choose index.html and
look under SysAdmin section. Similar documentation for Cyrus can be
found in the /doc directory
Check the imapd.conf file in /etc... is cyrus the admin user? If not
login as the user specified after the admin: line and try to create the
mailbox again.
Paul Wiechman
Tim Arnold wrote:
>
> Hello everyone
>
> I have a challenging situation here at work: Our systems administrator has
> left
Wrote Cillian Sharkey on Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 07:54:32PM +:
> Just two small (trivial) suggestions:
>
> 1) Rename quota command (and manpage) to cyrquota to prevent conflict with
>existing system disk quota command. The FreeBSD port of Cyrus IMAPD does
>this.
>
> 2) Make the master p
Attached are two patch-files that will change the Netnews dot delimiter
to a slash in Cyrus. I created these patches from the sources for
2.0.11 (you shouldn't need 2.0.11 to apply it though). The first file
(imappatch) needs to be run in the IMAP directory of the Cyrus sources.
The second file
> On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 13:45:30 -0600,
> Tony Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (tj) writes:
tj> Just out of curiosity, what OS are U using. I bet that this would work
Well, he indicated Debian, RedHat 7.0, and RedHat 6.2.
tj> directly out of the box from FreeBSD ports (Those guys/gals are go
> On Thu, 15 Feb 2001 00:54:48 +1100,
> Chuck Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (cd) writes:
cd> * Getting Postfix to play with Cyrus is not difficult but the
cd> documentation sucks. The default transport map line included with
cd> my currently installed version of Postfix doesn't
OK, so, where I'm at, well I have Berkeley DB 3.2 installed
(shared and static libs compiled ) and -from what I gather- sasl
can't use any of the damn libraries (how can I make it). Aside from that,
so I configure as follow:
./configure \
--with-dbpath=/etc/sasldb \
#--with-dblib=berkeley \
--di
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 12:54:48AM +1100, Chuck Dale wrote:
> * there is almost *no* common ground between the source and the
> various packages included with Linux distributions.
Complain to the distribution makers.
> Then the maintainers forget to make the /etc/sasldb file re
On Thu, Feb 15, 2001 at 01:03:23AM +1100, Chuck Dale wrote:
> That's interesting. Try finding sasl_pwcheck_method in the imapd.conf
> man page..
Upgrade to 2.0.11 and you will find it there.
Gabor
--
Gabor Gombas Eotvos Lorand University
E-mail: [EMAIL PR
On Wed, Feb 14, 2001 at 10:01:33AM -0800, Allan Rafuse wrote:
[...]
> open("/lib/libnss_db.so.2", O_RDONLY) = 9
[...]
> open("/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2/lib/libdb.so.3", O_RDONLY) = 9
[...]
> write(2, "/usr/cyrus/bin/master", 21) = 21
> write(2, ": error in loading shared librar"..., 37) = 37
I've upgraded from 2.0.9 to 2.0.11 but I still have same problem:
- Creating mailbox no quota is set
- If I change quota to e.g. 1500, How I can disable quota?
I've tried with:
lq user.test1 -1
lq user.test1 none
lq user.test1 None
nothing to do! :(
setting quota to 0 cause problem to cyradm...
Just two small (trivial) suggestions:
1) Rename quota command (and manpage) to cyrquota to prevent conflict with
existing system disk quota command. The FreeBSD port of Cyrus IMAPD does
this.
2) Make the master process detach itself from terminal i.e. fork() and place
its pid in /var/ru
Hello everyone
I have a challenging situation here at work: Our systems administrator has
left with a lot of important knowledge, among other things administrating
the cyrus imap server.
Unlucky me has to backward engineer everything. I figured out some things,
sometimes by looking at his bash_hi
Just out of curiosity, what OS are U using. I bet that this would work
directly out of the box from FreeBSD ports (Those guys/gals are good!) But
trying to do this on Solaris 8 x86 which is highly proprietary and u have to
basically reconfigure and unproprietarize (I guess this on on of those Jes
This is part of a larger discussion. The /usr/ucb/cc is proprietary to SUN.
I use gcc-2.95.2. Secondly I do NOT want to disable gssapi, krb as U have
in your sasl configure. This is the whole problem of what I was saying. I
enable them and specifically point configure where to find the libs an
Tony Johnson writes:
>
>Just out of curiosity, what OS are U using. I bet that this would work
>directly out of the box from FreeBSD ports (Those guys/gals are good!) But
>trying to do this on Solaris 8 x86 which is highly proprietary and u have to
>basically reconfigure and unproprietarize (I gu
Cyrus IMAPd and Red Hat Linux users:
I have uploaded the first public release
(5.62.crm) of the RPM packages of Cyrus IMPAd
version 2.0.11:
cyrus-imapd-2.0.11-5.62.crm.i386.rpm
cyrus-imapd-doc-2.0.11-5.62.crm.i386.rpm
(Intel 386 binary rpms)
cyrus-imapd-2.0.11-5.62.crm.src.rpm
(source rp
> You can check to see what Netscape (and any
> other IMAP Client) will use as a deliminator by logging into your IMAP
> server and sending the NAMESPACE command.
NAMESPACE is optional; not all servers support it. The portable method
for discovering the hierarchy delimiter is described in section
I'm trying to set up a test server on a Debian system. I had the
same trouble as a lot of people with the source tarball file so I grabbed
the CVS source. I get a little bit further with that. The tarball always
seg faulted on me. Now I get the following with the CVS build:
Heres my configure
Okay, I'm CC'ng in the cyrus imapd developers, as I really haven't got a
clue *grin* hopefully they will be better able to answer this ...
On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Vadim Zeitlin wrote:
> On 14-Feb-01 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
> > We're still getting what looks like the exact same crash when running
Yes, the delimiter is decided by the IMAP server. The slash `/' is, by
default, an illegal character in mailbox names - it doesn't follow the
Netnews namespace standard. You can check to see what Netscape (and any
other IMAP Client) will use as a deliminator by logging into your IMAP
server and
What exactly are "bare newlines" and has anyone a strategy for getting rid of
them easily so that deliver doesn't freak out and create irritating mail loops
every time we get a malformed e-mail from Oracle's cron?
TIA,
-danny
--
http://dannyman.toldme.com/
> or cyrus-imapd? Or would you be talking about separate config files
> (imapd.conf/cyrus.conf) whose options are (again, very proudly) displayed by
> typing `man imapd.conf' or `man cyrus.conf'?
That's interesting. Try finding sasl_pwcheck_method in the imapd.conf
man page..
Nothing. =(
Chuck
Wrote dglynn on Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 10:31:45PM -0500:
> Ok, I REALLY need this server up and running but I can't
> get the authentication right!
Hey! Sounds just like me over the past month.
> imtest doesn't work either! Does ANYONE on this list have a clue
> on how to "simply" use sasldb? C
Sorry for the unhelpful last message. Here goes with some help.
> imtest doesn't work either! Does ANYONE on this list have a clue
> on how to "simply" use sasldb? Configure options would help...
Here are the things I needed to do:
* Set sasl_pwcheck_method: sasldb.
* chgrp mail /etc
We currently have 20 users on
our cyrus-imap 2.0.11 server. I manage the server with cyradm for the
mailboxes and saslpasswd for the password.
We are going to have about 1000 users
and I would like to find a very simply progamm to create users and
mailboxes because this programm will be
> What version of Cyrus are you using? I'm unable to duplicate this
sorry: 2.0.11
> Are you sure that Netscape didn't silently translate the "/" into a "."?
Now that I'm back I've looked into the problem.
0) renaming "xxx yyy" to "xxx yyy 00/01"
1) Yes, netscape/cyrus/whatever seems to trans
On Tue, Feb 13, Ken Murchison wrote:
> > It's written in the upgrade notice, that deliver is only a wrapper to
> > the lmtp server and that a lmtp client is required.
>
> This is NOT true. Deliver's sole purpose in life in 2.x is so that you
> do NOT need an LMTP client. It provides the same c
- Original Message -
From: dglynn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 7:31 PM
Subject: Ahhh!! Pulling my hair out over imapd/sasl configure!
> Ok, I REALLY need this server up and running but I can't
> get the authentication right! And I've tried a
I agree!
I have been strugling with installing cyrus on redhat 7.0 using RPMS or
from scratch and I have not been able to get it to work. Either master
coredumps (Program exited with code 0116.), or imapd (i think I got this
figured out, using back trace), etc.. The docs out there are not up-to-d
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