Steven M Bloomfield said:
www.squirrelmail.org is a web based e-mail client written in PHP
Works fine connecting to Cyrus.
Use websieve for web gui interface.
squirrelmail doesn't work fine with cyrus... It works FANTASTICALLY with
cyrus!! :-)
There is also a sieve plugin for squirrelmail.
Does anyone have patches relative to 2.0.16 that will enable these two
features? I've done it in the past and had it work just fine. I can't
upgrade to 2.1.x yet because FreeBSD does not yet have a port for SASL 2.x
and I don't feel like going off the beaten path for this.
It seems to me that this could be far more easily done by creating a pseudo-
user. Have this user be the target of the alias and his sieve script will
be run. That sieve script can have nothing but fileinto directives to
populate the public folders. This pseudo-user does not even have to have an
Marc Schöchlin wrote:
Hi !
I´m useing the following Version/RPMs of Cyrus:
cyrus-sasl-1.5.24-17
cyrus-imapd-2.0.14-3rm
cyrus-imapd-devel-2.0.14-3rm
cyrus-imapd-utils-2.0.14-3rm
cyrus-imapd-doc-2.0.14-3rm
Cyrus works very well, but now i´m asking me how I can restore specific
I really, really want to do this:
if body :is :comparator i;octet text:
I send you this f i l e in order to have your a d v i c e
.
reject Possible SirCam Infection;
stop;
}
(note that I have perturbed the line a bit in order for this message not
to match the worm's signature.
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nick Sayer wrote:
[...]
2. Extra entries in the ...user/f/foo.sub file that corespond to
nonexistent mailboxes causes the LSUB output to truncate at that spot.
Try this patch. Fairly simple, but a pain in the ass to find.
*ding ding ding*
That fixed it.
Folks here may or may not have remembered that I mentioned a while ago
that the MacOS X mail client does not work with IMAP servers that do not
use / as their separator.
I coerced the FreeBSD port to build 2.0.15 with the new hierarchy patches.
With the unix hierarchy separator directive
Check this out:
* OK medusa.kfu.com Cyrus IMAP4 v2.0.15-HIERSEP-r2 server ready
. login user testcase
. OK User logged in
. list * *
* LIST (\Noinferiors) / INBOX
* LIST () / Drafts
* LIST () / Sent
* LIST () / Templates
* LIST () / Trash
* LIST () / amanda
* LIST () / archive/20010428
* LIST ()
Fred Ball wrote:
Hi, crew. I'm going for my first installation of Cyrus imapd, running
sendmail and freeBSD 4.3.
I'm using the O'Reilly IMAP book as a guide, and everything *seemed*okay
until I hit the instructions for building the sendmail config file. It
instructs me to add the
David wrote:
/etc/imap.conf:
sasl_pwcheck_method: pam
Don't do it this way. Set this to pwcheck, then rebuild pwcheck to use
pwcheck_pam.c. This insures that the pam methods are run as root rather
than as cyrus. See the archives for more info.
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nick Sayer wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Nick Sayer wrote:
Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's stupidity
in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get to any of my
folders besides the INBOX! Doesn't anyone read an RFC
I stronly recommend you use the sendmail.mc bits that I posted a little
while ago. It works, it preserves the envelope headers for sieve, it
avoids forking a process (deliver) needlessly in deliveries and allows
cyrus to hardlink CCed messages.
And sendmail is not hard to configure. It is
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
So it looks like I got much of 2.0.14 on FreeBSD working, now what is
the problem with LMTP? I don't have a network with mail relays and
multiple servers or anything like that, so I don't think I really need
a second MTA. My current working setup (on the dying Linux box)
It's fairly straightforward. I recommend this set of steps:
1. Install the db3 port. Just do that in the ordinary way.
2. Search the archives of this list for the SASL pwcheck_pam.c file.
When you build the cyrus-sasl port, you want to modify the build so that
pwcheck uses this file.
3.
Since you're using LMTP to the lmtpd socket, you don't have to do anything
special at all. Define the local mailer in your .mc file as cyrus. It can
handle both 'user', 'user+subbox' or '+shared_folder' as left-hand-sides
and deliver all of them correctly. You can even use any of these 3 as
Nick Sayer wrote:
One of the freebsd machines I have access to recently upgraded from
1.mumble to 2.0.14. The port was used without modification. Everything
is fine except for this:
%sieveshell
Can't load
'/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-freebsd/auto/Cyrus/SIEVE/managesieve
I ran across this when upgrading a site from 1.x to 2.x. I had forgotten
to remove the inetd.conf entries for the cyrus servers. In 2.x they
don't run from inetd, they are spawned by the master.
One of the freebsd machines I have access to recently upgraded from
1.mumble to 2.0.14. The port was used without modification. Everything
is fine except for this:
%sieveshell
Can't load
'/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005/i386-freebsd/auto/Cyrus/SIEVE/managesieve/managesieve.so'
for
Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
nsayer 2. imapd loses its -s argument the 2nd time around. I suspect this is a
nsayer setproctitle issue, but I haven't tried to prove it. If I do
nsayer 'openssl s_client -connect localhost:imaps', then '. logout' and then
nsayer very quickly 'telnet localhost
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