A shared folder is any folder NOT in the user. directory..
there is no "naming convention". so they do not need to start with
shared.. as if you do start with shared then you have to mail to
+shared.deposit, which can get cumbersome to users.
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 14:48, Prentice Bisbal wrote:
>
That would mean the following sendmail RPMs are installed, btw:
sendmail-cf-8.11.6-25.73
sendmail-8.11.6-25.73
sendmail-doc-8.11.6-25.73
sendmail-devel-8.11.6-25.73
Original Message
Subject: creating sendmail.cf for Simon's distribution?
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 17:15:05 -0500
From
I installed Simon Matter's cyrus imapd rpms, and I think I misconfigured
my sendmail.cf file. What's the best way to create a sendmail.cf file
that works with Simons rpms?
I'm using Red Hat Linux 7.3 w/o any mods to sendmail.
Thanks
Prentice
Thanks, but that didn't work either:
Dec 18 15:48:50 pdb-linux-7 sendmail[17228]: hBIKhc917225:
to=bb+shared.deposit, ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=00:00:00,
xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=cyrus, pri=30042, relay=localhost, dsn=5.1.1,
stat=User unknown
Dec 18 15:48:50 pdb-linux-7 sendmail[17228]: hBIKhc91
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 03:17:35PM -0500, Igor Brezac wrote:
> It seems pretty solid in my limited testing. I have rebuild all apps
> depending on DBD and I have not had any problems. I have not done
> performance testing yet.
Same here, I use cyrus-imapd localhost so that I can test several
ema
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 05:43:26PM -0500, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
> You lose many of the privs of being an 'admin' when you are being proxied.
> (namely, the ones that don't come directly from an ACL).
>
> This behavior originated from the belief that prox
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Amos Gouaux wrote:
> > On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:55:34 -0200,
> > Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (a) writes:
>
> a> Has anybody tried to compile cyrus-imapd-2.1.16 with berkeley db 4.2.52?
> a> Should it work?
>
> So, what are folks' impressions of BDB 4.2.52 so far? Does
somewhere there is an option to set the default bb-user
maybe in sendmail.mc, I dont remember.
If you don't set it, you must start adress with the pluss, like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I don't think that's the problem, since sendmail complains before it
> even hands the message of to cyrus. But I tried
somewhere there is an option to set the default bb-user
maybe in sendmail.mc, I dont remember.
If you don't set it, you must start adress with the pluss, like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Prentice Bisbal wrote:
>
>> I'm still having problem with shared folders. I'm using Simon's RPMs
>> (latest versio
Prentice Bisbal wrote:
I'm still having problem with shared folders. I'm using Simon's RPMs
(latest version, just installed ysterday).
Instead of "deposit" (as I posted yesterday), I created the shared
folder "shared.deposit" on my system. I removed the default acl for
anyone and did
sam sh
Yes, the original script had a <\t> in between each word on every line.
However, in order for "echo" to process that, at least in redhat 8, I had to
add a -e as an option for the echo statement. Then it would process the \t.
I never did figure out why the < > was there, it just showed up with the
I don't think that's the problem, since sendmail complains before it
even hands the message of to cyrus. But I tried anyway, with the same
result:
localhost> sam shared.deposit anyone p
localhost> lam shared.deposit
anonymous p
prentice lrswipcda
anyone p
(send e-mail to deposit...)
log file:
Prentice Bisbal wrote:
I'm still having problem with shared folders. I'm using Simon's RPMs
(latest version, just installed ysterday).
Instead of "deposit" (as I posted yesterday), I created the shared
folder "shared.deposit" on my system. I removed the default acl for
anyone and did
sam shar
I'm still having problem with shared folders. I'm using Simon's RPMs
(latest version, just installed ysterday).
Instead of "deposit" (as I posted yesterday), I created the shared
folder "shared.deposit" on my system. I removed the default acl for
anyone and did
sam shared.deposit anonymous p
s
> On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:55:34 -0200,
> Andreas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (a) writes:
a> Has anybody tried to compile cyrus-imapd-2.1.16 with berkeley db 4.2.52?
a> Should it work?
So, what are folks' impressions of BDB 4.2.52 so far? Does it seem
to be pretty solid?
--
Amos
Andreas wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 11:26:21AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
What kind of errors were you getting?
It does work here (where I wrote it), and I believe other's have used it
as well. You can use it with either the user's password stored in an
auxprop backend (e.g. sasldb2) or
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 11:26:21AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
> What kind of errors were you getting?
>
> It does work here (where I wrote it), and I believe other's have used it
> as well. You can use it with either the user's password stored in an
> auxprop backend (e.g. sasldb2) or by proxy
Andreas wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 04:02:25PM +0200, victor wrote:
How can I use cyrus and SPA.
Use the ntlm sasl plugin. I tried it once with outlook express and
it didn't work, though, and I didn't pursue it further.
What kind of errors were you getting?
It does work here (where I wrot
Try allowing unsecure IMAP from localhost:
imap cmd="imapd" listen="localhost:imap" prefork=0
See `man cyradm.conf` for details
Ana Ribas/Upcnet wrote:
Hello,
I've configured Cyrus IMAP 2.1.13 and SASL 2.1.15 against an LDAP server
correctly.
All worked fine, just until two days ago when I change
If I recall there is a tab at the end of the line, too. Did someone already
answer this, and I just missed it!? Sorry it took me so long... Just too
busy to read the list everyday (or even every week)
Merry Christmas!
c*
- Original Message -
From: "Joe Hrbek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Info-
Hello,
I've configured Cyrus IMAP 2.1.13 and SASL 2.1.15 against an LDAP server
correctly.
All worked fine, just until two days ago when I changed my cyrus.conf for
comment the imap service line because I only want a secure connection
(imaps).
It seemed to be working all very well yet.
But today I
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 04:02:25PM +0200, victor wrote:
> How can I use cyrus and SPA.
Use the ntlm sasl plugin. I tried it once with outlook express and
it didn't work, though, and I didn't pursue it further.
How can I use cyrus and SPA.
Hi,
when I start sieveshell it asks me for the password, but alas I can't
login. it asks me a couple of times for the password.
what I can see in the auth.log is:
Dec 18 12:11:24 vwclub sieve[20809]: Password verification failed
Dec 18 12:11:26 vwclub sieve[20809]: no secret in database
Dec 18 12
> Hi,
>
>> If all you are going to allow are plaintext mechanisms, either remove
>> the non-plaintext SASL plugins, specify 'sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN'
>> in imapd.conf, or use the '--auth login' option to cyradm.
>
> Neither did work; I moved everything apart from
> /usr/local/lib/sasl2/libplain
> Hi,
>
>>Had the same problem on RH9; my solution was to add the user cyrus to the
>> /etc/sasldb2
>>Try
>>
>>saslpwd2 -c cyrus
>>
>>
> didn't work :(
>
> lx14:~ # cyradm --user cyrus localhost
Did you try 'cyradm --user cyrus --auth login localhost' or something
similar?
Simon
>
Hi,
If all you are going to allow are plaintext mechanisms, either remove
the non-plaintext SASL plugins, specify 'sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN'
in imapd.conf, or use the '--auth login' option to cyradm.
Neither did work; I moved everything apart from
/usr/local/lib/sasl2/libplain.* to another d
Hi,
Had the same problem on RH9; my solution was to add the user cyrus to the /etc/sasldb2
Try
saslpwd2 -c cyrus
didn't work :(
lx14:~ # cyradm --user cyrus localhost
Password:
cyradm: cannot authenticate to server with as cyrus
Nora
> Setup is based on Andrew Koros':
> Postfix+Cyrus+PostgreSQL+Web-cyradm+RedHat
>
> My ver of cyrus is listed at bottom of this post.
>
> I am in a bind due to a disk gone corrupt on our RAID5 array. We had to
> fsck the filesystems. Most mailboxes and users are now working fine
> again after doin
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