Hello,
I'm new to this world so I apologize if my question is in the wrong forum.
Is it possible to define user groups in cyrus and associate each group with
a specific spool partition?
Example:
- Users with the first letter of the mailbox from A to D are created on
partition A.
ot;u...@domaina.tld"
or with "user" too, on cyrus and postfix.
Sasl related, you need match ldap_filter with johndoe and
john...@domaina.tld usernames.
Cyrus related, you need set "defaultdomain: domaina.tld" on imapd.conf
for cyrus map username john...@domaina.tld to mailbox j
: AW: Username with @ sign at login possible?
Hi!
Quick note to the list admins: Can't this list be condigured so replies go to
the list, not to the sender? I frequently forget to "replay all"
and other do as well.
On the subject:
> Up to now we mapped virtual users to userna
: Dienstag, 12. Mai 2009 13:57
> An: Helmut Weigel
> Betreff: Re: Username with @ sign at login possible?
>
> Dear Helmut!
>
> When asking "is this possible" I guess you refer to the fact that by default
> the @ will cut the email address into a local
Helmut Weigel wrote:
>
> our customer wants to login with the full mailaddress as the username
> to our cyrus imapd. is this possible?
Yes, that is certainly possible. I do that to manage multiple domains.
I create the mailboxes with 'cm user/@'.
I dont remember if there
Hi all,
our customer wants to login with the full mailaddress as the username
to our cyrus imapd. is this possible?
We run an installation with postfix and cyrus-imapd.
Helmut Weigel
DFB-Medien GmbH & Co. KG
Otto-Fleck-Schneise 6
60528 Frankfurt
fon: +49 (69) 6788-319
fax: +49 (69) 6788
and user names:
1. canonical
translates the given username to an internal username, which cyrus imapd
uses as mailbox name (with user prefix "user.").
2. auxprop
takes the given username, retrieves the stored secret, and returns it to
the SASL library. The auxprop can also do
Hi,
Im currently working on a project to integrate parts of a Kolab server into
an M$ Active Directory. For that I wrote a script for postfix which converts
the username into the Sid (this is done so that a user can be renamed in AD
and still has the same Cyrus mailbox). So far this is
On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 14:01 +0200, Alain Spineux wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:33 PM, ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On my cryus imap server , when I try login from my localserver cyrus
> > login works
>
> You used localhost ? Only localhost is working then.
> Try using the IP address y
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:33 PM, ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On my cryus imap server , when I try login from my localserver cyrus
> login works
You used localhost ? Only localhost is working then.
Try using the IP address you used from your remote server, it should fail too.
>
>
> But whe
On my cryus imap server , when I try login from my localserver cyrus
login works
But when I login from a remote server realm gets added autmatically ,
causing login to fail
In my sasl logs I can see for a local connection
-
saslauthd[21947] :do_auth : auth success: [user=cyrus]
[
7;m having trouble with
usernames.
Usual stats...
CentOS 4.5 - kernel 2.6.9-55.0.2.EL
cyrus-imapd-2.2.12-8.1.RHEL4
cyrus-sasl-2.1.19-5.EL4
We currently authenticate via PAM/Winbind. Thus all usernames take the
form DOMAIN\username. This hasn't been a problem for authentication.
We have i
bind. Thus all usernames take the
form DOMAIN\username. This hasn't been a problem for authentication. We
have imapd talking to saslauthd, which is speaking PAM, which talks
Winbind. No problem, users with a domain\username login authenticate
without a problem.
Our problem arises when w
Hello,
is there a limit on the username length in Cyrus?
Cheers,
Stefan
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Mary-Somerville-Str.1 28359 Bremen fax: +49 421 22 232-99
CTED]>
An: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
CC:
Betreff: Re: Username different from mailbox
> Hi Torsten, hi list,
>
> first of all thanks for the many answers and thanks to torsten for
> making my question clear :)
>
> so far, two possible solutions have been mentioned here:
&g
ld help me with some hints on how to properly install that.
Regards,
Torsten
Jorey Bump schrieb:
Patrick Kranz wrote:
Now I have a customer, who needs the scenario that the usernames for
Cyrus differ from the mailbox and mailaddress respectivly. For
example [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be able to log
me hints on how to properly install that.
Regards,
Torsten
Jorey Bump schrieb:
Patrick Kranz wrote:
Now I have a customer, who needs the scenario that the usernames for
Cyrus differ from the mailbox and mailaddress respectivly. For example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] should be able to login with th
Jorey Bump wrote:
Patrick Kranz wrote:
Now I have a customer, who needs the scenario that the usernames for
Cyrus differ from the mailbox and mailaddress respectivly. For example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] should be able to login with the username
someOtherUsername. This need arises from an
> > Now I have a customer, who needs the scenario that the usernames for
> > Cyrus differ from the mailbox and mailaddress respectivly. For example
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] should be able to login with the username
> > someOtherUsername. This need arises from a
Patrick Kranz wrote:
Now I have a customer, who needs the scenario that the usernames for
Cyrus differ from the mailbox and mailaddress respectivly. For example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] should be able to login with the username
someOtherUsername. This need arises from an integration with other
thenticate himself with his
email-address as username and a password. For over a half year this has
been working really, really great.
Now I have a customer, who needs the scenario that the usernames for
Cyrus differ from the mailbox and mailaddress respectivly. For example
[EMAIL PROTECTED] should
},
> ...
>
>
>>>> One of our user does not the term murder in the message header. He
>>>> questioned us that "Why does it contains the term "murder" in the
>>>> email header? I don't think "murder...MYNAME" is
murder in the message header. He
>>>> questioned us that "Why does it contains the term "murder" in the
>>>> email header? I don't think "murder...MYNAME" is the
>>>> appropriate terms appears in my email header." Is
nk "murder...MYNAME" is the appropriate
> >> terms appears in my email header." Is there a way to remove this?
> >>
> >> Received: from murder ([unix socket])
> >
> > Hmm, this will require Patching and Rebuilding Cyrus-Imapd. Thi
gt; Received: from murder ([unix socket])
>>
>
> Hmm, this will require Patching and Rebuilding Cyrus-Imapd. This String
> ("murder") is hardcoded (whyever).
>
>
>> (authenticated user=USERNAME bits=0)
>> by cms6.ucalgary.ca (Cyrus v2.2.12-Invoca-RPM-2.2.1
appropriate terms
> appears in my email header." Is there a way to remove this?
>
> Received: from murder ([unix socket])
Hmm, this will require Patching and Rebuilding Cyrus-Imapd. This String
("murder") is hardcoded (whyever).
> (authenticated user=USERNAME bit
ay to remove this?
Received: from murder ([unix socket])
(authenticated user=USERNAME bits=0)
by cms6.ucalgary.ca (Cyrus v2.2.12-Invoca-RPM-2.2.12-3.RHEL4.1)
with LMTPA;
Tue, 19 Sep 2006 10:34:47 -0600
X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2
:
:
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Syste
or Nginx (we moved to nginx because
even with Linux 2.6 we hit limits around 20,000 concurrent connections, while
nginx handles that without breaking a sweat)
Our "saslperld" authentication daemon (which now talks about 6 different
protocols, but anyway) could certainly handle this very ea
former03|Baltasar Cevc wrote:
realm, your new ones in their own domain's.
Another possibility: perhaps Perdition or some other IMAP proxy can
help? I don't use it yet, but it has some nice options, e.g. it can
present accounts on different servers on one frontend. So perhaps it has
some featu
--On 21. August 2006 00:19:58 -0700 Nikola Milutinovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I am currently migrating a large number of IMAP/POP accounts from one
server to another. The old server using a schema of CLIENTID-0,
CLIENTID-1 etc as the naming schema, and it is required that the new
server
> I am currently migrating a large number of IMAP/POP accounts from one
> server to another. The old server using a schema of CLIENTID-0,
> CLIENTID-1 etc as the naming schema, and it is required that the new
> server use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] naming schema.
If your "domain" is a default domain,
Hi Malcom,
I am currently migrating a large number of IMAP/POP accounts from one
server to another. The old server using a schema of CLIENTID-0,
CLIENTID-1 etc as the naming schema, and it is required that the new
server use the [EMAIL PROTECTED] naming schema.
You cold manage authorization u
the same mailbox.
Does anyone have a working configuration for this?
I have been working on the problem using saslauthd with Linux PAM. PAM
has a mechanism to allow you to change the users username during login,
which is used in the pam_ftp module. However, my cursory looks at the
code seem to
uses "-" by
> default, but from memory that's adjustable).
The option is intended to complement "EnabledPlusedDetail" - if that's
enabled, then the option PlusedUserLowercase forces the username section
to lowercase internally.
It was much easier to implement tha
On Fri, Jan 27 2006 - 16:25, former03 | Baltasar Cevc wrote:
> Henrique got the right point - I didn't pay attention on the version...
> You absolutely need a cyrus version with virtual domain support.
> However, with the new version, use the ${mailbox} instead of user, as
> only this passes the
Hi,
I want my user to log with their email addresse (eg, [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
All my users are stored in LDAP (OpenLDAP) -
"[EMAIL PROTECTED],ou=...,dc=here,dc=com".
It's working - aka I can authenticate a real user.
But, as the "admins: cyrus", I have to have an LDAP entry set like
"mail=cyrus@,d
On 1/27/06 7:25 AM, "former03 | Baltasar Cevc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Henrique got the right point - I didn't pay attention on the version...
> You absolutely need a cyrus version with virtual domain support.
> However, with the new version, use the ${mailbox} instead of user, as
> only this
Henrique got the right point - I didn't pay attention on the version...
You absolutely need a cyrus version with virtual domain support.
However, with the new version, use the ${mailbox} instead of user, as
only this passes the whole address (in contrast to providing the
localpart on the left-ha
lpart only - see pipe(8) for details:
>
> ${user}
> This macro expands to the username part of a
> recipient
> address. For example, with an address
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> the username part is
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Joel CARNAT wrote:
> Short version: postfix/cyrdeliver don't deliver mail to the right user ;
> usernames contain the '@' letter.
Even shorter version: Cyrus 2.1 does NOT support virtual domains, and it
does not want any "@" in usernames either. Switch to 2.2 or 2.3 if you ne
Try using ${mailbox} instead of ${user} in your master.cf - ${user} is
the localpart only - see pipe(8) for details:
${user}
This macro expands to the username part of a
recipient
address. For example, with an address
[EMAIL
Hi,
Short version: postfix/cyrdeliver don't deliver mail to the right user ;
usernames contain the '@' letter.
Long version:
I have configured Postfix and Cyrus-IMAPd authentication over
OpenLDAP. Username (to read mail via IMAP) are the email
addresses (to ensure easy uniqu
Hello
Thanks for replying. yes I've tried user/j.smith. It seems to
work with altnamespace = yes If I remember (I'm not on that machine
now). But only inconsistently. I was successful only once, then the
same messages starting cropping up for the 2nd and 3rd users... ?!!
I setup a mock isp
Gobbledegeek wrote:
Hello
I've struggling with this for hours now...
I pit unixheirarchysep = yes in my imapd.conf.
Is the above just a typo in your email, or is it also spelled
incorrectly in imap.conf?
I'm still unable to create user.name in cyradm.
The message I get is either
Gobbledegeek wrote:
I tried both user/user.name (invalid mailbox..) and user.user.name
(permission denied) for ex: user.j.smith .. no luck
did you try :
cm user/j.smith
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Hello
I've struggling with this for hours now...
I pit unixheirarchysep = yes in my imapd.conf.
I'm still unable to create user.name in cyradm.
The message I get is either invalid mailbox name or permission denied...
I tried both user/user.name (invalid mailbox..) and user.user.name
(p
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
On 7/7/05, Bartosz Jozwiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running web-cyradm with Cyrus SASL 2.1.17 and Cyrus impad 2.1.16
I have an issue with case sensitive usernames.
To solve that problem, is there only one way to upgrade cyrus sasl and
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
On 7/7/05, Bartosz Jozwiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running web-cyradm with Cyrus SASL 2.1.17 and Cyrus impad 2.1.16
I have an issue with case sensitive usernames.
To solve that problem, is there only one way to upgrade cyrus sasl and
cyru
On 7/7/05, Bartosz Jozwiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am running web-cyradm with Cyrus SASL 2.1.17 and Cyrus impad 2.1.16
I have an issue with case sensitive usernames.
To solve that problem, is there only one way to upgrade cyrus sasl and
cyrus
impad ?
You may wish to consider the fol
Hello,
I am running web-cyradm with Cyrus SASL 2.1.17 and Cyrus impad 2.1.16
I have an issue with case sensitive usernames.
To solve that problem, is there only one way to upgrade cyrus sasl and cyrus
impad ?
Bartosz
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Hello,
I am running web-cyradm with Cyrus SASL 2.1.17 and Cyrus impad 2.1.16
I have an issue with case sensitive usernames.
To solve that problem, is there only one way to upgrade cyrus sasl and cyrus
impad ?
Bartosz
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Some users get an error when they send me mail. Postfix tells them
that username.domain.tld does not exist, which is true. But why do
Postfix check the internal username for some and not for others?
I hope you understand what i mean.
Thanks,
Jacob
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efine ldap_filter in saslauthd.conf.
Thnx.
Is it not possible to authenticate a user in cyrus-imapd with other
names than the default uid/mailbox name even if I've set ldap_filter? Is
the username check limited to the mailbox.db?
I mean cyrus can always get the uid if a user authenticate itself as
wi
efine ldap_filter in saslauthd.conf.
Thnx.
> > Is it not possible to authenticate a user in cyrus-imapd with other
> > names than the default uid/mailbox name even if I've set ldap_filter? Is
> > the username check limited to the mailbox.db?
> > I mean cyrus can alwa
uid, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
mailacceptinggeneralid)
Thats why I've defined ldap filter. The idea is to check mailboxes with
uid as username or with the ldap entry in mailacceptinggeneralid as
username.
imapd.conf:
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
servername: testserver.lan
eneralid)
Thats why I've defined ldap filter. The idea is to check mailboxes with
uid as username or with the ldap entry in mailacceptinggeneralid as
username.
imapd.conf:
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
servername: testserver.lan
hashimapspool: true
popt
Ken Murchison wrote:
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Dan Delaney wrote:
Can cyrus be configured so that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" works the same as
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Not use the - INSTEAD of +, but rather, use either.
+ as a detail separator is typically done in the config file for you
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, Cyrus Daboo wrote:
What about SIEVE - the subaddress extension is also hard-coded to use '+',
right?
well, the rfc doesn't specify it must be, and provides an example with a
#, so one would assume you either need an option to permute it there also,
or to rewrite it to what s
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
+ as a detail separator is typically done in the config file for your mta
and not in anything cyrus-specific. so it's (typically) a question of how
to tweak config files for your particular mta. the sendmail macros we use
have a class in which possible de
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Dan Delaney wrote:
Can cyrus be configured so that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" works the same as
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Not use the - INSTEAD of +, but rather, use either.
+ as a detail separator is typically done in the config file for your
mta and not in an
On Tue, 9 Nov 2004, Dan Delaney wrote:
Can cyrus be configured so that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" works the same as
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Not use the - INSTEAD of +, but rather, use either.
+ as a detail separator is typically done in the config file for your mta
and not in anything cyrus-specific. so i
Can cyrus be configured so that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" works the same as
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Not use the - INSTEAD of +, but rather, use either.
Thanks
--Dan
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Daniel Bielefeldt wrote:
Hi all,
I'am using Cyrus as my POP/IMAP daemon, witch work great.
The Cyrus daemon is running with virtualdomain support, but i can't
create usernames with dot.
Example: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'am using telnet to communicate with the cyrus daemon.
. Login admin *
. Create [
Hi all,
I'am using Cyrus as my POP/IMAP daemon, witch work great.
The Cyrus daemon is running with virtualdomain support, but i can't
create usernames with dot.
Example: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'am using telnet to communicate with the cyrus daemon.
. Login admin *
. Create [EMAIL PROTECTED]
. N
I am more than likely at fault, but I installed Cyrus IMAP, Postfix, and
used PAM MySQL for cleartext authentication and got the following error:
plaintext username cannot connect to pwcheck server
I found out that the PAM service couldn't connect to my database locally
because of a permi
On Sat, 28 Jun 2003, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
> The usernames need to be full email addresses, and SASL seems to be
> quite unhappy with the at sign.
Its unhappy with it as part of a user id, but it deals with it in a
totally reasonable way as a username/rlealm separator.
> I can't
I'm trying to set up Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.13 with SASL 2.1.13 on
FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE (using the ports). The goal is to use either MySQL or
OpenLDAP as the authentication backend, but I ran into a problem right
at the start, using sasldb2.
The usernames need to be full email addresses, and SASL seems to
re a way to log the
username / password as somebody tries to authentificate at the POP3 daemon ?
Kind Regards,
Markus
d folders
submission, to include the -a switch to deliver. The argv portion now reads
as below:
argv=/usr/sbin/cyrdeliver -e -m ${extension} -a ${user}
Thus, one can then send shared folder posts for big.discussion to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and have Cyrus ACL-match against username
jdoe to see whether or not
Am Dienstag, 19. November 2002 17:06 schrieb Kristaps Armanis:
> Greetins cyrus usersm,
>
> What should be the best way to lowercase all username for incoming
> emails, so there would be no I/O errors? Should this be done in MTA, or
> there is some workaround in Cyrus?
Do you wa
Greetins cyrus usersm,
What should be the best way to lowercase all username for incoming
emails, so there would be no I/O errors? Should this be done in MTA, or there is some
workaround in
Cyrus?
And what about 8BIT? I don't really get the point..
--
kristaps
Hello,
Can someone explain the difference between Login vs Authenticate imap
commands and when is each one used? They both appear to resolve
username/password challange. I wrote a custom authorization module for
cyrus-imap (auth_ldap) and auth_canonifyid()/auth_newstate() are not
called
users had - as the first
character of their username. Due to the way cyrus_acl_myrights()
works, their rights to their own INBOX were getting subtracted
from the final rights mask. SELECT INBOX was then failing with
'Nonexistent mailbox'. Since admin could access these mailboxes
fine, it to
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Robert B spewed into the ether:
> I have a need to run a server with virtual mailboxes that can have
> identical username portions of [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a variety of
> domains.
>
> My initial solution was to simply have the users login
> as [EMAI
I have a need to run a server with virtual mailboxes that can have identical username
portions of [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a variety of domains.
My initial solution was to simply have the users login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] after
removing some checks in the source code, I now see that adding users
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