I figured out,
There are two parameters in Postfix-main.cf that needs to be added in order to
make the local transport to the Cyrus machine and these are:local_transport =
lmtp:inet:[IP_ADDRESS]local_recipient_maps = mysql:/...
The mailbox_transport I removed.
On Sunday, May 15, 2016 2:53
Hi,
I want to different machines for Postfix, Cyrus IMAP and MySQL. Everything
works well except the local delivery part. I think Postfix does not know how to
deliver the mail to Cyrus.
This is how I have them configured:
###Postfix main.cf ###mailbox_transport = lmtp:inet:[IP_ADDRESS]
###Cyrus c
* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>> I want to create replies to the from-address.
>
> Make triple sure to key this to some content your formmailer inserts, or to
> the envelope sender. Otherwise you might find people being "opted-in"
> against their will.
Thanks for all hints. Now I've realis
On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Mathias Wrede wrote:
> I want an automated opt-in for a newsletter. The recipients can
> describe it on a web-form. The formmailer is under control of the
> hoster.
> I want to create replies to the from-address.
Make triple sure to key this to some content your formmailer ins
Mathias Wrede wrote on 22/12/2005 19:04:
> I hope there's someone who could give me a hint.
>
> I would like to create an autoresponder for one IMAP-mailbox. I know
> about sieve vacation but this won't work. All replies are sent to the
> envelope-sender and not to sender (from).
[...]
> I want to
Hi Baltasar,
thanks for your hints.
Baltasar Cevc wrote:
> you have two possibilities:
>
> 1) use sieve (sending it back to the envelope sender is exactly the
> expected behaviour, so I'd say it does work well).
This makes no sense for my requirements. The "from sender" initiates the
mail from
Hi NG,
I hope there's someone who could give me a hint.
I would like to create an autoresponder for one IMAP-mailbox. I know
about sieve vacation but this won't work. All replies are sent to the
envelope-sender and not to sender (from).
, [ Header ]
| Received: from unknown (HELO server.h
Sorry, maybe I wasn't clear. I'd like do do this manually, how do I do
it? I'm messing with transports now but am not having any luck.
Jason Walker
Paul Dorneanu wrote:
> Sure... I am using PostfixAdmin. It's very nice.
> http://high5.net/postfixadmin/
>
> Jason Walker wrote:
>
>> I'm not using w
On Jul 8, 2005, at 8:24 AM, Jason Walker wrote:
I'm not using web-cyradm at this point. Is there a way to do this
without web-cyradm?
I would guess that there is, but I have no idea. I set up web-cyradm
when I setup everything else because I dislike having to type commands
if I don't have
Sure... I am using PostfixAdmin. It's very nice.
http://high5.net/postfixadmin/
Jason Walker wrote:
I'm not using web-cyradm at this point. Is there a way to do this
without web-cyradm?
Jason Walker
Howard Shere wrote:
On Jul 7, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Jason Walker wrote:
I have setup
I'm not using web-cyradm at this point. Is there a way to do this
without web-cyradm?
Jason Walker
Howard Shere wrote:
>
> On Jul 7, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Jason Walker wrote:
>
>> I have setup my mail server to use Postfix for SMTP and am using
>> Cyrus
>> for IMAP. I'm trying to create a virtual
On Jul 7, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Jason Walker wrote:
I have setup my mail server to use Postfix for SMTP and am using Cyrus
for IMAP. I'm trying to create a virtual alias of sorts for addresses
in
a specific virtual domain. We are moving from first name, last initial
to first initial, last
Greetings,
I have setup my mail server to use Postfix for SMTP and am using Cyrus
for IMAP. I'm trying to create a virtual alias of sorts for addresses in
a specific virtual domain. We are moving from first name, last initial
to first initial, last name and so of course need to make aliase
I'm setting up a Linux server using Cyrus 2.1.16 and Postfix 2.1.0. I
currently have Postfix setup
to deliver mail through lmtp to Cyrus. The server will be hosting two
domains (on the same IP address)
so I have setup Cyrus IMAP to use usernames that are the entire user's email
address, i.e.
"[E
I'm trying to setup my postfix to use PgSQL lookups for virtual domains,
and to deliver mail for virtual domains into Cyrus-IMAP.
My method is to use Cyrus-IMAP's virtdomains: userid option, so that
Cyrus-IMAP uses it's built-in virtual-domains support and mailboxes that
are accessable as [EMAI
Am Donnerstag, 11. März 2004 18:03 schrieb Luca Manganelli:
> 2) I configured Postfix to use LMTP negotiation with Cyrus.
> But when I connect to Postfix, I see that it's not 100%
> SMTP compatible. i.e.:
> RCPT TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 501 Bad address syntax
> the status
Hi,
I have some questions.
1) Can Postfix access to Cyrus's Maildir and vice-versa?
2) I configured Postfix to use LMTP negotiation with Cyrus.
But when I connect to Postfix, I see that it's not 100%
SMTP compatible. i.e.:
telnet localhost 25
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
E
Thanks -- but I see it has a value of 2, making me suspect that I am
totally wrong about the cause.
Anyone have any good ideas?
John
Mitrana Cristian wrote:
John Lederer wrote:
I am running postfix with cyrus 2.1.2.
I ocasionally get the following error message in the log:
Apr 3 10:16:46 m
John Lederer wrote:
I am running postfix with cyrus 2.1.2.
I ocasionally get the following error message in the log:
Apr 3 10:16:46 mail lmtpd[1983]: duplicate_mark: closing
/var/lib/imap/deliverdb/deliver-b.db: DB_INCOMPLETE: Cache flush was
unable to complete
Apr 3 10:16:46 mail lmtpd[2226]
I am running postfix with cyrus 2.1.2.
I ocasionally get the following error message in the log:
Apr 3 10:16:46 mail lmtpd[1983]: duplicate_mark: closing
/var/lib/imap/deliverdb/deliver-b.db: DB_INCOMPLETE: Cache flush was
unable to complete
Apr 3 10:16:46 mail lmtpd[2226]: duplicate_check: c
Hi, all
I have three domains and I want to config all
with one machine, and I have three IP and domain name
for them
could postfix and cyrus or others support virtual host based IP??
and if yes, how to set up such site ??
Thanks
T
I can only say 2 words to this :-)
THANK YOU :-)
On Fri, 07 Mar 2003, Markus Welsch wrote:
> Postfix 1.11. I could switch to a later version of Postfix - preferable
> available as Debian package (like I'd prefer installing Cyrus as Debian
> package also to ease maintenance for others).
http://people.debian.org/~hmh/
(it has backports of pos
I refered to RedHat becuase that is what I'am using. It would be hard to
support or answer questions about debian or SuSe becuase I do not have
them installed here.
Luc's document is more general and it will work with debian,FreeBSD or
slackware I think. Maybe you should try that document instead.
Thanks for your help so far :-)
Another question: Any particular reason for making this tutorial specific to
RedHat (base software install). I will have to build cyrus, etc from source
anyways since it's not declared as stable in the versions you've mentioned on
Debian (at least not till now)
I
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 13:46, Markus Welsch wrote:
> Could the quota restrictions also be stored (along with the user/password
> information) in the database ?
Yes all the quota info is in the database and the web-cyradm can even
run on a seperate machine since the cyrus administration can done ov
For web-cyradm there is no specific advantage. But I was developing a
mail and RADIUS system for our company that was very complex and needed
Referential integrity checks and triggers which are only in PostgreSQL.
Hi,
For web-cyradm there is no specific advantage of postgresql over mysql.
But I
Has there be any specific reasons why you've decided to use postgresql ?
Checkout Luc's howto for mysql at
http://www.delouw.ch/linux/Postfix-Cyrus-Web-cyradm-HOWTO/html/index.html
and my postgresql howto at
http://home.teleport.ch/simix/RPMS/Cyrus-imapd/contrib/Postfix+cyrus+postgreSQL+web-cyrad
Hi,
Andrew Koros has created a nice howto. It's written for RedHat but that
shouldn't matter too much here:
http://home.teleport.ch/simix/RPMS/Cyrus-imapd/contrib/Postfix+cyrus+postgreSQL+web-cyradm.pdf
HTH
Simon
This looks like a very detailed guide and using MySQL rather than postfix won't
make
e web. Anyways, Cyrus seems to be more advanced than Courier
> anyways and supports quota's ...
>
> I'd be happy to use Postfix and Cyrus as solution. But I'm needing some kind of
> assistance here. Cyrus should get all user information (that is username,
> password,
nformation
> about it on the web. Anyways, Cyrus seems to be more advanced than Courier
> anyways and supports quota's ...
>
> I'd be happy to use Postfix and Cyrus as solution. But I'm needing some kind of
> assistance here. Cyrus should get all user information (
eems to be more advanced than Courier
anyways and supports quota's ...
I'd be happy to use Postfix and Cyrus as solution. But I'm needing some kind of
assistance here. Cyrus should get all user information (that is username,
password, quota) from a MySQL database. Currently I'
> On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 11:29:44 -0800,
> David R Bosso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (drb) writes:
drb> OK, I'm trying to get Cyrus IMAP 2.0.11 single instance message
drb> store working with Postfix (latest snapshot).
[...]
drb> So it looks like it's using a new lmtp process each time, which is
d
> On 21 Feb 2001 10:51:55 -0600,
> Amos Gouaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ag) writes:
> On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 11:29:44 -0800,
> David R Bosso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (drb) writes:
drb> OK, I'm trying to get Cyrus IMAP 2.0.11 single instance message
drb> store working with Postfix (latest sna
> On Mon, 12 Feb 2001 11:29:44 -0800,
> David R Bosso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (drb) writes:
drb> max_use = 300
drb> lmtp_destination_recipient_limit = 1000
drb> lmtp_destination_concurrency_limit = 1000
Looks like they should still be valid. You could experiment with
default_destination_rec
This may need to go to the postfix list, but I'll try here first because of
the recent related traffic...
OK, I'm trying to get Cyrus IMAP 2.0.11 single instance message store
working with Postfix (latest snapshot).
I have postfix set up using lmtp via a transport table as per the postfix
lmt
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