simple /etc/hosts change was all I needed.
Erik Myllymaki wrote:
> I think this is not a Sieve problem but one that affects sieve.
>
> When using a sieve redirect, the Sender of that mail gets set to
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and thus generates an error message about an invalid
I think this is not a Sieve problem but one that affects sieve.
When using a sieve redirect, the Sender of that mail gets set to
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and thus generates an error message about an invalid
sending address from SMTP servers other than our own.
I am unsure where in my config I should l
Ken Murchison wrote:
Erik Myllymaki wrote:
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
-- Erik Myllymaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have
mumbled on Freitag, 25. Juni 2004 7:49 Uhr -0700 regarding question
on cyrus authentication:
I have a mail server running Exim 4.21 and Cyrus 2.1.17.
I use s
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
-- Erik Myllymaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have
mumbled on Freitag, 25. Juni 2004 7:49 Uhr -0700 regarding question on
cyrus authentication:
I have a mail server running Exim 4.21 and Cyrus 2.1.17.
I use sasldb2 for the passwords. This requires a
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
-- Erik Myllymaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have
mumbled on Freitag, 25. Juni 2004 7:49 Uhr -0700 regarding question on
cyrus authentication:
I have a mail server running Exim 4.21 and Cyrus 2.1.17.
I use sasldb2 for the passwords. This requires a
I have a mail server running Exim 4.21 and Cyrus 2.1.17.
I use sasldb2 for the passwords. This requires a client that knows
CRAM-MD5.
I have Exim setup to use the same sasldb2 database for SMTP
authentication, as well.
So far this has been fine because my clients have been *force-fed*
Thunderb
lam user/erik/Sent looks like this:
user/erik/Sent:
erik lrswipcda
anonymous p
anyone p
Could sieve be interfering maybe?
Andreas wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 06:38:27AM -0700, Erik Myllymaki wrote:
I get no errors when I send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], but
it just
I
am using exim 4.21 with cyrus imap v2.1.16.
I am trying to get "plus addressing" to work.
the relevant section in exim.conf looks like this:
local_cyrus_delivery:
driver = smtp
protocol = lmtp
hosts_override = true
allow_localhost = true
I get no errors when I send mail to [EM
/server.pem
tls_key_file: /var/imap/server.pem
unixhierarchysep:yes
Ken Murchison wrote:
Erik Myllymaki wrote:
I have Cyrus 2.1.16 setup and working well with Thunderbird as client.
Thunderbird uses TLS and secure auth to login just fine:
Mar 19 08:31:44 mail imapd[2037]: accepted connection
Mar 19
I have Cyrus 2.1.16 setup and working well with Thunderbird as client.
Thunderbird uses TLS and secure auth to login just fine:
Mar 19 08:31:44 mail imapd[2037]: accepted connection
Mar 19 08:31:44 mail imapd[2037]: starttls: TLSv1 with cipher AES256-SHA (256/25
6 bits reused) no authentication
M
I would like to be able to offer a usage report to some managers.
Basically, showing number of inbound and outbound mails per day for some
specific users, maybe on a web interface...
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Can any Exim-Cyrus users help me out here?
There's a few posts around that detail this using cyrus_deliver, but my
cyrus_transport in exim.conf is LMTP...
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> Erik Myllymaki schrieb:
> > I created a shared mailbox but I cannot send mail to it.
> >
> > I get [EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 Unknown User?
>
> Is this a message from the MTA or from lmtpd ?
>
> >
> > cyradm>cm bblist1
>
> If you ar
> under cyrusv2 mailer with sendmail (making an assumption)
>
> > cm shared.alerts
> > sam shared.alerts anonymous p (required for delivery)
>
> alerts : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Erik Myllymaki wrote:
> >
> > I created a shared mailbox but I ca
I created a shared mailbox but I cannot send mail to it.
I get [EMAIL PROTECTED] 550 Unknown User?
cyradm>cm bblist1
cyradm>
cyradm>
cyradm>
Saw a thread on this in the arcdhives from May,2002. Anything further?
As it stands, I have to keep both /etc/sasldb and /etc/sasldb2 and sync them
when users change/initiate passwords for things to run smoothly.
thanks.
Erik Myllymaki
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