gen2 wrote:
Simply switch off smtp sasl authentication for localhost connections only.
master.conf:
localhost inet n - y - - smtpd
-o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=no
That sounds very promising, thank you...I tried it but unfortunately got a
gen2 wrote:
Hmm...That's how I did it on another system, but this time I was hoping to
avoid having to try smtp sasl authentication with fetchmail (don't know if
that even works) when LMTP seemed to be a perfect way to get from FM to
postfix. Veering OT, now...anyway, I need to keep sasl
gen2 wrote:
Hi all,
I'm confused. Assembling email server (first time with fetchmail/cyrus/postfix
combination), and I can't figure out where Spamassassin fits (yes, I've
googled extensively and read all relevant mans >3x).
Right now, Fetchmail is retrieving external POP mail and delivering it t
Fredrik Petersson wrote:
Hi!
Iam new to the list so please feel free to tell me if I posts something that
doesn´t belong here.
I have struggled hard to get a postfix-cyrus-mysql system run on a SuSE 8.2
dist.
I have just reinstalled SuSE and gonna give it a new try tonight.
Cant find any suitab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zitat von Cesar Scavuzzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I think you mean this,
Feb 17 13:50:56 serverlnx postfix/smtpd[2799]: connect from
unknown[192.168.1.97]
Feb 17 13:50:56 serverlnx postfix/smtpd[2799]: DFC447413A:
client=unknown[192.168.1.97]
Feb 17 13:50:5
Cesar Scavuzzo wrote:
I did what you suggested now the log file from the send mail look like
this:
Feb 17 17:09:34 localhost sendmail[7744]: i1HM9YoH007744:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=314, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 17 17:09:34 localhost sendmail[7746]: i1HM9Y
Cesar Scavuzzo wrote:
Feb 17 15:20:26 localhost sendmail[7783]: i1HKKP3n007783:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], size=295, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Feb 17 15:20:26 localhost sendmail[7785]: i1HKKQJj007785:
from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=454, class=0, nrcpts=1,
msgid=<[EMAI
Anders Norrbring wrote:
Anders Norrbring wrote:
I managed to solve the login problem, now I get another error when trying
to
verify the install. And just as before, I don't even know where to start
looking, I'm totally new to Cyrus
Anders Norrbring wrote:
I managed to solve the login problem, now I get another error when trying to
verify the install. And just as before, I don't even know where to start
looking, I'm totally new to Cyrus.
hulda:~ # telnet localhost 110
Trying ::1...
telnet: connect to address ::1: Connection
Henrik Troeng wrote:
Hi all,
I´m new to Cyrus and has
got it up running well, but
I haven’t found any anti-spam software to use. I have found
Spamassassin,
but what I have read it is difficult to get it working with cyrus +
sendmail,
since it uses procmail?!
Is there
Something explaining how to simulate an Exchange-like server.
Difficult; how do you plan to handle calendar data etc? With what MUA? I
think there are groupware servers around to do this (Bynari?
OpenGroupware? Others?) but haven't done much with them. I guess it
depends o
Hi everyone,
some weeks ago I posted a detailed description of my "lmtp read timeout"
- problem (
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus&searchterm=read%20timeout&msg=26640
).
In the meantime I came a bit closer to a solution:
I did a backup of all the mails. I
Rob Siemborski schrieb:
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Matt Bernstein wrote:
1. -> lmtp read timeout <- What problem is meant ? Postfix is
writing to the unix socket but nobody reads from the socket or
Cyrus is reading from the socket but nobody is writing to it ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
As i have learned in an other thread on the postfix mailing list
"read-error" on
UNIX sockets are OS errors because they should by design never happen. So you
can't solve this with postfix or cyrus.
Regards
Andreas
Can you give the link to that thread ?
Did they fi
Matt Bernstein schrieb:
At 22:27 +0100 Lindner wrote:
1. -> lmtp read timeout <- What problem is meant ? Postfix is
writing to the unix socket but nobody reads from the socket or
Cyrus is reading from the socket but nobody is writing to it ?
I
Philipp Sacha schrieb:
Hi,
sometimes my cyrus shows the same behaviour. The reason is, that the
lmtpd processes are gone. I do not know why. But i can reproduce the
situation in starting the cyrus server and then killing the lmtpd
processes manually.
Nice hint. I'll check wether it's the sam
stablish a connection but can't send the mail through ?
Any other ideas ??
Greetings
Marek Lindner
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