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One of the problems I've run into is "no user in db" in the logs
from imap/imaps - yet, I'm able to authenticate, send/receive mail,
create folders (but cannot delete folders).
So I think something's wrong on the SASL end.
I have (this is on a spare machine):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
Ok, so since I am new to Cyrus, I ha(d,ve) no idea of how to do things
properly.
I have since deleted the directory structure and then went in to delete
the user (dm user.). Since I had deleted the directory structure
earlier, how do I correct my mistake? Do I need to reinstall, or am I
miss
Eric Wagar wrote:
I have since deleted the directory structure and then went in to delete
the user (dm user.). Since I had deleted the directory structure
earlier, how do I correct my mistake? Do I need to reinstall, or am I
missing a utility that comes with Cyrus that can save me?
Can other u
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
One of the problems I've run into is "no user in db" in the logs
from imap/imaps - yet, I'm able to authenticate, send/receive mail,
create folders (but cannot delete folders).
By default Cyrus Admin cannot delete folders. You need to ACL.
# sam user.jdoe root -all
So I think
The issue I have has to do with deleting folders THROUGH imap... ie: I
can create a folder in my test account, but then I cannot delete that
same folder via IMAP, as I should. The acl is fine.
I'm running postfix-current, and postconf doesn't show smtpd_sasl_path
as a valid option:
broke
Suddenly I have a "Trash" folder in my Cyrus mailbox and the
create/delete issue is now resolved.
I seem to recall a patch or config directive that will autocreate for
each user certain root-level folders - Trash, Sent, Bulk, etc.
Though I'm confused as I don't recall our having this problem on ano
On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 15:59 -0500, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> The issue I have has to do with deleting folders THROUGH imap... ie: I
> can create a folder in my test account, but then I cannot delete that
> same folder via IMAP, as I should. The acl is fine.
you brought up all the postfix stuf
On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 16:27 -0500, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
> Suddenly I have a "Trash" folder in my Cyrus mailbox and the
> create/delete issue is now resolved.
>
> I seem to recall a patch or config directive that will autocreate for
> each user certain root-level folders - Trash, Sent, Bulk, etc.
> > I have since deleted the directory structure and then went in to delete
> > the user (dm user.). Since I had deleted the directory structure
> > earlier, how do I correct my mistake? Do I need to reinstall, or am I
> > missing a utility that comes with Cyrus that can save me?
>
> Can othe
Hi,
this post is from bugtraq. Since cyrus does duplicate delivery suppession (as
configurable option) this may be interesting to some readers.
Are there any plans to implement body checksumming as proposed here?
Kind regards,
Gerd
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005, Eric Wagar wrote:
And, when I try to sam the user.ericwa mailbox, sam returns:
localhost> sam user.ericwa cyrus +all
setaclmailbox: root: +all: System I/O error
When I look in the SYSLOG of the system, I find:
Feb 19 14:49:35 3W:hades imapd[18944]: IOERROR: opening
/var/imap/us
> > And, when I try to sam the user.ericwa mailbox, sam returns:
> > localhost> sam user.ericwa cyrus +all
> > setaclmailbox: root: +all: System I/O error
> > When I look in the SYSLOG of the system, I find:
> > Feb 19 14:49:35 3W:hades imapd[18944]: IOERROR: opening
> > /var/imap/user/ericwa/cyrus
My previous message was meant to read as 'educate them first or just dont
let them try to admin your box' rather than to imply anything else, sorry.
A little sick and just had a BAD emergency here.
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reconstruct/cyrreconstruct.if you rm or rm -rf a mailbox you need to
recreate the tree manually (mkdir) ctl_mboxlist -d |grep user.blah to find
all their mailboxes, once you've crecreated them int eh foilesystem with
the right permissions you can use reconstruct to reconstruct the cyrus.*
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