On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Sam Roberts wrote:
> I'm trying to find the definition of AUTH=ANONYMOUS, but
> RFC2060 says look in RFC1731, and 1731 doesn't define
> anonymous.
The ANONYMOUS SASL Mechanism is defined in RFC 2245.
All of the SASL mechanism assignments (and referances for each) are listed
Thus spake Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> This is getting off topic, but I wonder if there is a way to get
> sendmail to derail these to a temp folder?
I usually have my master procmail copy everything to a spool file, then
attempt the deliver recipes. Of course, that's on a single-user m
MessagingDirect is now "ACI Worldwide". The continued direction of their
IMAP server is the "Sendmail Advanced Message Server" (SAMS). There are
utilities to migrate/upgrade Simeon 1.x, 2.x, and Mstore 3.x to SAMS 1.x
(which is based on Mstore 3.x). If you are not moving forward with the
product
It is or used to be called MessagingDirect. I think they've joined forces
with another company in Europe somewhere, and so it may certainly have gone
through another name change. We originally were using their X500, imap and
imsp servers. We have dropped their X500 and imsp servers and will
On 08/02/01 11:09 AM, Justin R. Miller sat at the `puter and typed:
> Thus spake Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Hmm. I have seen a failure (67), on deliver, but only rarely - like 3
> > in the last couple weeks out of a couple hundred mails a day. Anyone
> > know what it is?
>
> You
(They were ESYS, they merged with ISODE to become MessagingDirect, but
there are others subscriber who can tell that story...)
Our institution is actually going down this path as well, but have
hit a speed bump in keeping the message flags in a mailbox conversion.
"seen" state is a simple fix, bu
Thus spake Louis LeBlanc ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hmm. I have seen a failure (67), on deliver, but only rarely - like 3
> in the last couple weeks out of a couple hundred mails a day. Anyone
> know what it is?
You can get exit status info from /usr/include/sysexits.h (I've attached
mine). A fai
Simon Loader wrote:
>
> > IMHO, the architecture is correct (similar to other commercial variants
> > of Cyrus) and the problem lies completely with OE.
> >
>
> Out of interest what are the commercial variants
> of cyrus ? The only one I think I know of is some
> Canadian company of which the
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2001 14:51:29 +0400 (MSD),
> Konstantin Kunshchikov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (kk) writes:
cyradm> cm test
>From our experience, you also have to have at least the `lr' ACLs on
that "test" folder as well. Its mere existence is not sufficient.
kk> Since OE exists one should fi
Does pruning the deliverdb - i.e with the recommended cron job (I'm
using 1.6.24) which runs 'deliver -E 3' impact the vacation
functionality? i.e if I have vacation 'days' set to 7, does the prune
lose the deliver info and have the effect setting the vacation 'days'
down to 3 days instead?
T
>>
>>
>> Yes, this is a problem with OE. Netscape Messanger works fine as expected.
>> But this may be also an architecture thing. "Shared Folders" and "Other
>> Users"
>> are in general virtual.
>> Its not possible to view ACL's of this folders with cyradm.
>
>The same can be said for "user
Hi,
I try to implement a module of webmin to create mailboxs with
cyrus.
I wanted to know how I can create a mailbox automaticaly
with the password of cyradm and yhe user in arguments.
How I can do that ?
By a tcl script ?
Thanks a lot.
Craig Graham wrote:
> - Original Message -
> From: Prune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 8:34 AM
> Subject: recreating a server
>
>> Finaly, anyone tried to compile cyrus/ cyrus sasl with berkeleyDB 3.2.9A
>> (the wersion shipped with mysql
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