> On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 15:20:08 -0400
> Scott Adkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> We have a user that was reporting that she was way *way* over her quota.
>> She was alotted only 100MB, and for some reason, she was showing that
>> she
>> was using over 400MB of space on her IMAP account! Further
>> My first guess was, and now again is, that you have a mix of sasl1 and
>> sasl2 on your system. Postfix was a bit of a problem because you
>> couldn't
>> have it support LDAP and SASL2 at the same time when your OpenLDAP was
>> using SASL1. You may ldd check your postfix binaries.
>
> Your are p
>> Other than using prefork=1, I'm set up using lmtp with the same
>> postfix/cyrus
>> config as you, so I think you can eliminate that as an issue. Could it
>> possibly be a permissions problem with the socket? Also, check to see
>> that
>> the cyrus lmtpd is executable by the cyrus master prog
> Hi,
>
> I m using Cyrus-imap 2.2 with SASL2 enabled in FreeBSD 5.3
> I created an email account with false mailboxes. I probalby have messed
> up the folders. At the end, I deleted this email account with its folders.
> However when I recreate this user email acount, and assigned folders
> (Sent,
> Hi all. I'm a cyrus newbie/novice. I rebooted my mailserver this morning,
> and
> now cyrus is dead. This is my mailserver at home so it is not critical,
> but
> my personal mail is kaput until I get this fixed.
>
> After the system rebooted the disk started spinning like mad ... which
> turned
>
> How do I do that? I can't find anything about those parameters in the
> cyrus.conf manpage. Oh, this is a parameter for lmtpd, right? So you say I
> should do it like this:
>
> lmtpunix cmd="lmtpd -U 100 -T 60"
> listen="/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp"
> prefork=10 maxchild=100
>
> I'll give th
> On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 03:44:07AM +0200 or thereabouts, Simon Matter
> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I want to erase all information for mailboxes to have a fresh start.
>> >
>> > I am running cyrus version 2.1.16 at a debian testing server.
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to erase all information for mailboxes to have a fresh start.
>
> I am running cyrus version 2.1.16 at a debian testing server.
>
> I have had copied hundreds of user mailboxes and shared folders partly
> by mistake to the wrong sytstem path and have built the mailboxes.db
> by a s
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if there are any "official" recommendations for the quota_db
> setting? I didn't set it and so Cyrus currently uses the quotalegacy
> default. I've read in the archives that some people have experimented with
> berkeley and skiplist (with mixed results), but I haven't found a
> s
> On Sat, 16 Oct 2004, Florent wrote:
>> And is there a way to automatically create mailbox (on first mail or
>> first
>> pop/imap connection) without the need of cyradm ? I use cyrus-pop3d
>> 2.1.16-10 in debian sarge.
>
> You will need to hunt down the autocreate patch for 2.1, apply it and
> rec
> On Wed, Oct 13, 2004 at 11:42:57PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
>> If that's the case, then you'll also have to update the docs for every
>> other command line Cyrus tool, including cyradm, which you presumably
>> used to create the mailbox in the first place.
>
> I didn't create the mail box, I
> HI,
>
> I m using cyrus-imapd22, openldap22 and sasl2 in FreeBSD 5.3.
>
> As I have already had a sldap.conf defined with openldap objects(eg.
> rootdn, and rootpw), but one thing I m not sure is how to create a
> rootpw? do I need to use command "saslpasswd2 -c cyrus" and "cyradm
> " to crea
sport = lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp
>>>
>>> will anything else be affected?
>>
>> I think it should work the same way as long as you didn't do something
>> special with the cyrus transport.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>>>
>>> thanks
&
> I have just encountered a problem with setting a large quota and it
> appears that the
> code must be using just 32 bit arithmetic!
>
> I set a user to have a 10 gigabyte quota and the user was treated as being
> over-quota with just 10 megabytes. I presume there will be problems if I
> set a
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've got an error message that occurs after I do "make all CFLAGS=-O"
> during my attempt to build cyrus-imapd-2.2.8 :
>
> make[1]: Entering directory `/root/cyrus-imapd-2.2.8/master'
> gcc -o master master.o masterconf.o cyrusMasterMIB.o ../lib/lock_fcntl.o
> ../lib/libcyrus_min.a -
ed?
I think it should work the same way as long as you didn't do something
special with the cyrus transport.
Simon
>
> thanks
> Shelley Waltz
>
>
>
> On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>> I experienced a strange behavior yesterday when a user tried
> I experienced a strange behavior yesterday when a user tried to send
> a message to an alias which has over a hundred addresses. I am running
> Cyrus 2.2.3(Simon's rpm) on RH EL3.
>
> In the log files, delivery to each address proceeds normally until
> cyrus encounters an account which is over q
> Jim,
>
> On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 12:12, James Miller wrote:
>> I'm having a tuff time with Outlook 2000 and openssl. Here's my
>> situation:
>> I have cyrus-imapd 2.2.8 w/TLS enabled. Basically I create my CA:
>> openssl req -new -x509 -keyout private/cakey.pem -out cacert.pem -days
>> 3650 -conf
> Hi all,
>
>
> I am using cyrus IMAP for my mail server with auto create folder
> option. For some mailbox it automatically creates two mailboxes one
> with upper case and one with lower case letter.
>
> For testuser mailbox. I have
>
> t/user/testuser
> t/user/TESTUSER
>
>
> 1. How will I force i
> Paul Dekkers wrote:
>
>> David Carter wrote:
>>
>>> On Wed, 15 Sep 2004, Paul Dekkers wrote:
>>>
On the other hand, if there is a application level redundancy on its
way, it doesn't really matter on what platform the machine runs, so
it would still make me happier and even with Fre
> Hi,
>
> --On Mittwoch, 15. September 2004 13:38 Uhr +0200 Paul Dekkers
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
You are not using a clustered filesystem,
right?
>>>
>>> No.
>>
>> I can imagine that would be one of the advantages of RH's clustering,
>> since you don't have to mount a filesystem in
> * Tore Anderson
>
> > Hi. I've run into problems with usernames like "123" or "1_1".
> > What seems to be the common thing is that that none of them
> > contains alphabetic characters. Cyradm creates them just fine
> > (although they for some reason is created under the "q" directory
>
> * Tore Anderson
>
> > Hi. I've run into problems with usernames like "123" or "1_1".
> > What seems to be the common thing is that that none of them
> > contains alphabetic characters. Cyradm creates them just fine
> > (although they for some reason is created under the "q" directory
>
> Okay, I blew an entire weekend debugging this - time to
> find another pair of eyes...
>
> Postfix->Cyrus, both using MySQL and FQDN logins.
> (ie, [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> Relevent sections:
>
> virtdomains: userid
> fulldirhash: 1
> allowplainwithouttls: 1
> hashimapspool: 1
> allowplaintext: 1
>
> i have several strange mailboxes in my db. (sent items \ trash \ junk
> emails)
> they reside at:
> /var/spool/imap/s/setn\ items
> ...
>
> what can i do with this ?
> i would like to remove it
The easiest way would be to use a mail client for this.
>
> help.
>
> Ronen
>
> cyradm>cyradm localh
> Chris Smith wrote:
>
>> On Monday 30 August 2004 08:21 am, Simon Matter wrote:
>>
>>>I
>>>really whish cyrus-imapd could work completely without BDB.
>>
>>
>> I was under the impression that it could. That one could now specify
>> skip
> On Monday 30 August 2004 08:21 am, Simon Matter wrote:
>> I
>> really whish cyrus-imapd could work completely without BDB.
>
> I was under the impression that it could. That one could now specify
> skiplist
> for all of the databases. Am I mistaken?
Hm, haven't
> FC2 and Cyrus-IMAPD-2.2.8
>
> I'm starting to build up a new IMAP server on FC2 and ran into my first
> snag. I downloaded src rpms from Simon Matters site and grabbed the
> db4.spec.patch file to rebuild db4. The problem is that this patch file
> doesn't complete successfully on db4-4.2.52 v
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sure this is been asked a bazillion times in various forms but I've
> tried everything and this is my last resort.
>
> Redhat Fedora Core 3
> Squirrelmail 1.4.3-1
> Apache 2.0.50-4
> cyrus-sasl-md5-2.1.19-1
> cyrus-imapd-2.2.6-2.FC3.5
> cyrus-imapd-utils-2.2.6-2.FC3.5
> cyrus-sasl
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>> > sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
>>
>> Maybe you should add this here:
>> sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
>
> Thanks, getting closer:
>
> cyradm works, so I am confused by the following error with imtest:
> Hi,
>
> I am having troubles making cyrus-imapd authenticate using
> saslauthd, really, I just want to do something simple:
> Authenticate against the password file.
>
> Not specifying any mechanism, I keep getting an error 'A01 NO user
> not found' with imtest and using cyradm causes a perl core
> -Original Message-
> From: Simon Matter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 17. august 2004 14:20
> To: Søren Neigaard
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Newbie Cyrus IMAP on Fedora Core 2
>
>> Im trying to setup a Cyrus IMAP server following this howto:
> Im trying to setup a Cyrus IMAP server following this howto:
> http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/Cyrus-IMAP.html
>
> However Im already stuck on this page:
> http://en.tldp.org/HOWTO/Cyrus-IMAP-7.html
>
> I do not have a /etc/inetd.conf on my Fedora, and I have no idea where to
> add the Cyrus services.
>
> Thanks to Edward Rudd and Simon Matter, who helped sort this out.
>
> That explains why I looked almost all over the world without finding
> cvt_cyrusdb_all. I was
> rather puzzled about it, since I (from Edward Rudds mail) got the
> impression, that it was
> somehow inclu
> On Sat, 2004-08-14 at 13:21, J. W.Andersen, Falster System Teknik wrote:
>> Ever since cyrus 2.0 I dragged along the mailboxes.db in berkeley
>> format, but finally decided to change to skiplist.
>> I converted mailboxes.db to skiplist format, and changed imapd.conf
>> entry mboxlist_db from berk
> We recently had a power failure during a storm and the server required
> an fsck before it would mount up the file systems (eventhough I did have
> logging/journaling turned on). After running 2 fscks it seems clean,
> but there are issue with the cyrus files themselves. I had a problem
> with
> Mathias,
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm just a beginner with cyrus-imap, working with Suse 9.1 in a small
>> network with W2K and OL 2002 and OE 6. Using Google as much as I can
> the
>> last few days, but there is not really much docu or HOWTO explaining
> the
>> work together cyrus-IMAP <-> Outlook. (Wha
>
> We had a weird instance the other day with a user using Outlook 2000 and
> IMAP.
>
> The user got a message stating that "Your IMAP server wishes to inform you
> that you are at 90% of your quota."
> After the user got this message, their folders started to "magically"
> disappear.
>
> The weir
> All,
>
> I'm installing my first cyrus imap server that uses LDAP for
> authentication. I understand the sasldb2/auxprop mechanism all right,
> but am confused when it comes to saslauthd/PAM/LDAP. I'm want to use
> PLAIN over TLS against an LDAP server. Seems like there's a LOT of ways
> to do
> I sent this yesterday but I think I forgot some important information.
>
> I have been working getting cyrus 2.2.8 running for the past two days but
> I am having some serious issues. When my email client prompts me for the
> password I get the following error: 'Sending password did not succeed.
> Here are the bonnie results...
Hm, this is bonnie 1.x, which is okay, but it has 2Gb filesize limit. Your
big box has 2Gb of Ram, right? How big was your file size with bonnie? To
make this test work, boot both boxes with mem=128M as kernel parameter so
it will only use 128M of the memory. Then,
> Today, we upgraded the machine to the latest redhat ES 3.0
> with kernel Linux 2.4.21-15.ELsmp -- no luck... imtest -z still took 19
> seconds to run... compared to 2-3 seconds on the cheapie machine.
Hm, you said SCSI Raid - that can mean alot.
Could you run a good old bonnie on both boxes and
> I'm really stumped here.
>
> I have two seperate machines... one very high end, dual CPU machine, raid
> 5, etc, the other is a piece of crud (standard low end workstation).
>
> Both machines are running Redhat Enterprise Server 3...
> the SMP machine is running the redhat 2.4.21-4.ELsmp stock ke
> In /etc/aliases I have root: jfl but in /var/log/mail.log I see this:
> (user unknown. Command output: root: Mailbox does not exist _ )
>
> When I send mail to user jfl there is no problem.
>
> How can I fix that?
Fix your MTA configuration to honour the /etc/aliases file. This has
nothing to do
> Simon Matter wrote:
>>>
>>>I think Rob is right in that the heap is getting corrupted. If you're
>>>running on a Linux box (which I'm sure you are), can you:
>>>
> Try this patch:
>
> Index: bc_eval.c
> ==
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>How again do I get them?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
> The subject says it all, I have upgraded to 2.2.7 Invoca RPM where I was
> running 2.1.16 Invoca RPM.
>
> How can I verify that the databases we successfully converted?
>
> Everything seems to work just fine as far as I can tell.
The only issue I know, as the creator of those rpms, are possible
>> Simon Matter wrote:
>>
>>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>How again do I get them?
>>>>
>>>>Does the cyrus user have write access to whatever directory you started
>>>>master in? You may also find cores in u
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>
>>>>How again do I get them?
>>>
>>>Does the cyrus user have write access to whatever directory you started
>>>master in? You may also find cores in user mailbox directories.
>>
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>
>>>>How again do I get them?
>>>
>>>Does the cyrus user have write access to whatever directory you started
>>>master in? You may also find cores in user mailbox directories.
>>
> Simon Matter wrote:
>> How again do I get them?
>
> Does the cyrus user have write access to whatever directory you started
> master in? You may also find cores in user mailbox directories.
Thanks, I didn't cd to /var/lib/imap. The next rpm will have a core dump
mode :
> On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>> And now, the stage dir looks like this
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] log]# ll /var/spool/imap/stage./
>> total 23856
>> -rw---1 cyrusmail 4938 Jul 28 00:59
>> 10010-1090969170-0
>> -rw
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> I'm pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.7. This release
> corrects a number of bugs including ones related to portability, the
> quotadb backend, and MULTIAPPEND support, among others. If you're running
> a version of cyrus afte
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using Outlook-2000 SP2 build (9.0.0.6627) to access my E-mail using
> IMAP over SSL/TLS.
Did you try another client like Mozilla?
Does it always work without SSL/TLS?
>
> When every I start Outlook login always failing, after few attempts, I was
> able to login success fully. Als
> On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>> Hi Aristotelis,
>
>
> Hello Simon,
>
>
>>
>> I updated my rpms this morning. My updated autocreate patch looks little
>> different. Now my question, does it matter and if - which one is
>> corre
>Hello all,
>
> The Uoa patches for cyrus imap 2.2.7 are out today.
> You can read about and get them in the following URL :
>
> http://email.uoa.gr/projects/cyrus/
>
> or you can just fetch the diffs in the following URL:
>
> http://email.uoa.gr/download/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.2.7/
>
>
> Bug
> Hi people!
> Is there any way to set up the Cyrus Imap Deamon to handle other
> Databases beside Berkley DB, MySQL, PostgreSQL?! I am thinking about
> MaxDB and i see only the way to speak to ther Database Managment Systems
> through UnixODBC?
>
> Are there any ways configure and compiling the Cy
> I've been going around and around this problem for so long it's making
> me dizzy ...
>
> I have Postfix set up with
>main.cf:
>virtual_mailbox_domains = /usr/local/etc/postfix/virtual_domains
>virtual_mailbox_base = /var/mail/virtual/domain
>virtual_mailbox_maps = has
> Hi!
>
> I just updated a cyrus-imapd from 2.0.x to 2.2.6, and realized that the
> sievec compiler does not eat 8bit characters. Perhaps it shouldn't do it
You have to encode the scripts with UTF-8.
In my rpms I use a bash function like this on upgrade:
# cvt_to_utf8 [file]
cvt_to_utf8() {
tar
> I was utterly convinced this was a postfix issue, but now I'm utterly
> convinced this is a saslauthd issue.
>
> Oh, go ahead and flame away if this is not an appropriate forum for
> saslauthd config problems, but after you've torched me, refer me to the
> right place :)
You are close, I guess c
>
> Just upgraded to 2.2.6, to see if maybe it was something that broke and
> then was fixed, but mkimap *used* to do the mkdir on the sievedir
> directory, but no longer appears to do so?
>
> t2# grep -i sieve /usr/local/cyrus/bin/mkimap
> t2#
>
> So, of course, on a new install, if someone tries
> Hi,
>
> I am creating following foler for the mail box
>
> autocreateinboxfolders: sent|drafts|spam|templates
>
> Outlook store the outgoing mails in local sent item folder. I want to
> store the outgoing mails in server send folder, so that from web interface
> we can see all the mails.
>
> How
> For those who care, I just implemented the Sieve Include extension on
> the 2.3 branch of Cyrus (tag cyrus-imapd-2_3). This allows both
> personal and global sieve scripts to be included as part of a larger
> script. Global sieve scripts has been a feature that a lot of people
> have asked for,
> Well i have set up a postfix mailserver with cyrus sasl for smtp auth ,
> cyrus imapd as the IMAP with Mysql as a back-end. Authentication is being
> done with pam-mysql
> I have a strange problem. When you enter a valid username you can login
> with ANY password, the IMAP responds .. OK User Log
> I con't login.
>
> Syslog message:
> Jul 8 10:46:03 mail68 imap[24978]: badlogin: localhost [127.0.0.1]
> plaintext root SASL(-1): generic failure: checkpass failed
> Jul 8 10:47:31 mail68 master[24916]: process 24978 exited, status 0
> Jul 8 03:50:00 mail68 CROND[25009]: (root) CMD (
> /usr/s
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Update:
>>>>>>Just found out they are also vanishing without running quota -f. Just
>>>>>>normal operation.
>>>>>
>>>>>Just to clarify, do you mean n
> Simon Matter wrote:
>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Drafts/cyrus.header", O_RD
>> Simon Matter wrote:
>>> For the vanishing quota problem, it seems that the problem is from a
>>> bug
>>> in one of the patches I include in my rpms, not from cyrus-imapd
>>> itself.
>>> I'll provide more information after further inve
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>Jure Peèar wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 20:08:27 +0200 (CEST)
>>>>"Simon Matter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I had the
> Jure Peèar wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 20:08:27 +0200 (CEST)
>> "Simon Matter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I had the same. Looks like somehow the information stored in the quota
>>>file was wrong and has been corrected. I
> On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 15:27:34 -0400
> Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I believe we have fixed both issues in CVS. You need to fetch the
>> latest lib/cyrusdb_quotalegacy.c and imap/quota.c
>
> I did that, placed both files in the fresh 2.2.6 tree and recompiled. Now
> i'm running qu
> On Fri, 2 Jul 2004, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>> I mean normal operation of the server, no quota call involved.
>> The affected mailboxes are just randmon, it happens now and then and I
>> don't see anything in the logs (I don't have extensive logging enabled
>
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Drafts/cyrus.header", O_RDWR) =
>>>>>>4
>>>>>>q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Sent/cyrus
>>> Simon Matter wrote:
>>>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Drafts/cyrus.header", O_RDWR) =
>>>> 4
>>>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Sent/cyrus.header", O_RDWR) = 4
>>>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/us
>> Simon Matter wrote:
>>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Drafts/cyrus.header", O_RDWR) = 4
>>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Sent/cyrus.header", O_RDWR) = 4
>>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Trash/cyrus.header&q
> Simon Matter wrote:
>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Drafts/cyrus.header", O_RDWR) = 4
>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Sent/cyrus.header", O_RDWR) = 4
>> q2:open("/var/spool/imap/q/user/442vk/Trash/cyrus.header", O_RDWR) = 4
&g
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>Simon Matter wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>Do you still have the user folder with their emails?
>>>>>
>>>>>I have seen this as well on 2.1.15, although not as frequently as your
>>>>>s
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>Do you still have the user folder with their emails?
>>>
>>>I have seen this as well on 2.1.15, although not as frequently as your
>>>seeing. We have about 800 users and every so often a client does not
>>> have
>>
t have this problem until
recent 2.2.x versions.
>
> -Bob
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Simon Matter
>> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 6:47 AM
>> To: Ken Murchison
>> Cc: [EMAI
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>I have a new problem with vanishing quota. At least I didn't notice it
>>>earlier. The situation is that we have quota for all users but suddenly
>>>quota for some users are lost, the user. file in the quota dir just
> I have a new problem with vanishing quota. At least I didn't notice it
> earlier. The situation is that we have quota for all users but suddenly
> quota for some users are lost, the user. file in the quota dir just
> doesn't exist anymore. We are using legacy_quota, so nothing new here.
> Thi
I have a new problem with vanishing quota. At least I didn't notice it
earlier. The situation is that we have quota for all users but suddenly
quota for some users are lost, the user. file in the quota dir just
doesn't exist anymore. We are using legacy_quota, so nothing new here.
This is on cy
> Simon Matter wrote:
>> My rpms have been included by RedHat into Fedora Core 2. They
>> immediately
>> made some changes which broke compatibility with everything before
>> Fedora
>> Core 2.
>> I will continue my own packages.
>
> Did'nt notic
> Resume: I wanna know if someone can tell me about what packages I need
>> to install, and if a I need RPMs or install from sources, and if you can
>> send me the right configuration files, etc, etc
>
> For a standalone server, Simon Matter rpm for Cyrus work quite well ou
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> The Uoa patches for cyrus imap 2.2.6 are out today.
Have there been changes since the 2.2.5 release? I have published updated
rpms with the patches from 2.2.5, so I'm interested whether it's just a
rediff for 2.2.6 or there were other changes.
Thanks,
Simon
> You can r
> Hi,
>
> I have an cyrus imapd 2.2.2 Beta running.
>
> Now i tried to update to 2.2.5.
>
> Startcommand:
> /opt/cyrus-imapd-2.2.5/service/master -C
> /etc/cyrus-imapd-2.2.5/imapd.conf -M /etc/cyrus-imapd-2.2.5/cyrus.conf
> If try to logon i get this error and the master process dies
What your da
> Hi,
>
> I am running cyrus-imapd 2.2.5 on a server with 17,000 user accounts and a
> 131GB mail spool. The mail accounts were recently moved from a server
> running an older version. During the move quota infomration was lost. When
> I run "quota -f" it dies with segmentation fault after the last
>
> Hi. I want to set up a Cyrus IMAPd so that every domain is virtual,
> yet still allowing unqualified usernames to log in - in that case, they
> should be mapped into some default virtual domain.
>
> This isn't currently possible, is it? I couldn't figure out how,
> anyway.. So I thoug
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know where to get the munge8bit patch for 2.2.x ?
I have attached patch in my rpms as a compile time option.
Simon
>
> Thanks !
>
cyrus-imapd-2.2.4-munge8bit.patch.gz
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> Quoting Yann Gabriel Carlier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> I just installed fedora 2 and I want to have it runing POP and
>> sendmail...
>>
>> Do I nead to create acounts? where?
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] web-cyradm-0.5.4]# cyradm
>> cyradm> cm user.emma
>> createmailbox: no connection to server
>> cyr
>
>>Hm, okay, 2.0.19. Two questions
>>
>>1) Does your postfix run chrooted? check /etc/postfix/master.cf to find
>> out.
>>
>>
> I have checked the master.cf.
> None of the postfix programs run chrooted.
>
>>2) Is your postfix user member of the mail group?
>>
>>
>>
> I am afraid not.
Add it, beca
> Yes, i am using cyrus deliver instead of LMTP.
> And the setting in main.cf is
> mailbox_transport = cyrus
>
> I just try to change it to mailbox_transport =
> lmtp:unix:/var/imap/sockect/lmtp
> And send a message again.
> It also could not be received.
> Then i have checked the mail queues with
> Hi, all.
>
> I want to add the virtual domain supported to my Cyrus-IMAP server.
> And i have followed the docs with the Distribution
> http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/install-virtdomains.html
> First i changed my imapd.conf to:
Which version of cyrus are you using?
>
> configdirect
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for reading this message!
> I have built up a mail server with
> Postfix+Cyrus-SASL+Cyrus-IMAPd+OpenLDAP.
> All the auth motheds are saslauthd with ldap.
> And i have configure the imap server to support virtual domains in the
> imapd.conf.
> My imapd.conf is follow"
>
> configd
> Hi,
>
> I have been working on a Mail System for several days.
> I used Postfix + Cyrus-IMAPd + Cyrus-SASL + OpenLDAP.
> LDAP Database is the accounts container.
> And the system should support virtual domains.
> All the processes which accesses the LDAP database thru saslauthd.
>
> I am using th
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>Forget about maildir and such. Cyrus-imapd is a mailserver, not a
>>fileserver. By mailserver I mean imap, pop3, sieve but also mail storage
>>or mail searching. You simply don't care about how cyrus-imapd stores
>>mails and metadata whe
> m wrote:
>
>>You should read a few books and the relevant RFC documents BEFORE going
>> any
>>further!
>>
>>
> Thank you! I still wish to hear some suggestions: If there is delivery
> agent in both postfix and cyrus, what should I lean on? I read the
> virtual(8) and local(8), are these two the s
> I'm having all kinds of problems with Cyrus IMAP 2.2.5 on Solaris 9.
> System I/O errors, imap processing dying, IOERRORs.
>
> Does anyone have suggestions on what could be the cause? Has anyone
> gotten version 2.2.5 working on Solaris (SPARC) 9?
>
> -Shawn
>
> May 30 17:52:57 cyrus lmtpunix[
build on all the different RedHat distributions (in a faked root like the
rpm build process).
Simon
>
> regards
>
> Alex
>
> At 17:45 26/05/2004, Simon Matter wrote:
>> > Hi
>> >
>> > I'm trying to build an RPM from
>> > http://www.invoca.ch/
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to build an RPM from
> http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/cyrus-imapd-2.2.4-1.src.rpm
> on a Redhat7.3 box.
>
> I've run into problems near the end of the build, it dies with the
> following error:
>
> + find
> /var/tmp/cyrus-imapd-2.2.4-root/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5
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