On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 14:24 -0800, Dan Perez wrote:
Hi All,
I see that this question has been posted before, but I don't see a clear
answer, so forgive me. Any leads would be appreciated.
I'm running cyrus 2.2.10, on RHEL 3.0. It works great. Now I want to
start
using sieve... but I
Hi.
I'm playing around with shared folders and I was under the impression
that Cyrus operated with two kinds of shared folders
1. Bullitin board - Like news. All mail appears as unread for all
2. Support folder - One person reads, marked as read for all other
users
1. is easy and works
We're currently using a cascading authentication mechanism to preserve
compatibility with legacy users. The system works like this..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(where both usernames are the same)
The user can log in with either their fully qualified address, or as
just the short
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Simon Matter wrote:
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 14:24 -0800, Dan Perez wrote:
Hi All,
I see that this question has been posted before, but I don't see a clear
answer, so forgive me. Any leads would be appreciated.
I'm running cyrus 2.2.10, on RHEL 3.0. It works great. Now I want
Hi,
I am trying to compile cyrus-sasl-2.1.20, but during the configure I get
checking db.h usability... yes
checking db.h presence... yes
checking for db.h... yes
checking DB library to use... no
configure: WARNING: Disabling SASL authentication database support
Hi,
I'm trying to find out how to convert configdirectory/db/ from BerkeleyDB 4.2
to the 4.3 version. I tried to do what's written in
http://www.sleepycat.com/docs/ref/upgrade/process.html
with a little helper program implemented to convert openldap2 db backend from
4.2 to 4.3 without success.
Carl P. Corliss wrote:
You already know this to be untrue - as posted by Magnus Bäck on
the postfix-users mailing list (to your exact same question there),
you only need deliver if that's the method in which you want to have
messages passed off to cyrus.
The people over on
Check config.log for more clues, however I do not think cyrus-sasl-2.1.20
build script supports berkeley 4.3.x. You need to fetch the cvs version.
-Igor
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Oliver Aruväli wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile cyrus-sasl-2.1.20, but during the configure I get
Performance Monitoring?
- What are people using to monitor their Cyrus Imap Server
performance?
- things we would like to monitor:
connect to imap port to banner response time
imap login time
mailbox selection time
imap process time (maybe create a new folder,
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005 12:20:32 -0500 (EST)
Bill Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- things we would like to monitor:
connect to imap port to banner response time
what exactly do you want to measure here? if it's machine responsiveness,
use standard w/free/vmstat/iostat info.
imap
hi oliver,
fwiw, sasl-2.1.20 + bdb-4.3.27 runs just great on my OSX 10.3.7 sys ... which,
alas, is diff from yours.
that said, i've had a similar issue b4 that may be worth mentioning here; dunno
if it's your solution =)
if you poke around in sasl's code, you'll note that the sasl code, walks
It has --authname and it works fine. Check man pages.
Igor
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Sorry, unless I'm misunderstanding something... that's not it. According to
the man pages --authname let's you pass in a different username for
authentication, it doesn't let you specify a mechanism...
Dan
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Kern, Tom wrote:
| still trying to intergrate cyru-imap 2.2.10-10 and postfix with no luck.
| i keep getting a command died with status 1: /cyrus/bin/deliver.
|
| with my cyrus, the deliver program is in /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/.
| i changed my master.cf
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Dan Perez wrote:
It has --authname and it works fine. Check man pages.
Igor
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Sorry, unless I'm misunderstanding something... that's not it. According to
the man pages --authname let's you pass in a different username for
authentication, it doesn't let you specify a
Kern, Tom wrote:
Carl P. Corliss wrote:
You already know this to be untrue - as posted by Magnus Bäck on
the postfix-users mailing list (to your exact same question there),
you only need deliver if that's the method in which you want to have
messages passed off to cyrus.
The
Hello all,
Cyrus IMAP relies on Cyrus SASL for authentication purposes. I now want to
set-up the following configuration :
1) Certain users should be allowed IMAP access from any host, all other
users should use POP3
2) IMAP access should be allowed for all users, when they check their e-mail
via
On 2005-02-04, Bill Earle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Performance Monitoring?
- What are people using to monitor their Cyrus Imap Server
performance?
- things we would like to monitor:
connect to imap port to banner response time
imap login time
mailbox selection time
On 2005-02-04, Andrzej Adam Filip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMHO you should use LMTP over unix socket instead of deliver program.
Sample LMTP configuration is provided in Postfix: The Definitive Guide
published by O'Reilly (~2 pages).
There's also a (still very rudimentary) example here:
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Kern, Tom wrote:
I also keep getting this in my log-
Feb 1 14:24:45 mta1 master[19838]: about to exec /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/lmtpd
Feb 2 16:45:39 mta1 master[31396]: about to exec /usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/lmtpd
According to cyrus.conf, lmtp is in /var/lib/imap/socket/ and my
Hello,
Frankly, I'd ask you to justify having to meet both conditions.
If they can use Webmail, why not let them use a real client?
That's what we do here at NCSU.
That said, since you say you can meet condition 1, You might
create a proxy user who does all logins from the Webmail service.
Users
OK, I'm not sure why this works, but if I su to the unix account which
matches the mailbox name of the mailbox I'm trying to run sieveshell for
and it works just fine. I had assumed I could be running as root, or
another account I use to manage stuff and just pass in the username with
OK, I'm not sure why this works, but if I su to the unix account which
matches the mailbox name of the mailbox I'm trying to run sieveshell
for
and it works just fine. I had assumed I could be running as root, or
another account I use to manage stuff and just pass in the username
Hi,
I'm trying to setup users using cyradm, I tried
# su cyrus
# cyradm localhost
I get prompted for IMAP password, I type in the cyrus password, but
system says it is invalid. May I ask where should I set the password
for cyrus? I already changed the default by
# passwd cyrus
Regards,
Norman
I'm trying to use cyradm localhost
# su cyrus
# cyradm localhost
However it prompts me for the IMAP password. I tried the cyrus
password, but didn't work. May I ask where do I set cyrus password?
Regards,
Norman Zhang
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I installed cyrus-sasl-2.1.19-5mdk on LM 10.1, but can't find
/usr/lib/sasl2/smtpd.conf. Has something changed recently? Is
smtpd.conf still needed?
Regards,
Norman Zhang
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On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 16:01, Bart Boelaert wrote:
Hello all,
Cyrus IMAP relies on Cyrus SASL for authentication purposes. I now want to
set-up the following configuration :
1) Certain users should be allowed IMAP access from any host, all other
users should use POP3
2) IMAP access should
I'm using
cyrus-imapd-2.2.8-4.1.101mdk
cyrus-sasl-2.1.19-5mdk
cyrus-imapd-utils-2.2.8-4.1.101mdk
When tyring cyradm localhost
# su cyrus
# cyradm localhost
however cyrus' UNIX password does not work. I tried to create cyrus with
saslpasswd2, but sasldblistusers2 returns
listusers failed
and no
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