as information via LDAP? It could
> TG> be that my google fu is weaker than yours.
>
> Well, I have my aliases in LDAP and have for years, but that doesn't
> involve cyrus at all. It's done at the MTA level on our inbound mail
> servers, though you could do it at the MTA lev
>>>>> "TG" == Tony Galecki via Info-cyrus
>>>>> writes:
TG> I’ve done a quick search and haven’t come across anything yet. Is
TG> there a way to manage or pull alias information via LDAP? It could
TG> be that my google fu is weaker than yours.
W
I’ve done a quick search and haven’t come across anything yet. Is there a way
to manage or pull alias information via LDAP? It could be that my google fu is
weaker than yours.
We have a regular employee rotation between job types and locations. We keep
there accounts around and activate/deactiv
Sebastian Hagedorn via Info-cyrus wrote:
> --On 24. Februar 2016 um 15:07:52 +0100 Andrea Venturoli via
> Info-cyrus wrote:
>
>> I've setup a server running Cyrus IMAP 2.5.7 with virtual domains and
>> sendmail as MTA.
>> I'm having trouble with aliases.
&
--On 25. Februar 2016 um 11:04:59 +0100 Andrea Venturoli
wrote:
If I add that, then cyrusv2 from mailertable will not be used for
oneofmydomains.com.
Why use mailertable? We use this:
I've followed the instructions on this page:
> https://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.5.4/install-virtd
On 02/25/16 10:42, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
I was a bit brief yesterday. I have to say that I configured our
sendmail more than 10 years ago and have only made minor changes since
than. I don't remember the settings as well as I did back then ...
No problem :)
There's a comment in virtuse
On 02/24/16 19:16, Alexander Dalloz via Info-cyrus wrote:
Am 24.02.2016 um 18:15 schrieb Andrea Venturoli via Info-cyrus:
On 02/24/16 15:24, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Use virtusertable instead of aliases, e.g.
postmas...@oneofmydomains.comroot
Don't use unqualified LHS addresses.
15:24, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Use virtusertable instead of aliases, e.g.
postmas...@oneofmydomains.comroot
Thanks, but it doesn't seem to work either.
I put that line in virtusertable and issued "make".
I even restarted sendmail, even if IIRC it's not needed.
I confirm I
Am 24.02.2016 um 18:15 schrieb Andrea Venturoli via Info-cyrus:
On 02/24/16 15:24, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Use virtusertable instead of aliases, e.g.
postmas...@oneofmydomains.comroot
Don't use unqualified LHS addresses.
And make sure to direct a catch-all to the error mail
On 02/24/16 15:24, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Use virtusertable instead of aliases, e.g.
postmas...@oneofmydomains.comroot
Thanks, but it doesn't seem to work either.
I put that line in virtusertable and issued "make".
I even restarted sendmail, even if IIRC it's not
--On 24. Februar 2016 um 15:07:52 +0100 Andrea Venturoli via Info-cyrus
wrote:
I've setup a server running Cyrus IMAP 2.5.7 with virtual domains and
sendmail as MTA.
I'm having trouble with aliases.
E.g. I put the following in /etc/aliases:
root:
Hello.
I've setup a server running Cyrus IMAP 2.5.7 with virtual domains and
sendmail as MTA.
I'm having trouble with aliases.
E.g. I put the following in /etc/aliases:
root: m...@someotherdomain.it
postmas...@oneofmydomains.com: root
However, writing
Am Freitag, 4. April 2014, 09:33:47 schrieben Sie:
> require ["vacation","regex"];
>
> vacation :days 7 :addresses ["addre...@example.com", "addre...@example.com"]
> text:
ahh! This syntax seem to work so far. Thank you!
I've tried/used things similiar to this (roundcube generated):
## Generate
On Fri, Apr 04, 2014 at 04:26:43PM +0200, Niels Dettenbach wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> it seems i'm not alone with this "effect" or "bug" in the SIEVE vacation
> module.
>
> On a cyrus-imap ("feeded" by EXIM) with virtual domains where usernames are
> "equal" to email adresses i have the effect, th
Hi all,
it seems i'm not alone with this "effect" or "bug" in the SIEVE vacation
module.
On a cyrus-imap ("feeded" by EXIM) with virtual domains where usernames are
"equal" to email adresses i have the effect, that vacations are not sent out
when an incoming email is addressed to an "alias" o
>> Is there a way to bind a uid to a mailbox ? using my uid to log in,
>> but
>> using [EMAIL PROTECTED] to send/receive mail.
>This all depends on your MTA and is not cyrus related. I've done the
>whole (sendmail-virtusertable-like) aliasing in ldap+exim, if you use
>exim I can provide you some
On 13.04.2007, at 09:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to bind a uid to a mailbox ? using my uid to log in,
but
using [EMAIL PROTECTED] to send/receive mail.
This all depends on your MTA and is not cyrus related. I've done the
whole (sendmail-virtusertable-like) aliasing in ldap
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 09:59:39AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The LDAP have user names like uidXXX, where XXX are numbers.
> Autentification is OK, work really well. but having mailbox like
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] is not really what i want.
what values of this parameters in your imapd.conf:
de
This was the little problem. Now, my big problem.
The LDAP have user names like uidXXX, where XXX are numbers.
Autentification is OK, work really well. but having mailbox like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is not really what i want.
Is there a way to bind a uid to a mailbox ? using my uid to log in,
but
Hello,
I've been trying to set up a simple Cyrus IMAP server.
I'm using saslauthd for autentification.
Everything seems to work fine.
I just have a little problem with imap when i use telnet.
* OK [CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+ ID] pyxq38 Cyrus IMAP4 v2.3.8
server ready
If everything was
> hi,
> i recently asked on the postfix mailing list but there they told
> me that it
> is a problem with cyrus.
>
> i´m using postfix on fc4 with virtual users and domains stored in a mysql
> db.
> on my former mailserver i used aliases as
> mailingslists/distribut
hi,
i recently asked on the postfix mailing list but there they told me that it
is a problem with cyrus.
i´m using postfix on fc4 with virtual users and domains stored in a mysql
db.
on my former mailserver i used aliases as mailingslists/distributor. a mail
sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] has been
r the domain1.
We use cyrusv2d as the delivering agent and the domain1 is the in
/etc/mail/local-host-names because we want to be able to use
/etc/aliases for this domain.
Is there someone using sendmail, cyrus virtual domains and /etc/aliases ?
Any experience with Sendmail and cyrus virtual do
Sol wrote:
Hello folks,
I've tinkered with cyrus imapd for some hours now and gladly got everything
working the way i wanted. But still one single question remains.
Is there a way (by means of cyrus not my mta) to set aliases for a mailbox
(Like letting mails for [EMAIL PROTECTED] end
Hello folks,
I've tinkered with cyrus imapd for some hours now and gladly got everything
working the way i wanted. But still one single question remains.
Is there a way (by means of cyrus not my mta) to set aliases for a mailbox
(Like letting mails for [EMAIL PROTECTED] end up in [EMAIL PROT
On 15.07.2006, at 08:14, Michael Johnson wrote:
On Jul 15, 2006, at 1:12 AM, Jim John wrote:
If a user is an alias such as [EMAIL PROTECTED], how does cyrus
forward mail to a different user such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank
you.
That's not really a function of the MDA. Your MTA should be do
On Jul 15, 2006, at 1:12 AM, Jim John wrote:
If a user is an alias such as [EMAIL PROTECTED], how does cyrus
forward mail to a different user such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you.
That's not really a function of the MDA. Your MTA should be doing
that sort of thing. Cyrus might do that sor
If a user is an alias such as [EMAIL PROTECTED], how does cyrus forward mail to a different user such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you.
Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail Beta.
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.
Sarah Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> All,
>
> I am attempting to configure a mail server to be able to check aliases
> and deliver to Cyrus IMAPd while preserving the domain data. Our MTA at
> the moment is sendmail, but if another MTA can do this better I can l
All,
I am attempting to configure a mail server to be able to check aliases
and deliver to Cyrus IMAPd while preserving the domain data. Our MTA at
the moment is sendmail, but if another MTA can do this better I can look
at alternatives.
My current understanding is as follows:
1. To maintain
taed of some other username we candefine using sendmail's virtusertable.
> So virtual domains should be server by Cyrus.
See below.
> Second - I'd like to have a possibility to make some aliases in these
> virtual domains. (I think that the siplest way is to use sendmail'
POP3/IMAP username box
instaed of some other username we candefine using sendmail's virtusertable.
So virtual domains should be server by Cyrus.
Second - I'd like to have a possibility to make some aliases in these
virtual domains. (I think that the siplest way is to use sendmail's
Hi!
In case if I'll create a local mailbox for someone'[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
domain.tld will be in relay-domains and mailertable so mail will not go to
local mmail box I think. Sendmail has ability to make any aliases in
virtusertable, and this works well but I made already virtu
`PROCMAIL_MAILER_PATH',`/usr/bin/procmail')dnl
define(`ALIAS_FILE', `/etc/aliases')dnl
define(`STATUS_FILE', `/var/log/mail/statistics')dnl
define(`UUCP_MAILER_MAX', `200')dnl
define(`confUSERDB_SPEC', `/etc/mail/userdb.db')dnl
define(`confPRIVACY
dress off, and
> then Cyrus rejects the message with an 'unknown mailbox' error.
>
> And all of this ultimately means that I can't use sendmail "aliases" (for
> non-local addresses), which I need in order to redirect such things as
> postmaster, root, etc. t
#x27; portion of the address off, and
> then Cyrus rejects the message with an 'unknown mailbox' error.
>
> And all of this ultimately means that I can't use sendmail "aliases" (for
> non-local addresses), which I need in order to redirect such things as
> pos
And all of this ultimately means that I can't use sendmail "aliases"
(for non-local addresses), which I need in order to redirect such
things as postmaster, root, etc. to a particular user.
Have I missed something simple here? I've tried following the
instructions at
http://a
And all of this ultimately means that I can't use sendmail "aliases"
(for non-local addresses), which I need in order to redirect such
things as postmaster, root, etc. to a particular user.
Have I missed something simple here? I've tried following the
instructions at
http://a
omain.ca must not be considered a
"local domain" (i.e. it must not be in local-host-names), since this results
in a rewrite that strips the 'host' portion of the address off, and then
Cyrus rejects the message with an 'unknown mailbox' error.
And all of this ultimately m
Hi, i have a new problem now, is there a way to make aliases and forwards cyrus-imapd and sendmail.
I have configured 3 different domains in my sendmail/cyrus box, and i that the users can aliases their accounts or forward the email they receive in one of their accounts to others accounts in the
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 23:54 +0200, Tammo Beishuizen wrote:
> The aliasing is done in /etc/aliases in the usual manner, and postalias'ed
> and reloaded afterwards.
Are you sure it's /etc/aliases? What does 'postconf alias_maps' tell
you?
Wil
--
Wil Cooley <
aliasing is done in /etc/aliases in the usual manner, and postalias'ed
and reloaded afterwards.
My overall purpose is to deliver mail from all aliases of a single user into
one cyrus mailbox.
The questions I have are:
Is this an configuration error on postfix or cyrus ?
H
I have a postfix server delivering mail to my cyrus imap server. I have
the aliases setup on the smtp server and things seem to be fine with
postfix. But I keep getting bounced messages and errors in the log that
point to something with the imap server.
imap postfix/lmtp[17929]: C48BE54077: to
re's some obscure setting in cyrus that I have to set to
make IT handle the catchall.
On top of this (and I imagine there's a relationship) I also want some
aliases ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) to be aliased to
other existing accounts ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
On Thu, July 22, 2004 10:24 am, Ghislain ADNET wrote:
>
>>
>> First you were talking about the "sent" folder and the settings I
>> showed you will allow you to select *any* folder with *any* name
>> for sent, drafts and templates. I usually disable junk mail
>> filtering in mozilla (I have amavis-
First you were talking about the "sent" folder and the settings I showed
you will allow you to select *any* folder with *any* name for sent,
drafts and templates. I usually disable junk mail filtering in mozilla
(I have amavis-new+spamassassin taking care of spam on the server), but
I enabled
Ghislain ADNET wrote:
Don't know which version of thunderbird/mozilla you are using, but in
the current one (and in any previous one starting from Netscape
communicator 4.x) I have a lowercase sent folder and I do have the
special icon (btw, mozilla shows it with an uppercase name) and
everyth
Don't know which version of thunderbird/mozilla you are using, but in
the current one (and in any previous one starting from Netscape
communicator 4.x) I have a lowercase sent folder and I do have the
special icon (btw, mozilla shows it with an uppercase name) and
everything works fine. In fac
Ghislain ADNET wrote:
Hello,
I know some of you had the problem of the mailbox with an upper case
that are not recognized when goign through sendmail.
For exemple writing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is translated
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My problem is Thunderbird use Junk, Trash Sent name boxes etc...
Scott Adkins wrote:
The solution we opted for was to patch Sendmail to make it work :)
I have an "lmtp" patch that doesn't drop the stuff after the + in the
address, and it also does not mess with the case with anything after
the +. I implemented as a mailer flag, so including a 'W' in the
cyrus m
The solution we opted for was to patch Sendmail to make it work :)
I have an "lmtp" patch that doesn't drop the stuff after the + in the
address, and it also does not mess with the case with anything after
the +. I implemented as a mailer flag, so including a 'W' in the
cyrus mailer flags triggers
Hello,
I know some of you had the problem of the mailbox with an upper case that are not
recognized when goign through sendmail.
For exemple writing to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is translated [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My problem is Thunderbird use Junk, Trash Sent name boxes etc... and have special icons to
Hi,
I have setup mailoxes for my server like this :
Sent
Trash
Draft
Junk
This way Mozilla automaticaly use the right folder so it helps a lot.
My main concern with this setup is when i want to sent direct mail to
one of those. For exemple if i put for Sent the "p" right and then send
to use
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 05:49:36PM -0500, Peter P. Benac wrote:
> To Whom:
>
> I found it very difficult to set up virtual domains and getting my
> existing mail aliases working with sendmail. It might have been helpful if
> the documentation mentioned that I needed t
Peter P. Benac wrote:
To Whom:
I found it very difficult to set up virtual domains and getting my
existing mail aliases working with sendmail. It might have been helpful if
the documentation mentioned that I needed to get rid of my virtusertable,
local-host-names and to reference all the
To Whom:
I found it very difficult to set up virtual domains and getting my
existing mail aliases working with sendmail. It might have been helpful if
the documentation mentioned that I needed to get rid of my virtusertable,
local-host-names and to reference all the aliases in the my aliases
would do what you want. Since mailLocalAddress is not a single-value in
LDAP, you can send as many "aliases" as you want to the
mailRoutingAddress. It works fine for my installation with Cyrus IMAP
and Virtual Domains.
OK. Thanks for the info. I'll do more r
>>> Oliver Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/08/04 03:41 AM >>>
Hi guys.
I have a question regarding mail aliases, virtual users and cyrus
virtual domains.
I have configured my Cyrus IMAPD 2.2.2 install to deliver mail using
virtual domains. It does this by relaying the re
Hi guys.
I have a question regarding mail aliases, virtual users and cyrus virtual domains.
I have configured my Cyrus IMAPD 2.2.2 install to deliver mail using virtual domains. It does this by relaying the received messages into the cyrus mailer using Sendmail's "mailertable
Dear all,
I am trying to configure aliase function
in /etc/postfix/aliase. I configured the aliase txt file, virtual txt file, run it and tried to send
the mail, but it didn’t send it to the email add that I configured it to
send.
Any advice?
Thanks and rgds,
Damian
r" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 8:45 AM
Subject: Postfix with Cyrus working on lmtp - loosing aliases
Hello out there,
Thanks all for your support, now i got my connection between postfix and
cyrus on lmtp workingnevertheless
cket/lmtp] said: 550 5.1.1 User
unknown)
aliases:
rogerg: rogerg, roger, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
virtual:
gwch.ath.cx anything
[EMAIL PROTECTED] rogerg
any help is appreciated...thanks in advance...
Roger
--
+++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++
NEU: Mit GMX ins
helps.
Regards-
Enric
> -Mensaje original-
> De: Marcelo Maraboli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviado el: lunes, 04 de marzo de 2002 21:19
> Para: cyrus
> Asunto: Cyrus-Imapd-2.0.16 doesn´t work with aliases or
> virtusertable??
>
>
> Hello folks.
>
>
Hello folks.
I have Cyrus-Imapd-2.0.16 working with sendmail-8.12.2 with one
problem
- I send an email to the server and it does not recognize the
/etc/mail/aliases entries unless the user has a valid cyrus account!!!
Then how am I supposed to re-direct email to another domain for a
Dear Sirs,
Problem:
It should be possible for a Netscape user to have one of three possible
usernames configured in his mail server
preferences.
Example:
Cyrus' account name: p00032351
Personal Identifier: LEE
Original name: Joe Public
Joe Public's Netscape would be able to use "p00032351" or "LE
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>
> On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> > Tuesday, November 06, 2001, 7:44:04 AM, you wrote:
> > MF> If you decide that 1 IP per domain is not acceptable, which
> > MF> anybody who does lots of virtual hosting generally does, then
> > MF> I recomm
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> Tuesday, November 06, 2001, 7:44:04 AM, you wrote:
> MF> If you decide that 1 IP per domain is not acceptable, which
> MF> anybody who does lots of virtual hosting generally does, then
> MF> I recommend you apply the sep-heirarchy patch which will
On Monday 05 November 2001 12:17 pm, cyrus-mailinglist wrote:
> Hello folks!
>
> One question! If I have a mailbox created with cyradm how I can make
> aliases 4 this mailbox?
It's handled by your MTA.
> And if I want to host multiple domains with cyrus how this works??
S
cyrus-mailinglist wrote:
>
> Hello folks!
>
> One question! If I have a mailbox created with cyradm how I can make
> aliases 4 this mailbox?
You've to use your MTA (like sendmail) for mail aliases. In case of
sendmail edit
/etc/mail/aliases and then run sendmail -bi as
Hello folks!
One question! If I have a mailbox created with cyradm how I can make
aliases 4 this mailbox?
And if I want to host multiple domains with cyrus how this works??
Thanks in advance
--
Oliver Kaufmann
Moser & Partner
[T]+43 5522 701 54 14
[F]+43 5522 701 54 19
[E][EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I am configuring a Cyrus-imap mail system with sendmail and ldap for user
authentication. I am running into 2 problem, I cannot get mail delivered
into top level mailboxes, i.e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the aliases in
the '/etc/aliases' file are now ignored...
I am running sendm
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