l-1 imaps[14693]: DBERROR: opening
/var/lib/imap/user/p/p
rentice.seen: cyrusdb error
Mar 16 14:38:15 pdb-mail-1 imaps[14693]: Could not open seen state for
prentice
(System I/O error)
Mar 16 14:38:15 pdb-mail-1 imaps[14693]: open: user prentice opened INBOX.HP
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Prentice Bisbal
Computer System A
]: service imap pid 21772 in BUSY
state:
terminated abnormally
Any ideas?
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Rutgers University
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naled
to death by 11
Mar 12 13:10:29 pdb-mail-1 master[20548]: service mupdate pid 20577 in
READY state: terminated abnormally
Mar 12 13:10:29 pdb-mail-1 master[20640]: about to exec
/usr/local/cyrus/cyrus/bin/mupdate
Mar 12 13:10:29 pdb-mail-1 mupdate[20640]: executed
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: cyrusdb error
Mar 11 14:32:38 pdb-mail-1 imaps[15895]: Could not open seen state for
prentice (System I/O error)
Mar 11 14:32:38 pdb-mail-1 imaps[15895]: open: user prentice opened
INBOX.LINUX_ADMIN
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to use NIS yesterday. I must have made a
typo somewhere...
Prentice
Ken Murchison wrote:
Prentice Bisbal wrote:
I'm having trouble authenticating to Cyrus IMAP. After having problems
with salsdb2 and auxprop, I"m now trying to use saslauthd and pam so I
can use the users' password from N
mupdate] [realm=] [mech=pam]
[reason=PAM auth error]
Mar 10 15:41:14 pdb-mail-1 mupdate[11091]: Password verification faile
The relevant config files are below
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# more /etc/imapd.conf
configdirectory: /var/lib/imap
pa
Thanks for the reply. I could write shell script to do it, too, but I
was hoping for a more "proper" solution.
Prentice
William K. Hardeman wrote:
--On Wednesday, 10 March, 2004 11:44 -0500 Prentice Bisbal
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is when I try to authenticate to
, and even if it could be, I can't expect the users
to know how to reconfigure Mozilla.
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Rutgers University
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I'm using the unified-imap branch of the source to share my mail spool
with several systems on an IBM GPFS SAN.
When I create a mailbox in Cyradm, the following happens:
localhost.localdomain> cm user.test2
createmailbox:
localhost.localdomain> lm
localhost.localdomain>
On the mupdate master, I
My sasl_mech_list is set to plain:
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
Which is working for me, as shown in the previous post. The question is
why can I authenticate from Cyrus and postfix (smtp auth), but not mupdate?
Prentice
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Jim Levie wrote:
I don't see a way
Jim,
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, that's not my problem:
# mupdatetest -p 3905 -u mupdater 128.6.239.23
S: * AUTH "PLAIN"
S: * STARTTLS
Prentice
Jim Levie wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 15:59, Prentice Bisbal wrote:
Im setting up Cyrus on a SAN where /var/spool/ima
I'm having problems trying to authenticate to mupdate using sasl. I've
been trying to authenticate using mupdatetest, but keep getting the
following error:
Feb 18 14:33:48 pdb-mail-1 mupdate[21606]: Password verification failed
Feb 18 14:33:51 pdb-mail-1 mupdate[21606]: badlogin:
localhost.loca
Im setting up Cyrus on a SAN where /var/spool/imap is shared via the
san. I'm using the unified-imap branch as suggested by Ken Murchison.
Everything seems to be working except mupdate. When I try to create a
mailbox, I get the following error
localhost.localdomain> cm user.prentice
createmailb
I'm using the unified imap tree (with some assistance from Ken
Murchison) to have 3 servers use the same filesystem on a SAN with GPFS.
When I start cyrus on either the master or the slaves, I get the errors
shown below. I think I just need to specify the database format(s) in my
imapd.conf fil
Can anyone point me to a good how-to for integrating SpamAssassin into
Sendmail+Cyrus w/o resorting to using procmail?
I know it's done using a milter, but there are several different ones to
choose from, so I"d like to hear from anyone who has first hand
experience with different milters, or d
I've been assigned to implement a new IMAP server using Cyrus, and there
is some disagreement as to the best design for this system. I'm seeking
advice and opinions of those of you with Cyrus administration experience.
The problem:
I need to produce a much faster IMAP server than what is current
he primary server is shutdown. (ie
the switchover wouldn't be automatic - it would require human intervention).
Prentice
Ken Murchison wrote:
Prentice Bisbal wrote:
I'm installing Cyrus on a ssytem that will have access to an IBM FAStT
SAN with GPFS (a parallel filesystem allowing multiple
I'm installing Cyrus on a ssytem that will have access to an IBM FAStT
SAN with GPFS (a parallel filesystem allowing multiple servers to share
a filesystem on a SAN).
For redundancy, I was thinking of creating the IMAP folder dir and spool
dir on the SAN and then having two mailservers setup id
-0500
From: Prentice Bisbal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I installed Simon Matter's cyrus imapd rpms, and I think I misconfigured
my sendmail.cf file. What's the best way to create a sendmail.cf file
that works with Simons rpms?
I'm using Red Hat Linux 7.3 w/o any
I installed Simon Matter's cyrus imapd rpms, and I think I misconfigured
my sendmail.cf file. What's the best way to create a sendmail.cf file
that works with Simons rpms?
I'm using Red Hat Linux 7.3 w/o any mods to sendmail.
Thanks
Prentice
" book (shudder). Bur if come up
with any ideas, feel free to keep sending them my way...
What is the naming convention for shared folders, anyway? Should they
always start w/ "shared" or no prefix?
Ken Murchison wrote:
Prentice Bisbal wrote:
I'm still having problem with sha
r unknown
twk wrote:
Prentice Bisbal wrote:
I'm still having problem with shared folders. I'm using Simon's RPMs
(latest version, just installed ysterday).
Instead of "deposit" (as I posted yesterday), I created the shared
folder "shared.deposit" on my sy
I'm still having problem with shared folders. I'm using Simon's RPMs
(latest version, just installed ysterday).
Instead of "deposit" (as I posted yesterday), I created the shared
folder "shared.deposit" on my system. I removed the default acl for
anyone and did
sam shared.deposit anonymous p
s
I've created a shared folder at the top-level of my mailbox hierarchy
(doesn't include prefix "user"):
localhost> lm
deposit (\HasNoChildren)
user.prentice.Trash (\HasNoChildren)
user.prentice (\HasChildren)
user.prentice.pdb-l (\HasNoChildren)
user.prentice.Drafts (\HasNoChildren)
But when I sen
What is the best way to direct mail to a shared folder? For example, I
need mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go to the shared folder deposit. The
folder "deposit" is a top-level folder:
# /usr/local/cyrus/bin/cyradm -u cyrus localhost
Password:
localhost.localdomain> lm
deposit (\HasNoChildren)
ls cache found)
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
I'm just setting up my first Cyrus IMAP server, and I've got a few
questions. I've already read all the documentation and the O'Reilly
book. Please forgive me if this question has already b
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