cyrus+postfix error \group ID 12

2001-06-19 Thread Goldcoast POP3 server
Hello thsi is in response postfix + cyrus errors. How do we make both postfix and cyrus members of the mail group. We have changed the permissions to have both cyrus and postfix as owner and group accordingly. But still an error is recorded as follows: Jun 19 19:45:56 mail postfix/qmgr[936]:

cyrus+postfix error \group ID 12

2001-06-19 Thread Goldcoast POP3 server
Hello thsi is in response postfix + cyrus errors. How do we make both postfix and cyrus members of the mail group. We have changed the permissions to have both cyrus and postfix as owner and group accordingly. But still an error is recorded as follows: Jun 19 19:45:56 mail postfix/qmgr[936]:

cyrus imapd 1.6.24 and BerkeleyDB

2001-06-19 Thread Paul Christie
I am building cyrus 1.6.24. What needs to be done to get configure to complete correctly when BerkeleyDB 2.7.7 is being used? At present dbopen is not found in libdb, so I presume dbopen is defined as db_open somewhere. configure does not seem to be aware of this though. Paul Christie Universi

Cyrus vs. NNTP

2001-06-19 Thread Toens Bueker
Hi *, here comes my always entertaining question whether there's somebody out there, who has Cyrus NNTP integration working. I use the debian-packages of 1.6.24 cyrus and try to feed some newsgroups from my local inn into cyrus. I really got the impression, that I don't know, which programm has

Cyrus IMAP 2.0.14: lmtpd signaled to death by 11

2001-06-19 Thread Nicholas Blackaby
Hello, I have having problems concerning lmtpd crashing when using Cyrus IMAP version 2.0.14 which do _not_ appear with version 2.0.12. The same (or similar) problem(s) were reported by (an)other poster(s) to this list a couple of weeks ago but there appears to have been no discussion since

Re: consistent ldap login problem

2001-06-19 Thread Simon Loader
> Is there any particular reason to use the SASL patches and not PAM LDAP? > Performance gains? Easier configuration? > The sasl patch was written for a product which did not have PAM bundled with it. ( althought that was an option). It probably has very minor performance gains (unnoticeab