> Hi!
>
> I just updated a cyrus-imapd from 2.0.x to 2.2.6, and realized that the
> sievec compiler does not eat 8bit characters. Perhaps it shouldn't do it
You have to encode the scripts with UTF-8.
In my rpms I use a bash function like this on upgrade:
# cvt_to_utf8 [file]
cvt_to_utf8() {
tar
> I was utterly convinced this was a postfix issue, but now I'm utterly
> convinced this is a saslauthd issue.
>
> Oh, go ahead and flame away if this is not an appropriate forum for
> saslauthd config problems, but after you've torched me, refer me to the
> right place :)
You are close, I guess c
Hi!
I just updated a cyrus-imapd from 2.0.x to 2.2.6, and realized that the
sievec compiler does not eat 8bit characters. Perhaps it shouldn't do it
without knowing the character set, but I really need to enter 8bit
characters in the vacation messages... Before sievec, it worked fine,
albeit th
Hi,
A badly formatted row in a man page made man go kinda berzerk. Can't find
the CVS to see if it is fixed, here is a patch anyway...
Cheers,
Palle
--- man/imapd.conf.5.orig Thu Jun 17 20:55:50 2004
+++ man/imapd.conf.5Wed Jul 21 03:20:23 2004
@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@
If enabled, uses an im
I recently moved my imap server from courier to cyrus with unix heirarchy
separation.
Everything work well except for pine.
Does anyone have an example of a .pinerc which they use with a cyrus
server with the unix heirarchy separation.
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> ML mail wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sorry for posting my message again but I still didn't
> > find any solutions on how to get libwrap compiled in
> > Cyrus IMAPd and didn't have any answers.
> >
> > The problem is still the same: I am trying in vain to
>
Actually this morning I realise that what I've written isn't right, I
was getting confused by some old test files from one of many previous
attempts. So here goes:
-- Mail to default domain user 'myuid' gets stored in
/var/spool/imap/user/myuid and is correctly picked up by a pop login.
--
Good day,
i am using cyrus sasl 2.2.6 with postfix , mysql, pam-mysql, cyrus sasl
I would like to ask you how is it possible to store the user's imap folder with the
full email address like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not just test. in my mysql db i have the
usernames to be like that. i also set at ima
Hi fellows,
I am installing Cyrus imapd 2.2.6 on RHEL. It's compiled with the
distribution-provided Cyrus SASL 2.1.15 rpm. It was configured with
/configure --enable-murder --with-auth=unix \
--with-openssl=/usr/include/openssl --enable-gssapi=/usr/kerberos \
--without-snmp
I have variou
I was utterly convinced this was a postfix issue, but now I'm utterly
convinced this is a saslauthd issue.
Oh, go ahead and flame away if this is not an appropriate forum for
saslauthd config problems, but after you've torched me, refer me to the
right place :)
I am running Redhat 9 with cyrus-sa
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Mohamed Magdi Abbas wrote:
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Andrew Brink wrote:
I have also seen this sasauthd memory leak on a Debian box. A
simple restart always fixes the problem for me too.
When we get reports like this it inevitably turns
Scott Adkins wrote:
The solution we opted for was to patch Sendmail to make it work :)
I have an "lmtp" patch that doesn't drop the stuff after the + in the
address, and it also does not mess with the case with anything after
the +. I implemented as a mailer flag, so including a 'W' in the
cyrus m
The solution we opted for was to patch Sendmail to make it work :)
I have an "lmtp" patch that doesn't drop the stuff after the + in the
address, and it also does not mess with the case with anything after
the +. I implemented as a mailer flag, so including a 'W' in the
cyrus mailer flags triggers
On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 10:58, Mohamed Magdi Abbas wrote:
> Rob Siemborski wrote:
> > On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Andrew Brink wrote:
> >
> >> I have also seen this sasauthd memory leak on a Debian box. A simple
> >> restart always fixes the problem for me too.
> >
> >
> > When we get reports like this
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004, Mohamed Magdi Abbas wrote:
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Andrew Brink wrote:
I have also seen this sasauthd memory leak on a Debian box. A simple
restart always fixes the problem for me too.
When we get reports like this it inevitably turns out to be the PAM mod
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Andrew Brink wrote:
I have also seen this sasauthd memory leak on a Debian box. A simple
restart always fixes the problem for me too.
When we get reports like this it inevitably turns out to be the PAM
module leaking memory, not saslauthd itself.
But t
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Andrew Brink wrote:
I have also seen this sasauthd memory leak on a Debian box. A simple
restart always fixes the problem for me too.
When we get reports like this it inevitably turns out to be the PAM module
leaking memory, not saslauthd itself.
-Rob
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--- Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks like your TCPwrappers build on OpenBSD is
> either broken or has a
> dependency which configure doesn't know about. This
> works fine on my
> RH9 box.
I can't imagine that TCPwrappers on OpenBSD is broken
as OpenBSD is the OS that by default
--- Olaf Zaplinski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmm, have you installed libwrap-devel?
There are no such packages libwrap-devel on OpenBSD, I
think you are mixing up with GNU/Debian. TCPwrappers
and it's libraries/headers are installed per default
with the OS.
Regards
Hello,
I know some of you had the problem of the mailbox with an upper case that are not
recognized when goign through sendmail.
For exemple writing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is translated [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My problem is Thunderbird use Junk, Trash Sent name boxes etc... and have special icons to
I am using cyrus on freeBSD 5.2 with postfix.
Mail to default domain seems to work ok. Mail to virtual mailbox user
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' gets put in '/var/mail/foo.bar/example', but logging
in with pop or imap doesn't retrieve the mail. There's no error
messages during delivery or pop login.
I
I've put in an exception, but it may be worth someone looking at why the
Cyrus list trips over the Sendmail greet_pause code.
1090338598.297 Jul 20 16:49:58 i6KFntRU028281: rejecting commands from
LISTS2.andrew.cmu.edu [128.2.10.216] due to pre-greeting traffic
This implies that LISTS2 is sendin
Hello All.
I'm using SuSE OpenExchange Server 4.1 with cyrus-imapd-2.1.9-92
When I use an IMAP client such as Mozilla Mail, Thunderbird, Outlook, Outlook
Express, etc, all messages with attachments do not show the "paperclip" icon on
messages that have attachments.
When I highlight a message in
Hmm, have you installed libwrap-devel?
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Hi again,
You have several, possibly related, error messages here.
As far as I can see, Cyrus is returning an error in response to an
Append operation that the imapsync tool is attempting.
You're also getting errors from the Perl interpreter itself -
It sounds like either imapsync, or perhaps the
I see that.
I'm using perl-Mail-IMAPClient-2.1.4-1
--- Paul Gargan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> You have several, possibly related, error messages here.
>
> As far as I can see, Cyrus is returning an error in response to an
> Append operation that the imapsync tool is attempting.
ML mail wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for posting my message again but I still didn't
find any solutions on how to get libwrap compiled in
Cyrus IMAPd and didn't have any answers.
The problem is still the same: I am trying in vain to
get libwrap activated in Cyrus IMAPd. I am using Cyrus
IMAPd 2.2.6, Cyrus SA
Hi,
Sorry for posting my message again but I still didn't
find any solutions on how to get libwrap compiled in
Cyrus IMAPd and didn't have any answers.
The problem is still the same: I am trying in vain to
get libwrap activated in Cyrus IMAPd. I am using Cyrus
IMAPd 2.2.6, Cyrus SASL 2.1.18 on O
Paul,
Thank You!! When I did the imapsync I did not include the --syncinternaldate
option.
Anyhow, when I include that option I get the following messages returned from
imapsync and messages are not actually transferred.
Any clues?
Paul
+ Copying msg #1332:2501 to folder INBOX.INBOX
flags from
Java Rockx wrote:
It does not work when using Outlook or Outlook
Express. When using either of these mail clients, the
"recieved date" never seems to match the message
headers, but rather shows when the actual mail message
was migrated.
Hi,
We had a similar problem (same sync tool, same issue) at o
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