Hi,
Thanks to Edward Rudd and Pollywog, but I´m not using procmail and the user´s
folder has anonymoys p rights. Actually I have one machine receiving/sending e-
mails using Postfix as MTA and another one using sendmail and Cyrus Imap. I´ve
heard something about comment out Ruleset 5 in sendmail
On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 10:09:01AM +0700, Adinda Praditya wrote:
> Dec 16 09:10:56 alfarisi imap[20575]: executed
> Dec 16 09:10:56 alfarisi imapd[20575]: accepted connection
> Dec 16 09:11:00 alfarisi imapd[20575]: unable to open Berkeley db
> /etc/sasldb2: Permission denied
> Dec 16 09:11:00 alf
Hi :)
I have a SuSE9.0 with the distributed cyrus-imapd from the installation
cds running. Additionally, I downloaded the cyrus-sasl from the official
website and compiled it with LDAP support.
If I now try 'cyradm --user cyrus localhost' (the user 'cyrus' exists on
the LDAP directory), I get
Simon Matter wrote:
With the Simon Matter RPMS, currently attempting to rebuild the latest
src rpm. Getting the following error:
You have installed something on your box which is not from RedHat 7.3,
like updated db4, updated perl or whatever.
I can only test src rpms on stock distributions,
> On Sat, 13 Dec 2003, Geoff Soper wrote:
>
>> Given that I know the path of a Cyrus mailbox, is it possible to move a
>> mail into a sub-folder of this mailbox using a .procmailrc recipe?
>
> You can have procmail call the cyrus deliver program, but this is pretty
> inefficient. (it costs a fork f
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Geoff Soper wrote:
> OK, this filter would only be for me, not for any number of users on the
> system so I'm not really worried about the loading, my mailbox isn't a
> high-traffic affair! Could you point me in the right direction for each of
> these solutions? I am only a us
I know this question has been asked by others, but I was unable to find a
solution in my research. The problem I am having is with ipurge, and when
I execute the command it executes, doesn't return an error, and doesn't
remove the mail.
We are running cyrus 2.2.1 beta, and we are using virtual do
Hi
Had the same problem on RH9; my solution was to add the user cyrus to the /etc/sasldb2
Try
saslpwd2 -c cyrus
to add cyrus; that should solve the problem (I honestly dont know if it's a good
solution, but it worked in my case ;-)
good luck
chris
> Hi :)
>
> I have a SuSE9.0 with the distri
Yesterday we changed our backup script for Cyrus. When we zipped up the
partition-default: /usr/cyrusmail we used a "move" switch instead of a
"copy" switch. The system was essentially without a partition-default: for
about 4 hours. We have unzipped everything and put it back but now some
people
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 03:18:19PM -0500, Igor Brezac wrote:
> pine can do it. Any c-client based client is capable of proxy
> authorization. php unfortunately does not export plain mech; a small
> patch fixes this problem. This php patch allows IMP to do proxy auth.
Me want! Me want!
Seriousl
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 03:18:19PM -0500, Igor Brezac wrote:
> > pine can do it. Any c-client based client is capable of proxy
> > authorization. php unfortunately does not export plain mech; a small
> > patch fixes this problem. This php patch allow
You might have a look here:
http://unix.lsa.umich.edu/docs/imap/imap-2.htm though I am not certain how
much of what is shown there applies to your situation. There is some info on
setting up shared mailboxes (without Procmail). I might want to set up
something like that but I am not certain whet
There is also an O'Reilly book and some of the book is available online here:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html
Looks like a book I might want to buy.
--
Andrew
Help please !!!
Looks like a big big problem
Something has corrupted my mailbox.db, and I think, I have to bite my
ars%$. There is no backup ... About 50 users, Between 20 k and 30 MB
mailboxes ... Please help, what can I do to recover this ?
Working with web-cyradm, Postfix 2.1.15 and cyrus
Oliver Simon wrote:
Help please !!!
Looks like a big big problem
Something has corrupted my mailbox.db, and I think, I have to bite my
ars%$. There is no backup ... About 50 users, Between 20 k and 30 MB
mailboxes ... Please help, what can I do to recover this ?
Working with web-cyradm, Pos
Pollywog wrote:
There is also an O'Reilly book and some of the book is available online here:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html
Looks like a book I might want to buy.
Unfortunately, a lot of this book (w.r.t. Cyrus) was out of date before
it was published. It only covers C
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know this question has been asked by others, but I was unable to find a
solution in my research. The problem I am having is with ipurge, and when
I execute the command it executes, doesn't return an error, and doesn't
remove the mail.
We are running cyrus 2.2.1 beta, an
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Pollywog wrote:
> There is also an O'Reilly book and some of the book is available online here:
>
> http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html
>
>
> Looks like a book I might want to buy.
>
Save your money -- this book is hopelessly out of date. I've read it and
Nora Bernhard wrote:
Hi :)
I have a SuSE9.0 with the distributed cyrus-imapd from the installation
cds running. Additionally, I downloaded the cyrus-sasl from the official
website and compiled it with LDAP support.
If I now try 'cyradm --user cyrus localhost' (the user 'cyrus' exists on
the L
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 12:46:21 -0500
Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, a lot of this book (w.r.t. Cyrus) was out of date before
> it was published. It only covers Cyrus v1.6 (it does mention a little
> about 2.0), but is still useful as long as you don't take it as gospel
Thanks Pollywog,
Actually I´m still using version 1.6.24. Ok people, I know it´s completely out
of date, but kind of internal problems... This chapter certainly will be
useful also if something different from "anonymous p" or even "anyone p" can
be said, since this was the first thing I did.
Th
hello, waht about Lustre Cluster File System & Cyrus for
LoadBalance & HA ?
ciao.
I am trying to add procmail into the mix since i have been using it for
years and would like to using in my new config.
I had postfix up and running and delivering cyrus before I started.
I want to allow users to have there local .procmailrc. (see current
configs at the end)
I started by trying
I accidentally ran 'quota -f' on my system. This cleared
every single quota that I had set on my Cyrus IMAP system.
Luckily I had seconds earlier run 'quota' so I had a full
list of what the quotas should be.
Unfortunately, the system has most of the users listed as
having 0 for their usage:
3
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:16:53 -0500 (EST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> procmail unix - n n - - pipe
> flags=R user=cyrus argv=/usr/bin/procmail -t -m USER=${user}
> EXTENSION=${extension} /etc/procmailrc
>
> this didn't work since procmail was being executed as us
No, the domain is always appended to the end of the mailboxname. Try:
ipurge -f -d 3 user/%/mail/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've noticed that specifying wildcards to squatter doesn't seem to work.
This makes it rather hard to automate things like
squatter -s user.%
cyrus$ bin/squatter -v user.%
error o
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