Cyrus Daboo wrote:
> --On Saturday, September 15, 2001 9:48 AM +1000 Jeremy Howard
<...>
> > If there are no real options for standards that support address book
sync
> > I guess we'll have to write our own for our webmail site :-(
>
> This goes back to how you want to use the remote stored data.
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> On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 19:29:43 -0400,
> Cyrus Daboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (cd) writes:
cd> In an ideal world, ACAP, the successor protocol to IMSP, would be
cd> available, and that would deal with these types of issues. However,
cd> the ACAP effort is all but dead, leaving IMSP as the only
--On Saturday, September 15, 2001 9:48 AM +1000 Jeremy Howard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In an ideal world, ACAP, the successor protocol to IMSP, would be
>> available, and that would deal with these types of issues. However, the
>> ACAP effort is all but dead, leaving IMSP as the only viable
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
> Our products Mulberry and SilkyMail are pretty much the only shipping
> clients that use IMSP. The old Simeon/ExecMail client used IMSP too, but
> that is no longer being supported. The SilkyMail IMSP support is provided
> as a PHP module. This is currently not available as pa
Hello,
I've installed the cyrus-sasl 1.5.24 and the cyrus-imapd 2.0.16, tcl,
makedepend and all the other things which mentioned in the documentation.
When i start the imtest program, the following message arrives on the
screen:
imtest -p imap localhost
C: C01 CAPABILITY
failure: prot layer fai
--On Saturday, September 15, 2001 8:23 AM +1000 Jeremy Howard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress
>> books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share
>> address books between Webmail and other mail clients.
>>
>
Here's an interesting development if anyone is interested in this thread.
I am using SSL for all IMAP connections. If I turn off SSL in Outlook, I
am able to retreive the large email attachments. Turn SSL back on and I'm
back to getting error noted below. Curious...
Doug Bible
--On Friday,
Evil Azrael wrote:
> But knows anybody a good client for Windows? Outlook is too unsecure
> for my taste, netscape lacks a lot of features i would like too see
> and my favorite "The Bat!" doesn´t seem to be an IMAP client at all.
> somehow it looks that´s just a POP3 client that can also fetch ma
> Check the /etc/cyrus.conf file and make sure you have your lmtpunix enabled.
>
> -- Scott
These line are present in /etc/cyrus.conf:
SERVICES {
imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=1
imapscmd="imapd -s" listen="imaps" prefork=0
lmtpunix cmd="lmtpd" listen="/va
Sandra wrote:
> I was testing cyrus notification , but there is no notify.pl as
> crontrib/notify_unix/Readme says to
> start in notify perl program.
>
>Where is this program?
>
2.0.16's README says:
The Perl script 'simple_notify.pl' simply logs mail notifications--it
shows the simples
I have adjusted the timeout settings in Outlook to no avail during my
previous attempts at fixing this issue. I have just now updated to version
2.0.16 of cyrus imap (quite flawless I might add) and still am having the
same issue of Outlook timing out while trying to access email with large
a
Michel Jouvin wrote:
> In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress
> books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share
> address books between Webmail and other mail clients.
>
What clients support IMSP? Is this support synchronization/off-line access
Ken Murchison wrote:
<...rather long thread where Ken and I confuse each other greatly
snipped...>
> One of the two of us is either confused or not being clear. Let's try
> to put this thread to rest :^)
>
Sorry, no such luck yet :-( You can reply to this off-list if you think this
is getting ou
Brendan -
Check the /etc/cyrus.conf file and make sure you have your lmtpunix enabled.
-- Scott
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 04:16:51PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> # ls -Al /var/tmp/imap/configdir/socket
> total 0
> srwxrwxrwx 1 root root0 Sep 14 15:58 imap
>
> so there i
HI!
I was testing cyrus notification , but there is no notify.pl as
crontrib/notify_unix/Readme says to
start in notify perl program.
Where is this program?
Sandra
I try:
# cat /tmp/msg | ../../bin/deliver user
and it hangs..when I check the logs I see:
Sep 14 16:02:15 server deliver[5186]: connect(/var/tmp/imap/configdir/socket/lmtp)
failed: Connection refused
# ls -Al /var/tmp/imap/configdir/socket
total 0
srwxrwxrwx 1 root root0 Sep
I have a need to run a server with virtual mailboxes that can have identical username
portions of [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a variety of domains.
My initial solution was to simply have the users login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] after
removing some checks in the source code, I now see that adding users is
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 18:37:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Walter Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We do have multiple IO channels (the machine has something like 3 of
the dual channel PCI ethernet cards) and our RAID units are hardware
RAID units with 128MB of writeback/read cache in support of th
We're using Outlook 2000 with cyrus imap v2.0.15 on RedHat 7. I haven't
seen the problem that you describe though. Outlook does have a server
timeout setting in the account configuration on the Advanced tab. We're
using the default of 1 minute.
Rodney
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL P
I have installed cyrus imap v2.0.9 on a linux install of Redhat 7. As far
as the settings are concerned, everything is configured for default
options. I am having difficulty with accessing emails with large
attachments using Outlook 2000. When an attempt is made to retrieve an
email with la
Evil Azrael wrote:
>Guten Tag Richard Hopkins,
>RH> SilkyMail from Cyrusoft
>
>RH> http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
>
>RH> is well worth a look.
>
>Not really... somehow it feels like horde/imp and the url of the
>program where you are being redirected has imp in it´s path part.
>
>Christop
I want to pipe up here and clarify my original intent and statements. Some
posters where asking about saslauthd; what it was, were it could be found,
etc. While it is true that saslauthd "can (and will)" use a different
protocol to communitcate with the SASL library, today in the here and now,
p
I want to pipe up here and clarify my original intent and statements. Some
posters where asking about saslauthd; what it was, were it could be found,
etc. While it is true that saslauthd "can (and will)" use a different
protocol to communitcate with the SASL library, today in the here and now,
p
Jeremy Howard wrote:
>Ken Murchison wrote
>
>>Other than than, you can write a script (I think one has been posted to
>>the list previously) which can detect overquota and quotawarn conditions
>>and post a message to a user's INBOX (via 'deliver -q').
>>
>Actually, Jules has already written that
Hi,
I'm using imap 2.0.15 with sasl 1.5.24, pam, and pam_ldap on RedHat 7.
Things seem to be working about as well as can be expected given Outlook's
distate for IMAP servers.
However, I've recently discovered that though I can stop an account from
logging in via SSH by tweaking the shadow attri
Guten Tag Richard Hopkins,
RH> SilkyMail from Cyrusoft
RH> http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
RH> is well worth a look.
Not really... somehow it feels like horde/imp and the url of the
program where you are being redirected has imp in it´s path part.
Christoph Nelles
In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress
books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share
address books between Webmail and other mail clients.
Michel
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:06:58 +0100 Richard Hopkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> SilkyMai
Thus spake Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
I would second the recommendation for SquirrelMail. The user community
is also very helpful.
--
| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of all the th
You may check out IMP (www.horde.org) or Squirrel Mail. (www.squirrelmail.org) THere are many more
but the choice depends on your requirements.
Regards,
Oyku Gencay
- Original Message -
From:
Rehuel Lobato de
Mesquita
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, Septembe
Just have a look at this webmail compare matrix :
http://members.ferrara.linux.it/gmeneghetti/webmailcompare/
Bye
Evil Azrael wrote:
> Guten Tag Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita,
>
> i have recently checked some webmail clients. my special requirement
> was that the client must not need mysql (i hate m
SilkyMail from Cyrusoft
http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
is well worth a look.
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:38:01 -0300 Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys
>
> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
>
> Rehuel
Richard Hopkins,
Inf
Jeremy Howard wrote:
>
> Ken Murchison wrote:
> > Jeremy Howard wrote:
> > >
> > > Ken Murchison wrote:
> > > > Now that I think about it, what's the difference? The pwcheck
> > > > capability is not going away, so anything you have already written
> will
> > > > still work. With saslauthd, t
> To repair my quota woes I have to upgrade my cyrus install.
>
> PLEASE tell me from your experience what version you currently find to be
the most stable.
>
> I am running 2.0.7
>
2.0.16 is much the most stable of the 2.x series, particularly under load.
CMU have reported 5000 simultaneous conne
Guten Tag Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita,
i have recently checked some webmail clients. my special requirement
was that the client must not need mysql (i hate mysql; PostgreSQL
rulez !).
You can find the following at freshmeat.net :
SquirrelMail
The one i will go to use. It´s special feature is that
I've got Cyrus-IMAPd setup on my machine (2.0.15), but am having problems
with "plussed users" ...
Namely:
postgresql# sendmail -bv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"|/usr/local/majordomo/bin/mj_enqueue -r -d postgresql.org -l pgsql-hackers"...
deliverable: mailer prog, user "|/usr/local/majordomo/bin/mj_e
check out squirrelmail, http://www.squirrelmail.org/. it's gnu, written
in php4 and fast.
> Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita wrote:
>
> Hey guys
>
> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
>
> Rehuel
--
Darin Perusich
Unix Systems Administrator
Cognigen Corp.
[EMAIL P
Good Morning!
To repair my quota woes I have to upgrade my cyrus install.
PLEASE tell me from your experience what version you currently find to be the most
stable.
I am running 2.0.7
I appreciate it!
-Kiarna
Hey guys
Can anyone recommend an open source
"yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
Rehuel
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