ight want to check libpam-pgsql.
Syren
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> Da: Syren Baran
> A: simon.mat...@invoca.ch
> Cc: gbul...@sonicle.com info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Data: 26 gennaio 2011 10.59.45 CET
> Ogget
Am Mittwoch, den 26.01.2011, 09:56 +0100 schrieb Simon Matter:
> Hi,
>
> I could be wrong but I think cyrus doesn't handle this case the way you
> want it. I think the @domain.com part will be stripped as configured but
> you end up with name.lastname, which will also be used as mailbox name.
Act
in sources.list(.d) more people would use the recent
version.
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Am Donnerstag, den 05.08.2010, 15:21 +0100 schrieb Simon Beale:
> Having spent some time reading the 2.3.16 source code, and poking at the
> frontend with gdb, I'm not convinced that the code currently supports what
> I'm attempting. It looks like it may have been the original intention to
> be po
Am Mittwoch, den 04.08.2010, 11:08 +0100 schrieb Simon Beale:
> While that would work, and it's something that I could do for myself, it
> doesn't help when I roll out shared folders to all our users, and they
> start using the Outlook/Thunderbird normal delete mechanism, which is why
> I need REN
Am Mittwoch, den 04.08.2010, 10:46 +0100 schrieb Simon Beale:
> Yeah, I'd wondered that at first, but I don't believe so. Below is an IMAP
> traffic session (run as user simon), user.test is on backend1, INBOX and
> user.test2 are on backend2.
Ok, no problem with the permissions.
Does copy work?
Am Mittwoch, den 04.08.2010, 10:22 +0100 schrieb Simon Beale:
> Looking at the IMAP traffic, the client is doing:
>
> . RENAME user.test.subfolder INBOX.Trash.subfolder
> . NO Permission denied
What permissions do you have on those folders?
Try a getacl first, might be something simple.
Hi,
when i have a mailbox in the form of
user.name.import...@domain.tld
other people can send mails directly there by sending a mail to user
+import...@domain.tld, provided they have the "p" right.
Is there a way to set this "p" right for users not belonging to
domain.tld ?
g.
As much as i like reading well written code i havent got the spare time
to go through all the sources right now.
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ap", config_servername,
---
> if (sasl_server_new(servicename, config_servername,
---imapd.dif---
Didnt do a free on the pointer, should be cleared anyway after the fork
exits.
But as i said, i just had a quick look at the code.
>
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rvice name for imapd somehow?
Would be a nice and clean solution to set the service name for "imapd
-s" to "imaps" and just use a second pam file for that service.
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rname/passwd
authsufficient pam_pwdfile.so pwdfile /etc/email.passwd
#fallback to system accounts (for user cyrus)
auth required pam_unix.so
After creating a user/pass with
"htpasswd -c -b /path/to/file newuser pass"
does
"testsaslauthd -u newuser -p pass -s imap"
re
ou will also need to add following line to /etc/pam.d/imap:
account required pam_permit.so
You will need this since the remote users dont have a local account, so
ignore that check and only check for a valid username/password.
Greetings,
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" "%user.name.%"
returns the not only the subfolders, but also the "user.n...@domain.tld"
box as well ( e.g.
* LIST (\HasChildren) "." "user.n...@domain.tld" )
Is there a simple solution around this problem or do i have ignore this
entry when p
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