I'm still having problems getting sieve to work. My system is postfix
with cyrus-imapd setup on a freebsd 4.5 -stable system. I have now
configured postfix to use lmtp as the mailbox_transport using unix
domain sockets. It delivers the messages to the INBOX folder fine. but
it seems to complet
I am looking for some suggestions on how people archive mailing lists.
Every month I change Listserv.info-cyrus to
Listserv.info-cyrus.2002-February
When I used mh I used to convert to mbox format and then use hypermail
to archive in web format so it could be viewed and searched in a web
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Jeremy Howard wrote:
>
> Ken Murchison wrote:
> > Jeremy Howard wrote:
> <...>
> > > To correct locking problems you may want to grab the skiplist backend
> from
> > > the current CVS, and use that with 2.0.16. CMU are now using this
> backend in
> > > production.
> >
> > This won't work out of
Ken Murchison wrote:
> Jeremy Howard wrote:
<...>
> > To correct locking problems you may want to grab the skiplist backend
from
> > the current CVS, and use that with 2.0.16. CMU are now using this
backend in
> > production.
>
> This won't work out of the box, because the cyrusdb interface has
>
I'm having similar issues with sieve (aside from having trouble finding
any good docs for it {aside from reading the rfc which is currently in
front of me}). My research has turned up that you have to be using lmtp
in order for sieve to work properly. I have to look into setting tht up
prope
Hi,
I've managed to get cyrus-imapd to work somewhat. I'm using postfix +
cyrus-imapd on my freebsd 4.5 -stable system, from the ports tree. I
managed to get everything configured so that cyrus handles local
delivery and I can connect to it from an imap client on another box.
However, I'm at
Ed Sanborn wrote:
> No. I am using Outlook 2000 not Outlook Express.
> Also I am not using any certificates on the clients
> that I am aware of...
>
> Any other ideas from anyone?
>
It sounds like the server is using a self-signed certificate. This is not a
client certificate issue. Outlook
Thanks. How do I determine for sure what my server is using?
Is there a command I can run to tell me whether or not
I am using a self-signed certificate? Also, who is Thawte
and how do I actually get the certificate from them?
Thanks,
-Ed
-Original Message-
From: twk [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Joe Ellis wrote:
>
> How can I unset a quota when I use Cyrus::IMAP::Admin?
>
> $cnx->setquota needs a value for the quota. I can't leave the quota
> blank. But in cyradm, I can set and unset quota. When I want to unset
> the quota in cyradm, I just run: "sq user/mailbox".
>
> any ideas?
No. I am using Outlook 2000 not Outlook Express.
Also I am not using any certificates on the clients
that I am aware of...
Any other ideas from anyone?
-Ed
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Susan Feng
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 5:4
I was wondering if anyone knew of any Cyrus consultants
in the greater Maryland area that might want to set up a Cyrus
IMAP server with Sieve and IMPS on Debian Woody or Open-BSD 3.0 ?
If you know of someone, please give me their contact info.
We have not decided on the Client yet, but everyth
Take a closer look at where you indicate that your Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm
is located. It's showing as /usr/local/local, not /usr/local. You
either need to provide a link by doing something simliar to 'cd
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.6.1;ln -s /usr/local/local/lib/perl/5.6.1/Cyrus'.
That would be the
How can I unset a quota when I use Cyrus::IMAP::Admin?
$cnx->setquota needs a value for the quota. I can't leave the quota
blank. But in cyradm, I can set and unset quota. When I want to unset
the quota in cyradm, I just run: "sq user/mailbox".
any ideas?
--
Joe Ellis
http://www.lithodyne
Hmmm as a guess, check your permissions down the line and make sure the
directories and Shell.pm
are readable by the user with which you are executing cyradm.
- Original Message -
From: "Manou Rabary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 2:22 AM
Subj
Jeremy Howard wrote:
>
> > Tonight I am upgrading 4 mail servers currently running Cyrus 2.0.16
> > release versions to "cyrus-2-1-sasl-v1-tail" from cvs.
> >
> <...>
>
> > I am hoping this will correct allot of locking problems on the server
> > and add most of the bug fixes from 2.0.16 (whic
I have HP-UX, but I am using same SASL (basically, none!--version 1.54) and
this was my successful configuration script:
./configure --with-dblib=none --with-pwcheck --disable-krb4 --disable-gssapi
--disable-cram --disable-digest --enable-pwcheck --prefix=/opt/cyrus-sasl-1
.5.24 --without-pam -
Hi,
I have a Sun-Fire-280R System with Solaris 5.8 and I would like to intall
Cyrus-Imap 2.0.16.
The chosen SASL mechanism is plaintext authentication using /etc/shadow and
I want to use pwcheck daemon.
I go to make this configure to install Cyrus SASL 1.5.27:
./configure --with-pwcheck --disabl
Hello,
I have problem to run cyradm. When I run the command the following
message appears:
Can't locate Cyrus/IMAP/Shell.pm in @INC (@INC contains:
/usr/local/lib/perl/5.6.1 /usr/local/share/perl/5.6.1 /usr/lib/perl5
/usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/perl/5.6.1 /usr/share/perl/5.6.1
/usr/local/lib/site_p
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