> > One more question about sync-server and sync-client. Suppose I have two
> > active servers, A and B, which contain completely disjoint sets of
> > mailboxes. Can both replicate simultaneously to a replica server C? I
> > will run sync-server only on C, and sync-client on A and B, pointing them
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 08:59:01AM +0530, Shuvam Misra wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> One more question about sync-server and sync-client. Suppose I have two
> active servers, A and B, which contain completely disjoint sets of
> mailboxes. Can both replicate simultaneously to a replica server C? I
> will
Dear all,
One more question about sync-server and sync-client. Suppose I have two
active servers, A and B, which contain completely disjoint sets of
mailboxes. Can both replicate simultaneously to a replica server C? I
will run sync-server only on C, and sync-client on A and B, pointing them
both
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Shuvam Misra wrote:
> Thanks, that's clear now. BTW, what's ptloader?
ptloader loads authorization groups from ldap or AFS.
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> >How do I prevent the replica server from listening on the imap port? Do
> >I do this by not running imapd (from cyrus.conf)? If yes, then I guess
> >the same needs to be done for POP3 and NNTP too, right?
>
> Correct. cyrus.conf's services section should contain syncserver,
> and ptloader, if
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Shuvam Misra wrote:
> How do I prevent the replica server from listening on the imap port? Do
> I do this by not running imapd (from cyrus.conf)? If yes, then I guess
> the same needs to be done for POP3 and NNTP too, right?
Correct. cyrus.conf's services section should conta
ould not listen on the IMAP port and should not accept client
> queries.
Thanks. Clarified my most basic question.
How do I prevent the replica server from listening on the imap port? Do
I do this by not running imapd (from cyrus.conf)? If yes, then I guess
the same needs to be done for POP
On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Shuvam Misra wrote:
> Can you please give me some inputs about how Cyrus replication works?
> I've read the one page that comes with v2.3, and we've been using Cyrus
> (without replication) for a long time now.
>
> When I set up a master and a replica server, does the replica s
Hi all,
Can you please give me some inputs about how Cyrus replication works?
I've read the one page that comes with v2.3, and we've been using Cyrus
(without replication) for a long time now.
When I set up a master and a replica server, does the replica server
listen on the IMAP port too, and ca
That was perfect, Thank you very much Dan!
Now I know what configuration is appropiate for me. Bytes!
Dan White escribió:
> Jason Voorhees wrote:
>> Hi there:
>>
>> I'm planning to use Cyrus IMAP and OpenLDAP to authenticate users.
>> Long time ago I used to configure Cyrus IMAP + Cyrus SASL usin
Jason Voorhees wrote:
> Hi there:
>
> I'm planning to use Cyrus IMAP and OpenLDAP to authenticate users.
> Long time ago I used to configure Cyrus IMAP + Cyrus SASL using
> saslauthd with pam module. It was something simple.
>
> Then I used to configure Cyrus IMAP + Cyrus SASL using saslauthd with
Hi there:
I'm planning to use Cyrus IMAP and OpenLDAP to authenticate users.
Long time ago I used to configure Cyrus IMAP + Cyrus SASL using
saslauthd with pam module. It was something simple.
Then I used to configure Cyrus IMAP + Cyrus SASL using saslauthd with
ldap module and /etc/saslauthd.con
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