> Anders Norrbring wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have any experince on integrating SuSE with Horde and IMP
> > Webmail? I want use it to verify users either to the users database
> which
> > is LDAP, or via the IMAP interface (Cyrus). I can't really get it to
> run, I
> > get the Horde test pages alr
Anders Norrbring wrote:
Does anyone have any experince on integrating SuSE with Horde and IMP
Webmail? I want use it to verify users either to the users database which
is LDAP, or via the IMAP interface (Cyrus). I can't really get it to run, I
get the Horde test pages alright, but the user verif
I would not recommed this but you can take the following steps:
1) create a text file that looks similar to the output of "ctl_mboxlist -d"
with the appropriate user that you want to add. The second column is the
partition where you want the user to go
2) use ctl_mboxlist -u <
this will add
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Devin Reade wrote:
You probably want to look at Cyrus Murder. See the web site & source
code docs. (I've not used it.)
Note that this won't provide you with redundancy, only horizontal
scalability.
True. I assumed the original poster was asking about s
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Devin Reade wrote:
> > Somebody can help me?
>
> You probably want to look at Cyrus Murder. See the web site & source
> code docs. (I've not used it.)
Note that this won't provide you with redundancy, only horizontal
scalability.
If what you are looking for is a 'hot spare
--On Wednesday, August 27, 2003 3:21 PM -0400 "J. S. Diaz"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Scott, last month you posted a question about a cyrus imap install
getting the "db4: unable to join" error and I was wondering if you
resolved this or got any feedback on it? I am getting the same error on
a
Hi!
Does anyone have any experince on integrating SuSE with Horde and IMP
Webmail? I want use it to verify users either to the users database which
is LDAP, or via the IMAP interface (Cyrus). I can't really get it to run, I
get the Horde test pages alright, but the user verification doesn't wor
Is /etc/sasldb readable by the cyrus user, or readable by a group that
cyrus belongs to?
Mike Allen wrote:
Ken:
For your information my hardware and software system is as follows:
Hardware -- Compaq ML350 with 4GB RAM and 128GB Raid 5 Raid array
dual 2.2 GHz processors
Software --
Ken:
For your information my hardware and software system is as follows:
Hardware -- Compaq ML350 with 4GB RAM and 128GB Raid 5 Raid array
dual 2.2 GHz processors
Software -- FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE-p4
What follows is the result of running imtest as you described.
> [mail2] ~> imtest -
Víctor Guerra wrote:
I have a question for you, what is the best way to have two cyrus servers
working with tha same mailbox store?
I have been thinking to do this using NFS but... i don't know that is a good
idea.
Definitely not.
Somebody can help me?
You probably want to look at Cyrus Murder.
Hi everyone!
I have a question for you, what is the best way to
have two cyrus servers working with tha same mailbox store?
I have been thinking to do this using NFS but... i
don't know that is a good idea.
Somebody can help me?
Regards
Víctor Guerra[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Christian Cernuschi wrote:
i'm setting an imap server under gentoo but i get this error
what does it mean?
It means that you have allowplaintext:no set in imapd.conf, which
disables and plaintext authentication mechanism (either protocol
specific or PLAIN/LOGIN) unless protected by an external
It means you are telnetting to the pop3 port on 110, and you've left
the pop3 server enabled in cyrus.conf. If you want to get to an imap
server you need port 143.
Christian Cernuschi wrote:
i'm setting an imap server under gentoo but i get this error
what does it mean?
thanks in advice
bye
lyr
i'm setting an imap server under gentoo but i get this error
what does it mean?
thanks in advice
bye
lyra root # telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK lyra Cyrus POP3 v2.1.12 server ready <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
user prova
-ERR [AUTH] USER comm
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