Re: Cyrus Postfix LMTP tuning

2011-10-14 Thread John Madden
>> lmtp_destination_concurrency_limit = 50 >> lmtp_destination_recipient_limit = 5000 >> lmtp_connection_cache_on_demand = no >> lmtp_data_done_timeout = 3600s > > Why do you set lmtp_connection_cache_on_demand = no? I had issues with the cached connections. I don't remember the specifics, just

Re: Cyrus Postfix LMTP tuning

2011-10-14 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, John Madden wrote: >> Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per >> message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection. >> >> Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning recommendations? I see a

Re: Cyrus Postfix LMTP tuning

2011-10-14 Thread k...@rice.edu
ather than sending multiple messages down a single connection. > >>> > >>> Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning recommendations? I see a > >>> lot of postfix lmtp_* config options, but I know little about Postfix. > >> > >> I make no g

Re: Cyrus Postfix LMTP tuning

2011-10-14 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Fri, 14 Oct 2011, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, John Madden wrote: >>> Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per >>> message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection. >>> >>&g

Re: Cyrus Postfix LMTP tuning

2011-10-14 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Thu, 13 Oct 2011, John Madden wrote: > > Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per > > message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection. > > > > Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning recommendations? I see a

Re: Cyrus Postfix LMTP tuning

2011-10-13 Thread John Madden
> Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per > message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection. > > Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning recommendations? I see a > lot of postfix lmtp_* config options, but I know littl

Cyrus Postfix LMTP tuning

2011-10-13 Thread Andrew Morgan
isten="lmtp" prefork=1 maxchild=100 Our Postfix relays (there are 3) seem to make one lmtp connection per message, rather than sending multiple messages down a single connection. Do any Cyrus+Postfix users out there have tuning recommendations? I see a lot of postfix lmtp_* co

Re: cyrus + postfix + ldap

2010-04-06 Thread Julien Vehent
On Tue, 06 Apr 2010 00:32:49 +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am 05.04.2010 23:16, schrieb Joe Vieira: > >> in your imapd.conf >> >> #SASL set up >> sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd >> sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN (if you use plain) > > Well, that does not make saslauthd magically use auth informa

Re: cyrus + postfix + ldap

2010-04-05 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am 05.04.2010 23:16, schrieb Joe Vieira: > in your imapd.conf > > #SASL set up > sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd > sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN (if you use plain) Well, that does not make saslauthd magically use auth information from an LDAP directory. Diego, your OS should ship cyrus-sasl togeth

Re: cyrus + postfix + ldap

2010-04-05 Thread Joe Vieira
in your imapd.conf #SASL set up sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd sasl_mech_list: PLAIN LOGIN (if you use plain) On Mon, 2010-04-05 at 16:37 -0400, Diego Ventrice wrote: > Hi everyone, > > > Im in the process of setting up cyrus and postfix to work with ldap. > Both use saslauthd for authenticatio

Re: cyrus + postfix + ldap

2010-04-05 Thread David Touzeau
Diego Ventrice wrote: > Hi everyone, > > > Im in the process of setting up cyrus and postfix to work with ldap. > Both use saslauthd for authentication. > > Could anyone guide me on what attributes are used by saslauthd to > authenticate ? > > On the postfix side eveythings set up on main.cf to sm

cyrus + postfix + ldap

2010-04-05 Thread Diego Ventrice
Hi everyone, Im in the process of setting up cyrus and postfix to work with ldap. Both use saslauthd for authentication. Could anyone guide me on what attributes are used by saslauthd to authenticate ? On the postfix side eveythings set up on main.cf to smtp-auth, ares there any specific cyrus

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions [massively OT]

2010-03-18 Thread Nic Bernstein
On 03/18/2010 01:41 AM, Simon Matter wrote: I just want to get this straight. Please, someone clarify his to me. Consider Cyrus and Postifx runing on different servers and having to communicate with each other through lmtp. 1) Here´s the line we all know from cyrus.conf that is gonna bring lmtp

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-17 Thread Simon Matter
> I just want to get this straight. Please, someone clarify his to me. > Consider Cyrus and Postifx runing on different servers and having to > communicate with each other through lmtp. > > 1) > Here´s the line we all know from cyrus.conf that is gonna bring lmtp > listening on tcp: > > lmtp

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-17 Thread Diego Ventrice
I just want to get this straight. Please, someone clarify his to me. Consider Cyrus and Postifx runing on different servers and having to communicate with each other through lmtp. 1) Here´s the line we all know from cyrus.conf that is gonna bring lmtp listening on tcp: lmtp          cmd="/usr/loc

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-16 Thread Greg A. Woods
At Sun, 14 Mar 2010 20:35:04 -0300, Diego Ventrice wrote: Subject: Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions > > Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured > on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ? I think the answers that have b

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-15 Thread Alexander Dalloz
> Yes, for sure. > > Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured > on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ? > > Thanks a lot Andrew in main.cf: relay_domains = hash:/etc/postfix/relay_domains in relay_domains (either of the 2; see "man 8 lmtp"): exa

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-15 Thread Simon Matter
> Yes, for sure. > > Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured > on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ? I guess what you want is something like this in main.cf (not master.cf?): mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp Simon > > Th

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-14 Thread Diego Ventrice
Yes, for sure. Could you give me an idea on how lmtp client should be configured on postfix's master.cf for connecting to a remote cyrus server ? Thanks a lot Andrew > > If your MTA is running on the same machine as Cyrus, then I would use the > lmtp unix socket instead of the tcp socket. >

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-14 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010, Diego V wrote: > It did help, thanks Andrew. Found out reading Postfix's main.cf that the > use of lmtp is encouraged instead of the cyrus agent > > Guess the tcp socket is just usefull in a case like yours with multiple > MTAs, right ? If your MTA is running on the same ma

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-14 Thread Diego V
It did help, thanks Andrew. Found out reading Postfix's main.cf that the use of lmtp is encouraged instead of the cyrus agent Guess the tcp socket is just usefull in a case like yours with multiple MTAs, right ? > # at least one LMTP is required for delivery > lmtp cmd="/usr/local/c

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-14 Thread Michael Menge
Quoting Diego V : Id really appreciate if someone could explain a couple of things im confused about. As far as I can see lmtpd is in cyrus.conf, its spawned by cyrus master and is part of cyrus. But, what is it for ? lmtp is the protocol that is used to deliver mails to cyrus. It is simela

Re: cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-14 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010, Diego V wrote: > Id really appreciate if someone could explain a couple of things im > confused about. > > As far as I can see lmtpd is in cyrus.conf, its spawned by cyrus master > and is part of cyrus. But, what is it for ? > > For example, if cyrus is set as the local deli

cyrus + postfix + lmtpd questions

2010-03-13 Thread Diego V
Id really appreciate if someone could explain a couple of things im confused about. As far as I can see lmtpd is in cyrus.conf, its spawned by cyrus master and is part of cyrus. But, what is it for ? For example, if cyrus is set as the local delivery agent on Postfix main.cf, does cyrus use its

Re: Cyrus Postfix SASL Auth SMTP MySQL Always Authenticate multiple mech_list

2010-02-03 Thread Dan White
On 03/02/10 20:09 +0200, Eugene van der Merwe wrote: >I am trying to create a destination NAT SMTP intercept server. I need this >because for SPAM reporting our upstream are providing our NAT gateway IPs >instead of our client's internal network IPs and now they are blocking us. > >Our clients use

Cyrus Postfix SASL Auth SMTP MySQL Always Authenticate multiple mech_list

2010-02-03 Thread Eugene van der Merwe
I am trying to create a destination NAT SMTP intercept server. I need this because for SPAM reporting our upstream are providing our NAT gateway IPs instead of our client's internal network IPs and now they are blocking us. Our clients use many authentication methods, including plain and cram-md5.

Re: Help with tweaking complete mail setup based on Cyrus + Postfix + MySQL

2009-07-21 Thread Simon Matter
> On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 05:01 -0700, Nybbles2Byte wrote: >> Hello , >> Well, I finally got the whole email setup working. The system >> comprises of: >> OpenSuSE 11.0 >> Cyrus-Imap >> Cyrus-SASL >> Postfix >> MySQL >> Amavis >> SpamAssassin >> ClamAV >> setup up to work with multiple domains. >

Re: Help with tweaking complete mail setup based on Cyrus + Postfix + MySQL

2009-07-21 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 05:01 -0700, Nybbles2Byte wrote: > Hello , > Well, I finally got the whole email setup working. The system > comprises of: > OpenSuSE 11.0 > Cyrus-Imap > Cyrus-SASL > Postfix > MySQL > Amavis > SpamAssassin > ClamAV > setup up to work with multiple domains. > I am sure tha

Help with tweaking complete mail setup based on Cyrus + Postfix + MySQL

2009-07-21 Thread Nybbles2Byte
Hello , Well, I finally got the whole email setup working. The system comprises of: OpenSuSE 11.0 Cyrus-Imap Cyrus-SASL Postfix MySQL Amavis SpamAssassin ClamAV setup up to work with multiple domains. I am sure that there are a bunch of little tricks that would make this system sing that a

Re: Cyrus + Postfix through LMTP problem

2009-07-11 Thread Nybbles2Byte
-- > M.MengeTel.: (49) 7071/29-70316 > Universität Tübingen Fax.: (49) 7071/29-5912 > Zentrum für Datenverarbeitung mail: > michael.me...@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de > Wächterstr

Re: Cyrus + Postfix through LMTP problem

2009-07-11 Thread Michael Menge
Hi, Quoting Nybbles2Byte : From the detailed debug log from Postfix it seems to me that Cyrus is rejecting the email but all the detail in the log suggests that Postfix is passing Cyrus the correct information. Being a newbie on Linux and all the components in this setup I could very well

Cyrus + Postfix through LMTP problem

2009-07-11 Thread Nybbles2Byte
Hello, I seem to have one nagging problem in getting my Cyrus to work in that it won't talk with Postfix. They are on the same computer and are connected through LMTP. I use MySQL for authentication, directly through Postfix and via SASL for Cyrus. I can connect to Cyrus through my email clien

Re: Cyrus/postfix troubles

2007-05-26 Thread Zoran Kikic
# cyradm --user cyrus --auth login localhost I'm running cyrus in a FreeBSD jail and spent many nights with cyradm.. The special "problem" in a FBSD jail is the hostname... However this works for me: --- My (jail's) hostname is

Cyrus/postfix troubles

2007-05-26 Thread Mads M. Hansen
Hello, I'm following the howto at http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO/ and I have hit a spot of trouble. Firstly when I cannot log into web-cyradm with the admin user and upon submitting the login I only get a blank login page in return. Also, I cannot log into the comandline cyra

Re: cyrus postfix [auf Viren überprüft]

2007-05-09 Thread Hans Moser
Zoran Kikic schrieb: is saslauthd running? /usr/local/sbin/saslauthd -a pam & then crate your DB: /usr/local/sbin/saslpasswd2 -f /etc/sasldb2 -u localhost -c cyrus chown root:mail /etc/sasldb2 chmod 660 /etc/sasldb2 If saslauthd uses pam, I pretty sure, it will not use a sasldb2. sasldb is a a

Re: cyrus postfix

2007-05-09 Thread Zoran Kikic
Jim McIver schrieb: I'm a newbie trying to install Postfix / Cyrus on SLES 10 Followed along instructions and create a user named cyrus and set the passwd. I can su - cyrus but when I "cyradm localhost" it ask's for a password (which I haven't given any that I know of) and then errors. Log

cyrus postfix

2007-05-08 Thread Jim McIver
I'm a newbie trying to install Postfix / Cyrus on SLES 10 Followed along instructions and create a user named cyrus and set the passwd. I can su - cyrus but when I "cyradm localhost" it ask's for a password (which I haven't given any that I know of) and then errors. Login failed: authenticatio

Re: cyrus, postfix and NFS

2007-04-04 Thread Simon Matter
> Hi, > > I am currently trying to gather informations on the cyrus vs NFS > situation. I'm sorry if this has been asked several times on the mailing > list, what I need is some details, to understand correctly the situation > and evaluate the viability of some projects. > > The FAQ and some messag

cyrus, postfix and NFS

2007-04-04 Thread Pierre Chifflier
Hi, I am currently trying to gather informations on the cyrus vs NFS situation. I'm sorry if this has been asked several times on the mailing list, what I need is some details, to understand correctly the situation and evaluate the viability of some projects. The FAQ and some messages mention tha

Re: cyrus & postfix, message being corrupted when viewed by the client

2006-10-13 Thread Dylan Muir
cyrus micromark.com.cn> writes: > On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Bill Kearney wrote: > >> I have not yet used another client , because logically, if it works > >> on 1 server with the same patch levels, then it should work on the > >> other server. > > > > Not if the client is defective or is unable

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-23 Thread Walter Willmertinger
Thank you for your hints!Do you have a place to read about all this syntax and functions, so I can improve my knowledge about sieve and its possibilitiesBest regards, WalterP.S. By the way, is it possible to call a perl script paramtrized with the mail data? On 6/22/06, Kjetil Torgrim Homme <[EMAIL

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Kjetil Torgrim Homme
On Thu, 2006-06-22 at 10:59 +0200, Sylvain MEDEOT wrote: > Here is what I am using... > > if allof (address :contains ["From","FROM"] "extspec.de") { > redirect "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; > } just picking some Sieve nits, I hope you don't mind. the header field name is case insensitive, so you do

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Walter Willmertinger
Thank you,as I inserted   sievenotifier:mailtointo /etc/imapd.confmy notifications work (also with firewall!) !On 6/22/06, Alexander Dalloz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Am Do, den 22.06.2006 schrieb Walter Willmertinger um 15:40:> @Alexander Dalloz: Thank you, I noticed that in my imapd.conf the> no

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am Do, den 22.06.2006 schrieb Walter Willmertinger um 15:40: > @Alexander Dalloz: Thank you, I noticed that in my imapd.conf the > notify daemon was commented out. > But after uncommenting and restart of the cyrus.imapd still nothing > happens with my notify. man imapd.conf mailnotifier:

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Walter Willmertinger
@Alexander Dalloz: Thank you, I noticed that in my imapd.conf the notify daemon was commented out.But after uncommenting and restart of the cyrus.imapd still nothing happens with my notify.I switched of my firewall, but still no notify. Can I debug the notify daemon? My script:require ["fileinto",

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am Do, den 22.06.2006 schrieb Walter Willmertinger um 12:16: > Thank you for the fast answer, this redirection is working. > > But as I think it over, I had another idea which I realized with > procmail before changing to cyrus. > The idea was to put a copy of the mail to a shared folder, and not

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Walter Willmertinger
By the way is there a possible debugging mode or a logging facility for sieve?I found a method "notify", which seems to do the things I want in theory, but if I install it as a sieve script, nothing happens for this method? My script:if allof (address :contains ["From","FROM"] "extspec.com") {     

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Walter Willmertinger
Thank you for the fast answer, this redirection is working.But as I think it over, I had another idea which I realized with procmail before changing to cyrus.The idea was to put a copy of the mail to a shared folder, and notify the users of this copy. (This was because the sent mails have most time

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Peter Teunissen
On Thu, June 22, 2006 8:53, Walter Willmertinger said: > I am new to Cyrus and used until now UW4-Imap with postfix and procmail. > I need to redirect mails from a special external domain (say all mail from > " > extspec.de") to a group of users in our domain. > Before using cyrus, I did this wir

Re: Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Sylvain MEDEOT
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Walter Willmertinger a écrit : > I am new to Cyrus and used until now UW4-Imap with postfix and procmail. > I need to redirect mails from a special external domain (say all mail > from "extspec.de ") to a group of users in our domain

Cyrus - Postfix - redirect mails from a special sender domain

2006-06-22 Thread Walter Willmertinger
I am new to Cyrus and used until now UW4-Imap with postfix and procmail.I need to redirect mails from a special external domain (say all mail from "extspec.de") to a group of users in our domain. Before using cyrus, I did this wirh procmail and procmailrc. Now I use cyrus with postfix./etc/postfix/

Re: cyrus + postfix problem

2006-04-28 Thread former03 | Baltasar Cevc
Hi Lukasz, that's a classical postfix thing - change your virtual_mailbox_transport to "cyrus:127.0.0.1" or something similar (you apparently just use "cyrus" or equivalent) - the syntax is :: or :other destination> (depending on what arguments the transport needs) - see man transport(5). B

Re: cyrus + postfix problem

2006-04-28 Thread Lukasz Michalski
On Thursday 27 April 2006 22:14, Rajesh Soman wrote: > Lukasz Michalski wrote: > >Hi, > > > >I managed to setup postfix + cyrus with virtual domain support. > >Everything works besides sending emails to multiple addresses in the > >same domain. > > > >When I send such email it *gets delivered*, but

Re: cyrus + postfix problem

2006-04-27 Thread Rajesh Soman
Lukasz Michalski wrote: Hi, I managed to setup postfix + cyrus with virtual domain support. Everything works besides sending emails to multiple addresses in the same domain. When I send such email it *gets delivered*, but sender recieves bounce with info: The Postfix program <[EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: cyrus + postfix problem

2006-04-27 Thread former03 | Baltasar Cevc
Hi Lukasz, this looks like they only get back into postfix (after the virus scanner, probably) and then bounces when trying to deliver them to cyrus. It's strange that you have it in the mailbox, though - could you send the cyrus On 27.04.2006, at 13:34, Lukasz Michalski wrote: This is my

cyrus + postfix problem

2006-04-27 Thread Lukasz Michalski
Hi, I managed to setup postfix + cyrus with virtual domain support. Everything works besides sending emails to multiple addresses in the same domain. When I send such email it *gets delivered*, but sender recieves bounce with info: The Postfix program <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: data format error. Com

Re: Stress testing Cyrus + postfix

2006-04-13 Thread Blake Hudson
Jim Norton wrote: Quoting Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just brought up?? Would appreciate pointers to some if possible. How about a simple Perl script that sends multiple emails per second to a few system and Cyrus mailboxes

Re: Stress testing Cyrus + postfix [auf Viren überprüft]

2006-04-13 Thread Hans Moser
Ow Mun Heng schrieb: Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just brought up?? Would appreciate pointers to some if possible. -> http://www.slamd.com SLAMD should be able do stress test on SMTP and IMAP too - I never tried it so far. Hans Cyrus Home Page: http://

Re: Stress testing Cyrus + postfix

2006-04-12 Thread Ow Mun Heng
On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 18:54 -0700, Jim Norton wrote: > Quoting Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just > > brought up?? > > > > Would appreciate pointers to some if possible. > > > > How about a simple Perl script that sends multip

Re: Stress testing Cyrus + postfix

2006-04-12 Thread Jim Norton
Quoting Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just brought up?? Would appreciate pointers to some if possible. I wrote a little Perl script for stress testing an email system. It's very simple minded. I just takes an 'addresses' file

Re: Stress testing Cyrus + postfix

2006-04-12 Thread Jim Norton
Quoting Ow Mun Heng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just brought up?? Would appreciate pointers to some if possible. How about a simple Perl script that sends multiple emails per second to a few system and Cyrus mailboxes? You could then ru

Stress testing Cyrus + postfix

2006-04-12 Thread Ow Mun Heng
Anyone knows any scripts for stress testing an email system I just brought up?? Would appreciate pointers to some if possible. -- Ow Mun Heng Gentoo/Linux on DELL D600 1.4Ghz 1.5GB RAM 98% Microsoft(tm) Free!! Neuromancer 23:17:44 up 13:16, 4 users, load average: 1.20, 1.38, 1.23 Cyrus

Re: Cyrus Postfix Spamassassin

2006-02-06 Thread Sven Mueller
David R Bosso wrote on 06/02/2006 21:56: > >>but unlike >>amavisd-new (which uses spamc/spamd unless I'm mistaken), it uses >>SpamAssassin's perl modules directly. > > You're mistaken there. Amavisd-new has the option to use the SA pearl > libs, that's how we run it here. See: > >

Re: Cyrus Postfix Spamassassin

2006-02-06 Thread David R Bosso
--On February 6, 2006 9:25:29 PM +0100 Sven Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: but unlike amavisd-new (which uses spamc/spamd unless I'm mistaken), it uses SpamAssassin's perl modules directly. You're mistaken there. Amavisd-new has the option to use the SA pearl libs, that's how we run it h

Re: Cyrus Postfix Spamassassin

2006-02-06 Thread Sven Mueller
Mike Cathey wrote on 03/02/2006 22:35: > On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 04:58 -0800, Caleb Walker wrote: > >>I am having a hard time finding the best way to combine these 3 >>products. Currently I have mail arrive through postfix, which sends to >>procmail, which sends through spamassassin and then to the

Re: Cyrus Postfix Spamassassin

2006-02-03 Thread Mike Cathey
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 04:58 -0800, Caleb Walker wrote: > I am having a hard time finding the best way to combine these 3 > products. Currently I have mail arrive through postfix, which sends to > procmail, which sends through spamassassin and then to the cyrus message > store. This process, going

Cyrus Postfix Spamassassin

2006-02-03 Thread Caleb Walker
I am having a hard time finding the best way to combine these 3 products. Currently I have mail arrive through postfix, which sends to procmail, which sends through spamassassin and then to the cyrus message store. This process, going through procmail and spamassassin takes a lot of time especial

Re: cyrus & postfix, message being corrupted when viewed by the client

2005-12-04 Thread cyrus
On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:15 AM, Bill Kearney wrote: I have not yet used another client , because logically, if it works on 1 server with the same patch levels, then it should work on the other server. Not if the client is defective or is unable to handle connecting to the server properly. K

Re: cyrus & postfix, message being corrupted when viewed by the client

2005-12-04 Thread Bill Kearney
> I have not yet used another client , because logically, if it works > on 1 server with the same patch levels, then it should work on the > other server. Not if the client is defective or is unable to handle connecting to the server properly. > K , just tested > outlook express windows se(both s

Re: cyrus & postfix, message being corrupted when viewed by the client

2005-12-04 Thread cyrus
On Dec 5, 2005, at 7:52 AM, Bill Kearney wrote: You've tried two different computers? Running different mail client software? Does the exact same 'bad content' get delivered to an entirely different mail client program? Scare up a copy of pine, outlook express, thunderbird or mozilla s

Re: cyrus & postfix, message being corrupted when viewed by the client

2005-12-04 Thread Bill Kearney
You've tried two different computers? Running different mail client software? Does the exact same 'bad content' get delivered to an entirely different mail client program? Scare up a copy of pine, outlook express, thunderbird or mozilla suite and see if they all get the same corrupted content.

Re: cyrus & postfix, message being corrupted when viewed by the client

2005-12-04 Thread cyrus
Thanks for the reply , but you obviously did not read my post. I have got as far as finding out the message is recieved good by cyrus & when placed into the user mailbox folder ,the messages IS good. but when sent to the client it becomes corrupted. memory on both systems has been tested. &

Re: cyrus & postfix, message being corrupted when viewed by the client

2005-12-04 Thread Jure Pečar
On Sun, 4 Dec 2005 15:05:18 +0800 cyrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > my other SLES9, setup appears to be exactly the same , and it does > not do it!! You haven't said if you performed any network tests. Both postfix & cyrus should not mangle mail bodies in any way, so the corruption can either

cyrus & postfix, message being corrupted when viewed by the client

2005-12-03 Thread cyrus
Hi, I need some help regarding email corruption of attachments I have installed the open exchange system onto 2 X SLES9 the basic setup consists of the following: postfix-2.1.1-1.17 cyrus-imapd-2.2.3-83.22 cyrus-sasl-2.1.18-33.8 cyrus-sasl-crammd5-2.1.18-33.1 cyrus-sasl-digestmd5-2.1.18-33.

Procmail/Spamassassin, Cyrus, Postfix, Sieve problems

2005-11-17 Thread Caleb Walker
I have been looking all over the net, on google and mailing lists archives for the answer to my problem. In a nutshell, Sieve does not work because, as I can see, cyrdeliver (deliver) bypasses sieve filters. I have seen posts where people say that deliver uses the lmtp programs and therefore pass

Re: Cyrus-Postfix-PgSQL-Squirrelmail-WebCyrAdm and Spamass

2005-08-17 Thread Charles Marcus
Does anyone have any other things that I may try to get spamassassin to work a bit better? TIA This may not be the answer that you want, but: ASSP http://assp.sourceforge.net/ or DSPAM www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ ASSP is much easier to set up and use (than DSPAM or SpamAssassin)

Cyrus-Postfix-PgSQL-Squirrelmail-WebCyrAdm and Spamass

2005-08-17 Thread Patrick Nelson
O/S -> FC3 I'm running a great setup that works great with Cyrus-Postfix-PgSQL-SquirrelMail-WebCyrAdm-Spamassassin. Its on an older system (450MHz w/ 1GB RAM) with a SCSI HD dedicated to the mail store. Everything works great and fast enough to handle the volume of my users (

cyrus, postfix, sasl and defaultdomain

2005-06-30 Thread Howard Shere
We are moving to cyrus/postfix. I have moved one of our other servers already so I have most of it working. The issue is that we have one domain with a lot of users and they currently authenticate with just their user names and we'd like to not have to make them all change their set

RE: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-21 Thread Thor Vik
ew.cmu.edu Subject: RE: Cyrus - Postfix I have done that, still get connection refused when postfix tries to deliver to cyrus. A ls -la command gives; srwxrwxrwx1 root root0 Jun 21 19:39 /var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp to the file which I hva defined as mailbox_transport

RE: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-21 Thread Thor Vik
t get premision denied. Regards Thor Vik -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Matter Sent: 21. juni 2005 07:13 To: Thor Vik Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu Subject: RE: Cyrus - Postfix > Im rather sure that postfix running changer

RE: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-20 Thread Simon Matter
they where > distributed from the dpkg package. > > Kindly regards > > Thor Vik > > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Matter > Sent: 20. juni 2005 19:44 > To: Thor Vik > Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew

RE: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-20 Thread Thor Vik
o:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Matter Sent: 20. juni 2005 19:44 To: Thor Vik Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu Subject: RE: Cyrus - Postfix > This advice obviously caused an action from postfix when sending mail > to the server. I added mailbox_transport = > lmtp:unix:/

Re: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-20 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am Mo, den 20.06.2005 schrieb Thor Vik um 19:38: > This advice obviously caused an action from postfix when sending mail to the > server. I added mailbox_transport = lmtp:unix:/usr/lib/cyrus/bin/lmtpd to > the main.cf To the lmtpd daemon? This should be the lmtp socket file. > However I get an

RE: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-20 Thread Simon Matter
d make sure the mailbox you want to post to existst. Simon > > Regards > > Wingthor > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Simon Matter > Sent: 20. juni 2005 17:34 > To: Thor Vik > Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andr

RE: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-20 Thread Thor Vik
: Thor Vik Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu Subject: Re: Cyrus - Postfix > When I connect to the imap server from mail client (MS outlook) I only > see the inbox folder with no emails. I have testet both the postfix and cyrus. > And postfix send emails. I can find them in /var/mail. I

Re: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-20 Thread Simon Matter
> When I connect to the imap server from mail client (MS outlook) I only see > the inbox folder with no emails. I have testet both the postfix and cyrus. > And postfix send emails. I can find them in /var/mail. I also can log in > to > Cyrus, both at server side and client side. Hovever Cyrus uses

Re: Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-20 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am Mo, den 20.06.2005 schrieb Thor Vik um 16:53: > When I connect to the imap server from mail client (MS outlook) I only see > the inbox folder with no emails. I have testet both the postfix and cyrus. > And postfix send emails. I can find them in /var/mail. I also can log in to > Cyrus, both at

Cyrus - Postfix

2005-06-20 Thread Thor Vik
When I connect to the imap server from mail client (MS outlook) I only see the inbox folder with no emails. I have testet both the postfix and cyrus. And postfix send emails. I can find them in /var/mail. I also can log in to Cyrus, both at server side and client side. Hovever Cyrus uses default-pa

Re: Cyrus + postfix virtual mailboxes

2004-11-18 Thread Hamish
Andrew Morgan wrote: On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Hamish wrote: Dick Davies wrote: * Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1119 15:19]: Hello everyone Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to use virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are stored in ldap and I would li

Re: Cyrus + postfix virtual mailboxes

2004-11-17 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Hamish wrote: Dick Davies wrote: * Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1119 15:19]: Hello everyone Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to use virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are stored in ldap and I would like to be able to just

Re: Cyrus + postfix virtual mailboxes

2004-11-17 Thread Hamish
Dick Davies wrote: * Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1119 15:19]: Hello everyone Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to use virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are stored in ldap and I would like to be able to just use this to store user informa

Re: Cyrus + postfix virtual mailboxes

2004-11-17 Thread Dick Davies
* Hamish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1119 15:19]: > Hello everyone > Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to > use virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are stored > in ldap and I would like to be able to just use this to store user > information. Cyru

Cyrus + postfix virtual mailboxes

2004-11-17 Thread Hamish
Hello everyone Could someone please point me in the right direction? I would like to use virtual mailboxes for users. Username, pass, aliases etc are stored in ldap and I would like to be able to just use this to store user information. I have seen ways to do this with virtual domains, but I do

Re: Cyrus/postfix/spamassasin: moving junk to junk

2004-10-18 Thread Eric Björkvall
Great! It works! Thanks! Cheers, Eric On 2004-10-18, at 09.03, Luca Olivetti wrote: Eric Björkvall wrote: Hi! I successfully set up cyrus/postfix/spamassasin/clamav/amavisd to handle mail for 2 domains. Now I want this setup to automatically transfer spam to a mailbox called junk. Pop-users

Re: Cyrus/postfix/spamassasin: moving junk to junk

2004-10-18 Thread Luca Olivetti
Eric Björkvall wrote: Hi! I successfully set up cyrus/postfix/spamassasin/clamav/amavisd to handle mail for 2 domains. Now I want this setup to automatically transfer spam to a mailbox called junk. Pop-users will not get spam messages but they can use webmail or imap to check the junk mail if

Cyrus/postfix/spamassasin: moving junk to junk

2004-10-17 Thread Eric Björkvall
Hi! I successfully set up cyrus/postfix/spamassasin/clamav/amavisd to handle mail for 2 domains. Now I want this setup to automatically transfer spam to a mailbox called junk. Pop-users will not get spam messages but they can use webmail or imap to check the junk mail if they wish. I checked

Cyrus & Postfix

2004-06-19 Thread Dudi Goldenberg
Hello list,   I have just installed cyrus-imapd, cyrus-admin, cyrus-common, postfix (2.1.1) and postfix-pcre from deb packages on a Debian unstable test machine.   I have also disabled my usual config (kaspersky A/V, spamassasin etc) until I verify that I have imapd properly configured

Re: cyrus + postfix + quota

2004-04-06 Thread lst_hoe01
Zitat von Alex Ongena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > This might be a FAQ, but I didn't find anything about it.. > > Postfix 2.0.18 + Cyrus imap 2.2.3 and quota set for a user. > When the quota limit is reached, postfix 'queues' the mail > with a 'temporary failure' message instead of returning > it to se

cyrus + postfix + quota

2004-04-06 Thread Alex Ongena
This might be a FAQ, but I didn't find anything about it.. Postfix 2.0.18 + Cyrus imap 2.2.3 and quota set for a user. When the quota limit is reached, postfix 'queues' the mail with a 'temporary failure' message instead of returning it to sender. I think it is caused by a 4xx return code in cyru

Re: Cyrus + postfix

2004-02-06 Thread Jason Williams
> > I tried to do that earlier but postfix says: > > > > Feb 5 07:40:35 trinity postfix/lmtp[602]: D8D9F43E8D: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > > orig_to=, relay=none, delay=1, status=deferred (connect to > > /var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp[/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp]: Permission denied) > > > > I look at th

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