>
> I do believe that you are correct about all users having to be in
> the same rdn. That's not difficult to change, though.
This is true but... Itis not that hard to change.
Someone did change it and sent it to the mailing list
( actully I think they use clayton donleys code ? but my
patc
> Is there any particular reason to use the SASL patches and not PAM LDAP?
> Performance gains? Easier configuration?
>
The sasl patch was written for a product which
did not have PAM bundled with it. ( althought that
was an option).
It probably has very minor performance gains (unnoticeab
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Nick Sayer writes:
> >
> >I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix "mbox" formatted mailbox and
> >uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is
> >any demand.
>
> Does it preserve status flags? If so, I'm certainly interested.
> Otherwise,
Patrick Childers wrote:
>
> I was having troube renaming users.
> I wanted to rename users from user.patrickc to user.PatrickC
>
> Is this possible?
there is some code sent to a the list check the archives.
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Simon
Sam Smith wrote:
>
> The filters work on my old UW imap server. On the cyrus server, I can create a
> filter and save it. If I look again - it's not there. This is on Windows 2000.
> Anybody else seen this problem?
>
Filters are not saved on the IMAP server (AFAICR)
I have had filiters working
> 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 name escapes me.
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>
> The server you are connecting to is using a security
> certificate which is expired or is not yet valid.
> Do you wish to continue using this server?
>
> I think the problem might be that the servers
> certificate is tied to the external IP address. If I
> do a nslookup here on the LAN for
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>
>Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 11:00:22 +0200
>From: Szymon Juraszczyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I just changed
>
>sprintf
>(messageToSend,"%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n",class,instance,user,mailbox,message);
>
> to
>
>sprintf (messageToSend,"%s\
>
> This doesn't seem to be the offending process; it's the open
> demonstrating the symptom, but much more important is the process that
> is holding the lock that it can't get.
>
> lsof on the file that it is attempting to lock ("print filename" from
> gdb) will show what process is actually
is doing a free beta test
of there linux version.
Here are just a couple.
www.sophos.com
www.f-prot.com
www.free-av.com
www.hbedv.com
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Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> Cyrus users,
>
> We are getting close to releasing Cyrus v2.1 (yeah, I know I've said
> this a bunch of times already) and we are leaning towards making it
> dependent on SASL v2. We would like to do this for a number of reasons:
>
> 1. Take advantage of the benefits o
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>
> On Sat, 24 Nov 2001, Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
> > Tuesday, November 06, 2001, 7:44:04 AM, you wrote:
> > MF> If you decide that 1 IP per domain is not acceptable, which
> > MF> anybody who does lots of virtual hosting generally does, then
> > MF> I recomm
>
> We use SASL1->LDAP in a clusterd HA environment with the LDAP patch supplied by
> http://www.surf.org.uk/src/cyrussasl.html which AFAIK does not support multiple
> LDAP servers. We are at the moment suggensting a switch to SASL1->PAM->LDAP,
> which is not as fast, but will support multiple
l `cat /var/run/cyrus.pid`
rm /var/run/cyrus.pid
fi
;;
*)
echo "usage: $0 {start|stop}" 1>&2
exit 64
;;
esac
which sort gives the same control.
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yes I do need a job.
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
>
> On Tue, 04 Dec 2001, Simon Loader wrote:
> > /usr/cyrus/bin/master &
> > echo $! > /var/run/cyrus.pid
> >
> > which sort gives the same control.
>
> Well, it depends. The pidfile support inside mas
es are actully stored to make sure its all there.
run reconstruct (man reconstruct) and see if that fixes things.
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http://www.surf.org.uk/ to offer me work,
will do freelance or anything that is going.
>It wsa the cyrus admin user that did this.
>
>I tried to delete the folders with cyradmin but it says:
>
>rm: cannot remove `Drafts': Permission denied
>
>same for the Sent Items and INBOX fodlers that Outlook Express
>automatically vreated when the admin user loged in.
You need to add permiss
At 02:08 AM 1/2/2002 +0100, Peter Pilsl wrote:
>Is it possibly to provide more than one ssl-certificate on one
>imap-server ?
>
>I host several domains here and each domain gets its imap domainname
>for fetching their mails like imap.customer1.com imap.customer2.com
>...
>
>And I want give any of
> What is the procedure for removing the banners from Cyrus? I am sure
> this involves edition a source file and recompiling I hust haven't
> seen this documented anywhere. If someone could advise. Thanks
Banners Cyrus ??? Cyrus doesnt have banners ? Does it ?
Are you sure it is not your MTA
> Going from the old mbox format to cyrus i found only one thing that
> kinda annoys me, how you CANNOT mark a message as read.
>
> Got a few users who hold about 500meg of messages each and i'm
> wondering if it's possible to mark a message as read. As far as i can
> tell i dont see anything in
t;the mysql error logs yet? Also I think PAM will log auth messags so
>you can see what's going on. Try checking syslog.conf and turning up
>the logging levels a bit.
Just an idea , but have you checked the mysql server to see
how many clients are connected , prehaps you are reaching a limit ??
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of
things) 1/2 million email a day =~ 3 users. (but it depends
on what type of users they are, this is heavy day users).
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Simon Loader
nto working in the same manor.
(I have drawings in my head but nothing working yet).
--
Simon Loader
On Sun, 2002-10-13 at 04:14, Jens wrote:
> I am trying to clean up my cyrus installation. With lots of help from
> everybody I have it running but my /var/log/auth.log file generates lots of
> errors. They don't affect anything but I would like to sort this out if I
> could. Basically I get lots
Andy Saxena wrote:
Hi,
It is not mbox, neither is it maildir. What is the official name of the
file format used by Cyrus to store email?
Id call it Cyrus mailbox format ... (CMF)
But prehaps CMU have their own name.
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Didn't realize this was about SQLauxprop till rob replied..
I think the error is quite obvious it cant find the mysqlclient shared
library. 1. You compiled it on a different machine 2. ldconfig doesn't
have the path to libmysqlclient.
HTH
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Simon Loader
Now , if I understan
check permissions on /var/imap/socket/lmtp
and are you sure you dont want no auth on the lmtp server ?
HTH
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Simon Loader
Steve Clement wrote:
Hi,
first off all I want to say hello to the list as I am new on it. Small
and boring intro:
I am a Unix Sysadmin from Luxembourg and in
I havent messed with sendmail configs for a while (been using these new
fangled MTA`s of late). Check the flags for your mailer is passing the
full emial. Track down which line in the config the error is coming from
becuase it looks like this is a sendmail problem.
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Simon Loader
Ilan
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 02:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Test
Please can we stop getting these tests?
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Simon Loader
"ive had all I can stand I cant stands no more"
d a machine is.
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Simon Loader
"Ive had all I can stands I cant stand no more" - pop i
oad avg.
> >is not a good basis for how loaded a machine is.
>
> why?
load is an evaluation of many thing io , cpu usage , memory usage?.
Since mail is often IO based high loads happen. Often no enough to stop
things from working.
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"Ive had all I can stands I cant stand no more" - pop i
Now when I try to
> authorize I get error:
> unable to dlopen /usr/lib/sasl2//libmysql.so: /usr/lib/sasl2//libmysql.so:
> Undefined symbol "mysql_connect"
>
>
Your probably using mysql4 in which case that should be a different
call. When I get a new version of cyrus
Paul Dekkers wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I tried pam_mysql instead of sasldb, and I am now able to log in to imap
> (and even a simple login shell) with the data specified from the database,
> but pop3 isn't working - what can be wrong? When I change from
> sasl_pwcheck_method: PAM to sasl_pwcheck_method:
Quoting unplug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> Does cyrus use the uid & userpassword of ldap as default for
> authentication?? How about if I change the userpassword to password??
> Cyrus will still work or not??
>
Cyrus uses an authentication module to auth against. So it is
dependent o
Jeremy Beker wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have been having a problem with 2.0.9 that I have read about in some
> earlier messages on the list. Namely that sometimes (not always) new
> messages arrive, but are already marked as read.
> I have been trying to pin down the reasons, but it is
> the problem is. If i write a mail to flo[rian]@proescholdt.de
> it is delivered to his mailbox on the server, but the
> redirection from cyrus to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> stays in the queue for nearly half an hour before it is sent
> out.
> The same mail sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] gehts
> out at once
"Andy Hubbell, Jr." wrote:
>
> I've discovered an interesting (ahem) feature of squirrelmail
>(http://www.squirrelmail.org/) web based email client... It seems to be killing my
>cyrus-imapd, I can log in to imap via squirrel but it freezes all of the processes
>(both pop3 and imap) of cyrus
Alain Turbide wrote:
>
> Squirrel Mail is much easier to setup and install but it is much slower in
> listing large folders or mailbox contents. They pretty well have similar
> functionality including LDAP lookups. IMP does require an SQL server to
> store user session data while SM uses flat fi
Pascal Pucci wrote:
>
> * If I want to use ldap directly :
>
> - does:
> sasl_passwd_method: ldap // should be good ?
> ldap_basedn: ou=People,dc=test
yes.
ldap_server: LDAP Server [localhost]
ldap_basedn: LDAP base dn
ldap_uidattr: LDAP uid attribute [uid]
> Bruce Bauman wrote:
>
> We have written our own e-mail client, and would like to obtain a
> user's quota from the server. Unfortunately,
> the Cyrus IMAP server only allows a GETQUOTA if the user is an admin
> user. I read the Quota Extension RFC
> and this seems overly restrictive.
>
> Or am
Avi Schwartz wrote:
>
> Is there a way to turn off the lmtpd log messages? The messages are
> something like:
>
> Mar 22 07:18:13 coral master[15766]: about to exec /usr/cyrus/bin/lmtpd
> Mar 22 07:18:13 coral service-lmtpd[15766]: executed
> Mar 22 07:18:13 coral lmtpd[15766]: accepted connect
Seva Adari wrote:
>
> Are you referring to having access to "quota used" on an on
> going basis or quota to be set at the time of mail box
> creation! If you are using PHP or PERL to create a mailbox
> then, that script ought to be able to interface with a LDAP
> box and get the quota information
Roland Scheike wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> after restarting cyrus there is a real strange entry in my
> messages log:
>
> Apr 4 13:42:36 r22 master[1479]: exiting on SIGTERM
> Apr 4 13:42:38 r22 master: unable to change limit of file descriptors
> available
> Apr 4 13:42:38 r22 master[1494]: process
Barbara Greenwood wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a utility to move a user's mailbox to a different Cyrus
> server. The final step is to delete the mailbox from the old location.
> but it just won't do it! I get the folder that represents the user's INBOX,
> then call delete(true) on it, i
Gunjan Kakani wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am a newbie to this mailing list, and new user of
> Cyrus server!
>
> I am trying to use Cyrus 1.6.24 on RedHat Linux 7.0.
> My purpose is to setup a PHP interface to Cyrus IMAP
> server and develop a webmail interface!
>
> I am following the "install" fi
David Reid wrote:
>
> So, I eventually found the cause of delivery problems was that the app I
> used to create the mailboxes (not cyradm) was setting the quota to 0. I've
> set them all at a more realistic limit, but how do I remove the quota once
> set from a user? Apart from that it's workin
> After some more testing we think that the main problem
> is between lmtpd processes accessing the
> /var/imap/deliverdb databases. While reading a source
> of imap/duplicate.c, there's a note next to
> get_db_name
> function saying that too many processes where
> contending for the locks on del
>
> The problem is that email clients don't supply the realm
> information when they authenticate. If they log in as
> their email address then this isn't a problem because
> the login name contains the domain info but the "holy
> grail" in my mind's eye would be to allow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> an
>
> 1.) User unknown
> When the user doesn't exist, sendmail doesn't return the normal "User
> unknown" error message. Instead, sendmail returns "Data format error".
> Below, you find an sniplet from the maillog file:
>
> Apr 25 12:56:39 msheas02a sendmail[9082]: MAA09082: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTE
Devdas Bhagat wrote:
>
> On Wed, 23 May 2001, Michael Fair spewed into the ether:
>
> > 1. Use the patch to make cyrus-sasl auth via ldap possible. I never
> > managed to get cyrus to do things via sasl -> pam.
> Can someone point me to the location of this patch?
>
www.surf.org.uk
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Jacques Leyrat wrote:
>
> > I don't think the problem is in the /etc/passwd file, because an
> interactive login to account "1234" is OK, and the rejection log comes from
> the imapd daemon.
> > And the rejection is only for a all-numeric account. I have tested for a
> numeric beginning account w
Bernard Frit wrote:
>
> I'm running an enterprise mailservice with
> virtual domains and several servers using
> cyrus-2.0.7 + postfix + pamldap + mandrake-7.1
>
> I'm trying to make things working on Slackware
> using the sasl ldap patch in place of pam ldap.
>
> Did anybody customized the lda
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