SASL/Sieve problems

2006-04-13 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
I recently had to rebuild a Cyrus 2.2 Mail Server. I cloned the root partition first. Built the new system. copied the appropriate configuration from the old system, checked permissions and got everything running. Cyrus IMAP works fine. cyradm works fine. but sieve

Re: Outlook does not delete but displays deleted messages asstrike-trough

2005-12-11 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
Bill Kearney wrote: I think outlook's utterly crappy handling of IMAP is a more powerful motivator. Outlook Express, on the other hand, does a fine job of supporting IMAP. But the regular Outlook 2003 and past versions have had absolutely crappy IMAP handling. Such that it makes it almost

RE: Is it possible to store user contact/ address book in imap server?

2003-07-24 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
can not even just use it myself. -Original Message- From: Jonathan Marsden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 1:42 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Is it possible to store user contact/ address book in imap server? On 15 Jul 2003, David H

RE: Is it possible to store user contact/ address book in imap server?

2003-07-15 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
There is nothing special about contact/address book information. There is no reason you can not store contacts, tasks, calendar items, ... In any IMAP server you choose. All they are is specially formatted messages. The Problem is that there are no IMAP clients that can properly

altnamespace question

2003-02-27 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
Does subaddressing work when altnamespace is enabled ? I am sending to [EMAIL PROTECTED] But the message ends up users inbox. Folder exists, and it has the correct name, the case is right and I have lmtp downcase on anyway.

RE: Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.10 Released

2002-11-17 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
The critical question is what do you want to accomplish ? If all you are after is a plain ASCII text copy of the documentation, then yes plain text is the easiest to maintain. I think pretty much anything can be maintained at a distance. I am not sure how one is superior to the other there. But

RE: SASL Docs

2002-11-07 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
Siemborski [mailto:rjs3;andrew.cmu.edu] Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 9:24 AM To: David H. Lynch Jr. Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: SASL Docs On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote: It does not help that virtually all the HOWTO's that are on the net, as well as the book

RE: SASL Docs

2002-11-07 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
While I still hope to get something else working - In my perfect world I would have kerberos working between the systems (right now I have working krb5.conf, and a keytab, and I can kinit against the W2K KDC, but saslauthd/pam_krb5, saslauthd/kerberos5 and GSSAPI all are unhappy)

SASL Docs

2002-11-04 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
I have successfully setup a auxprop/sasldb configuration, but I have been unsuccessful in getting any authorization/authentication scheme that is more complex working. My problems seem to come from a weak understanding of SASL. I have searched the net, the archives, and while

Authentication

2000-12-05 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
I have to confess to a great deal of confusion regarding authentication issues. I am trying to get to a point were I can move Cyrus in to replace an exchange system. I am getting tired of doing recovery of the exchange mailstore when it bin-annually decides to self destruct.