k1680792 wrote:
Hi all,
I am going to use SASL pam method to complete Postfix's authentication.
I compiled Cyrus-sasl-2.1.10 with the following options.
--disable-sample
--disable-saslauthd
--disable-cram
--disable-digest
--disable-krb4
--disable-gssapi
--disable-anon
--enable-plain
--enable-log
Hi all,
I am going to use SASL pam method to complete Postfix's authentication.
I compiled Cyrus-sasl-2.1.10 with the following options.
--disable-sample
--disable-saslauthd
--disable-cram
--disable-digest
--disable-krb4
--disable-gssapi
--disable-anon
--enable-plain
--enable-login
--enable-pwch
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do I need to put my cyrus user in the trusted users list of Sendmail ? If
Only if sendmail references files owned by the cyrus username. lmtp
socket may qualify depending on your setup.
> yes would that be in the sendmail daemon config
Hello,
When Cyrus generates a failure message for example because someone sent a
mail to an unexisting IMAP account then that auto-generated mail contains
the following From header:
From: Mail Delivery Subsystem
As you can see the domain is "unspecified-domain" and I wanted to know if
it is p
Hello,
Do I need to put my cyrus user in the trusted users list of Sendmail ? If
yes would that be in the sendmail daemon config or in the MSP ? I suppose
the MSP...
Regards
I'm trying to setup Cyrus IMAP on a linux box built from scratch. It seems
as though I have everything running and working right, but I keep getting
a segfault when I try to run cyradm to setup accounts.
I'm using kernel 2.4.21-pre3, glibc 2.3.1, perl 5.8.0
[cyrus@death root]$ imtest -m login -p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Check the user's sieve directory (eg /usr/sieve/k/ken), and make sure
> >there is a link from 'default' to an actual script file. You should see
> >something like:
>
> >lrwxrwxrwx1 cyrusmail 10 Nov 10 2001 default ->
> >ken.script
> >-rw---
>i'm doing one of these 'shared' storage setups these days too. the
solution i
>chose is kimberlite, well, RH advanced server actually, where i have only
one
>box using the storage at a time. the other box can still be usefull, for
>example chewing mails with spamassassin. in case there is some pr
>Check the user's sieve directory (eg /usr/sieve/k/ken), and make sure
>there is a link from 'default' to an actual script file. You should see
>something like:
>lrwxrwxrwx1 cyrusmail 10 Nov 10 2001 default ->
>ken.script
>-rw---1 cyrusmail 8877 Jan 8 16:1