Quoting Christian Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ken Murchison wrote: > > >Quoting Christian Schulte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > > > >>>>Your other choice is to skip 2.1 and jump into 2.2 > >>>>available from CVS. Since you're already compiling > >>>>your cyrus (as opposed to prepackaged binary) and > >>>>you want virtual domains support (and willing to go > >>>>to great lengths to get it), I'd suggest getting the 2.2 branch which > >>>>has native virtual domainsupport > >>>>built into it. > >>>> > >>>>There are a few ppl on the list who have been running > >>>>the 2.2 branch for a couple weeks now and don't seem > >>>>to be having any problems with it at all. > >>>> > >>>> > >>Hello again, > >> > >>actually I got the cvs branch up and running. I am now running the 2_2 > >>cvs branch successfully on the same machine the 2.0.16 with SASL1 still > >>runs on! > >> > >> > > > >FYI, this _might_ break POP3 access on the 2.2 side. It's possible that > >accessing a mailbox via POP3 on 2.2 then 2.0.16 then 2.2 will not work. I > > >won't get into the technical details, but the mailbox format was tweaked in > > >2.1.something to fix a potential POP3 UIDL problem, and downgrading wasn't > > >considered (by me) and isn't handled gracefully. > > > > > > Cyrus 2_2 got its own alias interface and the machine has two > > > > > >>IPs now. I just had to tweak one option in the masterconf.c source to > >>make the cyrus-2_2 master reading another cyrus.conf file than > >>/etc/cyrus.conf. The 2.0.16 master reads /etc/cyrus.conf as usual and > >> the 2.2 master now reads /etc/cyrus.conf.v2 . Every other configuration > >>necessary for such setup could be specified in the cyrus.conf files. The > >>old cyrus.conf file read by 2.0.16 for binding to the primary IP and > >>starting the old binaries and the second cyrus.conf.v2 file for the 2.2 > >>master to bind to the secondary IP and to start the new binaries with > >>theire own configuration files specified by the -C option. That all > >>worked great and was much easier than I expected it to be! If I now > >>would not have forgotten to specify another path to the sieve scripts > >>for 2.2 than for 2.0.16, I would not have lost all my scripts. mkimap > >>created a new /usr/sieve structure and delted the already existent one. > >>But that was something I simply forgot about. For the new 2.2 I have the > >>following imapd.conf file: > >> > >>configdirectory: /var/imap > >>partition-default: /var/spool/imap > >>admins: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>servername: mailserver.somedomain.com > >>localdomain: somedomain.com > >>sasl_pwcheck_method: auxprop > >>sasl_auxprop_plugin: sasldb > >>sasl_allowanonymouslogin: no > >>sasl_allowplaintext: yes > >>tls_cert_file: /usr/local/var/imap/server.pem > >>tls_key_file: /usr/local/var/imap/server.pem > >>tls_ca_file: /usr/local/var/imap/CAcert.pem > >>idlesocket: /usr/local/var/imap/socket/idle > >>loginrealms: realm1.com realm2.net > >>unixhierarchysep: yes > >>virtdomains: yes > >>altnamespace: no > >> > >>If creating a user with simply saslpasswd2 -c admin in the local realm I > >>get the following situation: > >> > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword > >> > >>If logging in with "admin" I get the administration options but cannot > >>create mailboxes in another domain than somedomain.com (Invalid mailbox > >>name) and I cannot see any other mailboxes than in somedomain.com thus > >>domain administration seems to work. > >>If logging in with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" I do not get any > >>administration options and only see the admin inbox which I created for > >>testing. I cannot get the difference here! > >>The DNS reverselookup to the IP resolves correctly to > >>mailserver.somedomain.com and /etc/nodename also says somedomain.com. > >>domain-administration seems to work if logging in without an > >>@localrealm, but inter-domain administration completely does not work > >>for me. > >> > >>Changing the admins: line to > >> > >>admins: admin > >> > >> > >>If now logging in with "admin" I get administration options but cannot > >>see any user mailbox and again can only see the admin inbox. If I try to > >>create a mailbox like user/test I get permission denied. If I create a > >>mailbox like [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get Invalid mailbox name. > >>If logging in with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" I do not get any > >>administration options and again only see the admin inbox. So > >>inter-domain administrators do not work! > >>What am I doing wrong ? Any hints would be helpful! > >> > >> > > > >Read the administrators section of doc/install-virtdomains.html closely. > Set > > > >defaultdomain: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > > Thanks! But I still cannot get the inter-domain admins to work. > > Thats my new imapd.conf file: > > configdirectory: /var/imap > partition-default: /var/spool/imap > defaultdomain: somedomain.com > servername: imap.somedomain.com > admins: admin > sasl_pwcheck_method: auxprop > sasl_auxprop_plugin: sasldb > sasl_allowanonymouslogin: no > sasl_allowplaintext: yes > tls_cert_file: /usr/local/var/imap/server.pem > tls_key_file: /usr/local/var/imap/server.pem > tls_ca_file: /usr/local/var/imap/CAcert.pem > idlesocket: /usr/local/var/imap/socket/idle > unixhierarchysep: yes > virtdomains: yes > altnamespace: no > > If I specify defaultdomain: to the domain like above I cannot login any > more with my admin users and cannot login with any user in the > defaultdomain! If I set it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I can login with my > admin user but do get Permission denied if trying to create a mailbox or > Invalid mailbox name if trying to create a mailbox for another domain. > So no administration works. If I delete the defaultdomain: line > completey, the domain-administrators work but the inter-domain > administrators do not work. I cannot see what I am doing wrong here and > I cannot find the apropriate parts in install-virtdomains.html.
This config works just fine for me. Others seem to have it working as well. admins: cyrus [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtdomains: 1 defaultdomain: oceana.com Can you post the telemetry of your commands/failures? The cyradm or imtest output would be fine. -- Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd. Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place 716-662-8973 x26 Orchard Park, NY 14127 --PGP Public Key-- http://www.oceana.com/~ken/ksm.pgp