> Hi,
>
> I am running cyrus-imapd 2.2.5 on a server with 17,000 user accounts and a
> 131GB mail spool. The mail accounts were recently moved from a server
> running an older version. During the move quota infomration was lost. When
> I run "quota -f" it dies with segmentation fault after the last
>
> Hi. I want to set up a Cyrus IMAPd so that every domain is virtual,
> yet still allowing unqualified usernames to log in - in that case, they
> should be mapped into some default virtual domain.
>
> This isn't currently possible, is it? I couldn't figure out how,
> anyway.. So I thoug
Hi,
I am running cyrus-imapd 2.2.5 on a server with 17,000 user accounts and a
131GB mail spool. The mail accounts were recently moved from a server
running an older version. During the move quota infomration was lost. When
I run "quota -f" it dies with segmentation fault after the last user ha
On Tue, Jun 15, 2004 at 09:27:46PM -0700, Carl P. Corliss wrote:
> >Erp. well, that's not possible, since the LDAP directory contains nothing
> >other than dn: and userPassword:.
>
> Your directory structure contains only two attributes for each user..?
Correct. The directory is there for authent
Mike Beattie wrote:
[snip]
Erp. well, that's not possible, since the LDAP directory contains nothing
other than dn: and userPassword:.
Your directory structure contains only two attributes for each user..?
Ok, well, it's known behaviour, perhaps I'll need to think up another
solution. (an ugly patc
(newbie question)
On a Cyrus IMAPd server with only a handful of users, what's the best
way (what are the cyradm commands) to create a couple folders, not
particularly owned by any one of them, to which all users have
read/write access?
Or maybe owned by an account, which is going to be a machine
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 12:13:02AM -0300, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Mike Beattie wrote:
> > Is this possible, and if so, any pointers to documentation?
>
> Teach saslauthd (or the LDAP auxprop method) to filter out accounts that
> should not log into Cyrus, by using
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Mike Beattie wrote:
> Is this possible, and if so, any pointers to documentation?
Teach saslauthd (or the LDAP auxprop method) to filter out accounts that
should not log into Cyrus, by using a proper filter/LDAP URI.
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Hi,all.
it made of
OpenLDAP(2.1.26),Cyrus-IMAPd(2.2.3),Postfix(2.0.19),Cyrus-SASL(2.1.14)
under Gentoo Linux.
I have added the virtual domains supported to the IMAP server.
And my imapd.conf is follow:
configdirectory:/var/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
sievedir:
Robert Covell wrote:
We are doing something similar but opening deliver a bit different (with the
user name and -q). Before we put this in production would the following be
correct (the previous open of deliver is commented out):
No, the commented out version is correct. The difference being that
Hi folks...
I've just discovered some behaviour from our cyrus installation, which
serves ~17000 student accounts, that I don't want.
We have a centralised LDAP directory containing all user accounts that have
ever existed, which I have saslauthd authenticating against. The problem I'm
having is
We are doing something similar but opening deliver a bit different (with the
user name and -q). Before we put this in production would the following be
correct (the previous open of deliver is commented out):
//$MP = "/usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver -q $user";
$MP = "/usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver $us
* Tore Anderson
> Hi. I want to set up a Cyrus IMAPd so that every domain is virtual,
> yet still allowing unqualified usernames to log in - in that case,
> they should be mapped into some default virtual domain.
* Denis V. Suhanov
> H, correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't 'defaultdomai
H, correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't 'defaultdomain' option do
that?
TA> Hi. I want to set up a Cyrus IMAPd so that every domain is virtual,
TA> yet still allowing unqualified usernames to log in - in that case, they
TA> should be mapped into some default virtual domain.
TA> This is
On Wed, Jun 16, 2004 at 08:05:48AM +1200, Matt Cocker wrote:
> Which versions of cyrus-imapd support virtual domains (i.e is it only
> 2.2.x)?
Yes
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Hi. I want to set up a Cyrus IMAPd so that every domain is virtual,
yet still allowing unqualified usernames to log in - in that case, they
should be mapped into some default virtual domain.
This isn't currently possible, is it? I couldn't figure out how,
anyway.. So I thought I'd imple
Matt Cocker wrote:
Hi
Which versions of cyrus-imapd support virtual domains (i.e is it only
2.2.x)?
Yes, only 2.2.x
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Which versions of cyrus-imapd support virtual domains (i.e is it only
2.2.x)?
Cheers
Matt
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Has anyone successfully setup sendmail with smtp auth so users can post
to select shared folders based on authentication? I'd be interested on
hearing your thoughts. I'm getting close to having sendmail work with
saslauthd that is using LDAP.
I also want anonymous access to shared folders but am
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know where to get the munge8bit patch for 2.2.x ?
I have attached patch in my rpms as a compile time option.
Simon
>
> Thanks !
>
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Hello,
I have a strange behaviour here, on cyrus-imapd-2.2.3. Everything is
working fine, but when I look at the headers of a mail in my mailbox, I
don't see all the headers "received" I'm used to.
For example, in the last cyrus-info mail : "Re: newbie question", I only
see 2 received :
from b
Hi,
Does anybody know where to get the munge8bit patch for 2.2.x ?
Thanks !
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--On Montag, 14. Juni 2004 20:26 Uhr -0400 Andrew J Caird
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cyrus IMAP is more complicated than UWIMAP, for example, but it does many
things UWIMAP can't do - multiple access being one of them.
actually that's not true, but it's a common misconception. UW IMAP does
s
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