Hi,
--On Montag, 14. Juni 2004 20:26 Uhr -0400 Andrew J Caird
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cyrus IMAP is more complicated than UWIMAP, for example, but it does many
things UWIMAP can't do - multiple access being one of them.
actually that's not true, but it's a common misconception. UW IMAP does
s
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 10:12, John Arthur wrote:
> Well I guess that would depend on what type of system you are installing it
> on. Simon Matter provides an excellent RPM for RedHat which is what I have
> based my (customised) setup on. As far as reliability goes Cyrus is an
> outstanding piece of
Hi Dudi,
> I am fairly experienced, done lots of sendmail installations to a manual
> modification of sendmail.cf ;-), A/V, spam filters etc., so I guess I'll
> manage - probably with some help from this list
If you do not mind my asking. If you are so familiar with sendmail, why do
you want
Sounds good!
Thanks for the quick reply.
I am fairly experienced, done lots of sendmail installations to a manual
modification of sendmail.cf ;-), A/V, spam filters etc., so I guess I'll
manage - probably with some help from this list
This customer is also a personal friend of mine, you can
Quoting Dudi Goldenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello list,
>
> I need to provide a solution to one of my customers.
>
> They expect around 6000-8000 emails a day, no big issue here, postfix
> will handle this part.
>
> There are only 10 users accounts on this site, but all 10 accounts are
> sim
James Marcinek wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am preparing to move from the default wu-imapd to cyrus. I am very new
to cyrus though. I've been using my server with Squirrelmail and would
like to preserve all the information if possible. I am preparing to move
to OpenGroupware. Any help is appreciated.
T
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Cc: "Craig Ringer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Cyrus IMAP Mailing List"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: Newbie question
> Hi all,
>
> I'm tryng to make the same login as you (with sasldb) bu
Craig,
I was probably not being clear, an explanation of Fetchmail's default
behaviour with users that do not appear in the system can be found here;
http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/fetchmail-FAQ.html#C1
However, this behaviour is changed very easily as a kind correspondent
on the Fetcma
On 25.11.2003 10:55 + Allister Gearon wrote:
thanks for your reply. At the moment users that login on my Cyrus
server are authenticated via auxprop -> sasldb. That works fine. I am
also trying to fetch mail from an upstream POP3 server and am using
Fetchmail, which does not like the fact th
> Craig,
> thanks for your reply. At the moment users that login on my Cyrus server
> are authenticated via auxprop -> sasldb. That works fine. I am also
> trying
> to fetch mail from an upstream POP3 server and am using Fetchmail, which
> does not like the fact that the recipient of the email i
Hi all,
I'm tryng to make the same login as you (with sasldb) but in my redhat9
i can't implement it.
Can you explain me how did you do it?.
I've just login inside cyrus if i have a s.o. user.
Thanks a lot.
Jordi Pallarès
Allister Gearon wrote:
Craig,
thanks for your reply. At the moment use
thanks for your reply. At the moment users that login on my Cyrus server
are authenticated via auxprop -> sasldb. That works fine.
Aha, sorry. It sounded from your post like you were just trying to get
things up and running for the first time.
I am also trying
to fetch mail from an upstream PO
Craig,
thanks for your reply. At the moment users that login on my Cyrus server
are authenticated via auxprop -> sasldb. That works fine. I am also trying
to fetch mail from an upstream POP3 server and am using Fetchmail, which
does not like the fact that the recipient of the email is not a user
I'm not a Cyrus expert - being fairly new to it myself - but I thought
I'd jump in and explain my understanding of things in case it's useful
to you:
I am trying to configure Cyrus-IMAP (version 2.1.12), and I am a little
confused. As I understand it one of the main advantages of the Cyrus
There are many howto's:
For use with PostgreSQL with RPMS:
http://home.teleport.ch/simix/RPMS/Cyrus-imapd/contrib/Postfix+cyrus+postgreSQL+web-cyradm.pdf
or a copy of it here
http://www.web-cyradm.org/documentation/Postfix-cyrus-postgreSQL-web-cyradm.pdf
For Use with MySQL from tarballs:
http://
Hi Martin,
is kerberos the issue? Then have look at this threads:
"Compiling Cyrus-Imap/Kerberos problems" and
"RH 9.0 ssl compiler error"
Maybe it helps.
Regards,
Chris
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to set-up Cyrus2.1.13 on Redhat8.0 and I'm having some issues
> with authentication, does anyone have
> I just reinstalled debian (3.0) to my linux box and this time I
> installed cyrus-imapd from .deb packages.. (got exim as the mailerpart)
>
> Now I'm just wondering, how the hell do I create those mailboxes for
> users? I'm starting to lose hair due this. :-p
Assuming you've configured it the w
Hi Mika!
Have a look at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Cyrus-IMAP.html.
Christoph
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 13:10, Mika Tuunanen wrote:
> Hiho!
>
> I just reinstalled debian (3.0) to my linux box and this time I installed
> cyrus-imapd from .deb packages.. (got exim as the mailerpart)
>
> Now I'm
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>To: "Constantine Koulis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: newbie questioncjk
>Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 14:37:17 +0200
>
>install websieve to give your users vacation and filtering posibilities.
install websieve to give your users vacation and filtering posibilities.
when it comes to quotas, just log in to cyradm and set the qoutas for each user.mailbox
(use the help command to find the correct one). You can also set a default quota on
new users by putting the line:
autocreatequota: 100
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