On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 01:21:28AM +1000, Jeremy Howard wrote:
> Quick summary--if your cyradm spins out of control when starting try
> specifying a --auth flag. For example:
> cyradm -u admin --auth PLAIN localhost
It was actually when I didn't specify the --auth flag.
cyradm --user admin l
Jev wrote:
> Yes, specifying the correct authmechenisim fixed the spin problem. So, I
> guess the actual spin problem still exists, at least in my environment on
> this particular system. I can still recreate the problem if I don't
> specify the --auth PLAIN argument.
>
> I will try and work out w
Jev wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 10:41:48PM +1000, Jeremy Howard wrote:
> > Have you tried using the --auth flag to cyradm to specify the correct
> > authentication method (this would avoid the 2 password prompts, although
> > there's no reason it'll actually fix your problem).
>
> When I try
On Mon, Aug 13, 2001 at 10:41:48PM +1000, Jeremy Howard wrote:
> Have you tried using the --auth flag to cyradm to specify the correct
> authentication method (this would avoid the 2 password prompts, although
> there's no reason it'll actually fix your problem).
When I try to specify the mech it
Jev wrote:
> Im running cyrus-imapd-2.0.14 on a FreeBSD 4.3 STABLE box, When I set
> up cyrus cyradm worked fine, but now when I try and connect to the cyrus
> server on the local machine it asks for a Password, and then for a IMAP
> password, then it spins out of control bringing the whole (Produ