Thank you again for the response. One last question I hope. After
running the configure with the CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS to point to the
source of Berkeley, and installing. I run saslpasswd and everything
gets added fine, but when I run sasldblistusers, I am not seeing the
users with a PLAIN mechanis
Peter Erickson writes:
>
>Thanks for the response. I am new to this stuff, so sorry if I'm
>asking stupid questions. After doing the configure with the CPPFLAGS
>and LDFLAGS, is there a way to tell which database is used? The newer
>(3.1.17) or the older one (2.somthing)?
This is tricky. I gener
Thanks for the response. I am new to this stuff, so sorry if I'm
asking stupid questions. After doing the configure with the CPPFLAGS
and LDFLAGS, is there a way to tell which database is used? The newer
(3.1.17) or the older one (2.somthing)? Is is better to use the
original source or the install
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan 9 10:38 CST 2001
>
>env CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/src/db-3.1.17/build_unix" \
>
>
> LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/src/db-3.1.17/build_unix -R/usr/local/lib"
>\
>./configure --enable-login --disable-krb4 --disabble-gssapi
>
>when configuring, I noticed somthing in
Hope fully this is the right place to ask this question. In order to
get imap 2.0.9 to work correctly, I needed to install a new version of
Berkeley which installed into /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.1 But After
installing the new db to work with imap, I found that I needed to
reinstall the sasl package
From: "Peter Erickson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I hope that this will make sense. I'll try my best.
> I am trying to setup imap system that needs to be able
> to be accessible to Outlook Express 5.00. I am running
> Cyrus Imap 2.0.9 and when I try to login I get:
>
> [root@silky bin]# ./imtest -m log