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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
>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.
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
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
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
>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
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
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