I'm trying to transfer a small number of accounts from courier-imap to a new
cyrus-imap server, and was hoping to be able to just drag the mail from a
courier-folder to a cyrus-folder for easy migration.
It's possible to move mail this way (on my current config) from cyrus to
courier, but not t
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 04:00 am, you wrote:
> My mistake - sorry.
> If you enable smtpd like that you have to specify a port.
>
> master.conf:
> localhost:25 inet n - y - -
> smtpd -o smtpd_sasl_auth_enable=no
>
>
> Marek
I couldn't get that to work, kept
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 01:59 am, you wrote:
> ...anyway, I need to keep sasl auth on for smtp
>
> >connections in this application.
> >
>
> Simply switch off smtp sasl authentication for localhost connections only.
> master.conf:
> localhost inet n - y - -
> Normally, fetchmail uses SMTP to deliver the fetched mails to the
> localhost-MTA.
> In your case the mail would go that way:
> fetchmail --SMTP--> postfix --LMTP--> cyrus
Hmm...That's how I did it on another system, but this time I was hoping to
avoid having to try smtp sasl authentication
Robby, thanks for the response. I'm under the understanding that it's possible
to do this without using procmail (in order to avoid cpu cost of procmail).
Doesn't sieve "replace" the function of procmail in this context?
On Monday 31 May 2004 11:41 am, you wrote:
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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 to
cyrus vi