Hi Jeroen,
> Fedora[3], but I cannot make the call for Red Hat Enterprise
> Linux/Ubuntu/Debian.
I sent a mail to ond...@debian.org, who did last maintenance on
cyrus-imapd-2.4 on Ubuntu.
Joerg
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On 2013-03-11 22:55, Julien Coloos wrote:
> I don't know who is in charge of this patch, but maybe Jeroen can help
> fix the issue on RedHat side.
Hi,
thanks for pointing this one out. I can fix the Cyrus IMAP RPM and APT
packages I provide[1,2], and those that are shipped as part of
Fedora[3],
Le 11/03/2013 23:00, Joerg Maier a écrit :
> Hi Julien,
>
> Thanks for the hint!
>
> My system is (now) Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS. I found normalizeuid in the
> docs, which I set to 0. Still with the same result.
>
> I scanned the code a bit as well, I find such a patch in the Ubuntu
> distribution patc
Hi Julien,
Thanks for the hint!
My system is (now) Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS. I found normalizeuid in the
docs, which I set to 0. Still with the same result.
I scanned the code a bit as well, I find such a patch in the Ubuntu
distribution patches
(cyrus-imapd-2.4.2-903-normalize-authorization-id.pat
Hi,
Is your system RedHat/CentOS/Fedora ?
I think their version (since 2.3.x) have a patch that "normalize"
(lowercase + strip leading and trailing whitespaces) authentication ids.
From what I could see it appears it was added as a configuration option,
but the code is not complete and so the d
Hi Dan,
Thanks for you suggestion!
Unfortunately, testing the solution i have in mind, i renamed and
finally deleted my one CamelCase testaccount. And now, when I try to
create a mailbox with CamelCase with cyradm, the default acls are set to
a user with lowercase username, and I am not able t
On 03/10/13 23:28 +0100, Joerg Maier joerg.maier wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>I am using cyrus since ~8 years for a mailserver with ~200
>mailaccounts.
>
>After transferring a mailserver from cyrus 2.2 to 2.4, I have an issue
>with usernames containing uppercase letters. Up to now, i did tread the
>part bef
Hi List,
I am using cyrus since ~8 years for a mailserver with ~200
mailaccounts.
After transferring a mailserver from cyrus 2.2 to 2.4, I have an issue
with usernames containing uppercase letters. Up to now, i did tread the
part before the @ as case sensitive, and i allowed users to create
mailb