On Sat, 21 Aug 2004, Peter Markom wrote:
> Hello there, any idea what the imtest-output below means ?
> Especially why it first says "go ahead" and then "Login failed" ?
> Please enter your password:
> C: L01 LOGIN nospam {8}
> S: + go ahead
You first submit the loginname and the bracket number i
I know this is a stupid point, but I banged my head against the wall a long time with
testing vacation scripts before I realized that you have to send the message from a
user who has not
sent a message within the "days:" interval, since sieve will only send one vacation
autoreply message within
Hello there, any idea what the imtest-output below means ?
Especially why it first says "go ahead" and then "Login failed" ?
master:~ # imtest -t "" -m login -u nospam -a nospam -r koordinaten.at
localhost
S: * OK master Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.3 server ready
C: C01 CAPABILITY
S: * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4
We are experiencing similar problem with our set up. Vacation does work, but only if
there is one hop involved (I only tried from Exchange Server). At other times, it
does not work.
Our /etc/imapd.conf which has the following permission looks like this:
-rw-r--r--1 root root
I am having somewhat similar problem with the vacation scipt.
If I do telnet localhost 2000, I get
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
"IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v2.2.6"
"SASL" "PLAIN"
"SIEVE" "fileinto reject envelope vacation imapflags notify subaddress relational
regex"
"ST
We had to limit the number of lmtp processes and let sendmail do the
queuing.. We're on smaller hardware and a lot fewer accounts and
messages/day but on a PIII w/ 1Gb of RAM we found 10-12 lmtpd was the
sweet spot to consistently prevent deadlocks..
Rob Carter wrote:
>
> Gentlefolk,
>
> Does a
I have built both versions listed above of the cyrus-imapd from Invoca RPMs.
I can connect and install sieve scripts and a sieve script that performs
a blanket reject of all mail fails, so I know that sieve works at least
somewhat...
Here is the output when I connect to the sieve port on the mac
Gentlefolk,
Does anyone have experiences they'd be willing to share with combatting
deadlocks within a BDB 3.3 duplicate delivery database on a high-traffic Cyrus
v2.1.16 (or earlier 2.1.x) server? We're running a 60,000+ user/1.2 million
message/day Cyrus postoffice on an 8-way Solaris system,
Hi Kendrick,
Many thanks for your suggestion. It is now working if we send the mail
from Exchange but not for any other people. Is there any other thing we
should look out for like the header of the sender any configuration in
/etc/imapd.conf?
Sujit
>-Original Message-
>From: Kendrick
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Christiaan den Besten wrote:
> I was wondering if it is possible for cyrus to 'trust' local-users on a
> system.
>
> So if I let a program like "Pine" connect to localhost it would accept a
> login from the local-user without asking for his/her password.
Don't know howto nor
I had crypt=1 but the cyrus user password in the MySQL database was not
crypted.
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Best regards, Jacob Friis Larsen
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Jacob Friis Larsen wrote:
I am authenticating users via saslauthd, but when creating a new user
via web-cyradm my E-Mail client reports that the
Ok now I have a question, after trying and testing. This might be a bit too offtopic,
and if so, just ignore me :)
I have set up postfix and cyrus on a machine without any "real" hostname, so I have
configured it with the IP address (myhostname = 172.16.1.112) in the main.cf file.
When I telnet
Hi !
I was wondering if it is possible for cyrus to 'trust' local-users on a
system.
So if I let a program like "Pine" connect to localhost it would accept a
login from the local-user without asking for his/her password.
bye,
Chris
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Yes true, sorry about that guys - I will try and test before asking again ;)
Im just trying to learn the concepts at the same time as learning the
details on the products, and I get confused every 5 minutes or so :D
Oh I would love to hire some expert to do this work for me, if only that was
an op
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004, Søren Neigaard wrote:
> Ok now Im following this guide to get postfix running with cyrus:
> http://www.metaconsultancy.com/whitepapers/smtp.htm
> In this guide there is this line to get postfix to deliver mail to cyrus:
> mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmt
Hi again
Ok now Im following this guide to get postfix running with cyrus:
http://www.metaconsultancy.com/whitepapers/smtp.htm
In this guide there is this line to get postfix to deliver mail to cyrus:
mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp
I dont have this path, however I have
On 19. august 2004 16:12, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Søren Neigaard wrote:
>> Ok now I have Cyrus running, and I can log on and all, and I
>> have created a user (user.sne), so now I would like to send a
>> mail to this user so I can test Cyrus. But... As I understand
>> it, you
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