I am trying to build the new release of cyrus-imapd, and the compile is
failing trying to enable the ldap authorization.
I am trying to link it against OpenLDAP 2.1.23.
My configure command line:
./configure \
--with-bdb-libdir=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.1/lib\
--with-bdb-incdir=/usr/local/Berkele
I've managed to build cyrus-imapd-2.1.15 with cyrus-sasl-2.1.15 aginst
heimdal-0.6 on Solaris. I've gotten the server running, up to the
point where I want to start creating accounts. This server is intended
to primarily use GSSAPI to authenticate. I've checked out the
following principals in /etc/
Does anyone have, or can anyone point me to a program or perl
script/whatever that will "stress test" my email system? I'm curious to see
how much my system can take. I tried hacking mstone from the mozilla folks
but I can't seem to get that to work despite their claim that it "could"
work with a
Hi Jason, everyone,
Jason Williams wrote:
Jan 14 15:08:05 obsidian ctl_cyrusdb[180]: DBERROR: error listing log
files: DB_NOTFOUND: No matching key/data pair found
Jan 14 15:08:05 obsidian ctl_cyrusdb[180]: DBERROR: archive
I restarted cyrus to see more information:
[--8<--]
Jan 14 15:21:30 o
> Delays of about a minute traditionally mean you have a DNS resolution
> problem, possibly for localhost or for the server's 'real' hostname.
>
> Can you do
>
> ping localhost
mail:~ # ping localhost
PING mail.myFooDomain.com (127.0.0.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from mail.myFooDomain.co
Hello everyone. (Quick note...pretty long post)
Hope my subject doesn't offend anyone. It was probably a poor attempt at
humor. :)
Recently, I took on a project of testing and installing Cyrus-IMAPD for our
company. I liked a lot of the features that it offered such as a 'sealed
box', sieve and
Troy,
On 15 Jan 2004, Troy McKinnon writes:
> I also notice that telneting to port 25 is VERY SLOW.
>
> Does this mean it is more likely a postfix issue vs cyrus etc?
>
> Anything else I can do to help narrow down and locate the bottleneck?
Delays of about a minute traditionally mean you have
Jules Agee wrote:
Whoops, sorry for the subject line, this is unrelated to Troy
McKinnon's slow response issue. Subject line should have been
"unixhierarchysep" or something like...
In addition to that, it would be nice if people would stop replying to
messages from the list and then start a c
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Eric S. Pulley wrote:
> Not a big deal but sometime in the 2.2.x builds the HTMLized imapd.conf(5)
> seams to have went missing from the doc/man directory.
I noticed this the other night and meant to mention something, but I've
been a bit busy. I would've mentioned something
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 06:51:36PM -0200, Andreas wrote:
> > But on Gentoo linux distribution db package compiles with --with-uniquename
> > flag.
>
> I don't think this has anything to do with --with-uniquename
Ops, it could indeed, sorry. If this is the cause, then the configure test
should in
I also notice that telneting to port 25 is VERY SLOW.
Does this mean it is more likely a postfix issue vs cyrus etc?
Anything else I can do to help narrow down and locate the bottleneck?
Cheers
Ð ÑÐÐÐÑ ÐÑ Thursday 15 January 2004 23:51 Andreas ÑÐÐ(a):
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 11:24:35PM +0300, Dmitry P. Schegolev wrote:
> > Hi folks!
> >
> > It's great that cyrus 2.2.3 Released now!
> >
> > > This release also contains support for Berkeley DB 4.2,
> >
> > But on Gentoo linux dist
I have included a sample log of 1 account checking for mail, and sending 1
email message.
I would REALLY appreciate some help on this. As you can see by the logs the
process of sending 1 email is taking > minute.
Cheers
Troy
-
DSZ SEND mysql
Note: 3 domains/3 ips set up: myFooDo
Not a big deal but sometime in the 2.2.x builds the HTMLized imapd.conf(5)
seams to have went missing from the doc/man directory.
Or am I high?
--
ESP
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 11:24:35PM +0300, Dmitry P. Schegolev wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> It's great that cyrus 2.2.3 Released now!
>
> > This release also contains support for Berkeley DB 4.2,
>
> But on Gentoo linux distribution db package compiles with --with-uniquename
> flag.
I don't think th
Does config.log show any clues?
-Igor
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Dmitry P. Schegolev wrote:
> Hi folks!
>
> It's great that cyrus 2.2.3 Released now!
>
> > This release also contains support for Berkeley DB 4.2,
>
> But on Gentoo linux distribution db package compiles with --with-uniquename
> flag.
Hi folks!
It's great that cyrus 2.2.3 Released now!
> This release also contains support for Berkeley DB 4.2,
But on Gentoo linux distribution db package compiles with --with-uniquename
flag.
And cyrus do not found db:
checking db.h usability... yes
checking db.h presence... yes
checking for
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> > I've gotten a request (from someone I'd rather not say 'no' to) to
> > create an IMAP account with a period in the username. If I set
> > "unixhierarchysep=yes" in imapd.conf on an already established 2.1
> > server, what kinds of problems can I expect
Jules Agee wrote:
I've gotten a request (from someone I'd rather not say 'no' to) to
create an IMAP account with a period in the username. If I set
"unixhierarchysep=yes" in imapd.conf on an already established 2.1
server, what kinds of problems can I expect to run into?
Any currently running cl
Whoops, sorry for the subject line, this is unrelated to Troy McKinnon's
slow response issue. Subject line should have been "unixhierarchysep" or
something like...
Jules Agee wrote:
I've gotten a request (from someone I'd rather not say 'no' to) to
create an IMAP account with a period in the us
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I'm quite pleased to announce the long-awaited stable release of Cyrus
IMAPd 2.2.3. This release contains substantial new features over the 2.1
series including extensive support for mailbox annotations, NNTP, much
more stable process accounting, and
I've gotten a request (from someone I'd rather not say 'no' to) to
create an IMAP account with a period in the username. If I set
"unixhierarchysep=yes" in imapd.conf on an already established 2.1
server, what kinds of problems can I expect to run into?
The server already disallows mailbox name
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Ben Poliakoff wrote:
> I got bitten by this a long time ago.
>
> If you built cyrus with --with-auth=unix then you'll find that "/"
> characters in usernames are not allowed because such characters are not
> allowed in a mailbox name.
Cyrus 2.2 has a --with-auth=krb5 module t
I got bitten by this a long time ago.
If you built cyrus with --with-auth=unix then you'll find that "/"
characters in usernames are not allowed because such characters are not
allowed in a mailbox name.
This following is by **no means** an officially sanctioned fix (but it's
been working well fo
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Igor Brezac wrote:
> How many clients did you have connected at that time?
At 01/13/04 23:30:00, looks like there were 465 cyrus processes.
Looking a bit more closely lately, I notice a couple of these pop up:
Jan 15 06:41:07 area51 imaps[4242]: Fatal error: tls_start_serve
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Igor Brezac wrote:
>
> > Hmm. You can clear this up by running db_recover from the /po/var/imap/db
> > directory. What does db_stat -c say before you run db_recover? Do
> > tls_prune|cyr_expire|ctl_cyrusdb -c run properly on y
I have set up cyrus and web-cyradm successfully.
My only real issue is that authentication and other interaction with the
mail server is REALLY slow. Like upwards of 1 minute for login.
There appears to be a lot of:
match_string:
match_hostname:
match_hostaddr
in my mail.log
but timestamps do
I am trying to make one instance of a kerberos principal the cyrus
administrator. I've set the "admins:" field to "username/admin". When I
try running "cyradm -u username/admin servername", cyradm complains:
cyradm: cannot authenticate to server as user username/admin
Syslog contains the follow
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 07:37, Joe Hrbek wrote:
> Hi, quick question. Assuming I have the space (I have 4, 146gb scsi
> ultra320 drives in a raid setup with dual xeon processors and 2 gb of ram),
> what is the maximum "recommended" mailbox quota? I've googled around for an
> hour and I haven't been
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 19:03, Craig Ringer wrote:
> > He is - he's just using one signed by someone who was
> > signed by a known authority. Nothing needs to be installed in the
> > browser.
>
> OK - I must've misunderstood his initial email.
Yes, on re-reading my post after your initial messag
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 16:05, Joe Rhett wrote:
> Use the exact same files for the web server as for the Cyrus mail server.
> They're both using the same library.
Well, in Apache I have the following, in addition to the usual
'SSLCertificateFile' and 'SSLCertificateKeyFile' directives:
SSLCertifi
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