tried the same
operation the year before, and the same thing happened. i tried using
Thunderbird, and had no problems. Just curious. Thanks.
Mark London
m...@psfc.mit.edu
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Hi - I'm about to try installing the latest version of Cyrus on Redhat
6, and wanted to get any feedback from anyone, about any problems that I
might run into.
The reason I'm dgo this, is that we've recently been experiencing a
problem with the older supplied version of cyrus that comes with
r
Hi - We have a lot of users who send themselves files or message
reminders, that of course also get stored in their Sent folder. I would
like a script that checks for such duplicate messages using the
Message-ID line, and delete the message in the Sent folder. Has anyone
written such a script, or
I have cyrus installed via redhat 4 rpms. I thought I could separate
all cyrus messages from sendmail, by doing the following in syslog.conf:
*.info;mail.none;news.none;authpriv.none;cron.none;local6.*
/var/log/messages
mail.*;local6.none
D]> wrote:
> Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 15:43:42 +0100
> From: Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Mr Mark London <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Subject: Re: Redhat glibc upgrade broke my cyrus,
> help!!!
>
> Hi,
>
&
id Curtin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: Mr Mark London <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Redhat glibc upgrade broke my cyrus,
> help!!!
>
> Same here. We updated and have had no problems yet.
>
>
Hi - I just did some redhat enterprise 3.0 upgrades,
and they broke my cyrus. I upgraded glibc, xfree86,
and nfs-utils. Obviously, glibc must have broke it.
The error messages are below. I fixed this problem a
couple of years ago when it happened, but now I don't
know how to do it. Removing th
-linux with i386-linux-thread-multi
On Thu, 2004-06-03 at 14:58, Mark London wrote:
I just installed a build RH3 AS from scratch. I then bio;t cyrus
2.2.5, and I get the same error messages that others have gotten,
when trying to run cyradm. I've yet to read a solution for this.
Any idea
I just installed a build RH3 AS from scratch. I then bio;t cyrus
2.2.5, and I get the same error messages that others have gotten,
when trying to run cyradm. I've yet to read a solution for this.
Any ideas out there, or is it a cyrus bug? Thanks. - Mark
Can't load
'/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl
Perl scripts, I guess!
At 9:28 AM -0500 2/1/04, Ken Murchison wrote:
Mark London wrote:
In order to keep INBOX to a reasonable size, I would like to set up
an automatic system that would automatically move old messages from
INBOX to another folder. Any suggestions? Thanks. - Mark
There isn&
In order to keep INBOX to a reasonable size, I would like to set up
an automatic system that would automatically move old messages from
INBOX to another folder. Any suggestions? Thanks. - Mark
At 6:43 PM -0600 1/18/04, Jim Levie wrote:
On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 16:56, Mark London wrote:
Hi - On redhat 9, I accidently deleted a bunch of files in /lib. I
installed the rpms I downloaded from redhat, including db4 However,
I'm getting the following errors, even though I recompiled
Hi - On redhat 9, I accidently deleted a bunch of files in /lib. I
installed the rpms I downloaded from redhat, including db4 However,
I'm getting the following errors, even though I recompiled cyrus.
Any suggestions? I must have messed up the db libraries, but I can't
figure out how. Thank
Ah. I couldn't find much information under ipurge for how to specify
the mailbox, so I assumed when I did an ipurge -h and saw:
-f force also to delete mail below user.* and INBOX.*
that it meant that user was to be replied by the person's username.
Ones. Thanks a lot!
However, even though
I want to be able to have messages in a folder automatically purged
after the messages are a certain amount of days old. The ipurge
application seems to be what I want, but I haven't gotten it working.
First, I can't get it to work at all unless I run it under the cyrus
account. Otherwise, it
From: Robert Scussel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I don't see the Reply-To in the headers that you have posted. I
would think that this is the cause of your bounces going back to
your postmaster.
Why doesn't it simply reply to the From: address, as would happen if
one didn't have a Reply-to address?
I am running cyrus/squirrelmail/sendmail. I have a vacation plugin
for squirrelmail and set up vacation autoresponding. However, if
vacation responds to a spam message that has a bogus email address,
the bounced message that says that the vacation message can't be
delivered to that bogus emai
Oops, I didn't wait long enough. Cyrus still accepting connections using port
143. My hosts.allow is:
imapd: 127.0.0.1
My hosts.deny is:
imapd: ALL
I'm trying to make imapd (port 143) only open for the local squirrelmail
connection, but it's still open to everyone. Is there any way to debug
u're using
> redhat tcp_wrappers are already compiled into xinetd. Here is an example
> hosts.allow
>
> imaps: ALL
> imap: ALL
> sieve: webserver.domain.com
> lmtp: 10.10.10.0/26
>
>
> Do a man hosts.allow for more information on wrappers.
>
>
> Ma
Hi - A couple of weeks ago people suggested that I could use TCP Wrapper to
restrict access to the IMAP port. I'm confused, because I'm running xinetd,
which normally does not use libwrap, and instructions on using the TCP Wrapper
all talk about using inetd. I see mention that xinetd can be com
I would like to restrict Cyrus to only allow users to use IMAPS, not plain
IMAP. However, I was told that would break Squirrelmail, unless I opened
access to IMAP (port 143) for the node that Squirrelmail was running on.
But I'm running XINETD on Redhat, and I've read Cyrus doesn't use that.
I wou
> > The sender of the message certainly was Eudora Windows 5.1 However, when
> > reading the message using Netscape 7 on a mac, if I copy the message to a
> > local folder, it appears fine. If I copy it to an IMAP folder on a VMS system
> > running Multinet (usually guaranteed to break everythin
> From: Simon Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Mark London wrote:
> This is almost certainly a client issue - my guess would be the sending
> software is munging the MIME structure of the message (Eudora is
> notorious for this). The best way to isolate the
Can anyone tell me if this is a known problem? I couldn't find anything about
it. Using the latest version of cyrus, one of our users received a message
with several attachments. Using different mail clients, they all show only the
header of the message, no body or attachments, even though they
Yes, yes. Please ignore my question, I was making a stupid error.
> What MTA do you use to deliver to cyrus? It could be sendmail, and then
> it's still easy and done exactly as you used to do it.
>
> Mikael
>
> On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 at 10:53, Mark London wrote:
>
>
On linux running cyrus, I want to have mail forwarded for any unknown user to
another IP name. In other words, if user foo doesn't exist on the system, I
want mail forwarded to foo@bar. Easy to do with sendmail without cyrus, but
I haven't found anything that works with cyrus installed. Any sug
> > Hi - We are running uvscan, and it will delete a cyrus message file that
> > contains a virus. Of course, cyrus doesn't know that the message is deleted,
> > so it still shows that message, albeit it shows up as being from Unknown with
> > (no subject). The problem is that this message can't
Hi - We are running uvscan, and it will delete a cyrus message file that
contains a virus. Of course, cyrus doesn't know that the message is deleted,
so it still shows that message, albeit it shows up as being from Unknown with
(no subject). The problem is that this message can't be deleted, no m
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