Hi all ,
I want to use quotawarn to automatically intimate user and the admin that the user quota is above a particular %age of the quota
I have put
quotawarn: 90
in /etc/imapd.conf
Now where Do I enter the text message ( if any ) that will go to the user
Is there a way I can Cc: the
I am in the process of putting in a new mail server.
Apparently this distribution of SUSE 8.2 has some weird things wrong with Cyrus
and SASL, or it's just me. I would like to allow the following:
User accounts on the machine will have mailboxes and
authenticate with the login
Doug Koobs wrote:
I've been doing some reading of the list archives, and have learned that my
current backup process is not sufficient. I'm hoping to get some feedback on
my new proposed process. I only have about 20 users, total mail store is
under 300 MB. I can stop the services. I want to be
Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
Hi all ,
I want to use quotawarn to automatically intimate user and the admin
that the user quota is above a particular %age of the quota
I have put
quotawarn: 90
in /etc/imapd.conf
Now where Do I enter the text message ( if any ) that will go to the user
Tim Branson wrote:
I am in the process of putting in a new mail server. Apparently this
distribution of SUSE 8.2 has some weird things wrong with Cyrus and
SASL, or it's just me. I would like to allow the following:
1. User accounts on the machine will have mailboxes and authenticate
I've been doing some reading of the list archives, and have learned that
my
current backup process is not sufficient. I'm hoping to get some feedback
on
my new proposed process. I only have about 20 users, total mail store is
under 300 MB. I can stop the services. I want to be able to
Doug Koobs wrote:
I've been doing some reading of the list archives, and have learned that my
current backup process is not sufficient. I'm hoping to get some feedback on
my new proposed process. I only have about 20 users, total mail store is
under 300 MB. I can stop the services. I want to be
Hi,
i want to set up timesieved in order to store sieve scripts on a server.
No imapd,popd.
my problem is that i am not able to authenticate against timesieved,
beacuse it is not adverstising any AUTH capabilities.
The failure message shown by sivtest is no worthy mechs.
i compiled
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to write a bash script (just out of curiosity) that will harvest
usernames from the cyrus spool directory and then write the output to a file
in a similar manner that ctl_mboxlist -d would. Below are my results thus
far. Aside from the formatting, I see no difference in
Title: RE: Login disabled user=cyrus - Installing new mail server - No worth y mechs found
Made the changes. When I run cyradm with the following:
Cyradm --user cyrus --server localhost --auth PLAIN (or LOGIN)
It asks for the IMAP password. Then returns that user cyrus can't login.
I'm a relatively post-beginner CLI user, so go easy; I have many
questions:
The short version--
How do you revert it all back to the install state, i.e., how do you
wipe the mailboxes.db so I can reimport?
The long version--
I had used a tool to import mailboxes, then deleted the user
Tim Branson wrote:
Made the changes. When I run cyradm with the following:
Cyradm --user cyrus --server localhost --auth PLAIN (or LOGIN)
It asks for the IMAP password. Then returns that user cyrus can't login.
Here is a copy of the logfile:
Dec 12 04:47:51 ms01 saslauthd[6290]: START:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
This message is to announce the release of Cyrus IMSPd 1.6a4 and 1.7a on
ftp.andrew.cmu.edu
These releases correct a recently discovered buffer overflow
vulnerability, as well as clean up a significant amount of buffer handling
throughout the code.
Title: RE: Login disabled user=cyrus - Installing new mail server - No w orth y mechs found
I created a file in pam.d called imap
The contents are as follows:
auth required pam_unix2.so
account required pam_unix2.so
Regards.
Tim Branson.
Manager of Information Technology.
Lee
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Scott Adkins wrote:
Are there changelogs for these releases? I am particularly interested in
whether or not the SSL patches previously posted for IMSP has been rolled
in or not. What is the difference between the 1.6 and 1.7 releases, since
they were both released at
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Ted Cabeen wrote:
Do you have a patch for the vulnerability?
Yes, however there are a *lot* of places that are likely to contain
unproven vulnerabilities that are also fixed in this release.
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This message is to announce the release of Cyrus IMSPd 1.6a4 and 1.7a on
ftp.andrew.cmu.edu
These releases correct a recently discovered buffer overflow
vulnerability, as well as clean up a significant amount of buffer handling
throughout the code.
Are there changelogs for these releases? I am particularly interested in
whether or not the SSL patches previously posted for IMSP has been rolled
in or not. What is the difference between the 1.6 and 1.7 releases, since
they were both released at the same time?
Scott
--On Friday, December 12,
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Ted Cabeen wrote:
Do you have a patch for the vulnerability?
Yes, however there are a *lot* of places that are likely to contain
unproven vulnerabilities that are also fixed in this release.
Tim Branson wrote:
I created a file in pam.d called imap
The contents are as follows:
authrequiredpam_unix2.so
account requiredpam_unix2.so
what happens if you replace the account line with:
account sufficient pam_permit.so
The error message below leads me
Title: RE: Login disabled user=cyrus - Installing new mail server - No w orth y mechs found
I can login from the ssh client.
Regards.
Tim Branson.
Manager of Information Technology.
Lee Company
331 Mallory Station Road
Franklin, TN 37067
Phone: 615-224-1007
Fax: 615-224-1414
Hi Scott,
--On Friday, December 12, 2003 3:10 PM -0500 Scott Adkins
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Are there changelogs for these releases? I am particularly interested in
| whether or not the SSL patches previously posted for IMSP has been rolled
| in or not. What is the difference between the
hello,
i have installed cyrus-imapd-2.1.10
if i restart cyrus comes this messages
Dec 11 22:42:13 mx-test master[568]: process started
Dec 11 22:42:13 mx-test master[570]: about to exec
/usr/cyrus/bin/ctl_mboxlist
Dec 11 22:42:13 mx-test ctl_mboxlist[570]: running mboxlist recovery
Dec 11
Hi,
now I got almost everything runing, I compiled cyrus 2.2.2Beta
I can also create mailboxes for diferent domains but when trying to send
a mail postfix tels me user unknown.
for example, lets say I have the domain foo.com and bar.com
if telnet to postfix and say
rcpt to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] it
What version of Sleepycat do you use? Try to run db_recover in
/var/imap/db. This will also reset berkeley db environment. Backup
before you do anything!
-Igor
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003, Thomas Besold wrote:
hello,
i have installed cyrus-imapd-2.1.10
if i restart cyrus comes this messages
Hello,
Igor Brezac schrieb:
What version of Sleepycat do you use?
ame: db4 Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 4.0.14Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
Release : 14
on RedHat 8.0
Try to run db_recover in
/var/imap/db. This will
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Thomas Besold wrote:
Hello,
Igor Brezac schrieb:
What version of Sleepycat do you use?
ame: db4 Relocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 4.0.14Vendor: Red Hat, Inc.
Release : 14
There are
On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Thomas Besold wrote:
Hello,
There are reports of problems with berkeley 4.0.14, although some folks
still run this version with no problems.
I am refering to Sleepycat Berkeley db.
Im not a cyrus-expert, i have configured a default-installation
my
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