--On Friday, May 03, 2002 9:39 AM -0400 Rob Siemborski 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 3 May 2002, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>> I've just recompiled my RPMS of cyrus-imapd 2.1.4.
>> The changelog says that sieveshell should now loop through all SASL
>> mechanisms before giving up.

Ok i never tried Sieveshell on 2.1.3 so you'll have to bare with me.

I recently upgraded to 2.1.4 and i noticed on Solaris (SPECIFIC) that it 
wants the directory's both in upper case and lowercase in /var/imap/user 
and /usr/sieve

I found that once i created the proper directory's in /usr/sieve i had no 
problem authenticating with sieveshell.  Works great!

Check your /var/adm/messages because there is more then likely a message 
like db3-nosync unable to open file /usr/sieve/I/test

of course there is /usr/sieve/i but not I.

Remember un unices we have lower/uppercase differences.

Maybe that's something we should add to the script to create the 
upper/lowercase in all the directory's.  Same problem with quotas, and such.

Food for thought?

> I just tried it and it did indeed try KERBEROS_V4, fail, and then try
> GSSAPI, and succeed.

GSSAPI is our api that we use to talk to Kerberos_v4.  If you read back 
you'll find this the case.

>> but it still didn't work.
>
> Could you supply a network dump of what is going on?  Any log messages?
> Did you upgrade the server as well as the client (this is necessary).
>
> In any case, I'm not going to argue that you're seeing a probem?, but is
> there any reason that you removed the sasl_mech_list option if you can't
> support mechs other than PLAIN anyway?


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