I am trying to download Websieve Software since a
few days from http://24.112.168.35/websieve/
The server seems to be down. Is there some mirror
or another source? Or is somebody using some other
software for amdministrating Sieve?
Thanks
Richard Gresek
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I posted a few version update messages on the list recently. The URL to
download the program is now:
http://host1.dyndns.org/websieve
Alain
- Original Message -
From: "Richard Gresek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 2:23 AM
Subject: Webseive
Maltese Vito-AVM018 writes:
>
>I installed pwcheck, and it works... just authenticating on the local passwd
>file.
>
>What is the "PAM modification" you are talking about?
Check the archives of this mailing list. There have been a couple
of pwcheck_pam.c files posted. They allow pwcheck to chec
The URL I have is http://host1.dyndns.org/websieve/ and it is up and
running this
morning. The URL you give does not match host1.dyndns.org, although I'm
not
surprised given the domain name.
Cheers
Chris
Richard Gresek wrote:
> I am trying to download Websieve Software since a
> few days from
Many thanks Gary,
I have just found some your posting of April 2001 asking for PAM pwcheck, so
first I tried to find it in the Cyrus ftp server.
I found some code of PAM pwcheck in some posting of 1998.
A couple are patches for cyrus-imapd 1.5.14 (and I want to use it on cyrus
2.0.14... perhaps
I'm looking for a public folder/bb viewer along the lines of the one for
this list at http://asg.web.cmu.edu/bb/archive.info-cyrus.
>From inspecting the HTML code for the pages it seems that its based on imp
(GPL) but I can't find a reference anywhere.
Are there any other options for read-on
richard offer wrote:
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> I'm looking for a public folder/bb viewer along the lines of the one for
> this list at http://asg.web.cmu.edu/bb/archive.info-cyrus.
>
> From inspecting the HTML code for the pages it seems that its based on imp
> (GPL) but I can't find a reference anywhere.
http://w
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* richard offer wrote:
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*> I'm looking for a public folder/bb viewer along the lines of the one for
*> this list at http://asg.web.cmu.edu/bb/archive.info-cyrus.
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*> From inspecting the HTML code for the pages it seem