Derrick J Brashear wrote:
> On Nov 5, 2004, at 1:54 PM, Johan Barelds wrote:
>> Are there any plans do to a proper /var/log/
>> logging for all the actions like pop statistics, inbound, outbound
>> mail to specific mailbox, deletion of mail by mailbox users etc.etc.
>>
>> I know the /var/log/imap/l
On Fri, 5 Nov 2004, Adi Linden wrote:
If I set "defaultdomain: retrix.com", the full hostname of my machine
"strongmad.retrix.com" gets used as the default of domain. Likewise, if
I set "defaultdomain: strongmad.retrix.com", then "retrix.com" is the
default domain (as expanded in my database query
> If I set "defaultdomain: retrix.com", the full hostname of my machine
> "strongmad.retrix.com" gets used as the default of domain. Likewise, if
> I set "defaultdomain: strongmad.retrix.com", then "retrix.com" is the
> default domain (as expanded in my database query using the %r
> variable).
>Fr
On Nov 5, 2004, at 1:54 PM, Johan Barelds wrote:
Hi all,
Just started with cyrus imap and i have to say that the logging is not
what i
expected. Are there any plans do to a proper /var/log/ logging for all
the
actions like pop statistics, inbound, outbound mail to specific
mailbox,
deletion of m
This seems a bit unintuitive to me, but maybe I'm not understanding
something.
If I set "defaultdomain: retrix.com", the full hostname of my machine
"strongmad.retrix.com" gets used as the default of domain. Likewise, if
I set "defaultdomain: strongmad.retrix.com", then "retrix.com" is the
def
Ken Murchison wrote:
Sergio Devojno Bruder wrote:
Attila Nagy wrote:
Hello,
(...) The unified approach seems to be simple. The client no longer
has to be redirected to the given backend using the proxyd, or
lmtpproxyd (previously called frontend), instead it can turn to any
of the backends and t
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004, Derek Croxton wrote:
> I installed cyrus21 and sasl2 from .deb packages and created the
> "cyrus" user using "saslpasswd2 -c cyrus". I also uncommented the line
See /usr/share/doc/cyrus21-common/README.Debian.simpleinstall.gz, it should
help you...
--
"One disk to rule th
Martin Minogue wrote:
Mike,
Thank you for your reply. Here is my imap.conf file ...
configdirectory: /var/lib/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
admins: cyrus
sievedir: /var/lib/imap/sieve
sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail
hashimapspool: true
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
tl
Philip Chambers wrote:
This is cyrus-imap.2.2.8 with exim-4.41:
I had been using lmtp to do normal deliveries but deliver to deliver to specific
folders (as for spam being diverted to a spam-folder.
I noticed in my exim logs that at busy times I was getting a few failures from the
deliver progra
Derek Croxton wrote:
I installed cyrus21 and sasl2 from .deb packages and created the
"cyrus" user using "saslpasswd2 -c cyrus". I also uncommented the line
in imapd.conf that sets user cyrus to an admin. However, when I go to
run cyradm or use the test command, and I enter the password, I get th
Mike Nuss wrote:
Martin Minogue wrote:
Good afternoon,
I am writing to see if any might be able to offer suggestions on how
to set
up Cyrus IMAP in a way where no local user accounts are necessary.
After much Googling I finally convinced sendmail to deliver incoming
messages to Cyrus, and send me
Martin Minogue wrote:
Good afternoon,
I am writing to see if any might be able to offer suggestions on how to set
up Cyrus IMAP in a way where no local user accounts are necessary.
After much Googling I finally convinced sendmail to deliver incoming
messages to Cyrus, and send messages out from the
I installed cyrus21 and sasl2 from .deb packages and created the
"cyrus" user using "saslpasswd2 -c cyrus". I also uncommented the line
in imapd.conf that sets user cyrus to an admin. However, when I go to
run cyradm or use the test command, and I enter the password, I get the
error that user cyr
Akshay Kumar wrote:
I am running Sendmail-8.13.1 and Cyrus-imapd-2.2.8. Problem is Sendmail
does not know which destination addresses are valid and so tries to
deliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] to cyrus. Now even if the mailbox does not
exist Sendmail hands it off to Cyrus, which complains that its
und
Hi all,
Just started with cyrus imap and i have to say that the logging is not what i
expected. Are there any plans do to a proper /var/log/ logging for all the
actions like pop statistics, inbound, outbound mail to specific mailbox,
deletion of mail by mailbox users etc.etc.
I know the /var/l
Good afternoon,
I am writing to see if any might be able to offer suggestions on how to set
up Cyrus IMAP in a way where no local user accounts are necessary.
After much Googling I finally convinced sendmail to deliver incoming
messages to Cyrus, and send messages out from the ONE account that I
I am running Sendmail-8.13.1 and Cyrus-imapd-2.2.8. Problem is Sendmail
does not know which destination addresses are valid and so tries to deliver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to cyrus. Now even if the mailbox does not exist
Sendmail hands it off to Cyrus, which complains that its undeliverable
generatin
This is cyrus-imap.2.2.8 with exim-4.41:
I had been using lmtp to do normal deliveries but deliver to deliver to specific
folders (as for spam being diverted to a spam-folder.
I noticed in my exim logs that at busy times I was getting a few failures from the
deliver program (logged as error cod
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 00:11:56 -0500 Warrick FitzGerald
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, so it just took me all night to find out that the deliver program
> does not support multiple recipients. You need to force postfix to call
> the program one email at a time using the:
>
> _destination_reci
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