n the mailbox using 'sam'
before attempting to delete it.
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f course, whether there's any
benefit or enough to justify the irritation involved depends on what
you're doing, why, and what you're trying to protect against - but
that's always the case really.
I've never considered suppressing banners worth the effort myself.
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he MTA.
I'd check your MTA config and make sure you have some sort of TLS/SSL
enabled there, and in Outlook.
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't even
let anybody without a client cert authenticate - which, for my purposes,
is the desired result.
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_mysql is a
particularly bad offender.
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atabase (ie skiplist or bdb). It's also a good idea
to run db_verify if it's a Berkley DB in case there's some BDB
corruption.
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On Thu, 2004-08-05 at 09:51, Ken Murchison wrote:
> > There's a PDF here:
> > http://www.postnewspapers.com.au/~craig/cyrus_authentication_map.pdf
>
> Its not there, that's why I posted the .sxd link.
Whoops; you're quite right. I'll make sure to c
no idea what app creates .sxd files.
OpenOffice.org Draw, as someone else already mentioned.
As for renaming to .zip, you can do that ... but reading the extracted
XML won't be particularly enlightening.
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disks are you using on your big box? Is it
sitting on a RAID 5 array - perhaps an ATA RAID array?
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these folders not created by default?
Because different mail clients like to use different names, and not all
mail clients might want to make use of all of them. As most mail clients
that need them create them if they're absent, what's the point in Cyrus
creating them?
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istribution did the trick fine. If
you run it in verbose mode, it'll also let you identify what message
it's complaining about when you get errors about bad headers or messages
containing NULL characters.
I was migrating from another IMAP server, but it's probably even easie
mailman/listinfo/pam-list
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ider storing the
configdirectory on non-encrypted space (it depends on what you need to
protect, I guess).
Of course, that doesn't solve the issue of data getting swapped out.
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Lis
t it right would be really handy.
If someone who knows enough about BDB and Cyrus can provide me with that
info, I'll fill it out and write it up for the wiki. I'm sure some of it
will interest the NetATalk folks as well.
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ry interested in hearing about it.
I suspect the big difference would be TCQ support...
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find the RH-packaged sasl, you could always just
install your own copy of cyrus-sasl.
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der will cause
Evolution to read and update that folder just to file a message into it.
I suggest using Mozilla Mail (for example) to test that your public
folders are working, then once you know that's all good try to get
Evolution to see them.
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be hanging around after a few days. It turned out
to be deliver db corruption as found by db_verify; nuking the deliver db
did the trick nicely as db_recover couldn't fix it.
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o or just completely
> rewriting an email file all together?
No idea. Use Python's 'email' module (I'm sure there's a similar module
in perl to work with RFC822 messages, too) to mangle the messages?
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the number of messages passing
through the SMTP server, which is always good IMHO. Especially when SMTP
deliveries are "expensive" due to virus scanning, spam checking, etc.
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s not fun.
A copy of your /etc/nsswitch.conf would be handy.
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ibimap, though your authentication options with that are limited.
BTW - any ideas on how hard it would be to add SASL support to Python's
imaplib? I'd really like to be able to use Python for my Cyrus admin
tasks, but without SASL it's a lot less useful than i
you'll need to reconstruct the mailbox, and it's just nicer to
use IMAP.
Second, make sure not to read in the cyrus.* files - just use the *.
mail files.
Otherwise - well, it's worked well for me.
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, how can we do that ? do any of you experienced some
> tools to convert a cyrus mailbox to mbox format so it can be feeded to
> spamassassin ?
Mailutil will do it, and is easy to script.
> Or perhaps can i feed it directly from the actual
> individual files in the mailbox ?
T
ked in the spool
that should be, and possibly "vacation" messages re-sent (but we don't
use that, so it wasn't an issue).
I'd also take this opportunity to save a plaintext copy of the mailboxes
list with 'ctl_mboxlist -d > /var/imap/mailboxes_`date -I`.txt' (or
si
tc/security/pam_limits.conf as an
easier way of ensuring that limits are applied on login.
Alternately, just increase the core size limit with ulimit before
starting the master; I think that should do the trick.
I'm not sure if there's a particular 'more correct' way.
Craig
set a core file size limit of zero for all
users by default, preventing apps from dumping core. Perhaps that's the
case on your system.
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tc/security/pam_limits.conf as an
easier way of ensuring that limits are applied on login.
Alternately, just increase the core size limit with ulimit before
starting the master; I think that should do the trick.
I'm not sure if there's a particular 'more correct' way.
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ked in the spool
that should be, and possibly "vacation" messages re-sent (but we don't
use that, so it wasn't an issue).
I'd also take this opportunity to save a plaintext copy of the mailboxes
list with 'ctl_mboxlist -d > /var/imap/mailboxes_`date -I`.txt' (or
simila
set a core file size limit of zero for all
users by default, preventing apps from dumping core. Perhaps that's the
case on your system.
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On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 23:17, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Rob Mueller wrote:
> > Sure, but should a 'list' command ever return the same mailbox name multiple
> > times. It just seems wrong to me...
>
>
> Oh, I missed that. I don't know why its doing that. Rob, is this
> another side effect of recen
On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 00:05, Craig Ringer wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 19:28, Craig Ringer wrote:
> > Hi folks
> >
> > I've just spotted a large number of ctl_cyrusdb process that appear to
> > have hung, for no apparent reason:
>
> It was, of course,
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 19:28, Craig Ringer wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I've just spotted a large number of ctl_cyrusdb process that appear to
> have hung, for no apparent reason:
It was, of course, the usual bdb @[EMAIL PROTECTED] that seems to bite a lot of
people on this list, just t
> "INBOX." to "INBOX..".
I think you'd be better off using Cyrus::IMAP and a bit of perl,
personally.
Oh, if only Python's imaplib supported SASL...
> I would be very grateful for some input!
Consider yourself grated ;-)
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On Sun, 2004-04-18 at 00:03, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> Please post the updated patch somewhere, these things are always useful to
> have around.
If you could add a link here:
http://acs-wiki.andrew.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/ExternalLinks
it'd be much appreciated.
C
#x27;reconstruct -r' issue - I /think/ that only reconstructs
mailboxes listed in the mailboxes db. Perhaps you want '-f -r' to look
for mailboxes in subdirectories, too?
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On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 22:58, Craig Ringer wrote:
A message in which he failed to actually attach the file he was talking
about. It's attached this time, as text/plain so that overzealous mail
scanners don't remove it.
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#!/bin/bash
#
# /var/tmp/scan/clamout is a file co
.txt.2004-04-14
36K mailboxes.db
8.0Kdb/__db.001
264Kdb/__db.002
40K db/__db.003
13M db/__db.004
32K db/__db.005
8.5Mdb/log.04
given that we get relatively small mail volumes here.
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Hi folks
In case anyone finds this interesting, here's a follow-up Linux Journal
article about a large mail installation that uses Cyrus IMAPd.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7524
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On Mon, 2004-04-05 at 00:36, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Craig Ringer wrote:
> > On Sun, 2004-04-04 at 00:13, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> >>The next step is to see if I'm really dealing with a corrupt
> >>mailbox, etc. I don't know the IMAP commands :( so all I
uropa2 cyrus/imapd[31927]: starttls: TLSv1 with cipher
> AES256-SHA (256/256 bits new) no authentication
> Mar 29 16:07:02 europa2 cyrus/imapd[31927]: badlogin:
> xx.xx.xx.tu-bs.de[134.169.xx.xx] CRAM-MD5 [SASL(-13): user not
> found: no secret in database]
No idea, sorry - I don'
On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 14:23, William M. Shubert wrote:
> Is this a bug? Or have I misconfigured something?
This can happen when a user listed as an admin in imapd.conf runs a
normal mail client under their admin account. Admins should not use
their accounts for regular mail.
Craig Rin
n some way or do we just shutdown and restart?
I haven't yet done it myself. It's documented in
doc/install-upgrade.html though (just search for 'skiplist'). I'd back
up all the databases somewhere safe first.
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On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 23:56, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> LMTP/TCP access is admin-only, theres no real reason to want to firewall
> it (other than "paranoia").
Got it in one. I'd prefer paranoia to missing something important and
getting cracked.
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On Wed, 2004-04-07 at 04:00, Ekkehard Burkon wrote:
> Is there any tool out there to do this?
If you can get procmail to do LMTP deliveries, cyrus will accept LMTP
over TCP/IP AFIAK. I'd want to set up some firewall rules etc to
restrict access as much as possible, but it should work
server
I'd be happy to expand it and plonk it into the wiki. Alternately, if I
ever get time I'll check out the IMAP RFC.
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comes to getting your su command going, AFAIK you do
need to run reconstruct as user cyrus, so you might just have to set a
valid homedir on the account. I expect you can still have nologin as the
login shell (just don't use - in the su command) and a disabled
password.
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time.
[stupid non-C-programmer question incoming:]
Out of curiosity, why isn't that standard practise - adding/altering
symbol versioning info whenever the soname is incremented? Surely it'd
save a lot of headaches, especially if it could be done automatically at
the compiler/linker level.
thd.
I'm beginning to find *BSD with the package-free approach more and more
tempting. I expect it wouldn't solve most of the problems, and no doubt
introduces new and different ones, but the grass is always greener
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erent threading model, and
that can cause all sorts of fun. I've had good results with Cyrus on
RH9, but I built db4.1 in /usr/local and used that for Cyrus. Perhaps
that might be a good first step (but BACK UP YOUR MAILBOX LIST, or
preferably your entire mail system, first, and have a plain te
iend :-)
I must say, though, that this year my spam volumes have gone from
~10/day to ~200/day, with little change in my own habits.
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On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 02:28, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> It also opens a world of possibility for new bugs. There definately isn't
> a consensus on what the desireable behavior here is.
User-created sieve loops strike me as one "fun" possibility to be
avoided at all costs.
C
I've generated you a copy from the man page included in the 2.2.3 source
distribution under 'man/imapd.conf.5'.
Simply run 'man2html man/imapd.conf.5 > doc/man/imapd.conf.5.html' to
generate it yourself if you need to later (assuming you have the
appropriate tools installed, of course).
Title: Ma
t's what you're looking for.
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mailing list archives. I have not encountered any problems whatsoever.
> If you do run it on an on-going basis, how often do you run it?
Via cron, using a simple shell script.
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>
> (said it's not implemented! man, that was painful)
This sort of thing is why it's a good idea to make sure a plaintext copy
of your mailboxlist goes into your nightly backups. Just in case...
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gt; the number are 30.
> the real problem are i put 1440 min but nothing happen
You may need to restart the master before the change takes effect - I'm
not sure. Restarting the master will, of course, disconnect all
connected clients, so choose when to do it carefully.
Crai
tion" state---
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scan, quarantine messages, and reconstruct
mailboxes where messages were changed) on a nightly basis via a cron
job. It works well, and helps weed out the odd ".zip" wrapped virus that
makes it past MimeDefang before our virus scanner gets the new
definitions.
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On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 16:06, Manfred Rebentisch wrote:
> Is it an error, if I
> use only lf?
I don't believe so. Mine are hand-created, and are all LF-terminated -
that seems to work fine.
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.0(woody) with kernel 2.2.26?
> MTA is Postfix
> 2.0.18,
Good to know, though if you're doing a direct copy to the IMAPd, the MTA
isn't actually involved.
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start, but then terminate, exit silently, exit immediately with an error
(or log message), or run but not accept connections?
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or
2.x . Perhaps you'll be able to avoid the trouble you're having with
`deliver` entirely.
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xplain what you're seeing. Note that in the
above listing I have saslpasswd and saslpasswd2, ditto for
sasldblistusers.
Let me know how you go.
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structure, with Inbox, Sent, Draft, Trash, etc. at top
> level, and allowing for other folders to be created at the same level.
http://www.postnewspapers.com.au/~craig/shots/evo_cyrus.jpg
This is how my mailbox looks under Evolution.
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x27;/'. This is probably configurable in
Squirrelmail.
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On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 10:37, Craig Ringer wrote:
> I don't know if it's possible to change this - do you need to?
I just remembered: "altnamespace" in imapd.conf . There may be
complications with this, and I haven't used it - but that's where to
look if you
client.
I don't know if it's possible to change this - do you need to? Most IMAP
clients work fine with this, and all our users have no trouble with the
idea.
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s/GSSAPI among other things) and 'sasldb', which
you clearly already know about.
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P3 -
they'll download all messages to a local store, then delete them from
the server. (This has always struck me as pointless and retarded except
in very special cases like fetchmail). Could the user have used one of
those?
What's your most recent backup of the user's mai
be great to be able to at least link to it. I'd volunteer,
but going by the difficulty I've had writing up even vaguely decent
scratched-together info about our setup here, writing that sort of thing
is presently rather beyond me.
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r
authentication back-end.
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ately, is it possible that
Outlook is just failing to properly encode an attachment (note: wild
guess)?
Does this only happen with Outlook - have you tested another mail
client, just to make sure?
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looks like mailboxes in virtual domains must be named
differently.
Try using imtest to thrash things out, and only once that works try a
normal mail client.
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x) and import your databases from plain
text.
As Edward Rudd noticed, you may also be encountering a fun threading
issue with bdb4 and cyrus.
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really a Cyrus issue - spam filtering is generally done
entirely on the MTA or MUA, not the IMAP server.
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import,
it'd probably be easier and more sensible to use mailutil. I hadn't
thought of that.
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e,
without confirmation that it's safe, you're insane.
Of course, if you can import maildir you can import mbox pretty easily,
too.
So - thoughts, anybody?
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Edits/suggestions welcome.
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Hi folks
I thought it might be an idea to start a wiki page tracking products
that ship an integrated Cyrus IMAPd. This would be useful in (a) saving
people who don't want to roll their own a lot of frustration and (b)
potentially saving the mailing list participants a lot of repeat
questions and
it a step further. Maybe I should be on the
> openldap list. It all sort of crosses over at some point :)
Indeed. Just imagine the noisy nightmare that a
linux-communication-servers list would be, though. You'd get some great
archives, though.
Craig Ringer
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on what Exchange-like functions you need, and what clients
you're using.
> My ldap/cyrus server is now looking fairly complete but this is my first
> time and I have not really seen much recent documentation in this vein.
Having a better idea of what you're trying to achie
' to libpam_ldap. I have no memory leak issues.
It seems more likely that there are several leaky pam modules.
Craig Ringer
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w.roaringpenguin.com/products/mimedefang/index.php
I haven't tried MailScanner, nor the commercial version of MimeDefang,
as I haven't had a need.
This isn't really a Cyrus issue, but it's not a bad thing to have in the
archives for future users.
Craig Ringer
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s patches, yet I've seen a fair few mentioned on this list.
Google turns up a few more.
Does it sound useful to keep a page of 3rd-party cyrus patches on the
wiki? I'm sure it'd help a fair few people to know that the autocreate
patch, for example, is out there when first setting up Cyrus.
Craig Ringer
abase but that was failing and in
> the end I
> put back the original files and restarted with the default redhat 7.2
> kernel and
> everything was fine. (until the machine locks up next time!)
Perhaps the best option might be to move up to 2.2 and use skiplist
instead of bdb?
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ight be best copy the message
over using IMAP. You could just send it to yourself and copy it over,
use a mail client with a "post" command, or save it as draft and copy
the draft.
Craig Ringer
ly
situation. I'd have to R the right bit of TFM to be sure and it's 2:00am
here (can't sleep) so I think I'll just suggest this as a line of
enquiry and hope it's of some help.
Craig Ringer
d it to the FAQ. The entry, if anybody wants to check it
for typos and correctness, is:
http://acs-wiki.andrew.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/CyrusRHKerberosIncludes
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with
Sendmail and MimeDefang with SpamAssasin. It works a treat, and there's
no glue layer to have to mess about with.
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oblems in the past compiling anything, so I guess this
> is a first :-).
Check your filesystems and make sure there's no FS corruption. I'd also
run a `badblocks` scan and use smartctl to query my disks for possible
faults.
Craig Ringer
e search path as I suggested earlier.
I'll FAQ Ken's solution to this if nobody objects.
Craig Ringer
Sorry if I sound excessively grumpy in my last message. I've been
dealing with difficult customers all day, and didn't mean to come out that short.
Craig Ringer
ith make
all" and the first message is from David Brown on 27 Jan 2004.
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/index.php?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus
A suggestion to the friendly list-admin: is there any chance of having
that URL appended to all posts on the list? I know it's ugly, but it
does seem to help.
Craig Ringer
t's worth trying to do a basic build
without any extra flags - like -O - and seeing if it behaves better.
Craig Ringer
move messages to be archived into a sub-mailbox, then use mailutil to
archive them to MBOX and drop them on a CD.
Craig Ringer
nning quickly on a
Postfix box ... well, you'll probably be going back to the manuals.
Things like LMTP do seem to be addressing this, but it'd be nice to see
it go further. In particular, an MTA-independent interface similar to
Milter would be sheer bliss.
Craig Ringer
- if I understand what you want to do properly. It can
also import MBOX files into an IMAP server, copy between two IMAP
mailboxes, etc.
Craig Ringer
ly love to know why '/usr/kerberos/include' isn't on the
standard include path for the compiler, given that it's required for
compiling against openssl - even if the app doesn't intend to use
kerberos.
Craig Ringer
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