Re: I need to check if stored messages are well formed.

2017-08-14 Thread Michael Menge
Hi, Quoting Alvin Starr : Through a system crash and recovery I found a number of messages that were badly stored. I am now concerned that I may have other bad messages. Is there any tool/program that will check the message files themselves for things like correct headers and bodies? it

I need to check if stored messages are well formed.

2017-08-14 Thread Alvin Starr
Through a system crash and recovery I found a number of messages that were badly stored. I am now concerned that I may have other bad messages. Is there any tool/program that will check the message files themselves for things like correct headers and bodies? -- Alvin Starr

Re: Bugzilla does not handle locales well

2010-11-17 Thread Reinaldo de Carvalho
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 10:56 AM, Michal Hlavinka wrote: > Hi all, > > I have prefered language in firefox set to 'cs' so I get czech localized > bugzilla pages. These pages use utf-8 encoding but page headers nor server > itself do not mention any information about encoding so default content > e

Re: Bugzilla does not handle locales well

2010-11-17 Thread Jeroen van Meeuwen (Kolab Systems)
On Monday, November 15, 2010 01:56:13 pm Michal Hlavinka wrote: > Hi all, > > I have prefered language in firefox set to 'cs' so I get czech localized > bugzilla pages. These pages use utf-8 encoding but page headers nor server > itself do not mention any information about encoding so default cont

Bugzilla does not handle locales well

2010-11-15 Thread Michal Hlavinka
Hi all, I have prefered language in firefox set to 'cs' so I get czech localized bugzilla pages. These pages use utf-8 encoding but page headers nor server itself do not mention any information about encoding so default content encoding iso-8859-1 is used, which is wrong and results in broken a

Re: Murder: seems like timsieved of frontend does not proxy well.

2003-06-20 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Dmitry Novosjolov wrote: > according to README in timsieved directory, proxying is not implemented > yet indeed :((( Nor will it be. > I've found more recent version of timsieved in CVS: last updated at 10 March > 2003. > > I hope proxying is working there ... Nope. > how

Re: Murder: seems like timsieved of frontend does not proxy well.

2003-06-20 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Dmitry Novosjolov wrote: > I'm finishing my Murder cyrus-2.2a installation: now I want that timsieved > running on a frontend server would be able to proxy requests to a proper > backend. Timsieved implements referrals, which are a part of the base spec of MANAGESIEVE. If we

Re: Murder: seems like timsieved of frontend does not proxy well.

2003-06-20 Thread Dmitry Novosjolov
In addition: according to README in timsieved directory, proxying is not implemented yet indeed :((( I've found more recent version of timsieved in CVS: last updated at 10 March 2003. I hope proxying is working there ... how can I compile the CVS sources: there is no makefiles, configure etc

Murder: seems like timsieved of frontend does not proxy well.

2003-06-20 Thread Dmitry Novosjolov
Hello, I'm finishing my Murder cyrus-2.2a installation: now I want that timsieved running on a frontend server would be able to proxy requests to a proper backend. I'm accessing a sieve service with a websieve application (perl) (I also tried to work with sieve via sieve plugin for SquirrelMai

Re: well...

2002-04-30 Thread Jason Englander
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Scott M Likens wrote: > Unfortunatly i upgraded to Cyrus 2.1.4 and my backup didnt help when i > attempted to restore it, i'm attempting to restore all the subfolders in > the users inbox's and having a problem with the reconstruct command. > > Quite Simply, it doesnt do fol

well...

2002-04-30 Thread Scott M Likens
Unfortunatly i upgraded to Cyrus 2.1.4 and my backup didnt help when i attempted to restore it, i'm attempting to restore all the subfolders in the users inbox's and having a problem with the reconstruct command. Quite Simply, it doesnt do folders. Just the main directory, is there a way we

Re: SUMMARY (Well, sort of): Authentication against MySQL Database

2000-12-14 Thread Tim Evans
>Shouldn't this be passwd=bar instead of password=bar ? > >Tim Evans wrote: > >> >> #%PAM-1.0 >> authoptional/lib/security/pam_mysql.so user=foo password=bar >> db=healthhub table=auth usercolumn=username passwdcolumn=password crypt=1 >> account required/lib/security/pam_mysql.

Re: SUMMARY (Well, sort of): Authentication against MySQL Database

2000-12-10 Thread Paul Wiechman
This is a MySQL error, not Cyrus. You need to give the user foo access to SELECT from the database on localhost. Paul Tim Evans wrote: > > >It would greatly assist us in helping you if you post some configuration > >details, error messages, or symptoms for those of us that are familiar > >with

Re: SUMMARY (Well, sort of): Authentication against MySQL Database

2000-12-10 Thread Ross Golder
Tim Evans wrote: > > While this would appear to be the way to go here, I've not been able to make > it work. The doc's with the pam_mysql module are pretty skimpy. I'd like > to hear from someone who has made this work, and get some additional help. > It would greatly assist us in helping you

Re: SUMMARY (Well, sort of): Authentication against MySQL Database

2000-12-10 Thread Patrick Boutilier
Shouldn't this be passwd=bar instead of password=bar ? Tim Evans wrote: > > #%PAM-1.0 > authoptional/lib/security/pam_mysql.so user=foo password=bar > db=healthhub table=auth usercolumn=username passwdcolumn=password crypt=1 > account required/lib/security/pam_mysql.so user=f

Re: SUMMARY (Well, sort of): Authentication against MySQL Database

2000-12-10 Thread Tim Evans
>It would greatly assist us in helping you if you post some configuration >details, error messages, or symptoms for those of us that are familiar >with this combination. > Thanks, the system is a Cobalt RAQ4i, running Cobalt's modified Red Hat 6.x, Apache 1.3.12. I have separately installed PHP

SUMMARY (Well, sort of): Authentication against MySQL Database

2000-12-10 Thread Tim Evans
Earlier, I asked: >We already have all the userid's and passwords for the >portal site in MySQL and would like to let users log into >their IMP/Webmail accounts with the same password. > >I believe Cyrus/SASL authentication using PAM may be one way of doing this, >but would hope this is a wheel so