How to create a shared folder?
cm folder
Simon,
Many thanks for the RPM!!! May I suggest putting the
RPM install command on your quick and dirty install
howto page ('rpmbuild --rebuild
cyrus-imapd-2.x.x-x.src.rpm'). I lost some time
(entirely my fault as a newbie) doing a standard rpm
install command while looking at your
This is cyrus 2.2.3 with skiplist mailboxes db.
Someone pointed this strange behaviour out to me...
. list * *
* LIST (\HasChildren) . INBOX
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . INBOX.Folder1
* LIST (\HasChildren) . INBOX.Folder2
* LIST (\HasChildren) . INBOX.Folder2.SubFolder1
. list * %
* LIST
Hi,
--On Donnerstag, 29. Januar 2004 18:12 Uhr -0500 Peter P. Benac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume the unsafe domain socket is /var/imap/socket/lmtp, however
all I see is lmtpunix-0.lock in /var/imap/socket. Both my cyrus.conf and
imapd.conf are configured for /var/imap/socket/lmtp and
Hi all,
can anybody recommend an antivirus solution for scanning incoming email at
least (outgoing emails would be a bonus) with a SuSE based (8.2) Cyrus-IMAP
mailserver.
Versions are;
cyrus - imapd 2.1.12
cyrus - sasl2 2.1.12
fetchmail6.2.1
db4.0.14
postfix2.0.6
Thanks for
On Fri, Jan 30, 2004 at 09:52:51AM -, Allister Gearon wrote:
Hi all,
can anybody recommend an antivirus solution for scanning incoming email at
least (outgoing emails would be a bonus) with a SuSE based (8.2) Cyrus-IMAP
mailserver.
Versions are;
cyrus - imapd 2.1.12
cyrus - sasl2
Hi,
--On Donnerstag, 29. Januar 2004 12:04 Uhr -0500 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody else use logwatch with Cyrus? I'd be interested in what
others do ...
Not currently, but I'd be interested in your script.
it's far from perfect, but I guess it's a start. I'm not sure if
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 17:52, Allister Gearon wrote:
can anybody recommend an antivirus solution for scanning incoming email at
least (outgoing emails would be a bonus) with a SuSE based (8.2) Cyrus-IMAP
mailserver.
I've had great results with ClamAV. I use it in Milter mode with
Sendmail and
Hi,
I'm a bit worried and I hope you can help me over that. I'm afraid that our
server might run into entropy trouble when it gets hit by real world use.
Here's the story:
We don't allow plaintext without a layer, so most connections will use TLS.
Right now there are only about 50 users, but
Hi,
We are running a linux from scratch system and use the cyrus delivery
agent.
One of our customers wants to use a '.' in the user names. I've search
the Internet and found the possibility to use the unix hierarchy
seperator as a delimiter and therefore allow '.'s in user names. I've
set '
Zitat von Allister Gearon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
can anybody recommend an antivirus solution for scanning incoming email at
least (outgoing emails would be a bonus) with a SuSE based (8.2) Cyrus-IMAP
mailserver.
Versions are;
cyrus - imapd 2.1.12
cyrus - sasl2 2.1.12
fetchmail
The solution appears to be to disable the use of Kerberos by OpenSSL as
suggested by Ken, or to explicitly add /usr/kerberos/include to your
include search path as I suggested earlier.
I'll FAQ Ken's solution to this if nobody objects.
OK, I've added it to the FAQ. The entry, if anybody
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
I think I know what the difference between PLAIN and plain is (the first
is a proper SASL mechanism, the latter isn't), but what's plaintext and
why is it the only mechanism that doesn't log User logged in?
plaintext is the built-in authentication command: LOGIN for
Robert Mueller wrote:
This is cyrus 2.2.3 with skiplist mailboxes db.
Someone pointed this strange behaviour out to me...
. list * *
* LIST (\HasChildren) . INBOX
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . INBOX.Folder1
* LIST (\HasChildren) . INBOX.Folder2
* LIST (\HasChildren) . INBOX.Folder2.SubFolder1
.
You are getting very similar results because you are using * as the
reference argument. Cyrus concatenates the reference and pattern. Try
these and see the difference:
. LIST *
. LIST %
Sure, but should a 'list' command ever return the same mailbox name multiple
times. It just seems
Pieter Vanmeerbeek wrote:
Hi,
We are running a linux from scratch system and use the cyrus delivery
agent.
One of our customers wants to use a '.' in the user names. I've search
the Internet and found the possibility to use the unix hierarchy
seperator as a delimiter and therefore allow '.'s
Zitat von Allister Gearon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for your reply,
I assumed that if incoming email was to be scanned the antivirus/spam
program would have to catch it after Fetchmail has downloaded the mail from
the ISP, or during Cyrus' processing of the mail to local mailboxes (I am
Zitat von Allister Gearon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for your reply,
I assumed that if incoming email was to be scanned the antivirus/spam
program would have to catch it after Fetchmail has downloaded the mail from
the ISP, or during Cyrus' processing of the mail to local mailboxes (I am
We used to say that the only dumb question is the one
that's not asked. But that doesn't keep me from
feeling that way sometimes.
Could someone please help me with steps 9 and 10 of
Simon's install howto:
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/2.1/readme-from-rpm.txt
I think we're
Allister Gearon wrote:
Hi all,
can anybody recommend an antivirus solution for scanning incoming email at
least (outgoing emails would be a bonus) with a SuSE based (8.2) Cyrus-IMAP
mailserver.
Versions are;
cyrus - imapd 2.1.12
cyrus - sasl2 2.1.12
fetchmail6.2.1
db4.0.14
postfix
Rob Mueller wrote:
You are getting very similar results because you are using * as the
reference argument. Cyrus concatenates the reference and pattern. Try
these and see the difference:
. LIST *
. LIST %
Sure, but should a 'list' command ever return the same mailbox name multiple
times. It
Is using net-snmpd 4.2.x not an option for you?
-igor
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Joe Hrbek wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has been able to get snmp to work with
cyrus-imapd? I tried to get it working with net-snmp, redhat enterprise 3
and imapd-2.1.16, and I even tried using imapd-2.2.x and
Rob Mueller wrote:
You are getting very similar results because you are using * as the
reference argument. Cyrus concatenates the reference and pattern. Try
these and see the difference:
. LIST *
. LIST %
Sure, but should a 'list' command ever return the same mailbox name multiple
times. It
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
Sure, but should a 'list' command ever return the same mailbox name multiple
times. It just seems wrong to me...
Oh, I missed that. I don't know why its doing that. Rob, is this
another side effect of recent changes, or has this always been
We used to say that the only dumb question is the one
that's not asked. But that doesn't keep me from
feeling that way sometimes.
Could someone please help me with steps 9 and 10 of
Simon's install howto:
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/2.1/readme-from-rpm.txt
I think
i am currently using amavisd-new to do it. it is available at
http://www.ijs.si/software/amavisd/
for the actual anti virus scanner, i use clamav at http://www.clamav.net
i am running a gentoo linux machine using the 2.4 kernel series and am
running
imapd - 2.1.15
sasl - 2.1.15
postfix - 2.0.16
I also recently changed to 'unixhierachysep: yes' and
have a slightly different problem with INBOX*. In my case,
I've used the correct cm, however, I only get 1 set of INBOX^*
folders at the top level and no INBOX'es for individual users.
I use SquirrelMail as a WEB interface and everyone
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 01:52, Allister Gearon wrote:
Hi all,
can anybody recommend an antivirus solution for scanning incoming email at
least (outgoing emails would be a bonus) with a SuSE based (8.2) Cyrus-IMAP
mailserver.
Versions are;
cyrus - imapd 2.1.12
cyrus - sasl2 2.1.12
Ok, this makes sense, thanks Mark. I've worked
through this when trying to install from source
(unsuccessful as well till now).
But I still can't get through the howto list.
Everything seemed ok until step 7. I started
saslauthd, but I don't have any file at
/etc/sysconfig/saslauthd and have
Joe Thomas wrote:
I also recently changed to 'unixhierachysep: yes' and
have a slightly different problem with INBOX*. In my case,
I've used the correct cm, however, I only get 1 set of INBOX^*
folders at the top level and no INBOX'es for individual users.
I use SquirrelMail as a WEB
OK I got it!!
I had to delete lmtpunix-0.lock and then restart /usr/cyrus/bin/master.
The Unix Socket was then created; however, it was created with a mode of
SWXRWXRWX and the owner was root group sys. I had to manually change it to
the correct values. Why is master setting this to the
Thanks so Joe Hrbek [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've resolved the issue.
To follow up, here was my 'lm' and 'lam':
localhost lm
INBOX.Drafts (\NonExistent \HasNoChildren)
INBOX.Sent (\NonExistent \HasNoChildren)
INBOX.Trash (\NonExistent \HasNoChildren)
user/jpt (\HasChildren)
user/jpt/Drafts
How to put messages in to the shared folder?
Morning everyone,
I've been working on implementing Bulletin Boards over here for our company
which will allow our users to be able to share a folder and post/move
messages into the folder for other users to view.
Creating the actual mailbox is no problem. The question lies when assigning
the
Joe Thomas wrote:
Thanks so Joe Hrbek [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've resolved the issue.
To follow up, here was my 'lm' and 'lam':
localhost lm
INBOX.Drafts (\NonExistent \HasNoChildren)
INBOX.Sent (\NonExistent \HasNoChildren)
INBOX.Trash (\NonExistent \HasNoChildren)
user/jpt (\HasChildren)
Is there a version of Cyrus that is compatible with Linux 2.6.x kernels?
I am getting errors on boot that look like this:
process `cyrmaster' is using obsolete setsockopt SO_BSDCOMPAT
Losing too many ticks!
I only see this error when I boot to a 2.6.x kernel, not with 2.4.x kernels.
--
Andrew
Joe Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/30/04 04:54pm
I also recently changed to 'unixhierachysep: yes' and
have a slightly different problem with INBOX*. In my case,
I've used the correct cm, however, I only get 1 set of INBOX^*
folders at the top level and no INBOX'es for individual users.
I
Jason Williams wrote:
Morning everyone,
I've been working on implementing Bulletin Boards over here for our
company which will allow our users to be able to share a folder and
post/move messages into the folder for other users to view.
Creating the actual mailbox is no problem. The question
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
Jason Williams wrote:
Morning everyone,
I've been working on implementing Bulletin Boards over here for our
company which will allow our users to be able to share a folder and
post/move messages into the folder for other users to view.
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 01:37, Jason Williams wrote:
I created a mailbox:
user.loanofficers
and
user.loanofficers.announce
It might be an idea to put shared mailboxes under a separate tree; say,
'public', rather than under a user folder.
anyone lr
and
jwilliams p
When I was trying to post
Hello everyone,
Is there a right way to set up procmail to work with Cyrus? If there
isn't, can I at least have some default procmail script for all of the
users and specialized ones for those who have their local accounts?
Thanks a lot.
--
Best regards,
Denis
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 01:37, Jason Williams wrote:
After playing with the ACL's a bit, the only way I could get the user
jwilliams to be able to see messages and post messages to
user.loanofficer.announce
Hmm... in my last message I was assuming you meant you were directly
copying the
Greetings!
I am running the following version of cyrus:
name : Cyrus
version: v2.0.17
vendor : Project Cyrus
support-url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
os : FreeBSD
os-version : 4.9-RC
environment: Cyrus SASL 1.5.27
Sleepycat Software: Berkeley DB 3.3.11: (July
Also let me add that sendmail can not deliver e-mail to the box.
Quoting Joao Pedras [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Greetings!
I am running the following version of cyrus:
name : Cyrus
version: v2.0.17
vendor : Project Cyrus
support-url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
os :
Hi,
I don't know if there is a perfect way, but here is way that works
well for me.
Well assuming sendmail,
---
to your sendmail.mc file:
add:
FEATURE(local_procmail)
remove:
MAILER(cyrusv2)
---
to your global procmailrc script:
I'm confused, the cyrus admin does *not* need access to user mailboxes
for delivery to take place (at least for the INBOX).
Sorry for the mix-up. I just looked at mine:
localhost.localdomain lam user/jhrbek.gplsinc.com
jhrbek.gplsinc.com lrswipcda
cyrus lrswipcda
localhost.localdomain
Mine
Hello all,
I'm starting to think about migrating away from UW-IMAP (for the reasons
mentioned a few days ago on this list) to a Cyrus IMAP server that we've
been using for some people for a while.
It's easy enough to migrate everything except the inbox with mailutil,
and in my (so far) limited
Andrew J Caird wrote:
Hello all,
I'm starting to think about migrating away from UW-IMAP (for the reasons
mentioned a few days ago on this list) to a Cyrus IMAP server that we've
been using for some people for a while.
It's easy enough to migrate everything except the inbox with mailutil,
and
Ken,
thanks for you prompt reply. :)
Ken Murchison wrote:
Joao Pedras wrote:
Also... :)
A reconstruct doesn't seem to find the mailbox:
%reconstruct general
general: Mailbox does not exist
The mailbox doesn't exist in mailboxes.db.
That's bad.
The folder does exit under the mail
Joao Pedras wrote:
Also... :)
A reconstruct doesn't seem to find the mailbox:
%reconstruct general
general: Mailbox does not exist
The mailbox doesn't exist in mailboxes.db.
The folder does exit under the mail partition. I get the same error when
trying to list
the box or its ACL in cyradm.
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Andrew J Caird wrote:
Hello all,
I'm starting to think about migrating away from UW-IMAP (for the reasons
mentioned a few days ago on this list) to a Cyrus IMAP server that we've
been using for some people for a while.
It's easy enough to migrate everything except
I am running Cyrus 2.1.16 and Sendmail 8.12. My sendmail.mc file has the line
MAILER(cyrusv2), but don't have it set up as my local mailer so I can still send email
to local users like root, etc. I am doing this by using virtusertable/mailertable to
get [EMAIL PROTECTED] emails to be sent to
Joao Pedras wrote:
Ken,
thanks for you prompt reply. :)
Ken Murchison wrote:
Joao Pedras wrote:
Also... :)
A reconstruct doesn't seem to find the mailbox:
%reconstruct general
general: Mailbox does not exist
The mailbox doesn't exist in mailboxes.db.
That's bad.
The folder does exit
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 15:28, Philip Steeman wrote:
I know it's old, but it is the debian version.
I don't have the time to upgrade (compile and test and migrate and ...).
I just wanted to know if it was a known problem with a solution ;-)
Philip
So use the cyrus21 packages from testing or
Ken Murchison wrote:
Are the submailboxes missing too?
They are not missing. They exist with their cyrus.* files. It is just
the top one which contains nothing (except
for the sub-dirs of the other mailboxes).
I have been trying to repeat what the user might have done in another
server but
Why not just shutdown Cyrus and let your MTA spool incoming messages
while you migrate?
--
Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Because of the other users who are currently using it. I could shut it
down, but if there is a smoother way of migrating individual accounts
without impacting
Ok...
the way I fixed the problem is the way I described below, for future record.
Cyrus rocks!
Thanks!!!
Joao Pedras wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Are the submailboxes missing too?
They are not missing. They exist with their cyrus.* files. It is just
the top one which contains nothing
Greetings,
Whenever I send a message to one of the domains on my server the cyrus
log always shows the mailbox being used as user.userid and not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] as I suspected it to work. I have to create
mailboxes as user.userid. and this is not a major problem except I was
hoping that
Hi,
Does anyone know of any documentation/tutorials on how to
configure POP3 in Cyrus? All I seem to find are IMAP configuration tutorials.
Thanks,
Emma
Emma Grant wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of any documentation/tutorials on how to configure POP3
in Cyrus? All I seem to find are IMAP configuration tutorials.
They are one in the same. Just follow the installation instructions and
then make the user's INBOX and you're all set. For example,
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