Re: cyradm spins out of control!

2001-08-15 Thread Jev
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 01:21:28AM +1000, Jeremy Howard wrote: > Quick summary--if your cyradm spins out of control when starting try > specifying a --auth flag. For example: > cyradm -u admin --auth PLAIN localhost It was actually when I didn't specify the --auth flag. cyradm --user admin l

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Re: Deliver to subfolder containing spaces

2001-08-15 Thread Ken Murchison
Lisa Maira wrote: > > Can anyone point us to how to directly call deliver to deliver a message > to a subfolder containing spaces? > > We're running 2.0.16. > > deliver -m "folder with spaces" -a user user < foo > > worked under 1.6.24 > > It exits 65 under 2.0.16. Lisa, Because deliver i

Problems installing Cyrus

2001-08-15 Thread Catherine Roantree
Installation details and error messages are listed below. Any ideas on what I am doing wrong or missing? (Apologies for the long message). (Using: RedHat 7.1; Berkeley 3.3.11; Cyrus-SASL 1.5.24; Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16; Sendmail 8.11.2) 1. Re-installed RedHat 7.1. Installed Berkeley to usr/local/Berke

Re: Problems installing Cyrus

2001-08-15 Thread Ken Murchison
Catherine Roantree wrote: > > Installation details and error messages are listed below. Any ideas on what > I am doing wrong or missing? > (Apologies for the long message). [...] > 7. Started cyrus, error messages as follows: > > [root@mail /]# tail /var/log/messages > Aug 15 12:34:1

Re: "sticky" cyradm and quota

2001-08-15 Thread Scot W. Hetzel
From: "John C. Amodeo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I got a weird problem here and I wanted to see if anyone else has > experienced similar problems. > > My current config is 2.0.16 / RH 7.1 / 2.4.3-12 kernel > > Once in a while, when a user goes to copy a message from their Inbox to > a subfolder, it lo

Re: "sticky" cyradm and quota

2001-08-15 Thread John C. Amodeo
Scot, We are also using deliver in lmtp mode. I have seen this problem about twice / month since the server has been up. Do you think it would help if I had a cron that ran every night and restarted Cyrus? Do you think this problem occurs randomly or the longer the Cyrus master process runs for

Re: "sticky" cyradm and quota

2001-08-15 Thread John C. Amodeo
One other question: Will Cyrus go nuts if you kill all the deliver processes by hand, instead of restarting the master process? Just wondering. -John "Scot W. Hetzel" wrote: > From: "John C. Amodeo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I got a weird problem here and I wanted to see if anyone else has > > e

[Fwd: Deliver problem with the "-r $g"]

2001-08-15 Thread Patrick LIN
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Solaris question

2001-08-15 Thread chirs charter
Has anyone successfuly instaled the Cyrus server on Solaris 8? Saslpasswd seems to be very tempermental. Whenerver I run saslpasswd to set up the cyrus user. I got an error: "unable to opend berkely db /etc/sasldb invalid argument. The db is there under /etc although it is a 0 length file since no

Re: "sticky" cyradm and quota

2001-08-15 Thread Max Kalika
From: "John C. Amodeo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > My current config is 2.0.16 / RH 7.1 / 2.4.3-12 kernel Yes, I'm currently running 2.0.15 on a custom-built 2.4.3 kernel (RH 7.1 as well). > Once in a while, when a user goes to copy a message from their Inbox to > a subfolder, it locks their IMAP se

libtool error in configure and ltconfig

2001-08-15 Thread chirs charter
Hello, I am running confiugre on 1.5.24 Solaris 8 with the following: env CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.1/include" \ LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.1/lib -R/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.1/lib" \ ./configure --with-dblib=berkeley It ends up crapping out with the following: oading cache

Questions about mass importing accounts

2001-08-15 Thread Jeff Crowe
Hi, I have recently built a new mail server with cyrus 2.0.16. I have an existing mail server with approx. 10,000 email accounts. The current mail system is just a sendmail machine with cucipop for the users. All the users are stored in the /etc/passwd with a shell of /bin/false. I would l

Re: Problems installing Cyrus

2001-08-15 Thread Jim Levie
On 15 Aug 2001 15:34:52 +0100, Catherine Roantree wrote: > Installation details and error messages are listed below. Any ideas on what > I am doing wrong or missing? > (Apologies for the long message). > > (Using: RedHat 7.1; Berkeley 3.3.11; Cyrus-SASL 1.5.24; Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.16; > Sendmail 8.11.

gneric error help

2001-08-15 Thread chirs charter
Hello, I recently installed sasl 1.5.24 on Solaris 8. For the Berkeley DB i used the Solaris freeware package for DB 3.2. I did the following to configure: env CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2/include" \ LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2/lib -R/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2/lib" \ ./config

Question

2001-08-15 Thread Martin Justra
Hello, I tried to install cyrus. I finally finished it with an rpm (compiling I get a message that db.h is not there --> Solution ?). Now I cannot authenticate for the imapd. The Server doesn't show any AUTH=. either. Why ? Who can help me ? Here's the output: C: C01 CAPABILITY S: * OK server

Re: Question

2001-08-15 Thread Christopher Wong
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 16:29, Martin Justra wrote: > Hello, > I tried to install cyrus. I finally finished it with an rpm > (compiling I get a message that db.h is not there --> Solution ?). > Now I cannot authenticate for the imapd. > The Server doesn't show any AUTH=. either. Why ? Who

SUMMARY: Re: gneric error help

2001-08-15 Thread chirs charter
Hello, Special Thanks to Buddy Lumpkin for pointing out a bug with saslpasswd. It seems that this command will always fail the first time it is run. So running a second time will create the account. In my case I also had to remove the /etc/sasldb file then run the saslpasswd command two times in a