Hi Andrea,
> What I found really annoying is "non-read" receipts.
Ouch, I did not know about this! I will file it away in case it ever bites me.
> > Rarely, Outlook will decide that a folder is local-only
> > [...]
> Does it at least shows the folder is local?
> Then I could train the users to
On 2020-09-05 03:11, Deborah Pickett wrote:
On 2020-09-04 18.30, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
What's the status of interoperability today?
Will OL 2013 work reliably with CyrusIMAP 3.0? 3.2?
What about newer versions of OL?
Hi Andrea,
Hello.
I can offer anecdata of interoperability between Cy
On 2020-09-04 18.30, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
What's the status of interoperability today?
Will OL 2013 work reliably with CyrusIMAP 3.0? 3.2?
What about newer versions of OL?
Hi Andrea,
I can offer anecdata of interoperability between Cyrus 3.0.x and Outlook
2016 from ten months of experienc
Hello.
A long time ago I had a customer who used OutLook with a Cyrus-IMAP
server (I think it was 2.2 at the time).
Up to OL 2010 everything was (almost) fine, but upgrading to OL 2013 was
a disaster, e.g. local-only folders, ability to move messages to folders
which didn't exist on the server
On 8/12/20 11:59 AM, Marco wrote:
[...]
> I suggest to use the Cyrus::IMAP::Admin version provided by the Cyrus
> IMAP server. So, when you upgrade Cyrus IMAP, upgrade the Perl admin
> utility too and use that.
Thanks a lot. My problem came from installing cyrus from the debian
backports repositor
Il 12/08/2020 11:16, Rainer Ruprechtsberger ha scritto:
Hi,
not sure if it is only after the upgrade to 3.2.2 since the features are
not that much in use. But I did set 'expire' and 'sharedseen' before.
Now I get 'Remote does not support ANNOTATEMORE' using 'm
Hi,
not sure if it is only after the upgrade to 3.2.2 since the features are
not that much in use. But I did set 'expire' and 'sharedseen' before.
Now I get 'Remote does not support ANNOTATEMORE' using 'mboxconfig ..
expire' or 'sharedseen' o
f my
>>>> question was to known if there are many running murder systems running
>>>> on Solaris (11) and why I can't find specifics notes about
>>>> compiling/installing Cyrus imapd on this operating system.
>>>
>>> The main contributors to
Cyrus development are not running Solaris, either
>> personally or organisationally, so Solaris support doesn't get a lot of
>> direct attention.
>>
>> There are a few people out there running Cyrus on Solaris (not sure if
>> they're using murde
ing
>> on Solaris (11) and why I can't find specifics notes about
>> compiling/installing Cyrus imapd on this operating system.
>
> The main contributors to Cyrus development are not running Solaris, either
> personally or organisationally, so Solaris support doesn'
ng Cyrus imapd on this operating system.
The main contributors to Cyrus development are not running Solaris, either
personally or organisationally, so Solaris support doesn't get a lot of direct
attention.
There are a few people out there running Cyrus on Solaris (not sure if they're
On 06/14/2018 07:00 PM, André Schild wrote:
> Hello Jean-Christophe,
Thanks André,
>
>
> Am 14.06.2018 um 18:44 schrieb Jean-Christophe Delaye:
>> I have spent several days working in trying to have a running murder
>> configuration using Cyrus Imap 3.0.x on Solaris 11.3.
>> I checked and instal
Hello Jean-Christophe,
Am 14.06.2018 um 18:44 schrieb Jean-Christophe Delaye:
I have spent several days working in trying to have a running murder
configuration using Cyrus Imap 3.0.x on Solaris 11.3.
I checked and installed the required software components (gcc and
tools). Everything is compli
from slave to master sync.
As it is described, Cyrus IMAP should support the following platforms :
Solaris
https://www.cyrusimap.org/imap/concepts/deployment/supported-platforms.html
Does anybody use Cyrus (murder) on Solaris 11 ? I can't find many
usefull links on Cyrus Imap and Solar
Hi,
--On 12. März 2018 um 08:01:01 +0100 Josef Karliak
wrote:
I plan to create a new mail server based on cyrus imap. We use cyrus
imap 2.3 version now. Actual cyrus imap version is 2.4.18 and 3.0.5.
1. you mean "current", not "actual". The English "actual" has a meaning
that is differ
Good morning,
I plan to create a new mail server based on cyrus imap. We use cyrus
imap 2.3 version now. Actual cyrus imap version is 2.4.18 and 3.0.5.
Which one version do you recommend? How long will be 2.4.xx supported ?
Thanks and best regards
J.Karliak
--
Ma domena pouziva zabezpe
Hi all :)
We've decided to remove the experimental JMAP support from the stable Cyrus
IMAPd 3.0.x series. This is a minimally-invasive change, which won't affect
other aspects of the software.
The motivation for this is the rapid evolution of the JMAP specification as it
moves tow
First I have to appologize for not reading the original post closely
enough.
On Thu, Jul 03, 2014 at 07:01:05PM +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Thanks.
>
> I see something similar in documentation:
>
> http://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.17/install-configure.php
>
> Optionally, y
Thanks.
I see something similar in documentation:
http://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.17/install-configure.php
Optionally, you can use separate certificates and key files for
each service:
[servicename]_tls_cert_file: /var/imap/imap-server.pem
[servicename]_tls_key_file
On Thu, Jul 03, 2014 at 01:08:38PM +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> I mean binding it to one IP, but being able to serve different SSL
> certificates.
>
> I think with Cyrus, one needs Subject Alternative Names (SANs)
> certificate for that.
No, you can do it with seperate certs. It is done
I mean binding it to one IP, but being able to serve different SSL
certificates.
I think with Cyrus, one needs Subject Alternative Names (SANs)
certificate for that.
--
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On 2014-07-03 12:50, Niels dettenbach wrote:
> Am 03.07.2014 12:36, schrieb Tomas
Am 03.07.2014 12:36, schrieb Tomasz Chmielewski:
> However, I don't see a way to set Cyrus to listen on one IP
Binding cyrus daemons to specific IPs is possible (and even multiple
IPs) within cyrus.conf:
i.e. for IMAPs:
one IP:
imaps cmd="imapd -s" listen="my.host.ip:imaps" prefork=
a way, Cyrus is able to use SNI.
However, I don't see a way to set Cyrus to listen on one IP, but to be
able to serve different certificates.
--
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://www.sslrack.com
On 2014-07-03 11:54, Niels dettenbach wrote:
> Am 03.07.2014 11:39, schrieb Tomasz Chmielewski:
&g
Am 03.07.2014 11:39, schrieb Tomasz Chmielewski:
> Does Cyrus support SNI (Server Name Indication) is SSL?
>
> I couldn't find this info in Cyrus documentation.
from my last point of information cyrus doesn't provide SNI so far in
the meaning of virtual TLS hosting.
The o
Does Cyrus support SNI (Server Name Indication) is SSL?
I couldn't find this info in Cyrus documentation.
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Hello,
I've installed Cyrus 2.4.17 but can't find METADATA support in the
capabilities, only ANNOTATEMORE is displayed.
Is there a specific version somewhere in git for using METADATA or did I
miss something in the configuration ?
--
kael
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap
Hello,
I've installed Cyrus 2.4.17 but can't find METADATA support in the
capabilities, only ANNOTATEMORE is displayed.
Is there a specific version somewhere in git for using METADATA or did I
miss something in the configuration ?
--
kael
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:57 AM, Marc Patermann
wrote:
> I never used GOsa, but the documentation says it's for managing LDAP and
> has a plugin for managing cyrus IMAPd:
>
> https://oss.gonicus.de/labs/gosa/wiki/PluginInstallationMailCyrus
>
Korreio is zero-install server software (run from sysa
Martin,
Martin Kraus schrieb (24.04.2012 11:00 Uhr):
> Hi. I hoped that cyrus would be managable through ldap but that doesn't
> seem to be the case. Is the cyrus ldap support strictly for authentication?
> It's just that sasl can do that as well.
>
> I'd l
On Tue, 2012-04-24 at 11:00 +0200, Martin Kraus wrote:
> Hi. I hoped that cyrus would be managable through ldap but that doesn't
> seem to be the case. Is the cyrus ldap support strictly for authentication?
> It's just that sasl can do that as well.
> I'd like to know
On 04/25/2012 12:56 PM, Martin Kraus wrote:
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 01:09:49PM +0400, Dmitry Banschikov wrote:
On 04/24/2012 01:00 PM, Martin Kraus wrote:
Hi. I hoped that cyrus would be managable through ldap but that doesn't
seem to be the case. Is the cyrus ldap support strictl
On 2012-04-24 15:42, Jules Agee wrote:
> On 04/24/2012 02:00 AM, Martin Kraus wrote:
>> Hi. I hoped that cyrus would be managable through ldap but that doesn't
>> seem to be the case. Is the cyrus ldap support strictly for authentication?
>> It's just that sasl can
On 04/24/2012 02:00 AM, Martin Kraus wrote:
> Hi. I hoped that cyrus would be managable through ldap but that doesn't
> seem to be the case. Is the cyrus ldap support strictly for authentication?
> It's just that sasl can do that as well.
>
> I'd like to know if there
On 04/24/2012 01:00 PM, Martin Kraus wrote:
Hi. I hoped that cyrus would be managable through ldap but that doesn't
seem to be the case. Is the cyrus ldap support strictly for authentication?
It's just that sasl can do that as well.
I'd like to know if there are other opti
Hi. I hoped that cyrus would be managable through ldap but that doesn't
seem to be the case. Is the cyrus ldap support strictly for authentication?
It's just that sasl can do that as well.
I'd like to know if there are other options to managing mailboxes besides
calling perl scr
Hi,
does anybody know whether it is planned to support
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5260
in cyrus-imapd?
--
With best regards,
Carsten Hoeger
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Hi all,
Also while I remember from our new Cyrus 2.4 installation:
localhost> ver
name : Cyrus IMAPD
version: v2.4.6-Debian-2.4.6-1~6.gbpd84454 35e0e72f 2010-12-21
vendor : Project Cyrus
support-url: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu
os : Linux
os-version : 2.6.32-5-xen-am
Thanks,
worked.
André
On 03.09.2010 17:37, Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> André Schild wrote:
>> Hello Matt,
>>
>> Am 03.09.2010 17:19, schrieb Matt Selsky:
>>> Andre,
>>>
>>> Please submit your patch to bugzilla so that it doesn't get lost.
>>
>> I can't access bugzilla at all. (Tested several tim
André Schild wrote:
> Hello Matt,
>
> Am 03.09.2010 17:19, schrieb Matt Selsky:
> > Andre,
> >
> > Please submit your patch to bugzilla so that it doesn't get lost.
>
> I can't access bugzilla at all. (Tested several times this week)
>
> The address is (according to the wiki) http://bugzilla.a
André Schild wrote:
> Hello Matt,
>
> Am 03.09.2010 17:19, schrieb Matt Selsky:
>> Andre,
>>
>> Please submit your patch to bugzilla so that it doesn't get lost.
>
> I can't access bugzilla at all. (Tested several times this week)
>
> The address is (according to the wiki) http://bugzilla.andr
Hello Matt,
Am 03.09.2010 17:19, schrieb Matt Selsky:
Andre,
Please submit your patch to bugzilla so that it doesn't get lost.
I can't access bugzilla at all. (Tested several times this week)
The address is (according to the wiki) http://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/
Firefox just tells me, that
Andre,
Please submit your patch to bugzilla so that it doesn't get lost.
On Fri, 3 Sep 2010, Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems) wrote:
André Schild wrote:
Ok,
I attached the modified script and also a udiffversion of it.
Where should I post/submit this to be included i the main distributio
André Schild wrote:
> Ok,
>
> I attached the modified script and also a udiffversion of it.
> Where should I post/submit this to be included i the main distribution ?
>
Either here, or in bugzilla, I think.
I like it, so I'm just going to state my +1 here.
It could take a while for the chang
Ok,
I attached the modified script and also a udiffversion of it.
Where should I post/submit this to be included i the main distribution ?
André
Am 31.08.2010 11:26, schrieb André Schild:
Hello,
we are currently in migrating from debian cyrus 2.2.12 to debian
2.3.16 on a new server.
So far
Hello,
we are currently in migrating from debian cyrus 2.2.12 to debian 2.3.16
on a new server.
So far everything works fine, we migrated the users, mailboxes and flags
sucessfully.
But the sieve scripts are not recompiled on the new server.
If I recompile them manually they tend to become a
On Wed, Sep 09, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 11:57 -0400, Matt Selsky wrote:
> > On Jul 21, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
> >
> > > attached the patch to add regex pattern matching to folders for
> > > ipurge.
> >
> > Can you add this to bugzilla for tracking?
On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 11:57 -0400, Matt Selsky wrote:
> On Jul 21, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
>
> > attached the patch to add regex pattern matching to folders for
> > ipurge.
>
> Can you add this to bugzilla for tracking?
Was this ever uploaded to the bugzilla?
Cyrus Home
On Thu, 2009-09-03 at 08:51 +0200, Paolo Cravero wrote:
> Wil Cooley wrote:
> > Does anyone know of a mailing list or a web site with information about
> > MUA support of various IMAP features? For example, for IMAP IDLE the
> I once came across this wiki:
> http://www.imapw
Wil Cooley wrote:
> Does anyone know of a mailing list or a web site with information about
> MUA support of various IMAP features? For example, for IMAP IDLE the
I once came across this wiki:
http://www.imapwiki.org/
that links to this http://uplib.parc.com/misc/imapclients.html fo
Does anyone know of a mailing list or a web site with information about
MUA support of various IMAP features? For example, for IMAP IDLE the
Wikipedia entry is good:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMAP_IDLE
(Although it is lacking in some details about what to expect from a
server supporting it
andreas.moro...@sb-brixen.it wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is there a way to detect if nntp support is enabled in cyrus ?
>
> Thanks
> Andreas
>
>
> Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
> Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
> List Archives/I
Hello,
is there a way to detect if nntp support is enabled in cyrus ?
Thanks
Andreas
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On Jul 21, 2009, at 10:43 AM, Carsten Hoeger wrote:
> attached the patch to add regex pattern matching to folders for
> ipurge.
Can you add this to bugzilla for tracking?
--
Matt
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List Archi
Hi,
attached the patch to add regex pattern matching to folders for ipurge.
--
With best regards,
Carsten Hoeger
diff -urN cyrus-imapd-2.3.7.orig/imap/ipurge.c cyrus-imapd-2.3.7/imap/ipurge.c
--- cyrus-imapd-2.3.7.orig/imap/ipurge.c 2009-07-21 10:43:19.0 +0200
+++ cyrus-imapd-2.3.7/i
I've got a number of requests and patches recently to add multi-instance
support to the Invoca cyrus-imapd rpms. What those implementations didn't
address are the rpm specific aspects of multi-instance handling, like
restarting instances on package update and whatever else.
I ended up w
Hi Torsten,
thanks for your answer - I guess the "imapsync" stuff is exactly
what I'm looking for.
But I want to discuss some of your hints regarding whether or not
to use the "real" virtual mailbox approach:
> I once built a larger system that way and I am suffering from that
> until today.
On Feb 1, 2008 2:29 PM, Stefan Palme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a cyrus imap server installation without virtual domain support.
> Some months ago I started receiving mails for other domains besides my
> "default" domain, so I have usernames like
headline: Rename an account)
HTH
Regards,
Torsten
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 14:29:40 +0100
> Von: Stefan Palme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu"
> Betreff: migrating to virtual domain support
> Hi
>
Hi
I have a cyrus imap server installation without virtual domain support.
Some months ago I started receiving mails for other domains besides my
"default" domain, so I have usernames like "bob" (for the default
domain) and "fred.domain2" (for the additional do
Hi,
I am running a cyrus imap server 2.2.x without virtual domain support.
Usernames are "simple" (fred, bob, ...) and authenticated using SASL
-> saslauthd -> PAM -> /etc/passwd. Mailboxes are in unix hierarchy
style ("user/fred", "user/bob/spam").
Bec
> >> the repositries?
> > >>
> > >> like cyrus-sasl-md5.i386, cyrus-sasl-plain.i386,
> > cyrus-sasl-devel.i386,
> > >> cyrus-sasl-md5.i386 ...
> > >>
> > >> I tried to compile cyrus-sasl.2.19 with the pwcheck patch, but it
&g
rus-sasl-md5.i386, cyrus-sasl-plain.i386, cyrus-sasl-devel.i386,
> >> cyrus-sasl-md5.i386 ...
> >>
> >> I tried to compile cyrus-sasl.2.19 with the pwcheck patch, but it just
> >> messed everythign up.
> >>
> >> Any other solutions? And why is such
compile cyrus-sasl.2.19 with the pwcheck patch, but it just
>> messed everythign up.
>>
>> Any other solutions? And why is such a important thing not standard?
>
> Hi Rupert,
>
> I think the MySQL PAM plugin is one possible way to support hashed
> passwords. You wo
n up.
>
> Any other solutions? And why is such a important thing not standard?
Hi Rupert,
I think the MySQL PAM plugin is one possible way to support
hashed passwords. You would need to disable all mechanisms which
depend on the auxprop plugin and depend on a clear text password
(such a
Hi,
i have my murder cluster running, with passwords stored in a mysql DB.
The only thing that bugs me now is that the passwords are stored in
plaintext inside the DB.
I am using fedora8 and will switch to CentOS once everything runs fine.
Can i build a rpm module for sasl that exist beside the pac
QL as
>> auth mechanism, and use this backend without PAM.
>>
>> Next step is to create the same patch for MySQL.
>
> Am I missing something? We've had MySQL and PgSQL sasldb code for quite
> a while. This code can support ALL SASL mechanisms, where saslauthd can
&
t PAM.
>
> Next step is to create the same patch for MySQL.
Am I missing something? We've had MySQL and PgSQL sasldb code for quite
a while. This code can support ALL SASL mechanisms, where saslauthd can
ONLY support plaintext mechanisms.
--
Kenneth Murchison
Systems Programmer
Hello.
On my page http://www.kwiatek.eu.org/soft/patches/
is now available version of Cyrus Sasl library patch
for version 2.1.22.
After applying this patch you can use PostgreSQL as
auth mechanism, and use this backend without PAM.
Next step is to create the same patch for MySQL.
-
HELP!
We need Cyrus consulting technical assistance on our Cyrus 2.3.8 system.
The University of California Davis has 2 servers with about 29K users
on one system and 23K on the other. The past few days we have seen
our load go through the roof, timeouts to users, lot of problems.
We have poked
On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:30:45PM +1000, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> This is a very small patch for a very big change (and incomplete,
> it doesn't alter rehash, dohash, etc)
Now updated with a working rehash.
dohash and undohash I just removed - they are subsets of the
functionality of rehash.
http
This is a very small patch for a very big change (and incomplete,
it doesn't alter rehash, dohash, etc)
Anyway...
Considering the fast-rename and extending it to delete, we have
the following problem:
folders:
user.brong
user.brong.foo
user.brong.foo.bar
Delete/rename user.brong.foo WITHOUT af
Dale Ghent wrote:
> Hey all. Just curious, are there any plans re: implementing the
> variables extension to Cyrus's implementation of Sieve?
Yes, but I can't give you a firm time frame.
--
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Systems Programmer
Project Cyrus Developer/Maintainer
Carnegie Mellon University
Hey all. Just curious, are there any plans re: implementing the
variables extension to Cyrus's implementation of Sieve?
/dale
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UMBC - Office of Information Technology
ENG 201 - 410-443-1705
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Dear List,
I do have a Sendmail/Cyrus server with LDAP as backend. Sendmail
deliver mails to the default domain. I had add the virtualdomain
support in Cyrus. I had add a new user named [EMAIL PROTECTED]. But when try
to login through webmail,cyrus shows the following error.
/var/log/syslog
finds this easy, and I'd love to pay
someone to Just Fix It. Anyone know of a commercial provider for
Cyrus support?
Ken Murchison offered that a few years ago but, now that he works
for CMU, that's a bit of a conflict of interest. Ideally, I'm
looking for per-incident
rough with gdb,
but that's painful. I also imagine that someone who works with this every day
finds this easy, and I'd love to pay someone to Just Fix It. Anyone know of a
commercial provider for Cyrus support?
Ken Murchison offered that a few years ago but, now that he works for CMU,
Jim Schueler schrieb:
Hello.
I went to the following URL:
https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo
But I could not find a mailing list for Cyrus imapd. Is this distribution
still supported? Where can I post a question specific to the imapd
application?
Sincerely,
Jim Schueler
Th
Dear People,
It's a bit off topic but could somebody advise freeware account
management software for linux with cyrus domain virtual domains format
support?
Thanks, Alexc.
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t; Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 11:57 AM
> To: Jorey Bump
> Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Subject: Re: TLS support in cyradm?
>
> If you're building Cyrus yourself then you can just patch it to add
> TLS support.
>
> I don't recall where these patches or
If you're building Cyrus yourself then you can just patch it to add
TLS support.
I don't recall where these patches originally came from (collected
from past postings I'm told).
Once patched, cyradm takes the password as (-w secret) on the command
line, so you probably don
Jorey Bump wrote:
Apparently cyradm does not have STARTTLS support, yet, so you can do
this in cyrus.conf to ensure that no plaintext service is exposed to the
Internet:
imap cmd="imapd" listen="localhost:imap" prefork=0
imaps cmd="imapd -s&
that specifying
allowplaintext: 0
prevents us from using cyradm.
First of all, I'm not aware of TLS support in Cyrus, only SSL. I could
be wrong, though.
It certainly does support TLS. In fact support for STARTTLS and the TLS
v1 cipher suites was added first (because it is stan
allowplaintext: 0
prevents us from using cyradm.
First of all, I'm not aware of TLS support in Cyrus, only SSL. I could
be wrong, though.
You can use some of the SSL tunnels, I believe that "openssl" command
offers such a tunnel, see man pages.
On the other hand, you can surely
allowplaintext: 0
prevents us from using cyradm.
Apparently cyradm does not have STARTTLS support, yet, so you can do
this in cyrus.conf to ensure that no plaintext service is exposed to the
Internet:
imap cmd="imapd" listen="localhost:imap" prefork=0
imaps c
Is there a way to get cyradm to use TLS (or STARTTLS) when connecting to
the server? We are planning to authenticate with /etc/shadow using
saslauthd, and use TLS to avoid putting plaintext passwords on the wire.
However, I have found out that specifying
allowplaintext: 0
prevents us from using
be suitable for older platforms. If it's a problem I
>>>>>> simply
>>>>>> disable ldap pts support for those using openldap/SASLv1.
>>>>>
>>>>> cyrus imapd configure checks for openldap version and I believe the
>>>>> su
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
BTW: I know that openldap built against SASLv1 is old, but I still
want
the rpm to be suitable for older platforms. If it's a problem I simply
disable ldap pts support for those using openldap/SASLv1.
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
BTW: I know that openldap built against SASLv1 is old, but I still want
the rpm to be suitable for older platforms. If it's a problem I simply
disable ldap pts support for those using openldap/SASLv1.
cyrus imapd configure checks for openldap ve
>
> On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>> BTW: I know that openldap built against SASLv1 is old, but I still
>>>> want
>>>> the rpm to be suitable for older platforms. If it's a problem I simply
>>>> disable ldap pts support
> On Tue, 03 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
>> could not build postfix with SASLv2 _and_ LDAP support if the installed
>> openldap has been built for SASLv1. This has just resulted in segfaults.
>
> You are experienced what I call the "missing versioned symbols hell&
nfiguration parameters "--with-auth=pts --with-pts=ldap" used in the
>>>> 2.2.x versions are not displayed in 2.3.1 with ./configure --help. We
>>>> use Cyrus IMAPd with ldap authorization for about 2 years and it works
>>>> just great. I hope ldap pt
On Tue, 03 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
> could not build postfix with SASLv2 _and_ LDAP support if the installed
> openldap has been built for SASLv1. This has just resulted in segfaults.
You are experienced what I call the "missing versioned symbols hell". We
have that fi
/configure --help. We
use Cyrus IMAPd with ldap authorization for about 2 years and it works
just great. I hope ldap ptloader support will be continued with the
latest Cyrus IMAPd versions!
Authorization mechanism and pts module are runtime options. See
imapd.conf man pages (auth_mech and pts_module)
.1 with ./configure --help. We
>> use Cyrus IMAPd with ldap authorization for about 2 years and it works
>> just great. I hope ldap ptloader support will be continued with the
>> latest Cyrus IMAPd versions!
>
> Authorization mechanism and pts module are runtime options.
with ldap authorization for about 2 years and it works
just great. I hope ldap ptloader support will be continued with the
latest Cyrus IMAPd versions!
Authorization mechanism and pts module are runtime options. See
imapd.conf man pages (auth_mech and pts_module) ldap pts module is
available if config
works
just great. I hope ldap ptloader support will be continued with the
latest Cyrus IMAPd versions!
Season's greetings,
Milen
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When I do a locate on mysqlclient it's in:
/usr/lib/libmysqlclient.so
[...]
try compiling with --with-mysql=/usr ... your mysql installation is not
located under /usr/local.
Bye,
Andreas
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:33 spock lmtpunix[17298]: DBERROR db4: Berkeley DB library
configured to support only DB_PRIVATE environments
Nov 24 17:12:33 spock lmtpunix[17298]: DBERROR: dbenv->open '/var/lib/imap/db'
failed: Invalid argument
Nov 24 17:12:33 spock lmtpunix[17298]: DBERROR: init() on berkeley
No
Your MySQL client are not in the /usr/local/mysql/lib path.
If you have MySQL installed in /usr/local/mysql change
--with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql/lib to --with-mysql=/usr/local/mysql
(note not **/mysql/lib, only **/mysql) and try again. If MySQL isn't
installed here change to the right locatio
ary to use... no
configure: WARNING: Disabling SASL authentication database support
checking for dlopen in -ldl... (cached) yes/
:
and a few lines below:
:
/checking SQL... enabled
checking for mysql_select_db in -lmysqlclient... (cached) no
configure: WARNING: MySQL library mysqlclient does not wo
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