Fred Kastl schrieb am Thu, Nov 15, 2001 at 08:27:15PM +0100:
* Hi,
*
* Anybody know something abaut this error message ?
* when i try to connect to my cyrus imap server this message appears:
* i have nothing changed expect of sending some E-Mails without receiver
* (can this cash the imap server
> On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 12:58:40 -0500,
> Kevin J Menard, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (kjm) writes:
kjm> Or for virtual domains. If I want to give a domain 25 MB of mail storage,
kjm> and they make as many accounts as they want, but the total mail usage for
kjm> all those accounts can't go above 2
--On Tuesday, November 27, 2001 03:25:54 PM -0500 Casey West
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 30, 2001 at 12:08 -0500, Lawrence Greenfield took the soap box and
> proclaimed: : The spec isn't clear about whether subscriptions should
> follow the : mailbox or the name. Mark Crispin generally
Hi,
Anybody know something abaut this error message ?
when i try to connect to my cyrus imap server this message appears:
i have nothing changed expect of sending some E-Mails without receiver
(can this cash the imap server ?)
Nov 15 20:16:26 firewall master[3415]: process 3419 exited, status 0
On Oct 30, 2001 at 12:08 -0500, Lawrence Greenfield took the soap box and proclaimed:
: The spec isn't clear about whether subscriptions should follow the
: mailbox or the name. Mark Crispin generally believes they should
: follow the name.
:
: This isn't a trivial thing to fix in general (multi
Also Sprach Matt Kenigson:
> The compile of imapd kept bombing until I found a post online that suggested
> (duh) copying the libs and header files for db into the lib area of the
> source tree for imapd. Then it compiled successfully.
>
> After that we kept getting segfaults. We fixed these by
Hi
I'm wondering how easy it is to move a cyrus user from one server to
another.
Let me explain, I actually have a cyrus server with users mailbox, but,
in a few weeks, I'll need to have another box to spread the load, and so
I was wondering how easy it was to move a user from one cyrus user to
a
Many, many thanks for this one :)
I downloaded and applied it to my system and it worked without any hassle. Very
nice :)
Simon Loader wrote:
> Can I get the users password to be able to bind with ? or
> should I just do anonymous ?
You mean so you can use ldap acls on the bind operation?
Tarj
If possible, may I suggest postfix. As long as your server is not handling tens
of thousands of mail / hour that shouldn't be any trouble :)
AND: Postfix setup is the simplest I've ever been through for anything compiled
from source or othervise :)
Tarjei
Mika Iisakkila wrote:
>
> Ken Murchiso
As you noted with your log entries, the uid is always getting set to the
cyrus user. To me, this indicates that it is the issue with pam not
allowing the cyrus user to look at the other passwords. I am not sure
what is going on with your other machines (are they using the same pam
configuratio
Hey Ken,
Tuesday, November 27, 2001, 12:26:22 PM, you wrote:
KM> No. Cyrus was designed to be a black-box service, so it assumes that
KM> there are no user accounts, let alone quotas.
Oh yes, I know this. And I think it's great. Makes virtual users simple :)
But I didn't know if there might
"Kevin J. Menard, Jr." wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I forget if this has been discussed before, so please forgive me if it
> has (but I didn't find all that much useful info in the archives).
>
> As of now quotas are bound per mailbox. a) Is there a way to bind this
> to system q
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have a user who uses procmail mainly for its ability to keep
> a log of all incoming messages. He produces a daily summary from
> the log. I'd like to encourage him to move to a Cyrus IMAP system
> that uses sieve, rather than procmail. Is there any way to get
While this is an interesting point cause master is running as user
cyrus, I'm sure this is not the problem cause it works on different
machines, where cyrus is not member of any special group ...
thnx a lot,
peter
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 11:46:28AM -0500, Todd Nemanich wrote:
> I believe both o
From: "Peter Pilsl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> as long as I use 'sasldb'-method for imap-auth all is ok. But as soon
> as I switch to pam, only user cyrus can login. pam works fine for
> other apps.
>
> I test with #cyradm -U xxx localhost and also with imtest (output of
> imtest see below) on the back
I have a user who uses procmail mainly for its ability to keep
a log of all incoming messages. He produces a daily summary from
the log. I'd like to encourage him to move to a Cyrus IMAP system
that uses sieve, rather than procmail. Is there any way to get
such logging, or even a summary from C
I believe both of these pam modules only allow the superuser to check
other user's passwords. Since the server runs as user cyrus, then only
the cyrus user can check its password. I think you will need to use a
pwcheck/saslauthd daemon to check passwords in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow.
Peter Pi
Howdy,
I need help with installing Cyrus 2.0.16 on a Mandrake 8.1 box. I've
installed cyrus without problems a couple of times before (over a year
ago -- I'm afraid I don't remember much about it) but am now stumped as to
why I'm having so much trouble with a stock install from sources.
Here's
thnx, but this didnt help ...
peter
On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 11:07:29AM -0500, Harry Hoffman wrote:
> Hey Peter,
> Try this:
> rename sasldb to sasldb.org. I have this problem and I still can't figure
> it why either.
>
> Regards,
> Harry
>
> cyradm -u cyrus -a cyrus localhost
>
> On Tue, 27
Hey guys,
I forget if this has been discussed before, so please forgive me if it
has (but I didn't find all that much useful info in the archives).
As of now quotas are bound per mailbox. a) Is there a way to bind this
to system quotas as well? (so if user foo has a 10 MB quota
Hey Peter,
Try this:
rename sasldb to sasldb.org. I have this problem and I still can't figure
it why either.
Regards,
Harry
cyradm -u cyrus -a cyrus localhost
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Peter Pilsl wrote:
> this mail is sent to info-cyrus and cyrus-sasl, cause I really dont
> know where my proble
this mail is sent to info-cyrus and cyrus-sasl, cause I really dont
know where my problem is.
cyrus-imapd-2.0.16
cyrus-sasl-1.5.27
as long as I use 'sasldb'-method for imap-auth all is ok. But as soon
as I switch to pam, only user cyrus can login. pam works fine for
other apps.
I test with #cy
>
> We use SASL1->LDAP in a clusterd HA environment with the LDAP patch supplied by
> http://www.surf.org.uk/src/cyrussasl.html which AFAIK does not support multiple
> LDAP servers. We are at the moment suggensting a switch to SASL1->PAM->LDAP,
> which is not as fast, but will support multiple
Ken Murchison wrote:
> Assuming you are delivering via LMTP, it refuses delivery with a 452
> response (temporary failure).
...
> These are both MTA issues. A stock sendmail config will queue the
> message and continue to attempt delivery for a specified period (7
> days?) before it finally gives
Ludovic Bellier wrote:
> Yes you're right
> is there any problem with my perl version ?
>
> > perl -v
>
> This is perl, v5.6.1 built for sun4-solaris
Same perl version here:
This is perl, v5.6.1 build for i386-linux
on two different machines, one running 2.0.16 on mandrake 8.1, the other
--On lundi 26 novembre 2001 08:48 +0100 Luca Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken Murchison wrote:
>
>
>>> Unable to connect to server at /usr/local/bin/installsieve line 121,
>>> line 1.
>>> I'm sure that my password is correct, because I'm able to connect to
>>> the imap server.
Ionut Nistor schrieb am Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 11:09:56AM +0200:
* /daya/cyrus/imap/user/i/ionut.sub is a file, yes and when cyrus tries to
* open /daya/cyrus/imap/user/i/ionut.sub/cyrus.seen it gets ENOTDIR
* instead of ENOENT. Anyway, it was probably related to something in 2.0.9
* so I'll try to
/daya/cyrus/imap/user/i/ionut.sub is a file, yes and when cyrus tries to
open /daya/cyrus/imap/user/i/ionut.sub/cyrus.seen it gets ENOTDIR
instead of ENOENT. Anyway, it was probably related to something in 2.0.9
so I'll try to upgrade to 2.0.16.
However, can I try deleting the /daya/cyrus/imap/u
I am running a locally compiled cyrus 2.0.16 on a Red Hat 7.1 system.
Twice now one of my users (only one, but this one happens to be my
boss!) has observed a wierd, transient failure mode: in this mode, imapd
hangs on any attempt to write to a folder. Here is an example, caught by
ethereal:
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