I finally found some time to look into this and find a solution. In brief, it
looks like the ndbm library on solaris 8 is not working with duplicate message
store, and complains every time a duplicate message is received. From what I
was reading in the documentation and archives, that probably w
In the file /cyrus-imapd-2.0.12/doc/install-configure.html, the
installation procedure suggests to set some files and directories to
synchronous-only updates:
> 9. LINUX SYSTEMS ONLY: Set the user, quota, and partition
> directories to update synchronously. Failure to do this may
> lead to data c
Alex Kempkens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> info: tc#+info
I presume that's "tc+info" without the comment sign "#"?
> Now the question. If I want to send that mails directly to a folder
>
> tc.info
>
> parallel to
>
> user.
>
> what must be changed?
Create a folder "tc.info" with cyr
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 07:13:54AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Not on topic but anyone know what patches exist to add
> SASL to Postfix?
$ telnet mail 25
[...]
EHLO myhost
[...]
250-AUTH PLAIN GSSAPI
Snapshot 20010228, no patches needed.
Gabor
--
Gabor Gombas
>> We created a mailbox
>> user.tc.info
[...]
> You need to use:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]tc+info
How about shared folders?
This works, but I don't know how safe it is ;-)
---[/etc/aliases]---
asharedfolder: "|/usr/bin/sed -e '1d' -e '/^Received:/{N;s/\n/
/g;N;s/\n/ /g;}' |/usr/cyrus/bin/d
> On Wed, 21 Mar 2001 07:13:54 -0700 (MST),
> dreamwvr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (d) writes:
d> hi,
d> Not on topic but anyone know what patches exist to add
d> SASL to Postfix? What i would to do in my lab is add
d> SASL to ESTMP so that well.. SASL is used by Postfix.
d> Any suggestions a
From: "Tarjei Huse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi, I must thank you for the patch, but am I patching it wrongly?
The patches I had sent were against the CVS check out for Cyrus-SASL &
Cyrus-IMAPd, attached is a patch that will work with Cyrus-SASL-1.5.24.
There should be no problems applying the cyrus
DANG! I forgot the beer! That was it, now i get it ,D
Seriously, thank you, and also thank you to Mr. Hetzel for his patch. I've
mailed this to the howto maintainters of the cyrus howto and the
exchange-killer howto.
Now, on with the show
Tarjei
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL
hi,
Not on topic but anyone know what patches exist to add
SASL to Postfix? What i would to do in my lab is add
SASL to ESTMP so that well.. SASL is used by Postfix.
Any suggestions appreciated.
TIA
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 21-Mar-2001
Time: 07:1
Hi,
I want to automaticly create 2000 auth with "echo pass | saslpasswd -p
-c login".
I use sasldb to store auth.
when i launch my script, about 50 creation works and after the
saslpasswd freeze and wait.
After i can't add user manually, the saslpasswd create the PLAIN entry
and freeze.
Cyrus
Hello,
just a simple question, I hope.
We use cyrus IMAP Server combined with sendmail.
Actual I recieve Mail for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to a user folder
user.tc.info - that's work!
The aliases file of sendmail is configured as:
info: tc#+info
Now the question. If I want to send that ma
its work !
Thank a lot for your help
Cordialement
Philippe Izoret .
> Prune write :
> Hi
>
> when you create mailbox, in cyrus, you need to do it as :
>
> cyradm -u cyrus localhost
> > cm user.phil
> > cm user.root
>
> remember :
>
> -do not create a mailbox for your admin user (cyr
The box is a RedHat 7.0 Server install running kernel 2.2.18. I've got sasl
(CRAM, DIGEST, and PLAIN), login, and ssl working. I haven't tested sieve
yet. I'm not using any other auth methods, so this won't be much help if you
want to use shadow passwords or Kerberos. There may be steps here that
LDAP access via IMSP does not appear to be working at all. I the
version of the imsp server is cyrus-imspd-v1.6a3. The LDAP server is
the iPlanet server, and the host operating system is Solaris 2.7. I
ran configure with "--with-ldap=ldapssl30" set and imspd built without
any errors.
This
Matt Prigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Right, the 'mailstore-entities' (actually a cluster of two
> > machines sharing a raid-array) have to be redundant
> > themselves - as it was mentioned by Atif Ghaffar already.
>
> Is that even possible? I dont doubt your suggestion, I just didnt know t
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