Stuart Clark wrote:
>
> How can I get AUTH=DIGEST-MD5 AUTH=CRAM-MD5 removed from the CAPABILITY listing, and
>still have cyrus use PAM for authentication?
>
> * CAPABILITY IMAP4 IMAP4rev1 ACL QUOTA LITERAL+ NAMESPACE UIDPLUS ID
>NO_ATOMIC_RENAME UNSELECT MULTIAPPEND SORT THREAD=ORDEREDSUBJEC
Hi,
I just try to get cyrus imapd 2.0.14 working on my SuSE 7.2 box,
creating a modified version of the (2.0.12) RPM file from ftp.suse.com,
and considering some old version of an RPM from ftp.redhat.com.
1) I want to suggest the first two patches as "formal" improvements for
the next cyrus-imap
Hey all. I have Cyrus imapd 1.6.24 running on a RH 6.2 linux box, and
it has done quite well since just after the 1.6.24 release. No
complaints whatsoever. Install was complicated, but well documented
in the Linux HowTo, so great.
Now the problem. I am switching my server to FreeBSD 4.3 and w
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
>
> Hey all. I have Cyrus imapd 1.6.24 running on a RH 6.2 linux box, and
> it has done quite well since just after the 1.6.24 release. No
> complaints whatsoever. Install was complicated, but well documented
> in the Linux HowTo, so great.
>
> Now the problem. I am swit
Hey guys,
I'm trying to authenticate using PAM LDAP. I use a debian system, with
mostly debs from woody. However, I built Cyrus 2.0.14 from source,
since the debian packages are horribly out of date.
I set up SASL to use PAM in imapd.conf, but cyradm cannot use a user
from
It's fairly straightforward. I recommend this set of steps:
1. Install the db3 port. Just do that in the ordinary way.
2. Search the archives of this list for the SASL pwcheck_pam.c file.
When you build the cyrus-sasl port, you want to modify the build so that
pwcheck uses this file.
3. Modif
Hi,
I've had very little success using sasl and PAM LDAP for password
authentication. Instead I patched cyrus-sasl with the ldap_mysql patch.
This seems to be working flawless.
TTYL,
Adi
On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm trying to authenticate using PAM
Joe Talbott wrote:
>
> Louis LeBlanc wrote:
> >
> > Hey all. I have Cyrus imapd 1.6.24 running on a RH 6.2 linux box, and
> > it has done quite well since just after the 1.6.24 release. No
> > complaints whatsoever. Install was complicated, but well documented
> > in the Linux HowTo, so great.
Thanks for the pointers Joe. This seems to be along the lines I went,
but I am running into a hitch with the test:
# cyradm -user cyrus localhost
Jul 3 16:51:36 acadia imapd: could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting
Jul 3 16:51:36 acadia imapd: could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting
IMAP Pas
On 07/03/01 05:07 PM, Joe Talbott sat at the `puter and typed:
> Joe Talbott wrote:
> >
>
> forgot this:
>
> # run mkimap perl script to create directories and set permissions
> sudo /usr/local/cyrus/bin/mkimap
>
> >
Of course. I think this is that step that most people actually
remember
Thanks for the info Nick. I had no problems with db3 or SASL, and I
already have a pretty clean sendmail config that will pipe messages
through procmail - which then calls deliver. Makes for a much more
dynamic and flexible mail filtering system.
As for the PAM stuff, I was really planning to u
Hi,
> On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 15:23:46 -0400
> Joe Talbott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
josepht> Here are the steps I took to install on FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE
There are requests that someone wish to have spool directory in
another place than default. So, current cyrus-imapd port doesn't
create s
I'm having a "problem" with sieve and websieve. I use websieve to
create and install a sieve script (listed after this message).
It seems that some rules file the messages into the proper folders, but
they sometimes also arrive in my INBOX. I didn't check off the "Copy"
checkbox in websieve r
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
>
> Thanks for the pointers Joe. This seems to be along the lines I went,
> but I am running into a hitch with the test:
>
> # cyradm -user cyrus localhost
> Jul 3 16:51:36 acadia imapd: could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting
> Jul 3 16:51:36 acadia imapd: could not g
On 07/03/01 08:07 PM, Ken Murchison sat at the `puter and typed:
>
>
>
> Take a look at your [x]inetd.conf file and make sure there aren't any
> entries for imap, pop3, etc.
>
>
Is that a typo? 'make sure there aren't any entries for imap, pop3,
etc'???
What about sieve?
Thanks
Lou
--
Cyrus Gurus,
I have been running Cyrus v2.0.14-NAMESPACE-r3 in a production system for the past 5
days now. During the last two of these days, the imapd server has stopped to respond
on 4 occasions. By this I mean that, the master process is running, and child imapd
and pop3d processes are a
"Kevin J. Menard, Jr." wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm trying to authenticate using PAM LDAP. I use a debian system, with
> mostly debs from woody. However, I built Cyrus 2.0.14 from source,
> since the debian packages are horribly out of date.
>
> I set up SASL to use PAM in ima
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