Rob Siemborski wrote:
> If it helps, we're currently planning on deploying skiplist to production
> for atleast the mailboxes database this weekend.
>
Sweet. We're dying to roll this out too, but are nervous about the lack of
production experience.
Could you post back after a couple of days, even
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 05:48:35PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I have been following this thread, and
> > humbly suggest looking for where the line:
> >
> > unspecified-domain.google.com
> >
> > is lurking.
>
> The "unspecified-domain" is almost certain
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 17:48:35 -0500,
> Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (km) writes:
km> The "unspecified-domain" is almost certainly being added by lmtpd/sieve.
If that's the case, then I bet the ".google.com" is getting tacked
on by Postfix because it don't care for unqualified addre
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I have been following this thread, and
> humbly suggest looking for where the line:
>
> unspecified-domain.google.com
>
> is lurking.
The "unspecified-domain" is almost certainly being added by lmtpd/sieve.
>
> I'm not certain where Postfix gets this, but
> wh
I have been following this thread, and
humbly suggest looking for where the line:
unspecified-domain.google.com
is lurking.
I'm not certain where Postfix gets this, but
when I see wierd stuff of this ilk in my
Sendmail/cyrus config, it is usually some
daft alias in my hosts file.(Legacy)
De
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 22:15:59 +0100,
> marc olejak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (mo) writes:
mo> thx again... FYI? (F*** YOU IDIOT?)... as a german, i am not so deep
mo> within your shortcuts... sorry...
For Your Information.
Perhaps this might help: http://www.ucc.ie/info/net/acronyms/acro.htm
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 13:18:33 -0800,
> Ian Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (im) writes:
im> Well, it's not being sent to the MAIL FROM address either, I'm
im> afraid. The MAIL FROM is a fully qualified on-site address that I
im> receive mail at, but instead the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
im> addres
--Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am Freitag, 22. Februar 2002 16:04
Uhr -0500:
>> NOOO this can't be... YOU ARE RIGHT! yeah! thx to the world,
>> publishing false documentations, and i am dumb enough to copy only a part
>> of it!
>
> FYI. I just committed a header validity ch
On Fri 22 Feb 2002 at 16:16:00 -0500, you wrote:
> Ian Macdonald wrote:
> >
> > On Fri 22 Feb 2002 at 15:09:12 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> > > > I'm running Cyrus 2.1.2/Postfix 1.1.3 here and Sieve is working
> > > > nicely, apart from the vacation extension.
> > > >
> > > > Redirects are working,
Does this look like what I should be shooting for ?
Or is there a better way to do this ?
Background Info:
2000 + users.
MAIL server (IBM Netfinity running Debian Woody)
1 700mhz Xeon with 512mb RAM
IBM R
Ian Macdonald wrote:
>
> On Fri 22 Feb 2002 at 15:09:12 -0500, you wrote:
>
> > > I'm running Cyrus 2.1.2/Postfix 1.1.3 here and Sieve is working
> > > nicely, apart from the vacation extension.
> > >
> > > Redirects are working, so I know that Postfix is being spawned
> > > correctly to send
On Fri 22 Feb 2002 at 15:09:12 -0500, you wrote:
> > I'm running Cyrus 2.1.2/Postfix 1.1.3 here and Sieve is working
> > nicely, apart from the vacation extension.
> >
> > Redirects are working, so I know that Postfix is being spawned
> > correctly to send the message.
> >
> > When the vacation
What is the correct value of user in from this line in master.cf ,
when I configure it to send messages to procmail?
I have copied this example from some archive message, but
every message goes to cyrus user. What could I put to it goes
to the correct user?
Thanks in advance :
procmail unix
marc olejak wrote:
>
> --Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am Freitag, 22. Februar 2002 15:05
> Uhr -0500:
>
> >> marc olejak wrote:
> >> the script:
> >> ===
> >> bash-2.04$ less /var/imap/sieve/m/marc/default
> >> require "fileinto";
> >> require "reject";
> >>
> >> if header
--Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am Freitag, 22. Februar 2002 15:05
Uhr -0500:
>> marc olejak wrote:
>> the script:
>> ===
>> bash-2.04$ less /var/imap/sieve/m/marc/default
>> require "fileinto";
>> require "reject";
>>
>> if header :contains "To:" "@bigfoot.com" {
>>
I am running Yellowdog 2.1 (Redhat 7.1 repackaged) with Postfix 1.1.3,
Cyrus-SASL 1.5.24, Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16. I have finally gotten cyradm to run,
but it does nothing after running cyradm localhost and requires a ^C to get
out. When I run imtest localhost then I get C: CO1 CAPABILITY and then it
Ian Macdonald wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Cyrus 2.1.2/Postfix 1.1.3 here and Sieve is working
> nicely, apart from the vacation extension.
>
> Redirects are working, so I know that Postfix is being spawned
> correctly to send the message.
>
> When the vacation module tries to send a respo
marc olejak wrote:
>
> --On 22 Feb. 2002 13:50 -0500 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What version of Cyrus? Are you saying that the simple script below
> > doesn't work? Assuming that the folders exist, I would guess that lmtpd
> > is not finding your script. Where is the scr
Hi,
I'm running Cyrus 2.1.2/Postfix 1.1.3 here and Sieve is working
nicely, apart from the vacation extension.
Redirects are working, so I know that Postfix is being spawned
correctly to send the message.
When the vacation module tries to send a response, this is what I'm
seeing in my logs:
Fe
I'm coming in a bit late but I've checked the archive - I had this problem
and I solved it by changing the permissions of the socket file to cyrus.mail
and also the permissions of the deliver program to cyrus.mail with sticky
bits set for user and group execute. File ran and delivery was successfu
--On 22 Feb. 2002 13:50 -0500 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What version of Cyrus? Are you saying that the simple script below
> doesn't work? Assuming that the folders exist, I would guess that lmtpd
> is not finding your script. Where is the script located, what is its
> name, a
What version of Cyrus? Are you saying that the simple script below
doesn't work? Assuming that the folders exist, I would guess that lmtpd
is not finding your script. Where is the script located, what is its
name, and what aer its permission?
Ken
marc olejak wrote:
>
> impossible! there is
impossible! there is someone on the net - having the same problem, but not
completely... normally i would not post to any forum on the world, but
sieve is definitly the hardest nut to crack for me... or should i say that
it is the problem within the sendmail/sieve/cyrus/lmtp-construction...
i
> > > This rule works most of the time. What puzzles me is that some emails do
> > > not get filtered. That is, instead of getting filed into the Cyrus-IMAP
> > > mailbox, occasional emails get past Sieve and end up in my INBOX. Here is
> > > one recent email that got past it:
> >
> > On second th
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:12:43PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
> > the following about header-names:
> >
> > [..]
> > 2.2. Header Fields
> >
> >Header fields are lines composed of a field name, followed by a colon
> >(":"), followed by a field body, and terminated by CRLF. A field
> >
Ralf Haferkamp wrote:
>
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:40:04AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
> >
> >
> > Christopher Wong wrote:
> > >
> > > On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Christopher Wong wrote:
> > > > I am using Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16 with Sieve enabled, and managing it with
> > > > websieve. For this mailing
Gary Mills wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:56:23AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
>
>>Has anyone else seen this problem? On this system, we run an older
>>version of Cyrus, cyrus-imapd-v1.5.19.
>>
>
> We've narrowed this problem down somewhat. The user stores his
> outgoing messages in a `Sent'
Just upgrading to 2.0.16 + OpenLdap 2.0.9 + sasl_ldap_patch
cluster I got the following within imapd.log
Feb 22 15:18:59 Linux-2 imapd[29060]: login:
pinfing1.ch.lan[184.42.34.56] dupontgi plaintext
Feb 22 15:18:59 Linux-2 imapd[29060]: seen_db: user dupontgi opened
/ch-roanne/messagerie/var/imap
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:40:04AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
>
> Christopher Wong wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Christopher Wong wrote:
> > > I am using Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16 with Sieve enabled, and managing it with
> > > websieve. For this mailing list, I set up the following rule using
I'm not following. How is this bypassing sieve? I've got a similar rule:
if anyof (address :all :contains ["To", "Cc", "Bcc"] "info-cyrus" ) {
fileinto "INBOX.cyrus-info";}
which is also failing to catch these messages. Is it that sieve can't parse
the header properly, because of
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 10:56:23AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
> Has anyone else seen this problem? On this system, we run an older
> version of Cyrus, cyrus-imapd-v1.5.19.
We've narrowed this problem down somewhat. The user stores his
outgoing messages in a `Sent' folder on the server. All messa
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:10:30PM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
> Which process gives you permission denied? Is it your MTA (Sendmail,
> Postfix), your MDA (procmail) or what? This process has to be able to
> access lmtp.
The deliver program get the permission denied, and the deliver program
is ca
Christopher Wong wrote:
>
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Christopher Wong wrote:
> > I am using Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16 with Sieve enabled, and managing it with
> > websieve. For this mailing list, I set up the following rule using
> > websieve (as displayed by the "current rules" page):
> >
> > IF 'To' cont
Christopher Wong schrieb:
>
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Christopher Wong wrote:
> > I am using Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16 with Sieve enabled, and managing it with
> > websieve. For this mailing list, I set up the following rule using
> > websieve (as displayed by the "current rules" page):
> >
> > IF 'To' cont
Manuel Hendel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried this link, but it is not working. I'm right now trying to
> setup the same I think.
Manuel,
I have placed it on sourceforge: http://rhems.sourceforge.net
-Elmo
Best Regards,
E. M. Recio
I am using Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16 with Sieve enabled, and managing it with
websieve. For this mailing list, I set up the following rule using
websieve (as displayed by the "current rules" page):
IF 'To' contains 'info-cyrus' OR field: 'CC' contains 'info-cyrus' THEN
File Into 'INBOX.Cyrus-IMAP'
T
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Christopher Wong wrote:
> I am using Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16 with Sieve enabled, and managing it with
> websieve. For this mailing list, I set up the following rule using
> websieve (as displayed by the "current rules" page):
>
> IF 'To' contains 'info-cyrus' OR field: 'CC' conta
Thanks for your explanation. It's good to know that it's not my fault
and I will ignore the messages. At least it is now in the archives.
I gave up trying the new skiplist backend because I couldn't figure out
how to set it up.
-Simon
Amos Gouaux schrieb:
>
> > On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 10:09:37
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Amos Gouaux wrote:
> Or grab Cyrus from CVS. The SMakefile shell script will do this for
> you. If you grab it from CVS, looks like you can try using seen db
> as skiplist as well.
Yes, skiplist should be able to be used for any of the databases that
cyrus maintains. We'v
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 13:32:32 +0100,
> Simon Matter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (sm) writes:
sm> How do I compile and use the new skiplist backend? I want to try it but
sm> I don't know how.
Try:
LOCALDEFS="-DCONFIG_DB_MBOX=\"(&cyrusdb_skiplist)\""; export LOCALDEFS
(adapt accordingly to the
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002 10:09:37 +0100,
> Simon Matter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (sm) writes:
sm> I have upgraded to db4 today, db3 libs are still there for other
sm> applications. I have then recompiled my cyrus-imapd RPM version 2.1.2.
sm> Feb 22 10:06:46 dhcp-141-104 pop3d[2135]: DBERROR db3:
I am reading this now.
These look excellent, this and rfc 1893 make these codes very clear and easy
to understand.
You have my thanks :)
Steve.
On Friday 22 February 2002 14:38, you wrote:
>From: Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 16:51:12 +
>Cc: <[EMAIL
Greetings,
Is it possible for the Cyrus admin account to proxy for another user?
Let me give you an example of what I am looking to do.
Basically, it would be nice to log in to a users account through imap
and create sieve scripts on behalf of the user without needing their
password or having to
> On 02/22/2002 02:12 PM, Steve Wright wrote:
>
>> Can someone recommend me a good webmail package ?
>> At somepoint in the near future I will need to setup webmail on our
>> production servers & after seeing the security squirrelmail offers I
>> think it will be very hard to make a case for i
Try www.squirrelmail.org
It's great! Loads of extra plugin options, based around PHP scripts.
It's ded easy to modify to your needs and is 'community' orientated.
My reason for picking a webmail was... what do I want my webmail package to
do?
Do you require spell checking?
POP3 access?
Filters?
From: Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 16:51:12 +
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Lawrence,
This was working as 4.2.2 I have changed it to 5.2.2 & it is still working.
What difference should I expect to see or problems might I experience with
this as 4.2.
Mike Grommet wrote:
>
> Hi Ken, thanks for the response...
>
> I ran this sieve script:
>
> require "fileinto";
> if header :contains "Subject" "Blah"
> {fileinto "INBOX.Blah";}
>
> and it _did_ work without a hitch.
>
> Ok, so whats next?
Try a redirect action. Let's see if lmtpd ca
You might have a look at TWIG ( http://twig.screwdriver.net ) We've been
using it over two years and it's highly modular and can very easily be
extended to add support for quotas, multiple domains and the like. It
also supports various DBs, mailservers, authentication mechanisms.
For a preview
Hi Steve,
I just installed silkymail over my
cyrus/sendmail Solaris 8 system.
I am very impressed with the ease of install
(including SSL). It is bundled with its own
Apache server. You sort of pull the string
and it inflates. ;)
It appears extremely robust and my webmaster
and I are going
Can someone recommend me a good webmail package ?
At somepoint in the near future I will need to setup webmail on our
production servers & after seeing the security squirrelmail offers I think it
will be very hard to make a case for it.
I know of imp, mulberry & silkymail but have not used any
How do I compile and use the new skiplist backend? I want to try it but
I don't know how.
Simon
Manuel Hendel schrieb:
>
> On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:35:38AM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
> > Seems wrong to me. Both Cyrus and your MTA need access to lmtp. I have
> > drwxr-x---2 cyrusmail 103 Feb 20 14:17 socket
> > drwxr-x--- 11 cyrusmail 4096 Feb 20 13:48 imap
>
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:35:38AM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
> Seems wrong to me. Both Cyrus and your MTA need access to lmtp. I have
> drwxr-x---2 cyrusmail 103 Feb 20 14:17 socket
> drwxr-x--- 11 cyrusmail 4096 Feb 20 13:48 imap
>
> /etc/groups:
> mail:x:12:mail,
Does anyone know a script to convert from mbox format to cyrus-imap
format?
Thanks,
Manuel
--
Confronted with the choice, the American people would choose the policeman's
truncheon over the anarchist's bomb.
-Spiro T. Agnew
1. read through the cyrus-utils.sf.net / faq pages on death by 11 and
the different ldap entries.
2. I think it is better to go directly via sasl to ldap. To do this,
you'll need the different sasl-ldap patches.
3. Consider storing the ldap passwords in sasldb. Then you can use cyrus
in it's
Lawrence,
This was working as 4.2.2 I have changed it to 5.2.2 & it is still working.
What difference should I expect to see or problems might I experience with
this as 4.2.2
I am not familiar with what these codes represent, I would be grateful if you
will point to documentation for them (eg r
I have upgraded to db4 today, db3 libs are still there for other
applications. I have then recompiled my cyrus-imapd RPM version 2.1.2.
So far it seems to work fine but I get error messages and I don't know
how to resolve the issue.
Feb 22 10:06:45 dhcp-141-104 cyrus-master: setrlimit: Unable t
On Thu, Feb 21, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> The RFCs ask for case insensitiveness. MTAs are often configured to be
> case-insensitive as well.
Right.
> Actually, I welcome that patch very very much. It will put an end to our
> lusers doing braindead stuff in their imap clients.
>
> I
am 2002-02-20 13:28 Uhr schrieb Philipp Sacha unter
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello again,
Because of my pop3 problem.
I am running debian linux. The MTA is postfix.
Can you explain me how you have setuped your cyurs-imapd with openldap?
Okay I have to install openldap. Do you have an example for
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