Alessandro Oliveira wrote:
Hi,
I've been using cyrus-imap for the last 6 years in a Fedora Core
3 Box, since cyrus compile gives me headache I used Simon Matter's
package.
But some time ago we had to replace our serves with Debian Etch,
a wonderful experience, apt-get is by
I had a very similar problem. I utilize Smartsieve for script
management, it also began failing login after cyrus-imap version 2.3.10.
I traced the change to a return statement in timsieved/parser.c.
The attached diff reverts parser to it pre 2.3.11 behavior.
Interestingly, the return type of c
I know it has been asked before and may be redundant, but... You
answered that cyrus-sasl is using /dev/urandom and should not run out of
entropy. However, what about openssl itself? It also uses random
numbers. Perhaps, as a test renaming /dev/random and ln -s /dev/urandom
/dev/random.
Ga
You are absolutely correct. I forgot to list postgrey 1.23, in the
email software chain. The primary mail server utilizes only a 58 second
grey list which traps 90+% of the incoming traffic! The rest of the bad
is processed by Anomy and SpamAssassin.
Respectfully,
Michael M. Rach
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release 2, I386 Kernel 2.4.31, Postfix 2.2.8, Anomy 1.76, Cyrus-imap
2.2.12, Cyrus-SASL 2.1.21, SpamAssassin 3.1.0, Perl 5.8.7.
http://mailtools.anomy.net for the curious.
Respectfully,
Michael M. Rach
Dennis Davis wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Jeffrey T Eaton wrote:
From: Jeffrey T Eaton <