Re: Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-22 Thread Ezra
Hello Doug: I think we all have been in your situation. I can recommend that you read and understand all the documentation that comes with Cyrus-Imap and go to the how-to section on www.postfix.org. There are maybe five how-to's for Cyrus-Imap. Also, I each how-to has a different setup. So cho

Re: Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-22 Thread Simon Matter
>>>I've rebuilt and installed Simon Matter's Cyrus RPMs on RH9 without any >>>difficulty. I don't want to create user accounts on the system, just in >>>Cyrus. However, I'm completely lost trying to figure out the best way to >>> do >>>this. Should I use PAM, Kerberos, SASL? None of which mean very

Re: Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-22 Thread Craig Ringer
I've rebuilt and installed Simon Matter's Cyrus RPMs on RH9 without any difficulty. I don't want to create user accounts on the system, just in Cyrus. However, I'm completely lost trying to figure out the best way to do this. Should I use PAM, Kerberos, SASL? None of which mean very much to It's re

Re: Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-22 Thread Simon Matter
Doug Koobs schrieb: > > Greetings, > > I've rebuilt and installed Simon Matter's Cyrus RPMs on RH9 without any > difficulty. I don't want to create user accounts on the system, just in > Cyrus. However, I'm completely lost trying to figure out the best way to do > this. Should I use PAM, Kerberos

Re: Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-21 Thread Tom Allison
Doug Koobs wrote: Greetings, I've rebuilt and installed Simon Matter's Cyrus RPMs on RH9 without any difficulty. I don't want to create user accounts on the system, just in Cyrus. However, I'm completely lost trying to figure out the best way to do this. Should I use PAM, Kerberos, SASL? None of

Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-21 Thread Doug Koobs
Greetings, I've rebuilt and installed Simon Matter's Cyrus RPMs on RH9 without any difficulty. I don't want to create user accounts on the system, just in Cyrus. However, I'm completely lost trying to figure out the best way to do this. Should I use PAM, Kerberos, SASL? None of which mean very muc