Birger Toedtmann wrote:
>
> Not me. But BTW: I once wrote a patch that enables master to behave like
> the subprocesses when given a "-C" at command line. See imapd(8) for de-
> tails. I tried several times to get it into some mainstream release, to
> no avail :-]
>
> Maybe the patch still
Lee Hoffman schrieb am Thu, May 23, 2002 at 06:23:25PM -0400:
> Hey all,
> So after finally getting ssl working with a self-signed certificate, Im
> trying to make the certificate legit by getting a Thawte signed
> certificate. I read through the cyrus docs and followed them to create
> the origin
Phil Dibowitz schrieb am Thu, May 23, 2002 at 11:48:46AM -0700:
> I found this post:
>
> http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2001-09/1681.html
>
> In which the author states he's using Cyrus Imapd's 'altconfig' option to
> bind seperate imapd processes to seperate interfaces and givi
I was tested cyrus IMAP version 2.1.2 on SUN 420R .
The 420R system is configured as following:
- 4 450MHz SPARC CPU
- 2G RAM
- Fiber RAID channel adaptor
- Solaris 2.7 (32bit)
- UFS for mailboxes
- CyrusIMAP changed to use skiplist for mailboxes.db
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 21:30:16 -0300
From: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
> It was an idea to collect information on subprocesses that we never
> really followed through on. I've actually been considering just
>
postfix-users cc: removed. I didn't notice it was in there, argh!
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
> It was an idea to collect information on subprocesses that we never
> really followed through on. I've actually been considering just
> tearing all of this code out since it slows
After going through all of this, I've finally found what I've been looking
for sitting right in front of my eyes ... spamassasin itself, in its
contrib directory, has a python program called spamcheck.py ... it was so
obviously named I don't know how I missed it *grin* but it works like a
charm
Stupid me. missed a subdirectory in my chowns.
Stupid me.
Phil
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deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-Benjamin Franklin, 1759
Hey all,
So after finally getting ssl working with a self-signed certificate, Im
trying to make the certificate legit by getting a Thawte signed
certificate. I read through the cyrus docs and followed them to create
the original self-signed server.pem file (which worked). My question is
how do I t
Check this out... Thanks to Kevin's help I now have seperate IMAP processes
using seperate interfaces and seperate mail directories. As such I can have
the same username in multiple domains. It's very beatiful.
But I do have one problem. First let me explain the setup:
in cyrus.conf:
imap-m1
Hello,
I have a question concerning the deliver command and imap/cyrus.
On some email when i deliver it, It will deliever correctly the first time
to a mailbox but when i delete it and try to resend it will not resend to
that particular mailbox anymore. If I create a new mailbox and deliver to
t
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> Has anyone toyed with this to create a lmtp-spam proxy? I believe
> there was mentioned *some* reason why lmtpproxyd in Cyrus wouldn't do for
> this at this time, but I might have missed something ... ?
lmtpproxyd is designed for use with the
Hello,
Can someone explain the difference between Login vs Authenticate imap
commands and when is each one used? They both appear to resolve
username/password challange. I wrote a custom authorization module for
cyrus-imap (auth_ldap) and auth_canonifyid()/auth_newstate() are not
called during
I found this post:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/postfix/2001-09/1681.html
In which the author states he's using Cyrus Imapd's 'altconfig' option to bind
seperate imapd processes to seperate interfaces and giving them each a
different mail directory.
This would be perfect for my need
Date: Thu, 23 May 2002 14:55:46 -0300
From: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What is the deal with tugowar, and the snmp statistics for the various
daemons in imap/ ?
It was an idea to collect information on subprocesses that we never
really followed through on. I'
What is the deal with tugowar, and the snmp statistics for the various
daemons in imap/ ?
Cyrus master exports snmp statistics just fine though the AgentX interface,
but the other daemons seem to have not been ported to agentX yet (or tugowar
was not. It looks like porting tugowar would be eno
Well, after pounding my head against a wall for weeks now, what I've been
looking for has been right in front of my eyes :( Included in
SpamAssassin is a 'spamcheck.py' program ... don't know how many would
think to look at that as an lmtpproxy, but it turns out that that is
exactly what it is .
Hey all ...
After I sent out my last email, I spent some more time scouring
the web looking for some way of doing this, and came across:
http://www.btinternet.com/~davecridland/sanifilter-HOWTO/t1.html
Its a Virus scanner that works at the LMTP level, which, from what
I
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> foreach valid recipient
> process with spamassassin and send results to lmtp for final delivery
I don't use Spamassassin so I could be wrong, but it seems to me that a better
solution
would be to configure spamassassin so that it adds a separate header for each of t
We know about uses xinetd instead of inted, but the functinality of
xinetd is to diferent, and we don't know how can configurate this file.
we need more information about.
regards
me
> -Original Message-
> From: "Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Yosvany Llerena Rodríguez <[EMAIL
I did find my problem ... on my debian (It is a special installation, from
2.2r3 install-cd but with sources.list from the testing branch) I had to
make a link in /usr/lib to /usr/local/lib/sasl2 ... and now it is working
!!!
But, BUT, I have new problems :-) I have a "permission denied" to creat
After pounding my head against a wall for a very long time now, I'm
starting to believe what I'm trying to do here is just not possible, but
I'm hoping someone wiser out there can think of a way past this impasse
...
I need to setup a mail server, using the above software ... the key
requirement
He, every body.
I'm isntalling Cyrus IMAP server 2.0.16 in Linux RedHat 7.2, so we are
know the changes in the files positions and new names of this files like
inetd.conf this file not exist, in 7.2 version(the name and functionality
changed), but in the Cyrus IMAP instalation guide say
2.
Hi,
I'm running Debian sid and installed the cyrus21-imapd packages. It seems to run fine
using sasldb2. But when I change sasl_pwcheck_method to pam or saslauthd nothing
happens. Cyrus still authenticates using the sasldb2 file. Saslauthd (with -a pam) is
running and works (according to testsa
On Thu, May 23, 2002 at 09:50:06AM +0100, Russell Packer wrote:
>
> Ow. Well thats totally broken things...
>
> [cyrus@mailfish cyrus-tools]$ ./rehash -f full
> converting configuration directory /var/imap...user quota done
> converting /usr/sieve...
> fatal error: couldn't move cyrus back!
> co
Hi
you can try reconstruct -rf user
and so on for each "top-level" mailbox
abarthel wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I transferred /var/spool/imap directory from with all mailboxes from one
> station to another one
>
> and typed
>
> #> reconstruct -m
>
> and:
>
> cyrus@g3-99:/usr/cyrus/bin> ./r
Hi,
I transferred /var/spool/imap directory from with all mailboxes from one
station to another one
and typed
#> reconstruct -m
and:
cyrus@g3-99:/usr/cyrus/bin> ./reconstruct -m
reconstructing mailboxes.db currently not supported
? ?
g3-99:/usr/cyrus/bin # rpm -qa | gr
> -Original Message-
> From: Gary Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 21 May 2002 19:25
> To: Scott M Likens
> Cc: Luca Olivetti; Russell Packer; Info Cyrus
> Subject: Re: Mail status
>
>
> On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 11:42:56AM -0600, Scott M Likens wrote:
> > Actually I found the hash
Hello,
Just a little problem. I want to transfer a Cyrus-Imap servor from a intel PC
to a G3-Mac. In both case I use SuSE7.3
Cyrus-Imap works without problem on SuSE-7.3 Intel
lx93:/var/spool/imap # rpm -qa | grep cyrus
cyrus-imapd-2.0.16-115
cyrus-sasl-1.5.24-157
cyrus-sasl-gssapi-1.5.24-157
Hi,
I suppose once again I did something wrong ... so, from beginning :
1. I compiled and installed cyrus-sasl from CVS (with configure options
=> --with-openssl=/usr/local/ssl --with-bdb-incdir=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0
/include --with-bdb-libdir=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.0/lib
2. I compiled and
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