> However I am noticing that there is no documentation
> on adding all these Cyrus users to the sasldb2. What
> is the best way to handle this with more than a few
> thousand users. I looked at the man page for
> saslpasswd2 and it wasn't clear if it was capable of
> taking input from a tab delimit
Hi,
It seems odd that lmtpd would be looking for user^username...
What is the unixhierarchysep setting in your imapd.conf file?
A setting of "yes" means '/' is the hierarchy separator rather than '.'.
When the separator has been set to '/', dot '.' characters in mailbox
names are mapped to caret
This sounds appealing, do you know if it handle seen state and subscriptions
properly? (Since UW does not support sieve, you would probably have to
do sieve manually, but that shouldn't be too bad.) How about specifying
the partition?
I wasn't incredible pleased with our script because
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, James Miller wrote:
> We're running cyrus imap v1.5.19 (Debian woody package) and currently inetd
> is used to spawn imapd processes for clients to connect. More and more
> frequently inetd is failing and a restart is needed. Is it possible to run
> imapd as a daemon process
Oke ...
I give up
Installed new perl 5.8.0 .. did
patch it with DB_File-1.806.tar.
Make test of perl worked fine no errors
Then I tried
export CYRUS_SRC=/path/to/cyrus-imapd-source-dir]
perl Makefile.PL
make
and then make test gives the logging below ..
make test
Joe,
On 1 Jul 2003, joe ritter writes:
> However I am noticing that there is no documentation on adding all
> these Cyrus users to the sasldb2. What is the best way to handle
> this with more than a few thousand users. I looked at the man page
> for saslpasswd2 and it wasn't clear if it was cap
This may be a bit obvious, but it looks like your MySQL server is
dying. You might want to take a closer look at its logs (and may need
to crank the debugging info in them up a bit) to see why.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any friends out there who might know what this can be ?
Jul 1 23:47:18 ww
Any friends out there who might know what this can be ?
Jul 1 23:47:18 www-ux saslauthd[595]: pam_mysql: MySQL err Can't connect to
local MySQL server through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (2)
Jul 1 23:47:18 www-ux saslauthd[595]: AUTHFAIL: user=xxx.domain.com
service=pop realm= [PAM auth error]
Jul
Hello,
I am running a large conversion from UW to Cyrus. I
have pretty much followed to a "T" the excellent doc
at:
http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/projects/awilliam/
However I am noticing that there is no documentation
on adding all these Cyrus users to the sasldb2. What
is the best way to handle
Ezsra McDonald wrote:
Let me go to another account with the same problem.
All af the folders exist. Some are empty and
reconstruct reports an IOERROR when it can't find
cyrus.* in the folders. He has several folders whose
names are made up of multiple words like for example
one is named 'user.ran
--On Montag, 23. Juni 2003 14:40 +0200 Henning Holtschneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I'm running Cyrus IMAP 2.1.13 on top of Postfix. Mail is being delivered
from Postfix into Cyrus using an LMTP unix socket. My users have email
addresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED] The login names/mailbox
names
Let me go to another account with the same problem.
All af the folders exist. Some are empty and
reconstruct reports an IOERROR when it can't find
cyrus.* in the folders. He has several folders whose
names are made up of multiple words like for example
one is named 'user.randy.Child Development'.
On Tue, 01 Jul 2003, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, James Miller wrote:
> > We're running cyrus imap v1.5.19 (Debian woody package) and currently inetd
> > is used to spawn imapd processes for clients to connect. More and more
> > frequently inetd is failing and a restart is needed.
I wouldn't mind upgrading to the testing version of Debian.. but what other
migration pains would be involved? 'Cause I doubt it would be as simple as
changing /etc/apt/sources.list from stable to testing, apt-get update;
dselect update, apt-get -u dist-upgrade... I'm not even sure what version of
Hello all,
We're running cyrus imap v1.5.19 (Debian woody package) and currently inetd
is used to spawn imapd processes for clients to connect. More and more
frequently inetd is failing and a restart is needed. Is it possible to run
imapd as a daemon process instead of relying on inetd?
Thanks
On Tue, Jul 01, 2003 at 10:25:29AM -0400, Rob Siemborski wrote:
>
> Since I've heard bad things about Courier's standards complicance, I
> can't advocate its use in any way.
Don't worry, this is for copying *from* Courier *to* Cyrus :-)
> In this case, though, you have to use the plaintext IMAP
Ken Murchison wrote:
OK. After talking with Rob and with Mark Crispin (author of UW IMAP),
the problem comes down to an unfortunate implementation decision in
Eudora and a change in the wording of the MIME specification from RFC
1521 to RFC 2046.
Technically, there is nothing syntactically i
Pascal Gienger wrote:
I am using Cyrus IMAP 2.1.12 (Suse Linux package, no source install
allowed here), and we see some errors from lmtpd saying "Virtual
memory exhausted".
ulimits are unlimited for every resource (no limit), and there are 4
Gigabytes of swap used by 5% and 2 Gigabytes of RAM
Ezsra McDonald wrote:
OK, I probably did something rash when I rsynced a few
of my mailboxes to a new cyrus mail server. It was an
unplanned migration and It had to be fast.
One of the users can't delete messages in subfolders.
she also can't move messages into these sub folders.
I tried to run
> S: * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT
> THREAD=REFERENCES SORT
> What mechanism is it using? What is the right thing to do?
The IMAP4 LOGIN command, I'd expect. When there's no AUTH= offered, I'd
say that's the only thing to do, and pray that you're using SSL/TLS.
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Simon Brady wrote:
> I haven't looked at the code, but this sounds like what you'd see if quota
> math was being done in 32 bits: 10G mod 4G = 2G, and 90% of 2G is 18% of
> the original 10G figure.
Yup, cyrus doesn't support quotas larger than 32bits at the current time.
This
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Patrick Welche wrote:
> When connecting to imap servers with sasl, I thought the plan was to
> parse the capability string and add any AUTH= to the mechlist. This
> was fine for cyrus :) and UW, but pointing my code at Courier, I
> get
>
> S: * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 CHILDREN NAM
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> o INBOX by default has posting permissions to everyone - other folders
>do not. Since the INBOX.junk folder needs to have your sendmail (or
>whatever) be able to post to the folder you need to allow everyone
>posting permissions. It wou
Easier method.. Get UW imap-util tar and use imapxfer -- does it all for
you.. If you're a kerberos shop it even handles proxy authentication so
an admin doesn't need to know the user's password.
John Wade wrote:
>
> If anyone is interested, we have a perl script that does the following:
>
> Th
I investigated and found a curiosity:
That user has installed a sieve script to sort mail.
In his script he used the keyword
keep;
to keep the mail in his INBOX.
This "keep" is going havoc ("virtual memory exhausted").
After replacing "keep" with 'fileinto "INBOX"' all things went
well.
Is this
Simon Brady wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, [gb2312] Daniel Qian :
I have installed cyrus imap 2.13 recently and it works very well ecept
when the mailbox data reaches big volume. On a 10G quota for a mailbox
the server starts warning the outlook user and closes the connection
when the used space is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My guess is that:
o INBOX by default has posting permissions to everyone - other folders
do not. Since the INBOX.junk folder needs to have your sendmail (or
whatever) be able to post to the folder you need to allow everyone
posting permissions. It would be nic
foobar wrote:
Atleast this works (better would be to catch spam_score via regex from the
other header (I don't remember name)):
Actually the best way would be to compare the score using the tests in
the "relational" extension (eq, "eq", "gt", etc).
require
["fileinto"];
if
header :contains "X-S
When connecting to imap servers with sasl, I thought the plan was to
parse the capability string and add any AUTH= to the mechlist. This
was fine for cyrus :) and UW, but pointing my code at Courier, I
get
S: * CAPABILITY IMAP4rev1 CHILDREN NAMESPACE THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJECT THREAD=REFERENCES
SORT
.
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> Ezsra McDonald wrote:
> > Since I was forced to migrate friday I have been
> > unable to connect to the cyrus imap server with pine
> > and horde.
> >
> > They are trying to use CRAM_MD5 authentication when I
> > would rather they did not.
> >
> > How
Hi,
I have problem with procmail or cyrus deliver, it look like the mail is
transported
to the imap inbox but when I check the mailbox for new mail, the mailbox
does not
have any new mail.
*
procmail: [1750] Tue Jul 1 13:49:00 2003
procmail: Assigning "DELIVERMAIL=/usr/lib/cyru
Zitat von Chris Picton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi I am running postfix with cyrus and trying to enable single message
> store. It isnt working, though.
What version of postfix (postconf -d | grep version)
> In postfix main.cf, I have:
> local_destination_concurrency_limit = 20
You should not do
Hi I am running postfix with cyrus and trying to enable single message
store. It isnt working, though.
In postfix main.cf, I have:
local_destination_concurrency_limit = 20
default_destination_concurrency_limit = 10
In imapd.conf, I have:
singleinstancestore: yes
However, I don't get messages ha
I think you are right. I tried setting the quota to 4G the warning is
gone.
But how can I get by this 4G limit?
Best Regards,
Daniel Qian
--
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Brady
: 2003?7?1? 10:35
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I am using Cyrus IMAP 2.1.12 (Suse Linux package, no source install allowed
here), and we see some errors from lmtpd saying "Virtual memory exhausted".
ulimits are unlimited for every resource (no limit), and there are 4
Gigabytes of swap used by 5% and 2 Gigabytes of RAM.
System is GNU/Linux 2.
Hi,
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 06:35, Michael Grundmann wrote:
> hi,
>
> my sievescript look like:
>
> require ["fileinto"];
> if header :contains "X-Spam-Level:" "**" {
^
Try removing the colon.
cheers,
Torsten
--
Torsten Kasch
Atleast this works (better would be to catch spam_score via regex from the
other header (I don't remember name)):
require
["fileinto"];
if
header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES"
{
fileinto "INBOX.junk";
stop;
}
And remember to activate it :/
And if it is still not working, is this only rule?
Btw,
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