Hi,
I've got cyrus-sasl 1.5.24 running on a Redhat 6.1 machine, with
BerkeleyDB 3.2. Cyrus imapd 2.0.12 is working well with it and saslpasswd
authentication is functioning. I can browse mailboxes, etc.
But, when I run the cyrus-sasl testsuite I get:
NOTE:
-For KERBEROS_V4 must be able to rea
If one uses sendmail on the cyrus server, can a user with the proper ACL
settings send messages to sub folders under a shared mailbox? I get the
sense from the Cyrus overview that this is not possible since sendmail
doesn't authenticate the username.
I attempted to try and send messages to a sub
> > I've installed the latest berkeley db and sasl with --with-pwcheck
>
> why do you need pwcheck ?
> what is your cyrus imap version ?
I assume that I need pwcheck to check a shadowed password file. Is this not
the case?
My imap version is 2.0.12, my sasl version is 1.5.24 my berkeley db ver
I want to install a cyrus server but I just want the users
have access to shared folders. I want a kind of protected
newsgroup server.
But if users have not inbox they are not allowed to access
to the server.
I tried this with the latest sasl libraries and cyrus-imapd-1.6.24.
Is there a way to
I can login to imap via the command line
# su - cyrus -c "imtest -m login -u cyrus -p imap localhost"
C: C01 CAPABILITY
S: * OK mail Cyrus IMAP4 v2.0.12 server ready
S: * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 ACL QUOTA LITERAL+ NAMESPACE UIDPLUS ID
NO_ATOMI
C_RENAME UNSELECT MULTIAPPEND SORT THREAD=ORDER
Howdy All
I've recently upgraded from Cyrus-Imap 2.0.9 to 2.0.12. I also upgraded to
to Berkely DB 3.2.9 from 2.3.7 and Glibc 2.2.2 from 2.2.1. Needless to say,
I had to recompile Cyrus-Sasl (using 1.5.24) and Cyrus-IMSP (using 1.6a3).
Unfortunately, due to space constraints on that drive and,