we use some custom sendmail rules to deliver mail to IMAP folders based on a
flat file containing the usernames of those who wish to use IMAP.
All others go to /var/mail/username.
I can post the rules here, if you like, it's fairly straightforward stuff.
g.
> -Original Message-
> From
Hi all,
Is Cyrus safe to use on a logging file system? or is there anything I should
be aware of if I want to use cyrus on a logging file system? (specifically
Solaris 7/ufs logging, but I'm also interested in any shortcomings using
NetBSD LFS).
g.
2.0.11/Solaris 7
root@wombat# grep admins /etc/imapd.conf
admins: cyrus
wombat> lam user.grant
anyone p
grant lrswipcda
cyrus d
wombat> dm user.grant
deletemailbox: Permission denied
What is causing this? How can I delete the mailbox?
g.
You should fix Makefile.PL in the perl/imap directory, it should include:
-L/usr/local/openssl/lib (or wherever you installed openssl). you might want
to include -R with the same path, also.
rm Makefile, and re-run make from the top level.
g.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>- With plaintext login [using pwcheck], cyradm asks for the
>password twice:
> first "Please enter your password:" then "IMAP Password:" - any
> reason why?
>
> I'm not sure. Has anyone else run across this? Can anyone else solve
> this?
This happens with my build of 2.0.11/S
> I think this is somehow permissions related - if I try mailing to
> user+user.grant.blah (which doesn't exist), I get a user unknown. If I try
> mailing to user+user.grant.mailbox, I get service unavailable (logged by
> sendmail). user.grant.mailbox has user cyrus with flag 'p'.
I tried setting
Hi there,
I am in the process of building a new mail server based on Cyrus 2.0.11 (we
currently use 1.5.14 on our production system).
We make extensive use of bb style mailboxes, and have facilities set up to
allow users to send mail to addresses such as user+user.grant.mailbox, to
allow direct