FYI, Simon Matter announced his WIP RPM packages of Cyrus 2.1.x in thsi last back in February.
The URL for downlading them is http://home.teleport.ch/simix/ On 28 Mar 2002 at 8:58, Jonathan Marsden wrote about "Cyrus 2.x HOWTO for Linux? ": > On 28 Mar 2002, Clifford Thurber writes: > > > Wow great thanks. I did this last summer but I lost my notes on > > getting this working so this helps. Are you using cyrus with > > sendmail? > > Yes. > > > Did you manage to get the TLS working as mentioned in that article? > > Curious? > > Not quite yet, but I'm very close... I seem to have some permissions > issues with the certificate files right now. I'll document the > process, once it actually works for me. This is sendmail-8.12.2-11 > (built from the SRPM from Red Hat 'rawhide') on Red Hat 7.2 on x86 > hardware. > > > Again thanks. I am thinking of writing up a how to on installing > > cyrus since it seems like many people are having problems with the > > BerkeleyDB on linux and cyrus finding the distro shipped verion of > > the db. > > Not a bad plan! Though some of the "solutions" I have seen for that > issue on this list look a little manual and unpolished. I think this > is more an issue with Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.x -- can you confirm this? With > 2.0.16, rebuilding the SRPM by Ramiro Morales seems to work fine. At > least until I have SSL/STARTTLS working well for me with 2.0.16 (for > IMAP and SMTP), I have no real drive/need to get involved with 2.1.x > -- though the altnamespace stuff would definitely be nice to have. > > As you probably know, there is an existing "Cyrus IMAP HOWTO" at > http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Cyrus-IMAP.html but it was written in > 2000 and so is for 1.6.24, which is now pretty obsolete. I suggest > you contact its author and perhaps work with him if you want to update > it for 2.0.16. I'd suggest doing that, and then updating again for > 2.1.x, that way there will be a version for each major version of > cyrus-imapd (1.6.x, 2.0.x, 2.1.x). > > My own inclination would be to work instead on packaging the new 2.1.x > version as an RPM for Red Hat 7.2, fixing or working around any > configure.in buglets discovered along the way, and so making the > installation a lot easier for many Linux users. But I don't know if I > will need/want this badly enough to make the time to do it -- maybe > one of the folks who created cyrus-imapd 2.0.x RPMs will work on this > before I get there. > > Jonathan > -- Ramiro