Hardware Architecture for Cyrus-Imap

2001-10-09 Thread Nikos Voutsinas
Hello, We would appreciate if any member of the list could provide us with a sort description of an already implemented example of SUN servers running cyrus imap that deals with ~30K or more mail accounts, per single system (Server+Storage) Also taking under consideration that the size of the

Re: [ANN] Publicly accessible Sieve-enabled IMAP

2001-10-09 Thread Ken Murchison
Jeremy Howard wrote: One thing notably missing from most webmail providers is access to IMAP, and access to server-side filtering. Well, thanks to Cyrus we are now providing just that at http://fastmail.fm -- an IMAP accessible, Sieve enabled, email system. I just finished the Sieve

HP-UX

2001-10-09 Thread brenden grace
We have a project that will need an IMAP server to run on both Solaris and HP-UX. In the os.html document for cyrus imap 2.0.16 it reads: snip 1. The memory mapping support (mmap(2)) in HP-UX does not have the right semantics for the Cyrus IMAP server under the 9.0 and 10.0 release of the

Re: [ANN] Publicly accessible Sieve-enabled IMAP

2001-10-09 Thread Ken Murchison
John C. Amodeo wrote: Ken, Do the regexs in sieve support checking the body of a message, or just the header? The sieve-regex draft just documents a new MATCH-TYPE, so it works with any test which takes a MATCH-TYPE as an argument (currently ADDRESS, ENVELOPE, HEADER). AFAIK, nobody

Re: [ANN] Publicly accessible Sieve-enabled IMAP

2001-10-09 Thread John C. Amodeo
Ken, Do the regexs in sieve support checking the body of a message, or just the header? And, are wildcards supported yet? Thanks, -John Ken Murchison wrote: Jeremy Howard wrote: One thing notably missing from most webmail providers is access to IMAP, and access to server-side

Re: Hardware Architecture for Cyrus-Imap

2001-10-09 Thread Amos Gouaux
On Tue, 09 Oct 2001 13:37:43 +0300, Nikos Voutsinas [EMAIL PROTECTED] (nv) writes: nv We would appreciate if any member of the list nv could provide us with a sort description of an nv already implemented example of SUN servers running nv cyrus imap that deals with ~30K or more mail nv

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2001-10-09 Thread Robert McCallum
Hello, Which methods of authentication can be used if I do not want to actually add user accounts to the server that cyrus is running on, just mail accounts?? Thanks in advance Robert __ Do You Yahoo!? NEW from Yahoo! GeoCities - quick and easy

cyrus sasl - link libdb-3.3.so against libdb.so.3 on Mandrake

2001-10-09 Thread Jochen Metzger
Hi, I´ve compiled Berkeley DB3.3, CyrusSASL, and CyrusImapd. Now I get an signaled by death on 11. Reading a lot of stuff on the ML, I think it is a conflict problem, because a version 2 of Berkeley is installed (Standard with glibc on Mandrake7.2). Now I´ve tried several methods to link

Re: cyrus sasl - link libdb-3.3.so against libdb.so.3 on Mandrake

2001-10-09 Thread Kohei Yoshida
I don't know if this works for you but... Try cd /usr/lib ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.3/lib/libdb-3.3.so ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.3/lib/libdb-3.3.a This worked for me. BTW I also use BerkeleyDB.3.3 with Cyrus SASL Cyrus IMAP on Mandrake 7.2 :) Kohei Yoshida On Tuesday 09 October

Re: Attachment issue between Euodora client and Cyrus IMAP server

2001-10-09 Thread Walter Wong
Susan, I'm sorry but we are not going to change the server because a vendor thinks that a bug in their code requires us to change perfectly correct code. We disagree with their belief that a robust MIME parser is one that works around their bugs and do not consider this change an enhancement of

Authentication questions (was RE:)

2001-10-09 Thread Robert McCallum
Yes I read the manual (many times) I am not sure if I completely understand it. I have: configdirectory: /var/imap partition-default: /usr/imap defaultpartition: default admins: cyrus root sasl_pwcheck_method: sasldb in /etc/imapd.conf. if goober does not exist on the system I get the

Authentication methods

2001-10-09 Thread Michael Fair
Assuming you are talking about where SASL gets its information from, you can use all except for passwd and shadow backends. If you are talking about how a client authenticates to the IMAP server, then you can use all methods available. -- Michael -- On Tue, 2001-10-09 at 10:08, Robert

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2001-10-09 Thread Nick Ustinov
you can use pam_mysql or pam_ldap -Original Message- From: Robert McCallum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 20:09 To: info-cyrus Subject: Hello, Which methods of authentication can be used if I do not want to actually add user accounts to the server that

Re: [ANN] Publicly accessible Sieve-enabled IMAP

2001-10-09 Thread Jeremy Howard
Ken Murchison wrote: John C. Amodeo wrote: ... And, are wildcards supported yet? In regex, yes. The extension follows the POSIX spec with the exception of disallowing backreferences (no variables currently allowed in Sieve). If you're really interested, have a look at the draft:

Re: [ANN] Publicly accessible Sieve-enabled IMAP

2001-10-09 Thread Ken Murchison
Jeremy Howard wrote: Ken Murchison wrote: John C. Amodeo wrote: ... And, are wildcards supported yet? In regex, yes. The extension follows the POSIX spec with the exception of disallowing backreferences (no variables currently allowed in Sieve). If you're really interested,