Re: Login Failed: authentication failure at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386...

2002-03-11 Thread Birger Toedtmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 02:20:42AM -0500: [...] > > sh-2.05$ cyradm localhost > IMAP Password: > Login failed: authentication failure at >/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386-linux/Cyrus/IMAP/Admin.pm line 78 > cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with a

Re: [Fwd: Locking in Cyrus / db3 - Some more evidence]

2002-03-11 Thread Birger Toedtmann
[...] > > Previously, our Cyrus servers were compiled to use db3 for the mailboxes > file and for the delivery databases. Users mailboxes would frequently > lock. They could not move, delete, or copy messages from within their > accounts until their imap PIDs were killed, or the Cyrus master wa

Login Failed: authentication failure at /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i386...

2002-03-11 Thread isobel
Hello Gentle-people... I need help... I have the latest greatest RH7.2 distribution, and I have downloaded configured, made, made installed db-4.0.14 cyrus-sasl-1.5.27 cyrus-imapd-2.0.16 (in that order) and when I try to login or use cyradm I get this blasted error... sh-2.05$ cyradm loca

cyrus-imapd-2.1.3 w/ BDB4: small typo in log output of imapd,pop3d?

2002-03-11 Thread Birger Toedtmann
Hi, I just set up cyrus-imapd-2.1.3 on a RH7.2 box that has BDB4 installed (re- compiled src.rpm). Any ldd's of the imapd/pop3d binaries show correct bindings to /lib/libdb-4.0.so, so everything seems ok - service works nice - despite some log messagess: Mar 12 07:57:50 testbox pop3d[19141

Re: installsieve error

2002-03-11 Thread Simon Matter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb: > > Hello, This is Takehiro Maeda. > > I want to use sieve, but I have an error > message from installsieve like that: > > $ installsieve localhost > Unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/installsieve line 121 > > When I telnet sieve, it works fine, > > $ telnet l

Re: How do I edit a config file of deliver?

2002-03-11 Thread Nuno Silva
Hi, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [..snip..] > > But there are some subfolders in "test" > directory. I want to filter some mails > to subfolders. In `man deliver`, I > found that I could make config file of > deliver. But I couldn't find any samples. > > Or can I have the other way? you can use

Re: e-mail expiry (a strange request)

2002-03-11 Thread Ian Macdonald
On Mon 11 Mar 2002 at 22:28:51 -0600, you wrote: > Depending on the version you have, try ipurge that comes with Cyrus: Great, just what I need. I had no idea such a program was part of the Cyrus package itself :-) Ian -- Ian Macdonald | Do people know you have freckles System Ad

Re: e-mail expiry (a strange request)

2002-03-11 Thread Amos Gouaux
> On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 17:57:03 -0800, > Ian Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (im) writes: im> Hi, im> I've been asked by my employer to investigate possible tools for im> expiring e-mail after it reaches a certain age. The motivation behind Depending on the version you have, try ipurge that

installsieve error

2002-03-11 Thread pj-sha
Hello, This is Takehiro Maeda. I want to use sieve, but I have an error message from installsieve like that: $ installsieve localhost Unable to connect to server at /usr/bin/installsieve line 121 When I telnet sieve, it works fine, $ telnet localhost sieve Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to imap

Re: e-mail expiry (a strange request)

2002-03-11 Thread Scott Penno
Hi Ian, Authentica's MailRecall product [http://www.authentica.com/products/mailrecall.asp] performs this functionality plus more, but may be overkill for what you're looking at doing. Not to mention, probably costly to implement. Regards, Scott. - Original Message - From: "Ian Macd

e-mail expiry (a strange request)

2002-03-11 Thread Ian Macdonald
Hi, I've been asked by my employer to investigate possible tools for expiring e-mail after it reaches a certain age. The motivation behind this is a legal one. In much the same way as many companies shred paper documents once they have been stored for a predetermined length of time, my employer w

Re: restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread julesa
Also, don't forget to restore the wherever/imap/user/x/username.sub & .seen files if keeping read/unread/subscribed information is important to you. On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 13:07, Ed Sanborn wrote: > Hi folks, > >When restoring IMAP email, what is the best way to restore? > That is, I have a d

Re: restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread Connie S. Fensky
I agree with the other responses--generally only output is generated if the inbox has subfolders. And, generally, it is very quick. I have had problems with clients that still didn't see the files after all was said and done--had to close them and reopen. c* - Original Message - From: "Ed

RE: restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread Ed Sanborn
Actually, Tom (twk) had a very helpful response. I was leavin goff the "user." in the reconstruct command, as in: reconstruct -r user.esanborn I never saw this in the documentation. -Ed -Original Message- From: Connie S. Fensky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002

Re: restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread twk
Ed Sanborn wrote: > Hi Connie, > > Thanks. OK, so I create my new IMAP mailbox from within my > IMAP client, restore the messages to the new mailbox, and then > do a reconstruct. Alright, now reconstruct, when I execute the > command, basically it quickly returns a prompt and nothing appears

RE: restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread Ed Sanborn
Tom, When you run recontruct are you doing?: reconstruct -r esanborn -Ed -Original Message- From: twk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 4:50 PM To: Ed Sanborn Cc: Cyrus INFO Subject: Re: restoring email Ed Sanborn wrote: > Hi Connie, > > Thanks. OK, so

Re: restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread Amos Gouaux
> On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:24:27 -0600, > Connie S Fensky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (csf) writes: csf> Yes, you need to do a reconstruct. Also, you cannot create directories under csf> the inbox with the usual unix procedures--must do it with an imap client or csf> cyradm. csf> c* If you're usin

RE: restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread Ed Sanborn
Hi Connie, Thanks. OK, so I create my new IMAP mailbox from within my IMAP client, restore the messages to the new mailbox, and then do a reconstruct. Alright, now reconstruct, when I execute the command, basically it quickly returns a prompt and nothing appears to have been done. With a hef

Re: restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread Connie S. Fensky
Yes, you need to do a reconstruct. Also, you cannot create directories under the inbox with the usual unix procedures--must do it with an imap client or cyradm. c* - Original Message - From: "Ed Sanborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 3:07 PM Subje

restoring email

2002-03-11 Thread Ed Sanborn
Hi folks, When restoring IMAP email, what is the best way to restore? That is, I have a directory like: # ls -la total 26 drwx-- 2 cyrusmail 512 Mar 11 16:04 . drwx-- 68 cyrusmail3584 Mar 11 16:04 .. -rw--- 2 cyrusmail3041 Jan 29 09:27 1. -

[Fwd: Locking in Cyrus / db3 - Some more evidence]

2002-03-11 Thread John C. Amodeo
One last item I just noticed in my Cyrus log: Mar 11 05:19:58 email lmtpd[31215]: duplicate_check: closing /var/imap/s1/deliverdb/deliver-m.db: DB_INCOMPLETE: Cache flush was unable to complete Mar 11 09:40:58 email lmtpd[484]: duplicate_check: closing /var/imap/s1/deliverdb/deliver-m.db: DB_INCO

Locking in Cyrus / db3 - Some more evidence

2002-03-11 Thread John C. Amodeo
Greetings, I am now convinced that Berkeley db3 is causing locking problems with Cyrus imap. I am currently using: name : Cyrus version: v2.0.16 vendor: Project Cyrus os : Linux os-version : 2.4.9-12smp environment: Cyrus SASL 1.5.27 Sleepy