Configuration is on Mac OS X (not server) with Cyrus from Darwin cyrusIMAP-156.3We have been using this setup a little while without troubles but all of a sudden it started giving over quota warnings when we had told it to ignore quotas. Upon logging in, we discovered the quotes were set to some ti
On Feb 08, 2006, at 19:22, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 16:50 -0500, Steve Huston wrote:
In debugging a problem we've got since upgrading to Cyrus 2.3.1
(among other
things), I discovered that at one point Pine checks to see if the
name
returned by the server is equal to
On Feb 08, 2006, at 19:59, Ken Murchison wrote:
Steve Huston wrote:
The relevant area in imap/imapd.c is
around line 949 in void cmdloop():
Shouldn't the first prot_printf argument be "config_servername"
instead of
"hostname"? I don't recall having this problem on our old server, so
Yup, th
Ken Murchison wrote:
Yup, that's a bug. I will fix it in CVS.
Patch please against 2.3.1? Or a clue how to access CVS for the 2.3.1
branch. The CVS directories in the 2.3.1 tgz seem old.
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Steve Huston wrote:
In debugging a problem we've got since upgrading to Cyrus 2.3.1 (among
other
things), I discovered that at one point Pine checks to see if the name
returned by the server is equal to the name that it thinks it connected to,
and if not it seems to open another socket to the IM
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 16:50 -0500, Steve Huston wrote:
> In debugging a problem we've got since upgrading to Cyrus 2.3.1 (among other
> things), I discovered that at one point Pine checks to see if the name
> returned by the server is equal to the name that it thinks it connected to,
> and if not i
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
I have posted a few messages to several groups lately concerning crashing
with "out of memory" errors. The system would run for several days and then
just crash. I think I found the problem and it wasn't lmtpd or bitdefender
or postfix or the number
I have posted a few messages to several groups lately concerning
crashing with "out of memory" errors. The system would run for several
days and then just crash. I think I found the problem and it wasn't
lmtpd or bitdefender or postfix or the number of concurrent messages..
It was the saslau
In debugging a problem we've got since upgrading to Cyrus 2.3.1 (among other
things), I discovered that at one point Pine checks to see if the name
returned by the server is equal to the name that it thinks it connected to,
and if not it seems to open another socket to the IMAP server. This cause
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Steve Huston wrote:
I don't recall having this problem on our old server, so I'm not sure if it
changed
I just downloaded 2.1.12 (what we were running before) and verified that it's
set as config_servername and not pulled from hostname in that version, so at
some point it di
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Quoting Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Roland wrote:
Hi!
Is there any solution for
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2669
e.g. patches or something?
Since the bug is closed, the fix is in CVS.
Was this fix on time for in
On Feb 8, 2006, at 2:21 PM, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:It's kind of off-topic for this mailing list, and the answer is MTA specific I moved to another mailing list, sorry for troubleGen
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Quoting Benjamin Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I get a lot of mail spoofing is here anyway I can stop this?
Or see if make is really coming from my mail server?
Hi Ben,
It's kind of off-topic for this mailing list, and the answer is MTA
specific (you'd be probably much better off asking this on
Quoting Jason Sopko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Benjamin Adams wrote:
I get a lot of mail spoofing is here anyway I can stop this?
Or see if make is really coming from my mail server?
This is off-topic, but you might want to take a look at Sender Policy
Framework (SPF) at http://www.openspf.org - i
Benjamin Adams wrote:
I get a lot of mail spoofing is here anyway I can stop this?
Or see if make is really coming from my mail server?
This is off-topic, but you might want to take a look at Sender Policy
Framework (SPF) at http://www.openspf.org - it's meant to stop people
from sending you
Quoting Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Roland wrote:
Hi!
Is there any solution for
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2669
e.g. patches or something?
Since the bug is closed, the fix is in CVS.
Was this fix on time for inclusion in 2.3.1 (the bug report was against
2.3)?
On Feb 8, 2006, at 12:11 PM, Benjamin Adams wrote:
I get a lot of mail spoofing is here anyway I can stop this?
*See if it really is coming from my mail server?
Ben
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I get a lot of mail spoofing is here anyway I can stop this?
Or see if make is really coming from my mail server?
Ben
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Robert Schmid wrote:
>Again, this is what I expect. BUT I DON'T see any indicator that B has
>access to A.
>
>But when I login as 'B' and do 'lam *' I get
>
>B/b1/b2 default B lrswipcda
>...
>A/m1/m2/m3 default A lrswipcda
>...
>
>
>It's clear that B has access to A but so far my efforts to
Hi!
Thanks! This was the problem.
Attila
Vincent Deffontaines wrote:
Kiss Attila wrote:
Hi!
I have a little problems.
I use a cyrus 2.1 IMAP server with LDAP on a debian Linux.
I have some user in which's name is "." like
"konyvtarkozi.kozpontikvt". How can I create mailbox for these users?
>
> "Other Users" is how you see other user mailboxes when you have sort of
> access to them, from an IMAP client. You won't find "Other Users" in the
> mailboxes.db.
>
>> Where else should I look to find out how this user is getting access to
>> these other mailboxes?
>
> What are the permission
Thank you, that's got it. I had a feeling this was the answer but I was
hesitating because it contradicts the requirement that admin users NOT
receive email.
Robert
On Wed, February 8, 2006 02:57, Hendrik Koch wrote:
> Robert Schmid wrote:
>
>>I am also having a problem logging in to cyradm. I
Am Mittwoch, 8. Februar 2006 14:10 schrieb Michael Menge:
> Hi,
>
> we want to build a Cyrus cluster with lustre file system as storage.
> Multiple Cyrus-Server would use the same files. Has someone experience
> with this setup. Can Cyrus share his files with multiple processes
> running on differe
On Feb 8, 2006, at 1:25 AM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Robert Schmid wrote:
On Tue, February 7, 2006 20:38, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Perhaps if I can get this login problem fixed...
If you can't login as the cyrus admin user, then I don't know if
you can fix this...
If you a
Hi,
we want to build a Cyrus cluster with lustre file system as storage.
Multiple Cyrus-Server would use the same files. Has someone experience
with this setup. Can Cyrus share his files with multiple processes
running on different server?
cu
Michael
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Robert Schmid wrote:
>I am also having a problem logging in to cyradm. I can not login using
>
>cyradm --user cyrusimap localhost (cyrusimap is the OSX cyrus user)
>
>
the user needs to have e-mail enabled in apple's workgroup manager.
without this it cannot find an authentication method. i ad
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