On Mon, 11 Sep 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
You could easily run a cron job on the cyrus-imapd server(s) and create
user/mailbox lists, scp them to the postfix relays and use the files
there
to decide which mail to accept. That way you can also greatly reduce the
load on spam tagging servers
Hi,
You can try LDAP enabled web-cyradm web GUI. -
http://www.web-cyradm.org/download.html
In fact I'm using this great tool (a little modified for our needs) and it's
very nice.
Regards,
Leon Kolchinsky
-
I have to deploy an Email Server based on Cyrus IMAP, Postfix and
I solved it, it was a misconfigured symlink to the
authentification-libraries...
Thanks for helping.
--sj
--
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Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Sat, 9 Sep 2006, Dave McCracken wrote:
On Saturday 09 September 2006 9:19 am, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
On Fri, 2006-09-08 at 10:45 -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Otherwise, just let Sendmail queue the message and attempt to
deliver the
message to Cyrus. If the
Hi,
I've read through the previous posts about sieve, but couldn't come up
with an answer. I'm having the following problem.
If I have in my imapd.conf:
allowplaintext: 1
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
Connecting to imap with tls works, without tls too. Like it should.
Connecting to sieve with tls
Rudy Gevaert wrote:
I don't have any windows machine(s) but can't you just configure the
windows machine to use PLAIN+tls?
I've checked this with one of our helpdesk people and you can't select
tls in outlook. So you are stuck with enabling LOGIN if you want to use
the normal imap
Am Tuesday 12 September 2006 10:49 schrieb Rudy Gevaert:
I've read through the previous posts about sieve, but couldn't come up
with an answer. I'm having the following problem.
If I have in my imapd.conf:
allowplaintext: 1
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
Connecting to imap with tls works, without
Hi!
I'm searching for a competent IMAPd consultant in germany.
Scheinbar ist es gar nicht so einfach in Deutschland einen fähigen
Consultant zum Thema IMAPd aufzutreiben, der einen Workshop dazu bei uns
macht.
Die Fähigkeiten sollten über das Aufrufen von cyradm und cm mailbox
Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
sasl_minimum_layer: 1
in imapd.conf.
having put:
allowplaintext: 0
sasl_minimum_layer: 1
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
still gives me that error.
allowplaintext: 1
sasl_minimum_layer: 1
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
gives it to me too :(
I did some test with sivtest and
I am running two cyrus 2.3.7 servers with replication. The replica server
crashed, and I fsck'd the /var/imap/* and /var/spool/imap/* partition
finding some errors.
Now everything seems to have come back up but the replication still has
problems. The client process on the master bails out
Am Tuesday 12 September 2006 12:03 schrieb Rudy Gevaert:
sasl_minimum_layer: 1
in imapd.conf.
having put:
allowplaintext: 0
sasl_minimum_layer: 1
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
still gives me that error.
allowplaintext: 1
sasl_minimum_layer: 1
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
gives it to me too :(
Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
Oh, you mean your script does not work with managesieve not ok?
Yes. I can't login.
Hmm, seems that the Perl-Interface/Lib does not support TLS/SSL. Then it will
fail with sasl_minimum_layer: 1 of course.
Thank you very much for your explanations. It's
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006, F. Rossetti wrote:
I am running two cyrus 2.3.7 servers with replication. The replica
server crashed, and I fsck'd the /var/imap/* and /var/spool/imap/*
partition finding some errors.
Now everything seems to have come back up but the replication still has
problems. The
Rudy Gevaert wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ telnet mail2.ugent.be sieve
Trying 157.193.71.18...
Connected to mail2.ugent.be.
Escape character is '^]'.
IMPLEMENTATION Cyrus timsieved v2.3.7
SIEVE comparator-i;ascii-numeric fileinto reject vacation imapflags
notify envelope relational regex
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Wesley Craig wrote:
My solution (such as it is) was to reduce the wasteful amount of space
sync_server was allocating per message:
[...]
The times-5 is completely gratuitous. In fact the pre-allocation of any
memory for paths is wasteful, but I was not up for
Am Tuesday 12 September 2006 15:16 schrieb AJ:
I am using saslauthd 2.1.19 w/ RHEL4 and I am trying to
authenticate to an ldap server via the user's mail attribute and
userPassword. I am using the -r flag w/ saslauthd and here is my
saslauthd.conf file:
ldap_servers: ldap://148.4.5.111
Is there someway to grep the user's mails by subject, content of mail or similar?I just found the way to do it by going to the spool directory what is only allowed to root.I would like to do it e.g. in shell scripts!
-- RegardsWalter W.Germany
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
On 29 Aug 2006, at 11:39, Ken Murchison wrote:
The main reason things changed is sypport for shared mailboxes. I
can't elaborate now because I'm driving.
Can you say more about this? I'd like to fix this code and resubmit
it. The current implementation causes sync_client to bail out,
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 08:03, Walter Willmertinger wrote:
I would like to do it e.g. in shell scripts!
Cyrus is a closed system. If you want the functionality, use a MUA that has
it. You might try something like fetchmail to sync up a local mail spool.
wt
--
Warren Turkal, Research
So do you or someone else know of a command line mail reader where I can scan my mails for some criteria?I know I can search mails e.g. with thunderbird. But I want to do it with shell scripts under linux to make some evaluations and generate lists.
2006/9/12, Warren Turkal [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 10:14, you wrote:
So do you or someone else know of a command line mail reader where I can
scan my mails for some criteria?
I know I can search mails e.g. with thunderbird. But I want to do it with
shell scripts under linux to make some evaluations and generate
Walter Willmertinger wrote:
Is there someway to grep the user's mails by subject, content of mail or
similar?
I just found the way to do it by going to the spool directory what is
only allowed to root.
You can execute your shell script as root by using sudo
(http://www.gratisoft.us/sudo/).
Am Tuesday 12 September 2006 16:03 schrieb Walter Willmertinger:
Is there someway to grep the user's mails by subject, content of mail or
similar?
I just found the way to do it by going to the spool directory what is only
allowed to root.
I would like to do it e.g. in shell scripts!
Hmm,
On Tue, 2006-09-12 at 10:25 -0400, Wesley Craig wrote:
Now that we have delayed
expunge for messages, we continue to run tape backups only for the
case where users inadvertently delete folders.
interesting. is one of the replicas off-site? you don't worry about
EMP or stuff like that?
On 12 Sep 2006, at 16:51, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
interesting. is one of the replicas off-site? you don't worry about
EMP or stuff like that? for how long do you keep the expunged
messages?
I think turning off tape backup would be a very tough sell around
here...
In our test runs,
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 13:21:01 +0100 (BST), David Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Wesley Craig wrote:
My solution (such as it is) was to reduce the wasteful amount of space
sync_server was allocating per message:
[...]
The times-5 is completely gratuitous. In fact
I added a second IP address to my Cyrus mail host: 10.0.0.2
My error log shows the following:
Sep 12 14:18:53 imap imap[17667]: badlogin: mailadmin.com [10.0.0.2] plaintext
tqis SASL(-13): user not found: checkpass failed
Sep 12 14:19:18 imap imap[17667]: accepted connection
Sep 12 14:19:18
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [Tuesday, September 12, 2006
10:36:18 PM -0400]
I added a second IP address to my Cyrus mail host: 10.0.0.2
My error log shows the following:
Sep 12 14:18:53 imap imap[17667]: badlogin: mailadmin.com [10.0.0.2]
plaintext tqis SASL(-13): user not found: checkpass
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