On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, John Madden wrote:
Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per
message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection.
Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning recommendations? I see a
lot of postfix lmtp_* config
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, John Madden wrote:
Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per
message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection.
Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 11:01:13AM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, John Madden wrote:
Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per
message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, John Madden wrote:
Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per
message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection.
Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning recommendations? I see a
lot of postfix lmtp_* config
lmtp_destination_concurrency_limit = 50
lmtp_destination_recipient_limit = 5000
lmtp_connection_cache_on_demand = no
lmtp_data_done_timeout = 3600s
Why do you set lmtp_connection_cache_on_demand = no?
I had issues with the cached connections. I don't remember the
specifics, just that
Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per
message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection.
Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning recommendations? I see a
lot of postfix lmtp_* config options, but I know little about Postfix.
I
On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 00:32:49 +0200, Alexander Dalloz ad+li...@uni-x.org
wrote:
Am 05.04.2010 23:16, schrieb Joe Vieira:
in your imapd.conf
#SASL set up
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN (if you use plain)
Well, that does not make saslauthd magically use auth
Diego Ventrice wrote:
Hi everyone,
Im in the process of setting up cyrus and postfix to work with ldap.
Both use saslauthd for authentication.
Could anyone guide me on what attributes are used by saslauthd to
authenticate ?
On the postfix side eveythings set up on main.cf to smtp-auth,
in your imapd.conf
#SASL set up
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN (if you use plain)
On Mon, 2010-04-05 at 16:37 -0400, Diego Ventrice wrote:
Hi everyone,
Im in the process of setting up cyrus and postfix to work with ldap.
Both use saslauthd for authentication.
Am 05.04.2010 23:16, schrieb Joe Vieira:
in your imapd.conf
#SASL set up
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN (if you use plain)
Well, that does not make saslauthd magically use auth information from
an LDAP directory.
Diego, your OS should ship cyrus-sasl together
I just want to get this straight. Please, someone clarify his to me.
Consider Cyrus and Postifx runing on different servers and having to
communicate with each other through lmtp.
1)
Here´s the line we all know from cyrus.conf that is gonna bring lmtp
listening on tcp:
lmtp
On 03/18/2010 01:41 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
I just want to get this straight. Please, someone clarify his to me.
Consider Cyrus and Postifx runing on different servers and having to
communicate with each other through lmtp.
1)
Here´s the line we all know from cyrus.conf that is gonna bring lmtp
I just want to get this straight. Please, someone clarify his to me.
Consider Cyrus and Postifx runing on different servers and having to
communicate with each other through lmtp.
1)
Here´s the line we all know from cyrus.conf that is gonna bring lmtp
listening on tcp:
lmtp
At Sun, 14 Mar 2010 20:35:04 -0300, Diego Ventrice fordcar...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Subject: Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions
Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured
on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ?
I think the answers that have
Yes, for sure.
Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured
on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ?
I guess what you want is something like this in main.cf (not master.cf?):
mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp
Simon
Thanks
Yes, for sure.
Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured
on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ?
Thanks a lot Andrew
in main.cf:
relay_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/relay_domains
in relay_domains (either of the 2; see man 8 lmtp):
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010, Diego V wrote:
Id really appreciate if someone could explain a couple of things im
confused about.
As far as I can see lmtpd is in cyrus.conf, its spawned by cyrus master
and is part of cyrus. But, what is it for ?
For example, if cyrus is set as the local delivery
It did help, thanks Andrew. Found out reading Postfix's main.cf that the use
of lmtp is encouraged instead of the cyrus agent
Guess the tcp socket is just usefull in a case like yours with multiple
MTAs, right ?
# at least one LMTP is required for delivery
lmtp
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010, Diego V wrote:
It did help, thanks Andrew. Found out reading Postfix's main.cf that the
use of lmtp is encouraged instead of the cyrus agent
Guess the tcp socket is just usefull in a case like yours with multiple
MTAs, right ?
If your MTA is running on the same
Yes, for sure.
Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured
on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ?
Thanks a lot Andrew
If your MTA is running on the same machine as Cyrus, then I would use the
lmtp unix socket instead of the tcp socket.
On 03/02/10 20:09 +0200, Eugene van der Merwe wrote:
I am trying to create a destination NAT SMTP intercept server. I need this
because for SPAM reporting our upstream are providing our NAT gateway IPs
instead of our client's internal network IPs and now they are blocking us.
Our clients use many
Hi,
Quoting Nybbles2Byte nybbles2b...@gmail.com:
From the detailed debug log from Postfix it seems to me that Cyrus
is rejecting the email but
all the detail in the log suggests that Postfix is passing Cyrus the
correct information. Being
a newbie on Linux and all the components in this
72074 Tübingen
--
Nybbles2Bytemailto:nybbles2b...@gmail.com Title: Re: Cyrus + Postfix through LMTP problem
Thanks Michael,
That was it. Now it sends, receive and so on, just as it should.
I came across a weird global admin problem but I think I'll put
# cyradm --user cyrus --auth login localhost
I'm running cyrus in a FreeBSD jail and spent many nights with cyradm..
The special problem in a FBSD jail is the hostname...
However this works for me:
---
My (jail's) hostname is
Jim McIver schrieb:
I'm a newbie trying to install Postfix / Cyrus on SLES 10
Followed along instructions and create a user named cyrus and set the
passwd.
I can su - cyrus
but when I cyradm localhost it ask's for a password (which I
haven't given any that I know of) and then errors.
Zoran Kikic schrieb:
is saslauthd running?
/usr/local/sbin/saslauthd -a pam
then crate your DB:
/usr/local/sbin/saslpasswd2 -f /etc/sasldb2 -u localhost -c cyrus
chown root:mail /etc/sasldb2
chmod 660 /etc/sasldb2
If saslauthd uses pam, I pretty sure, it will not use a sasldb2.
sasldb is a
Hi,
I am currently trying to gather informations on the cyrus vs NFS
situation. I'm sorry if this has been asked several times on the mailing
list, what I need is some details, to understand correctly the situation
and evaluate the viability of some projects.
The FAQ and some messages
cyrus cyrus at micromark.com.cn writes:
On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Bill Kearney wrote:
I have not yet used another client , because logically, if it works
on 1 server with the same patch levels, then it should work on the
other server.
Not if the client is defective or is unable to
Thank you for your hints!Do you have a place to read about all this syntax and functions, so I can improve my knowledge about sieve and its possibilitiesBest regards, WalterP.S. By the way, is it possible to call a perl script paramtrized with the mail data?
On 6/22/06, Kjetil Torgrim Homme [EMAIL
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Walter Willmertinger a écrit :
I am new to Cyrus and used until now UW4-Imap with postfix and procmail.
I need to redirect mails from a special external domain (say all mail
from extspec.de http://extspec.de) to a group of users in our domain.
On Thu, June 22, 2006 8:53, Walter Willmertinger said:
I am new to Cyrus and used until now UW4-Imap with postfix and procmail.
I need to redirect mails from a special external domain (say all mail from
extspec.de) to a group of users in our domain.
Before using cyrus, I did this wirh
Thank you for the fast answer, this redirection is working.But as I think it over, I had another idea which I realized with procmail before changing to cyrus.The idea was to put a copy of the mail to a shared folder, and notify the users of this copy.
(This was because the sent mails have most
By the way is there a possible debugging mode or a logging facility for sieve?I found a method notify, which seems to do the things I want in theory, but if I install it as a sieve script, nothing happens for this method?
My script:if allof (address :contains [From,FROM] extspec.com) { fileinto
Am Do, den 22.06.2006 schrieb Walter Willmertinger um 12:16:
Thank you for the fast answer, this redirection is working.
But as I think it over, I had another idea which I realized with
procmail before changing to cyrus.
The idea was to put a copy of the mail to a shared folder, and notify
@Alexander Dalloz: Thank you, I noticed that in my imapd.conf the notify daemon was commented out.But after uncommenting and restart of the cyrus.imapd still nothing happens with my notify.I switched of my firewall, but still no notify. Can I debug the notify daemon?
My script:require [fileinto,
On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 10:59 +0200, Sylvain MEDEOT wrote:
Here is what I am using...
if allof (address :contains [From,FROM] extspec.de) {
redirect [EMAIL PROTECTED];
}
just picking some Sieve nits, I hope you don't mind.
the header field name is case insensitive, so you don't have to
On Thursday 27 April 2006 22:14, Rajesh Soman wrote:
Lukasz Michalski wrote:
Hi,
I managed to setup postfix + cyrus with virtual domain support.
Everything works besides sending emails to multiple addresses in the
same domain.
When I send such email it *gets delivered*, but sender
Hi Lukasz,
that's a classical postfix thing - change your
virtual_mailbox_transport to cyrus:127.0.0.1 or something similar
(you apparently just use cyrus or equivalent) - the syntax is
transport name as givenin master.cf:host:port or transport:any
other destination (depending on what
Hi Lukasz,
this looks like they only get back into postfix (after the virus
scanner, probably) and then bounces when trying to deliver them to
cyrus. It's strange that you have it in the mailbox, though - could you
send the cyrus
On 27.04.2006, at 13:34, Lukasz Michalski wrote:
This is
Lukasz Michalski wrote:
Hi,
I managed to setup postfix + cyrus with virtual domain support.
Everything works besides sending emails to multiple addresses in the
same domain.
When I send such email it *gets delivered*, but sender recieves bounce
with info:
The Postfix program
[EMAIL
Mike Cathey wrote on 03/02/2006 22:35:
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 04:58 -0800, Caleb Walker wrote:
I am having a hard time finding the best way to combine these 3
products. Currently I have mail arrive through postfix, which sends to
procmail, which sends through spamassassin and then to the cyrus
--On February 6, 2006 9:25:29 PM +0100 Sven Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but unlike
amavisd-new (which uses spamc/spamd unless I'm mistaken), it uses
SpamAssassin's perl modules directly.
You're mistaken there. Amavisd-new has the option to use the SA pearl
libs, that's how we run it
David R Bosso wrote on 06/02/2006 21:56:
but unlike
amavisd-new (which uses spamc/spamd unless I'm mistaken), it uses
SpamAssassin's perl modules directly.
You're mistaken there. Amavisd-new has the option to use the SA pearl
libs, that's how we run it here. See:
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 04:58 -0800, Caleb Walker wrote:
I am having a hard time finding the best way to combine these 3
products. Currently I have mail arrive through postfix, which sends to
procmail, which sends through spamassassin and then to the cyrus message
store. This process, going
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 15:05:18 +0800
cyrus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my other SLES9, setup appears to be exactly the same , and it does
not do it!!
You haven't said if you performed any network tests. Both postfix cyrus
should not mangle mail bodies in any way, so the corruption can either
Thanks for the reply , but you obviously did not read my post.
I have got as far as finding out the message is recieved good by
cyrus when placed into the user mailbox folder ,the messages IS good.
but when sent to the client it becomes corrupted.
memory on both systems has been tested.
You've tried two different computers? Running different mail client
software?
Does the exact same 'bad content' get delivered to an entirely different
mail client program? Scare up a copy of pine, outlook express, thunderbird
or mozilla suite and see if they all get the same corrupted content.
On Dec 5, 2005, at 7:52 AM, Bill Kearney wrote:
You've tried two different computers? Running different mail client
software?
Does the exact same 'bad content' get delivered to an entirely
different
mail client program? Scare up a copy of pine, outlook express,
thunderbird
or mozilla
I have not yet used another client , because logically, if it works
on 1 server with the same patch levels, then it should work on the
other server.
Not if the client is defective or is unable to handle connecting to the
server properly.
K , just tested
outlook express windows se(both
On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Bill Kearney wrote:
I have not yet used another client , because logically, if it works
on 1 server with the same patch levels, then it should work on the
other server.
Not if the client is defective or is unable to handle connecting to
the
server properly.
Does anyone have any other things that I may try to get spamassassin to
work a bit better? TIA
This may not be the answer that you want, but:
ASSP
http://assp.sourceforge.net/
or
DSPAM
www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/
ASSP is much easier to set up and use (than DSPAM or
premision denied.
Regards
Thor Vik
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Matter
Sent: 21. juni 2005 07:13
To: Thor Vik
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: RE: Cyrus - Postfix
Im rather sure that postfix running changerooted. I
Subject: RE: Cyrus - Postfix
I have done that, still get connection refused when postfix tries to deliver
to cyrus. A ls -la command gives;
srwxrwxrwx1 root root0 Jun 21 19:39
/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp
to the file which I hva defined as mailbox_transport in main.cf
Am Mo, den 20.06.2005 schrieb Thor Vik um 16:53:
When I connect to the imap server from mail client (MS outlook) I only see
the inbox folder with no emails. I have testet both the postfix and cyrus.
And postfix send emails. I can find them in /var/mail. I also can log in to
Cyrus, both at
When I connect to the imap server from mail client (MS outlook) I only see
the inbox folder with no emails. I have testet both the postfix and cyrus.
And postfix send emails. I can find them in /var/mail. I also can log in
to
Cyrus, both at server side and client side. Hovever Cyrus uses
: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: Cyrus - Postfix
When I connect to the imap server from mail client (MS outlook) I only
see the inbox folder with no emails. I have testet both the postfix and
cyrus.
And postfix send emails. I can find them in /var/mail. I also can log
.
Simon
Regards
Wingthor
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Matter
Sent: 20. juni 2005 17:34
To: Thor Vik
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: Cyrus - Postfix
When I connect to the imap server from mail client (MS
Am Mo, den 20.06.2005 schrieb Thor Vik um 19:38:
This advice obviously caused an action from postfix when sending mail to the
server. I added mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtpd to
the main.cf
To the lmtpd daemon? This should be the lmtp socket file.
However I get an
2005 19:44
To: Thor Vik
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: RE: Cyrus - Postfix
This advice obviously caused an action from postfix when sending mail
to the server. I added mailbox_transport =
lmtp:unix:/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtpd to the main.cf
However I get an connection refused
Sent: 20. juni 2005 19:44
To: Thor Vik
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: RE: Cyrus - Postfix
This advice obviously caused an action from postfix when sending mail
to the server. I added mailbox_transport =
lmtp:unix:/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtpd to the main.cf
However I get
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Hamish wrote:
Dick Davies wrote:
* Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1119 15:19]:
Hello everyone
Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like
to use virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are
stored in ldap and I would
* Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1119 15:19]:
Hello everyone
Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to
use virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are stored
in ldap and I would like to be able to just use this to store user
information.
Cyrus
Dick Davies wrote:
* Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1119 15:19]:
Hello everyone
Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to
use virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are stored
in ldap and I would like to be able to just use this to store user
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Hamish wrote:
Dick Davies wrote:
* Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1119 15:19]:
Hello everyone
Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to use
virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are stored in
ldap and I would like to be able to just
Eric Björkvall wrote:
Hi!
I successfully set up cyrus/postfix/spamassasin/clamav/amavisd to handle
mail for 2 domains. Now I want this setup to automatically transfer spam
to a mailbox called junk.
Pop-users will not get spam messages but they can use webmail or imap to
check
the junk mail if
Great! It works!
Thanks!
Cheers,
Eric
On 2004-10-18, at 09.03, Luca Olivetti wrote:
Eric Björkvall wrote:
Hi!
I successfully set up cyrus/postfix/spamassasin/clamav/amavisd to
handle mail for 2 domains. Now I want this setup to automatically
transfer spam to a mailbox called junk.
Pop-users
Zitat von Alex Ongena [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This might be a FAQ, but I didn't find anything about it..
Postfix 2.0.18 + Cyrus imap 2.2.3 and quota set for a user.
When the quota limit is reached, postfix 'queues' the mail
with a 'temporary failure' message instead of returning
it to sender.
- Original Message -
From: Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Florent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: Cyrus + postfix
I try to configure postfix 2.0 using cyrus 2.1.16
I put in main.cf:
mailbox_transport = cyrus
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 08:53, EppO wrote:
I try to configure postfix 2.0 using cyrus 2.1.16
I put in main.cf:
mailbox_transport = cyrus
Don't do that. Use
mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp
and you don't have to touch master.cf.
Simon
I tried to do
Check the permissions of the socket's parent directory, as well as it's
parent, etc etc.
EppO wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Florent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 7:30 AM
Subject: Re: Cyrus + postfix
I
- Original Message -
From: Raymond Sundland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: EppO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus + postfix
Check the permissions of the socket's parent directory, as well as it's
Sundland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: EppO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus + postfix
Check the permissions of the socket's parent directory, as well as it's
parent, etc etc.
I already done that. I re-checked
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 06:10, Scott Russell wrote:
I tried to do that earlier but postfix says:
Feb 5 07:40:35 trinity postfix/lmtp[602]: D8D9F43E8D: to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
orig_to=test, relay=none, delay=1, status=deferred (connect to
- Original Message -
From: Raymond Sundland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: EppO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:30 PM
Subject: Re: Cyrus + postfix
Are you running postfix as user 'cyrus'??? It should be running as
another user, usually 'postfix
I try to configure postfix 2.0 using cyrus 2.1.16
I put in main.cf:
mailbox_transport = cyrus
Don't do that. Use
mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp
and you don't have to touch master.cf.
Simon
And in master.cf:
cyrus unix - n n - - pipe
flags=R user=cyrus
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