HI all,
I have installed cyrus2.0.12 successfully under redhat6.1.
I have config the sendmail using the cyrusv2.mc to generate
sendmail.cf. However, I found that sendmail doesn't work with
imap. I can send mail using imap & login account. But I can
only receive mail using login account (ie
A few things I can think of:
Did you compile sasl from the sasl-1.5.24 tarball @ cmu?
Which user are you logged in as when you run saslpasswd?
Check the permissions on /etc/sasldb. It should be readable and writable by
the user cyrus.
Generic failure is normal (I think) for the first user created
Steve thanks for pointing that out.
I think it was the last thing I added and didnt check it correctly.
Steve Schaefer wrote:
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> Hi Atif,
>
> This is great!...
>
> FYI I needed to change one line though
>
> orig> test -L /usr/lib/sasl || ln -s /usr/local/lib/sasl /usr/local/lib
>
Hi Atif,
This is great!...
FYI I needed to change one line though
orig> test -L /usr/lib/sasl || ln -s /usr/local/lib/sasl /usr/local/lib
changed>test -L /usr/lib/sasl || ln -s /usr/local/lib/sasl /usr/lib/sasl
I am pretty green at this stuff though but I think this is corre
The logs are automatically created if the directory exists.
Remove the /var/imap/log/my_mailbox directory to stop it.
Somewhere in the doc its mentions that if the directory
/var/imap/log/username exists when username logs in, then
a session log of the connection is created.
prune wrote:
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>
You wouldn't in a username, but in a folder name I can
easily see wanting to have .'s and /'s
However I see that you have to have a separator
of SOME kind to use in mailbox names. And you're
ultimately limited by the IMAP protocol command set.
Atif Ghaffar wrote:
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> "Joel M. Baldwin" wrote:
>
Tom Karches wrote:
> [...]
> I've never heard of being able to store all folders (including Inbox) at
> the same level in Cyrus unless :
>
> - you are running Cyrus as an administrative user, which lets you create
> folders anywhere you want. Running IMAP clients as an administrative
> users is g
Hi,
about Cyrus IMAP4 v2.0.9
I don't know why, but I found lots of log from cyrus.
I remember I searched a lot while installing how to have debug... but
found nothing... and I still can't find anything in the doc/FAQ.
Then, here is what I found :
/var/imap/log/my_mailbox/xxx
where x
Me too! MessagingDirect's contract support sucks, and getting the next
release out the door always seems to be more important than supporting
the current version (and we should pay good money for the privilege of
their ignoring problems) Besides, their stuff is proprietary and not
near as fl
rj45 wrote:
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> Allrite.
> but my problem is different. if I disable imap from cyrus.conf
> I force users to use imaps and that's what I Wanted but at the same time
> eudora users won't be able to check for emails. Eudora does not
> support imaps but only Cram-MD5 and Cram-MD5 needs imap anyway
Allrite.
but my problem is different. if I disable imap from cyrus.conf
I force users to use imaps and that's what I Wanted but at the same time
eudora users won't be able to check for emails. Eudora does not
support imaps but only Cram-MD5 and Cram-MD5 needs imap anyway, so that I
have to enable
rj45 wrote:
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> There is some way with cyrus to allow only imaps authentication and forbid
> the authentication for users which try a insecure imap authentication ?
Simply remove or comment out the "imap" service (only run a "imaps"
service).
--
Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Softwa
There is some way with cyrus to allow only imaps authentication and forbid
the authentication for users which try a insecure imap authentication ?
thanks
Rick
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, unplug wrote:
> Yeah, I am using redhat linux6.1.
> I have check that the files /etc/hosts.allow & /etc/hosts.deny are
> empty.
> Below is the config in /etc/services
> imap 143/tcp
> pop3 110/tcp
>
> /etc/inet.conf
> imapstream tcp nowait cyrus/usr/cyrus/bi
Along with quite a number of others, I guess, I'm now actively looking at
upgrading from ESYS/Execmail/MessagingDirect (whatever the heck they are
called now) IMSP and IMAP to Cyrus.
I have a problem with Simeon and Execmail interworking with the Cyrus IMSP
server which seems pretty much iden
I solved my problem, the certificate was not signed properly.
Actually I rebuilt a new certificate with a self signature and everything
wroked out. Now I have an other question.
Is it possible to use the sasl password database also for the imaps and
pop3s authentications ?? the saslpasswd file is
Hi,
I am caught betwixt and between. I've installed imspd 1.6a2 to take
advantage of the LDAP linkage, but I want to run the server as user
"cyrus". If I run it as a daemon, it can't bind to port 406 (the
default imsp port) unless it's executing as root. I can't run it via
inetd because th
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