If you have expect on your machine, I have an expect script. Drawback is the
cyradm password is hard coded in there.
c*
- Original Message -
From: "Russell Packer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Info Cyrus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 8:49 AM
Subject: Cyradm scripting? (Bulk
I appreciate this option, but my HP-UX trusted system won't support LDAP, so
I would have to have the LDAP on another computer, and this would duplicate
the account logon we already have.
c*
- Original Message -
From: "Tarjei Huse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "
I have been looking in the archives, but I suspect I am not picking the
correct combination of keywords.
Does anybody have any suggestions for the following scenario:
1/3 of my users are currently employees or students--they need accounts
on my mail server and so would authenticate with the
It would be better if you create the folder using cyradm or an IMAP client,
then restore the mail files into it, and run reconstruct. I've never had any
good luck creating a folder outside of cyrus, it never gets consolidated
into the mail box because the cyrus. files aren't added!
c*
- Origin
: "Ed Sanborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Connie S. Fensky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 3:36 PM
Subject: RE: restoring email
Hi Connie,
Thanks. OK, so I create my new IMAP mailbox from within my
IMAP client, restor
Yes, you need to do a reconstruct. Also, you cannot create directories under
the inbox with the usual unix procedures--must do it with an imap client or
cyradm.
c*
- Original Message -
From: "Ed Sanborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 3:07 PM
Subje
I know that in Outlook Express, you have to tell it the "root" directory. So
if you are already looking at one mailbox, at the INBOX level, and then you
ask to see the user level (which is kind of one level above) by setting the
root directory as user, it messes with what you can see. I believe Ne
I have HP-UX, but I am using same SASL (basically, none!--version 1.54) and
this was my successful configuration script:
./configure --with-dblib=none --with-pwcheck --disable-krb4 --disable-gssapi
--disable-cram --disable-digest --enable-pwcheck --prefix=/opt/cyrus-sasl-1
.5.24 --without-pam -
Middle Tennessee State University--over 20,000 users. We like it, too. (Of
course we liked it a little better before Berkeley DB, but that will get
straightened out, eventually)
c*
- Original Message -
From: "Steve Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, Februa
You need to do a ctl_mboxlist -d to a mailboxes.tmp file (from the existing
mailboxes.db). Then, after recompiling the code, use the new ctl_mboxlist -u
to upload that tmp file back to the mailboxes.db file!
This took a long time on my box (4MB mailboxes.db file, but on HP-UX), but
on someone else
This does not look like a .cf file--it looks like a .mc file--which means it
needs to be run through the gen_cf process to become a sendmail.cf file. You
can try looking at the attached file, which is a description of how to go
about doing this on my system (hpux 11.0)--this process will be genera
Chris,
You'll probably get this twice, since I also replied to the list. Sorry,
but I didn't want you to miss it.
We had to switch back to flat files for our mailboxes db--we got so many
DBERRORs, that our entire mail server effectively shut down every couple of
hours, and I had to kill th
I'm running Cyrus Imap 2.0.16, Sasl 1.5.24, DB-3.3.11 on an HP-UX 11.0 box
with Sendmail 8.11.1. We've upgraded cyrus from ~1.6 last Friday, and the
system ran perfectly until we got load on it today. I've already had to
increase the maximum number of processes allowed each user to accomodate the
I have been building my development system up to upgrade to
cyrus-imapd-2.0.16 for a long time now. I am running HP-UX 11.0, and have
installed Berkeley DB 3.3.11 and Sasl 1.5.24. I have no errors when
compiling, and have my pwcheck running, and my master (finally). But, I
guess I've not build cyr
14 matches
Mail list logo