delivery failures

2001-02-19 Thread P Christie
Dear All, We are using Cyrus 1.6.24 with Exim. We had hoped to deliver using lmtp to benefit from single message delivery and SIEVE. However we have a serious problem, described below, which has meant that we have had to stop delivering this way for the moment. I have not been able to pin

cyrus imapd delay

2001-02-19 Thread Oguz YILMAZ
when trying to connect to the imap server there is 15 seconds delay. I have tried 3 times.all connections had 15 seconds delay. I have checked network connections during delay. Network connection is okay. after connection established cyrus waits for some delay before giving "OK helios Cyrus IMAP4

cyrus 1.6.24 and Outlook SR1 connect problem

2001-02-19 Thread Roger Boussen
The standard Outlookup 2000 works fine with our cyrus server but the SR1 release (9.0.0.3821) can not connect to our server. It seems to be in the USER sequence but I'am not sure. Does anyone know whats the problem is?? We want to start with imap and cyrus on Linux for production. Which

Re: Migrating 12,000 students

2001-02-19 Thread Michael Salmon
On Monday, February 19, 2001 12:01:19 PM +0100 Marco Pirovano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: +-- | Hello, | I have to migrate about 12,000 students from a POP3 view to a IMAP view. | Both POP3 server and IMAP server reside on the same machine. | Now they use Eudora as POP3 client, and in the future

problem with Cyrus and Outlook 2000-SR

2001-02-19 Thread Roger Boussen
The normal Outlook 2000 release works fine but the SR1 release cannot log in to the system. The SR1 release had something to do with security issues. I'am running Cyrus 1.6.24 on Linux What do I have to do to get this version of Outlook to work well? What's the best version of Cyrus to use on

Re: What a BITCH!

2001-02-19 Thread Eric J. Wisti
It wasn't a perfect install, but after reading docs provided with the tarball, I was able to install and set it up in under an hour... Just the usual library/config problems with open source building on Solaris (very minor)... I surely can't complain about something that is GIVEN away for FREE

Re: Questions,fixes,problems: Cyrus 2.0.9, NetBSD 1.5 [LONG]

2001-02-19 Thread GOMBAS Gabor
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 02:47:08PM +1100, Grant Beattie wrote: Feb 16 14:33:58 wombat perl[3212]: [ID 516856 auth.error] unable to dlopen /opt/local/cyrus/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so: ld.so.1: perl: fatal: relocation error: file /opt/local/cyrus/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so: symbol __eprintf:

Re: Problem with Cyradm

2001-02-19 Thread John Hayward
I had a similar problem - perl libraries wer installed in /usr/pkg/lib. I added an include directive to the cyradm script. Hope this helps. johnh... On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Bevan Christians wrote: Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 11:33:35 +0200 From: Bevan Christians [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Info-Cyrus

Re: zero-fork delivery?

2001-02-19 Thread Lawrence Greenfield
Right you are; running Sendmail/deliver/lmtpd is an extremely inefficient way to deliver mail. Long message follows. * Normal configuration The way I normally expect people to configure Cyrus is to have their MTA talk LMTP directly to lmtpd. Smarter MTAs will reuse the connection. For

Re: Questions,fixes,problems: Cyrus 2.0.9, NetBSD 1.5 [LONG]

2001-02-19 Thread Cillian Sharkey
Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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. I'm not sure how I'm suppose to deal with this; I could be

failure:prot layer failure

2001-02-19 Thread Sittidach Ritkajorn
:01C098E5] I am trying to get my imapd working but when I do the imtest -m login -p imap localhost I get the following error C: C01 CAPABILITY failure: prot layer failuremy imapd.conf isconfigdi rectory: /var/imappartition-default: /var/spool/imapadmins: cyrus rootsrvtab:

Re: 2.0.11 spuriously links master with libwrap

2001-02-19 Thread Lawrence Greenfield
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 19:19:19 -0500 From: Bitt Faulk [EMAIL PROTECTED] The master/Makefile links master with libwrap, and it doesn't need it. On my OpenBSD system, this actually causes runtime linking errors, as libwrap expects deny_severity and allow_severity to be

Re: Questions,fixes,problems: Cyrus 2.0.9, NetBSD 1.5 [LONG]

2001-02-19 Thread Cillian Sharkey
Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - With plaintext login [using pwcheck], cyradm asks for the password twice: first "Please enter your password:" then "IMAP Password:" - any reason why? I'm not sure. Has anyone else run across this? Can anyone else solve this?