Alec H. Peterson wrote:
> --On Monday, April 22, 2002 23:53 +0200 Luca Olivetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> with mozilla there's an option to check mail in all folders, useful for
>> server side filtering with sieve
>> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18266
>>
>> The prob
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
> It cannot be compiled under FreeBSD due to absence of O_DSYNC.
> Though I dunno what O_DSYNC is, maybe O_FSYNC is an alternative of
> it.
O_DSYNC means sync only actual data, not metadata (e.g. update/access
times); it's defined in one of the later POS
I've just gotten 2.1.4 to build on Solaris 8/SPARC with the Sun Forte
6.1 C compiler. There were problems with about 5 files, some having
to do with __attribute__ (which someone else recently mentioned),
and some having to do with void pointer arithmetic.
I can submit patches if desired, but can
Cyrus doesn't have a mapping table for ISO-8859-8-I or Windows-1255.
You can see what mappings we have in lib/charset.
If you construct a table that we can redistribute, please send it to
us and we'll include it in the next release.
Larry
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 20:37:30 +0200
From: "Sweet
Date: Fri, 10 May 2002 12:22:12 -0500
From: Thaddeus Parkinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well, OpenSSL 0.9.6d has definately made a difference, although I wouldn't
say anything has improved. I now receive a 'verify error:num=19:self
signed certificate in certificate chain'. I'm not sur
Raslin' Frazzlin' Hoogina Shoogina
I can't believe that. This whole time, I was trusting imtest. I feel so
cheated.
Sure thing, I punched open Pine, and it came up with a screen complaining
about not having the CA cert, but worked just fine. No errors in the
logs.
Actually, if it wasn't for
Hi,
I just finished installing my first Cyrus server, and I got into this:
If I use a web client like SquirrelMail, when searching a mailbox using
a charset like iso-8859-8-i or windows-1255 (bot logical-hebrew charsets),
I get the following error from SquirrelMail:
ERROR : Could not complete req
You know to be quite honest i get the same error message with mine no
matter what, self signed, etc.
But i'll be honest, it works JUST fine in Mutt, and Mulberry which are my
only SSL based applications i test it on.
Same error message as you, so i wouldnt worry as much about 'imtest'. It's
Well, OpenSSL 0.9.6d has definately made a difference, although I wouldn't
say anything has improved. I now receive a 'verify error:num=19:self
signed certificate in certificate chain'. I'm not sure if that's an
improvement or not, but it looks better. Apart from that, on the server
side, I now
Jason (and the rest of the Cyrusians out there),
Thanks for the suggestions. The new certs definately get me different
messages. Now I receive a 'verify error:num=27:certificate not trusted'
on the CA file. I think this might be a problem with imtest not trusting
the CA, anybody have any idea
doing some more research on it, the error appears to be in read_response:
May 10 10:46:02 alumni lmtpd[87552]: read_response: header sscanf failed, buf: Spam:
True ; 9.0 / 5.0^M
where its trying to do a sscanf of:
if (sscanf (buf, "Spam: %5s ; %d / %d", is_spam, &score, &threshold) != 3)
Morning all ...
In case anyone else is thinking of using this, or has ...
The patch applies cleanly to the v2.0.16 sources using 'patch' ...
I manually walked the patch after applying it, just to make sure, and it
looks fine ... configure, build and install all work great, and t
Just something I thought I should share with you all, especially other
downstream maintainers packaging Cyrus.
There is a tool to generate and extract patchsets (i.e. all the files
commited by a single cvs ci command) from a CVS repository. It is called
"cvsps", and hosted at http://www.cobite.co
Thanks very much for you help. Worked (well, off course :)
Hello,
Can anyone tell me where the
problem is, when I get the following entry in my syslog:
à deliver[3442]: connect(/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp)
failed: No such file or directory
Thanks for your help, Klaus!
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