Well it was an issue with multiple installs of sasl on the system . By
default there was an installation of SASL through the RPM, and then I
installed the latest version on the server. After creating the correct
symbolic links which were suggested to me on another list, the issue
was sorted out.
H
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 18:15 +0100, Imran Aziz wrote:
> The server does not crash now, logs show no errors that can crash the
> serve, but still having issues to login to the server, and as I have
> listed in my earlier message, getting maildrop folder error.
Is the mailbox actually there, on the f
The server does not crash now, logs show no errors that can crash the
serve, but still having issues to login to the server, and as I have
listed in my earlier message, getting maildrop folder error.
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From: "Marco Colombo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> keep using those. I think postfix and cyrus may run at the same time
> each with its own version of db4. All you have to do is to tell cyrus to
> use the one in /usr/local.
>
Is libsasl using Berkeley DB? What version?
h
Hi Imran,
I just went through a complete recompile on a fresh OS (Solaris-9 in my
case). I used NetBSD pkgsrc and can honestly say compiling and
installing cyrus, sasl, berkeleydb and postfix was almost trivial.
Pkgsrc is basically a complete package system that's built around a
system of mak
thank you very much for the wonderful link, would have been great if I
got that few days earlier :)
Anyway seems I have for all the servers running okay, but left with
one final issue with the maildrop. When I try to login to the server
using POP3 on telnet, I get a maildrop for the user not found
Imran Aziz wrote:
No its a brand new server, quite high spec also.
did you compile Berkeley DB or used the RPM install that comes with Redhat ?
Yes, I am using the standard RedHat release version.
I have just uninstalled the Berkeley DB that I installed and using the
RPM that comes with re
yes finally it seems that the logs are clean, and I am able to telnet
and see the IMAP, and POP servers, but on trying to login I get an
error of
-ERR [SYS/PERM] Unable to locate maildrop: Mailbox does not exist
seems a missconfiguration in the maildrop folder somewhere, where and
how to sort thi
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 15:32 +0100, Imran Aziz wrote:
> Hello Marco I am going to adopt and try your suggestion. Going to
> built everything again with a separate version of Berkeley DB at a
> location like
>
> /usr/local/db4.2
>
> and compile and link with the libraries in that specific folder. I
No its a brand new server, quite high spec also.
did you compile Berkeley DB or used the RPM install that comes with Redhat ?
I have just uninstalled the Berkeley DB that I installed and using the
RPM that comes with red hat and seems that the earlier errors are gone
now get this output in the i
Am Di, den 07.06.2005 schrieb Imran Aziz um 15:44:
> Lars thank you for your response, I did use those RPMS and they
> install okay, but get the same login issue, and errors in the log, in
> addition the RPM does not use PAM as the authentication method, so
> cannot use it since I need to integrat
Now the second issue is with the version of Berkely database on my
system. I already have the RPM 4.1.25 installed on my system and I
cannot uninstall it because it has dependencies on the system. So I
tried to use ver 4.3.8 but had all sorts of issues with it. ON
compiling with already installe
Hello Marco I am going to adopt and try your suggestion. Going to
built everything again with a separate version of Berkeley DB at a
location like
/usr/local/db4.2
and compile and link with the libraries in that specific folder. I am
useing 4.2 version because postfix docs say that latest version
On Tue, 2005-06-07 at 12:50 +0100, Imran Aziz wrote:
> Hello Marco,
>
> Thanks a lot for sending a detailed email. The main reason that I am
> not using an RPM is because I have Red Hat Linux 3 ES which
> unfortunately does not comes with Cyrus RPMS. That answers the first
> question of why I am
Lars thank you for your response, I did use those RPMS and they
install okay, but get the same login issue, and errors in the log, in
addition the RPM does not use PAM as the authentication method, so
cannot use it since I need to integrate Cyrus IMAP with Postfix.
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> Hello Marco,
>
> Thanks a lot for sending a detailed email. The main reason that I am
> not using an RPM is because I have Red Hat Linux 3 ES which
> unfortunately does not comes with Cyrus RPMS. That answers the first
> question of why I am doing this. Second I need to use postfix to
> integrate
> Hello Marco,
>
> Thanks a lot for sending a detailed email. The main reason that I am not
using an RPM is because I have Red Hat Linux 3 ES which
> unfortunately does not comes with Cyrus RPMS. That answers the first
question of why I am doing this. Second I need to use postfix to
integrate with
Hello Marco,
Thanks a lot for sending a detailed email. The main reason that I am
not using an RPM is because I have Red Hat Linux 3 ES which
unfortunately does not comes with Cyrus RPMS. That answers the first
question of why I am doing this. Second I need to use postfix to
integrate with cyrus i
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 17:53 +0100, Imran Aziz wrote:
> Can anyone please save my life, and sort this out. I promise I will
> never come into Unix territory and stay with easy installs of windows.
Since it seems you're using a RPM-based system, why don't you install
the cyrus binary rpms? On Fedor
Hello All,
I have been trying for more then a week to get cyrus running, but
somehow get one error or the other. The latest one was due to Berkley
DB. so I uninstalled the RPM and installed the latest Berkly DB, but
now when I try to compile cyrus imap I get this error
checking whether time.h and
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