Ian Eiloart wrote, at 07/09/2009 05:39 AM:
Except that the sieve server ought to be on the border MTA, so that the
user can tell the server to reject the message at SMTP time.
That's not feasible for mail with multiple recipients.
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus
Ian Eiloart wrote, at 07/09/2009 10:46 AM:
--On 9 July 2009 09:54:31 -0400 Adam Tauno Williams a...@morrison-ind.com
wrote:
Ian Eiloart wrote, at 07/09/2009 05:39 AM:
Except that the sieve server ought to be on the border MTA, so that the
user can tell the server to reject the message at
Greg A. Woods wrote, at 07/06/2009 05:42 PM:
Personally I'd suggest Mac OSX and Apple Mail as a first cut for anyone
who wants an easy-to-manage and easy-to-use, and half-decent MUA.
It doesn't do everything I want to do as a hyper-experienced e-mail
user, nor is it apparently easy to write
jul...@precisium.com wrote, at 07/01/2009 05:26 PM:
Personally I agree it would be nice if Cyrus would do something
to compensate for the deletion issue - but I can understand if there is a
reluctance on the part of the developers to do this.
This issue involves the IMAP protocol and is
Vladimir Vassiliev wrote, at 06/17/2009 09:02 AM:
Here is an extract from my imapd.conf file:
admins: cyrus
imap_admins: cyrus
sasl_mech_list: LOGIN
sasl_minimum_layer: 1
sasl_maximum_layer: 256
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
Maybe it's because of sasl_minimum_layer: 1
LOGIN gives you
Iv Ray wrote, at 05/14/2009 05:09 AM:
On 14.05.2009, at 08:01, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
It is maybe your sasl not having enough entropy, as probably
squirelmail logs in for each request. Recompile sasl to use
/dev/urandom in stead of /dev/random
Hi,
No change.
What else can it be?
Show
Bron Gondwana wrote, at 03/12/2009 07:42 AM:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 02:55:03AM -0700, Carson Gaspar wrote:
Bron Gondwana wrote:
AAA+++ to cyr_conf! I'll write it up :) I think we want it to have the
following spec:
* cyr_conf - output all configuration variables and their current value
Edwin Boersma wrote, at 02/23/2009 07:43 AM:
Hi,
Just to make it clear: the problem only occurs with the default domain,
not with other virtual domains. All user are in the SQL database, and
cyrus does a correct translation to the mailbox for all the others. The
only problem is that the
Martin Schweizer wrote, at 02/14/2009 11:30 AM:
Since the update to .13 I can no longer login to sieve as a regular
user (also not by sieveshell). Only root can login by sieveshell. If I
want to login as a regular user by sieveshell the password prompt
cames up and I can type in the password,
Jorey Bump wrote, at 02/14/2009 12:13 PM:
Martin Schweizer wrote, at 02/14/2009 11:30 AM:
Since the update to .13 I can no longer login to sieve as a regular
user (also not by sieveshell). Only root can login by sieveshell. If I
want to login as a regular user by sieveshell the password
Alain Williams wrote, at 02/13/2009 10:30 AM:
[23~On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 03:21:06PM +, Ian Eiloart wrote:
--On 13 February 2009 14:35:43 + Alain Williams a...@phcomp.co.uk
wrote:
That got me thinking
I rate limit ssh connections to try to prevent dictionary attacks (3
Jeff Blaine wrote, at 01/21/2009 01:36 PM:
bash-2.05# su cyrus -c /imapsrv/mail/cyrus/bin/imtest -t
/var/imap/server.pem imapsrv
My understanding is that you only specify a keyfile if you're testing
client certificate authentication. For a normal test of TLS encryption,
it should be empty
Andrew McNamara wrote, at 01/19/2009 01:29 AM:
Yeah, except Postfix encodes the inode of the queue files in its queue
IDs, so it gets very confused if you do this. Same with restoring
queues from backups.
You should be able to get away with this if, when moving the queue to
another
Jeff Blaine wrote, at 01/16/2009 10:12 AM:
With the tls_ca_file line removed, Thunderbird asked me
to specify a client certificate, I chose my cert and
entered my password to access it.
That sounds backwards. My understanding is that setting tls_ca_file is
what will cause some clients to
mno wrote, at 01/12/2009 12:34 PM:
2) the right name for the option is pop3s_tls_cert_file and
pop3s_tls_key_file,
[snip]
Though I' not a programmer, I had a look at the source itself and did not
find any hint for the
Use of pop3_tls_cert_file and pop3_tls_key_file.
These params are
Bron Gondwana wrote, at 01/10/2009 04:56 AM:
So - no filesystem is sacred. Except for bloody out1 with its 1000+
queued postfix emails and no replication. It's been annoying me for
over a year now, because EVERYTHING ELSE is replicated. We've got
some new hardware in place, so I'm
This is the first time I've used sieveshell since upgrading to Cyrus
IMAPd 2.3.13. It will prompt me for my password, but once I log in, it
simply hangs without any feedback or providing a '' command prompt.
According to the log, login was successful:
sieve[29093]: login: localhost[127.0.0.1]
OBATA Akio wrote, at 12/24/2008 09:19 AM:
Hi,
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 23:09:27 +0900, Jorey Bump l...@joreybump.com wrote:
This is the first time I've used sieveshell since upgrading to Cyrus
IMAPd 2.3.13. It will prompt me for my password, but once I log in, it
simply hangs without any
Frank Richter wrote, at 11/14/2008 03:20 AM:
Thanks, but ...
I did this - not defining a tls_ca_file, and adding my CA chain to
tls_cert_file. I'm getting the same behavior - Thunderbird is asking for a
client cert. And the log entry:
TLS server engine: No CA file specified. Client side
Frank Richter wrote, at 11/05/2008 10:58 AM:
Hi,
I've a cyrus-imapd 2.3.12 installation with these options in imapd.conf
tls_cert_file: /etc/exim/etc/server.crt
tls_key_file: /etc/exim/etc/server.key
tls_ca_file: /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-chain.crt
tls_require_cert: 0
SSL and STARTTLS
Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote, at 11/13/2008 03:57 PM:
If you don't want to do client authentication, why do you set
tls_ca_file at all ?
Hmm, I do it to suppress these errors:
TLS server engine: cannot load CA data
Setting tls_ca_file to a properly formatted bundle suppresses the error,
but now
Ciprian Marius Vizitiu (GBIF) wrote, at 11/03/2008 01:04 PM:
I'm trying to migrate a small 120GB IMAP store from a 32 bit Cyrus 2.2.12 on
RHEL4 to a 64 bit Cyrus 2.3.7 running on RHEL5.
Multiple test runs of imapsync on a 4.2 GB folder will result in annoying
errors e.g. one of the
Jason Voorhees wrote, at 10/13/2008 01:58 PM:
A simple question:
Is there any kind of problem if a unique IMAP account is used by more
than one client at the same time?
It can be done...
I'm thinking to give access to all my users (up to 90 users) trough MS
Outlook to a unique IMAP
David Lang wrote, at 09/18/2008 12:12 AM:
doign a quick google check on maildir it also appears that maildir is not as
standard as people think it is, it's defined almost entirely by the
implementation (DJB started it, but never worked to turn it into a standard
for
others to use)
This
Ciprian Marius Vizitiu wrote, at 09/16/2008 08:17 AM:
As much as I hate it time has come to upgrade my very well behaved Cyrus
imapd so I was wondering: given the rock solid stability I have
experienced with 2.2.12 is there any 2.3.x Cyrus with some close record
of stability? What is your
I've discovered that a user's folder suddenly contains a couple of
thousand duplicate messages. Each pair of messages shares the same inode
(ext3) but has a different filename (for example, 15715. and 21534.). I
haven't determined the cause yet, but I believe it may be due to an
aborted
Wesley Craig wrote, at 08/25/2008 10:45 PM:
I've seen this before with Thunderbird. As I recall, Thunderbird
requests a lengthy operation but times out (or fills a buffer?) before
getting a result back. It then tries the operation again, until the
mailbox is woefully full.
Interesting.
John Thomas wrote, at 08/25/2008 11:01 PM:
Jorey Bump wrote:
I've been asked to remove the duplicates. Can anyone recommend a safe
and simple method for doing so?
I have had success with this Thunderbird extension
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/956
YMMV, have backups
Steve Webb wrote, at 07/21/2008 04:35 PM:
1.) If a pop user selects keep messages on server they start to see
duplicate emails. I saw that other people on the listserv have also had
the same issues, but there's not been any resolution to this issue. Q:
How come Cyrus doesn't implement
Derek Croxton wrote, at 07/11/2008 02:36 PM:
I'm migrating a cyrus + postfix server to Ubuntu Hardy. Everything
else works -- old mail is migrated, I can read it, and I can send
mail -- but I can't receive mail. It gets stuck in postfix, with the
error warning: connect #[x] to subsystem
Stephen Liu wrote, at 06/10/2008 07:42 AM:
--- Jorey Bump [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen Liu wrote, at 06/09/2008 09:55 PM:
Jun 10 09:14:10 lampserver postfix/lmtp[4989]: 40275878215:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=none, delay=0, status=deferred
(connect to
/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp[/var
Stephen Liu wrote, at 06/10/2008 09:21 AM:
The output here is;
$ id postfix
uid=107(postfix) gid=111(postfix) groups=111(postfix)
Yes. Now add the postfix user to the mail group, and the permissions
error should disappear.
I'm prepared to run;
$ sudo groupadd mail -g 1001
I didn't
Stephen Liu wrote, at 06/09/2008 01:19 PM:
$ cat /etc/postfix/master.cf | grep y
This is useless, because:
# service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args
# (yes) (yes) (yes) (never) (100)
The chroot setting defaults to yes, so a 'y' does not need
Stephen Liu wrote, at 06/09/2008 09:55 PM:
Jun 10 09:14:10 lampserver postfix/lmtp[4989]: 40275878215:
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED], relay=none, delay=0, status=deferred
(connect to
/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp[/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp]: Permission
denied)
$ sudo ls -l /var/run/cyrus/socket
total
Jens Hoffrichter wrote, at 06/06/2008 09:46 AM:
But it doesn't seem to be related to entropy. Though on one of the
nodes entropy is usually quite low (between 100 and 300), it never
drops below the 100 mark, and when running a load test, that node and
another failed, and on the one failing
Keith Edmunds wrote, at 05/27/2008 01:32 PM:
If I do a 'lam user.xxx' where user.xxx is one of the
accounts not listed, I get 'Mailbox does not exist'. If I
send a mail to that user on the new server and repeat the
'lam user.xxx', I get a blank line output, suggesting that
the mailbox does
Jens Hoffrichter wrote, at 06/05/2008 04:03 PM:
At first I thought that this was a problem related to entropy, but it
even persisted after I turned off allowapop, and unconfigured
everything relating to TLS (as SSL/TLS will be handled completely by
the perdition, we don't need it)
To rule it
Stéphane BERTHELOT wrote, at 05/20/2008 06:32 PM:
- increase security level (SSL/ CRAM-MD5/ ...). In a wonderful world it
would be possible but I would bet (but I've not checked yet) that some
of our users have pretty broken clients (like old Outl**k...) that would
not be able to login
I upgraded Cyrus IMAPd from 2.3.11 to 2.3.12p2 last night, and a user is
now reporting that he can no longer authenticate using APOP. He's
getting this error from his client:
'The server error encountered was: The POP server mail.example.net
doesn’t support X-APOP authentication. Please check
it. I've already switched the drives to
different hardware, to no avail.
Also, the way the APOP challenge is written out has changed, so I might
look there.
:wes
On 30 Apr 2008, at 11:34, Jorey Bump wrote:
I upgraded Cyrus IMAPd from 2.3.11 to 2.3.12p2 last night, and a user is
now
Wesley Craig wrote, at 04/30/2008 04:26 PM:
Two options: some motherboards have an entropy generator hardware
device; or, use the random device that doesn't block when entropy is low.
I think Cyrus IMAPd uses /dev/urandom by default, but I'm not sure how I
can confirm this. I didn't specify
Andrew Morgan wrote, at 04/30/2008 05:15 PM:
Cyrus IMAP calls out to the sasl libraries to generate the APOP
challenge. On my Debian Etch system, libsasl2.so uses /dev/random.
How do you determine if it uses /dev/random?
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
Andrew Morgan wrote, at 04/30/2008 08:05 PM:
On Wed, 30 Apr 2008, Jorey Bump wrote:
Andrew Morgan wrote, at 04/30/2008 05:15 PM:
Cyrus IMAP calls out to the sasl libraries to generate the APOP
challenge. On my Debian Etch system, libsasl2.so uses /dev/random.
How do you determine
Corey wrote, at 04/16/2008 04:29 PM:
I just had an experience where my server was getting slammed with thousands
of concurrent pop3 requests. This went on for over an hour before it finally
ceased, at which point I was able to start cyrus again.
Anyhow, what are some mechanisms to prevent
Andrew Morgan wrote, at 04/14/2008 12:44 PM:
Isn't there a way to have Cyrus listen on the regular IMAP port (143)
but require a secure connection to login? Some trick with
allowplaintext and/or sasl_minimum_layer?
Yes. For example:
sasl_pwcheck_method: auxprop
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
Andrew Morgan wrote, at 03/20/2008 12:20 PM:
Just for reference, I'm using the following TLS settings with 2.3.11
just fine:
tls_ca_file: /etc/ssl/certs/thawte-premium.pem
tls_ca_path: /etc/ssl/certs
tls_cert_file: /etc/ssl/certs/imap.onid.oregonstate.edu.crt
tls_key_file:
Wesley Craig wrote, at 03/20/2008 01:57 PM:
On 20 Mar 2008, at 13:07, Jorey Bump wrote:
On a lark, I pointed tls_ca_file to an old root certificate I once
needed for a chained root. It contains only a single certificate, and
STARTTLS connections on port 143 work when it is defined
Wesley Craig wrote, at 03/19/2008 04:53 PM:
You know, this *almost* sounds like you've configure Thunderbird to do
TLS on the imaps port.
No, its connecting to port 143 with TLS checked. I've provided my
cyrus.conf in another message, where you can see I'm running imapd
without the -s switch
Andrew Morgan wrote, at 03/19/2008 06:57 PM:
Those look fine to me. I'm not sure about the sasl_minimum_layer
setting. Have you tried setting that to 0?
Yes, but no joy. :(
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List
Patrick T. Tsang wrote, at 03/19/2008 07:07 PM:
try this:
...
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN
...
No effect.
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
Jorey Bump wrote, at 03/19/2008 06:41 PM:
tls_ca_file: /etc/ssl/certs/local-ca-bundle.crt
This seems to be the cause of the problem. If I remove this setting,
everything works as expected. Note that this didn't interfere on 2.3.7.
The entry in imapd.conf(5) isn't very illuminating
Wesley Craig wrote, at 03/18/2008 08:48 PM:
On 18 Mar 2008, at 17:55, Jorey Bump wrote:
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/2008-January/028210.html
Do you use client certificates? Because the message you're quoting is
about someone who does:
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu
I'm migrating from Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.7 to 2.3.11. I've moved all the data
to the new environment and rebuilt the necessary databases. Everything
seems to be working fine, with the exception of STARTTLS connections to
port 143 from *remote* machines.
The following imtest logins work fine when run
Wesley Craig wrote, at 03/18/2008 04:44 PM:
On 18 Mar 2008, at 16:11, Jorey Bump wrote:
Everything
seems to be working fine, with the exception of STARTTLS connections to
port 143 from *remote* machines.
C: S01 STARTTLS
S: S01 OK Begin TLS negotiation now
verify error:num=19:self signed
Wesley Craig wrote, at 03/18/2008 08:48 PM:
On 18 Mar 2008, at 17:55, Jorey Bump wrote:
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/2008-January/028210.html
Do you use client certificates? Because the message you're quoting is
about someone who does:
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Jorey Bump wrote, at 03/18/2008 09:18 PM:
I'm focusing now on the open_ssl error wrong version number and just
realized the current system uses openssl 0.9.7l, while the new
environment uses openssl 0.9.8e. This might be significant, but I
haven't found anything conclusive. I know
J.J. Day wrote, at 03/17/2008 01:53 AM:
auth.log
==
Mar 16 23:38:40 dc-mail imap[3700]: could not find auxprop plugin, was
searching for [all]
It's been a while since I compiled my own Cyrus SASL, but when I did, I
used to need a symlink:
ln -s /usr/local/lib/sasl2 /usr/lib/sasl2
J.J. Day wrote, at 03/17/2008 11:25 AM:
auth.log
==
Mar 16 23:38:40 dc-mail imap[3700]: could not find auxprop plugin, was
searching for [all]
It's been a while since I compiled my own Cyrus SASL, but when I did, I
used to need a symlink:
ln -s /usr/local/lib/sasl2 /usr/lib/sasl2
J.J. Day wrote, at 03/17/2008 12:12 AM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] etc]# imtest -u cyrus -m login localhost
Try this instead:
imtest -u cyrus -a cyrus -t localhost
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info:
Toschi Pietro wrote, at 02/05/2008 06:57 AM:
Apparently, cyrus-imapd does not support mailboxes with some letters
inside the name. “” is one of that. I have some mailboxes containing
that symbol to be migrated from another server (SUN) but I always get an
error.
Looking at the IMAP RFC
Chris Pepper wrote, at 01/13/2008 06:48 PM:
Arrgh! SquirrelMail offers plain, cram-md5, and digest-md5, and only
plain appears to work against /etc/shadow. I don't want the overhead of
running TLS over loopback, so I think I will have to do without forcing
secure auth for non-SSL
Chris Pepper wrote, at 01/13/2008 01:59 AM:
I want to allow plaintext auth only for SquirrelMail (running on the
Cyrus IMAPd server), and require encrypted authentication over all
physical network connections.
Why do you want plaintext auth only for SquirrelMail? It supports TLS,
Jeremy Ford wrote, at 12/07/2007 08:24 AM:
This works for me...
$imap_server_type = 'cyrus';
$default_folder_prefix = '';
$trash_folder = 'INBOX/Trash';
$sent_folder= 'INBOX/Sent';
$draft_folder = 'INBOX/Drafts';
That
Daniel Aquino wrote, at 12/08/2007 04:52 PM:
Can saslauthd be overloaded to support recipient checking?
saslauthd is an authentication server. It has no concept of recipient.
While it may authenticate [EMAIL PROTECTED], it can't be assumed that this
construct matches the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Guillermo Gómez wrote, at 12/04/2007 04:55 PM:
My first question is regarding digest-md5 authentication and tls, can
it be done without the tls layer?
Yes. You can do this to offer some means of encrypting authentication
without requiring TLS. It (typically) does not encrypt the rest of the
Rich Wales wrote, at 11/23/2007 11:05 PM:
I currently have both Postfix (2.3.5) and Cyrus (2.3.9) running on
a single server. Postfix does its thing (including spam and virus
filtering) and then invokes Cyrus's deliver program to deliver
messages.
I would like to move my Cyrus onto a
Rich Wales wrote, at 11/14/2007 06:13 PM:
It looks like my problem with replication not working in one direction
was a SASL thing. One of my servers was advertising GSSAPI as an
authentication mechanism, but it didn't really work (I don't have
Kerberos installed on my systems). Apparently,
Anders Norrbring wrote, at 10/07/2007 07:06 AM:
Is there a way to disable a specific user's access to POP and IMAP in
Cyrus? I still want the mail to be delivered to the mailboxes (done via
LMTP), but I would like to turn off the user from getting the mail.
In case you wonder, it's for a
Ken Murchison wrote, at 10/07/2007 07:51 PM:
Jorey Bump wrote:
Delete ACLs:
localhost dam user.bob bob read
Now bob can't read his INBOX, and will get a message like the
following when he tries (this is from Thunderbird):
This won't work since Cyrus implicitly gives user's at least
Georgy Goshin wrote, at 09/29/2007 06:12 AM:
I need the Cyrus POP3 server marks all messages read by client but left on
server as read. How to do this?
POP3 does not mark messages as read. The client downloads the messages,
then *it* tracks which messages are read. For obvious reasons, you
Rick Kunkel wrote, at 09/14/2007 11:27 AM:
Where I've been stuck recently is trying to figure out things like how to
manipulate mailboxes by using the file system.
Don't do that. That's the black box part of Cyrus IMAP. Forget about
all the cool things you could do by directly manipulating
Zhang Weiwu wrote:
I read the RFCs and documents I can find on the internet, it seems it's
not possible for sieve to flag a thread.
I need such an action that not only setflag the current email, but also
any other emails in the same thread in the folder. This is useful to
organize
Janne Peltonen wrote:
The policy in our university has long been to discourage using auto
responders (two of the main reasons being, we don't want to end up
forwarding spam to innocent third parties, and neither want to
automatically confirm to a spammer that an address works - auto-answers
Janne Peltonen wrote:
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 07:47:28AM -0400, Jorey Bump wrote:
If you don't get much spam, sieve vacation is suitable.
But how much is much, in your opinion? Say, 4 spam messages per day per user,
with 50 000 users? Would that be much? If, during summer, 25% of our
John Crawford wrote:
Sieve is during delivery to the cyrus store though.
As we have the capability to identify hazards to our
users, I'd like to be able to exercise central
strategies improve their quality of life. So I seek
tools to leverage after detection to aid with
removal or
Jorey Bump wrote:
Have you found that the risks justify this effort? Are your ClamAV scans
of the mailstore turning up anything? Are they serious threats?
I've just scanned a mailstore with ClamAV, and about 95% of the 'FOUND'
infected files were false positives. Here there be dragons
John Crawford wrote:
What's the best way, and second best way to react to zero-day virus
threats - messages that are delivered to the mail store before the
detection is in place?
Any detection that can take place in the mail store can (and should) be
moved up the chain, preferably to the
Todd Lyons wrote:
Jesus, just run 'passwd cyradm' and set it to whatever the heck you
want.
He needs to set a password for the user(s) in the admins list in
imapd.conf.
The imapd.conf he supplied includes this:
# Uncomment the following and add the space-separated users who
# have admin
Sam Przyswa wrote:
Mogens Melander a écrit :
Hmm. you might want to breeze trough some of the rather comprehensive
documentation that accompanies this software suite.
You might find some hints.
Did you think that I don't read the doc before post ?
At this time I can't run cyradm or
Maulvi Bakar wrote:
Hi all
I have a system which accepts mails for example.com, example.net and
example.org. Rather than creating 3 differing mailboxes on cyrus, it
is decided to create 1 mailbox for all the TLDs, since all the
domains involved refers to the same entity.
Right now, I
Bob Bob wrote:
My first question is a general one. Do you all choose to send
reject/nonexistent user messages or just black hole them? Rejecting is
obviously the simplest solution but I am concerned about being
blacklisted from sending garbage back out. There are ways of course to
stop
Philippe Trolliet wrote:
now i need to specify an admin user for every single domain because of the
@domain.com.
in FC4 everything worked fine with the single admin account cyrus without a
realm.
My comments may be completely irrelevant for you, because I don't use
saslauthd, pam, mysql,
Zoran Kikic wrote:
I'm running Imapd 2.3.8+Postfix+SA+Amavis-New and everything works fine
without INBOX folders - even my Sieve scripts:
if header :contains X-Spam-Flag YES {
fileinto INBOX/Spam;
}
There is NO INBOX but it works.
Of course there's an INBOX. In IMAP, INBOX is virtual, and
Ross Boylan wrote:
I've created INBOX.a.b, INBOX.a.c, and others. To my suprise, there is no
INBOX.a folder. This was discussed previously on this list (2/28/06, similar
to this messages subject), and is Cyrus's expected behavior.
I've now decided I want a folder INBOX.a, that is something
David S. Madole wrote:
From Matthew Schumacher on Monday, May 21, 2007 6:35 PM
The first iptables suggestion blocked the offending IP, which is
fine, but also requires me to babysit the server. The second
suggestion would correctly limit connections, but if I'm reading it
right, would lump all
JOYDEEP wrote:
I havemailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp in
main.cf
I have lmtpunix cmd=lmtpd listen=/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp prefork=1
in cyrus.conf
now when ever I try to sent mail from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
it reports error
E.H.Eefting wrote:
The sieve script:
require vacation;
vacation phatte test;
vacation :addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] phatte test;
We've been using cyrus-imap for years on many server in a similar setup and
never had anyproblems. However, this is the first time we start using sieve.
JOYDEEP wrote:
when I had imap ; cyradm didn't have any problem to login. But after
changing it to imaps cyradm can't login.
the command I use is
cyradm --port 993 -u cyrus localhost.
the log says it as .. imaps TLS negotiation failed
though I can succseful;ly use KMail and
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
It's a big message with foto's, 3.5 MB. I am not sure this warning is
correct.
I hope somebody can tell me how I can remove the bare newline(s) in the
message.
I've had to deal with this issue when moving such a message between
accounts, in my case from a UW-IMAP
JOYDEEP wrote:
thanks a lot for so in depth discussion. I have already enabled SSL
encryption :-) as I have come to know from some documentation that
the STARTTLS is stillnot very standard and the client side support for
it is not become standard too.
Actually, it's very standardized and
JOYDEEP wrote:
OK, Arnaud now it is clear to me SSL includes STARTTLS.
No, it just negates the need for it.
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
JOYDEEP wrote:
imtest -a aftab -m LOGIN linux.kolkatainfoservices.in -p 993 -s -t
You want to test STARTTLS on the default IMAP port:
imtest -a aftab -m LOGIN -t linux.kolkatainfoservices.in
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
JOYDEEP wrote:
C: S01 STARTTLS
S: S01 OK Begin TLS negotiation now
verify error:num=19:self signed certificate in certificate chain
verify error:num=24:invalid CA certificate
verify error:num=26:unsupported certificate purpose
TLS connection established: TLSv1 with cipher AES256-SHA (256/256
Olaf Fraczyk wrote:
On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 16:19 +0530, JOYDEEP wrote:
I am a bit confused here. may be I am wrong but imaps is running at port
993 with SSL where imap with TLs is running at port 143.
I need the imap + TLS. I don't have any imaps entry in my imapd.conf.
So could you all be a
patrick wrote:
Actually, Thunderbird was showing all of the messages. I didn't see
the latest messages because its sort arrows are upside down (!). It
would seem that this must be an IMP problem, so I'll start looking
there.
quota. If I connect via POP3 I do, however, see all of the messages
Jonathan Villa wrote:
Actually, I'm not sure if the Centos4 RPMS come with the autocreate
patch. I assume they don't. I'm actually thinking of building this
from source as I've done with most of my other installs anyway.
I'll use the examples you've provided as well.
What's been tough for me
Patrick Kranz wrote:
Now I have a customer, who needs the scenario that the usernames for
Cyrus differ from the mailbox and mailaddress respectivly. For example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] should be able to login with the username
someOtherUsername. This need arises from an integration with other
Fabio Silva wrote:
Hi all, is there any tool to migrate from mbox format to cyrus-imap ???
could you tell me any tool to do it???
im using sles10, and i need to migrate my user to our new cyrus server
I used imapsync:
http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync/
The only serious issue I had
Joseph Brennan wrote:
When moving from U Wash to Cyrus we applied this rewrite to all
mailboxes. Get rid of any nulls while you're at it.
while() {
# The \000 character (NUL) is not allowed
if ($line =~ s/\000//g) {
print STDERR WARNING: Removing NUL\n;
}
# Change CRLF or
Timo Veith wrote:
Does a service name in /etc/cyrus.conf must be unique?
Yes, it isn't really a service name (i.e. from /etc/services), but a
unique identifier. This allows you to assign names for multiple
configurations of the same network service, so you can manipulate them
separately in
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