Hi Kohei,
> Try
>
> cd /usr/lib
> ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.3/lib/libdb-3.3.so
> ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.3/lib/libdb-3.3.a
>
Didn't have any effect on my system.
- Did you have an signaled to death (11) as well?
I would be nice to get your content of
- ldd master
- ldd imapd
and ldd l
Jeremy Howard wrote:
>
> Ken Murchison wrote:
> > "John C. Amodeo" wrote:
> <...>
> > > And, are wildcards supported yet?
> >
> > In regex, yes. The extension follows the POSIX spec with the exception
> > of disallowing backreferences (no variables currently allowed in
> > Sieve). If you're r
Ken Murchison wrote:
> "John C. Amodeo" wrote:
<...>
> > And, are wildcards supported yet?
>
> In regex, yes. The extension follows the POSIX spec with the exception
> of disallowing backreferences (no variables currently allowed in
> Sieve). If you're really interested, have a look at the draft
you can use pam_mysql or pam_ldap
-Original Message-
From: Robert McCallum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 20:09
To: info-cyrus
Subject:
Hello,
Which methods of authentication can be used if I do
not want to actually add user accounts to the server
that cyru
Assuming you are talking about where SASL gets
its information from, you can use all except
for passwd and shadow backends.
If you are talking about how a client
authenticates to the IMAP server, then you
can use all methods available.
-- Michael --
On Tue, 2001-10-09 at 10:08, Robert McCall
Yes I read the manual (many times) I am not sure if I
completely understand it.
I have:
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /usr/imap
defaultpartition: default
admins: cyrus root
sasl_pwcheck_method: sasldb
in /etc/imapd.conf.
if goober does not exist on the system I get the
followin
Susan,
I'm sorry but we are not going to change the server because a vendor
thinks that a bug in their code requires us to change perfectly
correct code. We disagree with their belief that a robust MIME parser
is one that works around their bugs and do not consider this change an
enhancement of
I don't know if this works for you but...
Try
cd /usr/lib
ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.3/lib/libdb-3.3.so
ln -s /usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.3/lib/libdb-3.3.a
This worked for me. BTW I also use BerkeleyDB.3.3 with Cyrus SASL & Cyrus
IMAP on Mandrake 7.2 :)
Kohei Yoshida
On Tuesday 09 October
Hi,
I´ve compiled Berkeley DB3.3, CyrusSASL, and CyrusImapd.
Now I get an signaled by death on 11.
Reading a lot of stuff on the ML, I think it is a conflict problem,
because a version 2 of Berkeley is installed (Standard with glibc on
Mandrake7.2).
Now I´ve tried several methods to link libdb.
Hello,
Which methods of authentication can be used if I do
not want to actually add user accounts to the server
that cyrus is running on, just mail accounts??
Thanks in advance
Robert
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> On Tue, 09 Oct 2001 13:37:43 +0300,
> Nikos Voutsinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (nv) writes:
nv> We would appreciate if any member of the list
nv> could provide us with a sort description of an
nv> already implemented example of SUN servers running
nv> cyrus imap that deals with ~30K or more
Ken,
Do the regexs in sieve support checking the body of a message, or just the
header? And, are wildcards supported yet?
Thanks,
-John
Ken Murchison wrote:
> Jeremy Howard wrote:
> >
> > One thing notably missing from most webmail providers is access to IMAP, and
> > access to server-side fi
"John C. Amodeo" wrote:
>
> Ken,
>
> Do the regexs in sieve support checking the body of a message, or just the
> header?
The sieve-regex draft just documents a new MATCH-TYPE, so it works with
any test which takes a MATCH-TYPE as an argument (currently ADDRESS,
ENVELOPE, HEADER). AFAIK, nob
We have a project that will need an IMAP server to run on both Solaris
and HP-UX. In the os.html document for cyrus imap 2.0.16 it reads:
1. The memory mapping support (mmap(2)) in HP-UX does not have the
right semantics for the Cyrus IMAP server under the 9.0 and
10.0 release of the operating
Jeremy Howard wrote:
>
> One thing notably missing from most webmail providers is access to IMAP, and
> access to server-side filtering. Well, thanks to Cyrus we are now providing
> just that at http://fastmail.fm -- an IMAP accessible, Sieve enabled, email
> system.
>
> I just finished the Si
Hello,
We would appreciate if any member of the list
could provide us with a sort description of an
already implemented example of SUN servers running
cyrus imap that deals with ~30K or more mail
accounts, per single system (Server+Storage)
Also taking under consideration that the size
of the sys
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