> Once I built and installed from the source RPM, when I start and stop
> the cyrus-omapd server, I get the following errors:
>
> Exporting cyrus-imapd databases: runuser: warning: cannot change
> directory to /dev/null: Not a directory
> Importing cyrus-imapd databases: runuser: warning: cannot ch
On Feb 15, 2006, at 8:54 PM, Nathanael Noblet wrote:
Hello,
I have a cyrus installation on a RHEL 4 machine. It has been
running flawlessly since september. All users are stored in mysql,
and the system is administered with web-cyradm. It has been fine
until now, and I promise I have
Hello,
I have a cyrus installation on a RHEL 4 machine. It has been
running flawlessly since september. All users are stored in mysql,
and the system is administered with web-cyradm. It has been fine
until now, and I promise I have not changed anything. However one
user has had intermi
quick updateI just reset the password for the system "cyrus" user (/etc/shadow) to exaclty the same password just as the mail database user cyrus (in mysql)now it sort-of works... but cyradm won't insert the users into mysql...!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# passwd cyrusChanging password for user cyrus.New
I guess that's settled now... and I also got web-cyradm 0.5.4-1 working
by removing the mail user from mysql and dropping the mail dabase then
recreating all with $CRYPTO set to "plain" as this guys sais it here http://www.ductape.net/~mitja/linux.html
.now this is what I am getting from [EMAIL PRO
Greetings,
I am having a quite weird behaviour from the sieve daemon.
I have in my config (SERVICES) :
sieve cmd="timsieved" listen="sieve" prefork=0
The daemon listens fine on TCP port 2000.
If I telnet to localhost on port 2000, I get :
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to sexa-mail1.ecn.
Once I built and installed from the source RPM, when I start and stop
the cyrus-omapd server, I get the following errors:
Exporting cyrus-imapd databases: runuser: warning: cannot change
directory to /dev/null: Not a directory
Importing cyrus-imapd databases: runuser: warning: cannot change
di
Mailman is listed on localhost and in the mynetworkseverything
looks to be working
On Feb 15, 2006, at 1:33 PM, Carl P. Corliss wrote:
Benjamin Adams wrote:
anyone know if setting smtpd_client_restrictions =
permit_mynetworks, reject_unknown_client in postfix will effect
mailman?
S
Benjamin Adams wrote:
anyone know if setting
smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject_unknown_client
in postfix will effect mailman?
Short answer, it depends - long answer, you should probably:
a. give more details (ie: is mailman located in 'mynetworks',...),and
b. post t
ok thanks
On Feb 15, 2006, at 12:58 PM, Darin Perusich wrote:
hi ben,
it will not effect mailman.
fyi, this post belongs on the mailman list
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Benjamin Adams wrote:
anyone know if setting smtpd_client_restrictions =
permit_mynetwo
hi ben,
it will not effect mailman.
fyi, this post belongs on the mailman list
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-users
Benjamin Adams wrote:
anyone know if setting
smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject_unknown_client
in postfix will effect mailman?
Am Mi, den 15.02.2006 schrieb Rob Tanner um 17:53:
> Alexander,
>
> One of my major reasons for building cyrus-imapd myself rather than with
> an RPM is that the FC4 distro RPM version logs as the mail facility, and
> I do not want both the MTA and cyrus-imapd logging to the same syslog
I too
Alexander,
One of my major reasons for building cyrus-imapd myself rather than
with an RPM is that the FC4 distro RPM version logs as the mail
facility, and I do not want both the MTA and cyrus-imapd logging to the
same syslog file. Building from unmodified source, messages are logged
using t
On Fri, Jan 27 2006 - 16:25, former03 | Baltasar Cevc wrote:
> Henrique got the right point - I didn't pay attention on the version...
> You absolutely need a cyrus version with virtual domain support.
> However, with the new version, use the ${mailbox} instead of user, as
> only this passes the
Yes that was it - Keith Matthews - now postfix works only it can't find any mailboxes... as they haven't been created... and now cyradm won't work as expected.When I am going trough the test phase (
http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO/html/test.html )more exaclty this part:[
anyone know if setting smtpd_client_restrictions = permit_mynetworks, reject_unknown_client in postfix will effect mailman?Ben
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
When i log on to my proxy i get errors because the partition can't be found.
The logfiles on the backendmachine that gives the error looks like this,
Feb 15 16:39:52 bs1 imap[76455]: login: fs1 [xx.xx.xx.xx] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DIGEST-MD5 User logged in
Feb 15 16:39:52 bs1 imap[76455]: IOERROR: o
Hi,
I want my user to log with their email addresse (eg, [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
All my users are stored in LDAP (OpenLDAP) -
"[EMAIL PROTECTED],ou=...,dc=here,dc=com".
It's working - aka I can authenticate a real user.
But, as the "admins: cyrus", I have to have an LDAP entry set like
"mail=cyrus@,d
hello
is it possible to use different login names and inbox names? eg
login - inbox
-
martin - user/martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] - user/john-at-domain.tld
i use SASL with LDAP
please see also why i need that and if there is some better solution:
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/po
> On Wednesday, 15. February 2006 04:07 Diego Ventrice wrote:
>
>> Does anybody know how to get Cyrus version off from emails headers ?
>
> Using postfix you could get rid of it using header_checks(5) and the
> IGNORE
> fetaure e.g. like this:
>
> /^.*Cyrus.*$/ IGNORE
However, if you want to get
On Wednesday, 15. February 2006 04:07 Diego Ventrice wrote:
> Does anybody know how to get Cyrus version off from emails headers ?
Using postfix you could get rid of it using header_checks(5) and the IGNORE
fetaure e.g. like this:
/^.*Cyrus.*$/ IGNORE
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