k that you'll
need to write a custom pwcheck daemon for that.
Can anyone help me in one of these steps..
Thanks
Nuno Fernandes
Manda cumprimentos meus ao Ricardo Oliveira :)
Cumprimentos,
Nuno Silva
doing it at OS level.
Regards,
Nuno Silva
Uli Schellhaas wrote:
Hello,
i wonder if such a patch has already been done for cyrus:
I need to have the cyrus imapd and pop3d child processes running under the
uid of the user who logged into them.
Right now, i only have ldap users on this system. Ma
se...)
Sorry for keeping alive this academical discussion but I feel that this
kind of setup will be a must in a couple of years (everybody wants to
separate roles -- storage, DB, frontends, etc).
Regards,
Nuno Silva
same way if you have a company with 500 desktops all of them
checking the email with IMAP you can easily get 1000 (the double)
concurrent connections.
As internet people says, YMMV :)
Regards,
Nuno Silva
Bye
Nicola Ranaldo
IIRC someone implemented such a daemon and patched cyru
Nuno Silva wrote:
Just searched a bit and found a reference to the mailbox-daemon here:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus&msg=8712
Just found the URL:
http://opensource.prim.hu/mbdaemon/
Regards,
Nuno Silva
on here:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus&msg=8712
As Noll Janos points, even cache can be implemented because data always
goes through this daemon.
I'm sorry for the long email.
Regards,
Nuno Silva
Or can I have the other way?
you can use deliver -m subfolder
but then all the mails in that pop account will end up in subfolder.
...I hope that's what you want =)
Regards,
Nuno Silva
s seems to be the perfect (?) answer :)
Regards,
Nuno Silva
Jeremy Howard wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Feb 2002 20:15:22 -0500
> Walter Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>>With the release of Cyrus IMAP 2.1.2 there will be a new backend option:
>>>skiplist.
>>
hi,
you must be reading 2000 (or so) bytes from the socket and then closing
it. Try to read the data until you have an EOF from the sender and only
then closing/exiting the script.
...another wild guess :)
regards,
nuno silva
Eranga Udesh wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> With the test I
..
anyway: concern No 1 can't be met and concern No 2 can't be met too :)
regards,
nuno silva
nrvale0 wrote:
>
> Please pardon me if this question is in a doc somewhere. I have
> searched through the source tarball, the www site, and the mailing
> list archives and have yet
ss to
the mailboxes file (or db) so this is not good :(
imho the only to do this is to have separate config-dir's too, making it
(almost) a new instalation of cyrus in the same machine.
any other ideas?
regards,
nuno silva
p.s. another solution is to make a simple web interface that let
ers.
then point mail.otherdomain.com com w.x.y.z and you're set!
hope it helps,
nuno silva
Devdas Bhagat wrote:
> Is it possible to give an admin full rights over only a certain set of
> mailboxen? Essentially, I'm trying to transfer control for a virtual
> domain to another admin, but
s are now - logically - at the same level as INBOX).
Simply put: you can't have both :)
Regards,
Nuno Silva
Stuart Clark wrote:
> At 05:15 AM 23/6/2001, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
>
>>The bottom line: if you simply install this code and change nothing,
>>then it will run
Ken Murchison wrote this a few weeks ago in this list:
[snip...]
Configuring the server to use the alternate namespace is done by setting
"altnamespace: yes" in imapd.conf. The prefixes for the shared
namespace and other users' namespace can be set as well. The relevant
options from imapd.conf
hello,
you can use cyradm:
mail> help renamemailbox
renamemailbox, renm rename a mailbox
usage: renamemailbox MAILBOX NEWMAILBOX [PARTITION]
like this:
renamemailbox user.foo user.foo spool2
regards,
Nuno Silva
Mika Tuupola wrote:
> I recently filled up the cyrus (spool) par
...and on MUAs that support filters (mozilla, outlook, etc) you can add
a rule to copy incoming messages from the mailling list XYZ to local
folder XPTO. This should do the trick :)
Hope it helps,
Nuno Silva
Cillian Sharkey wrote:
> Jen-Mei Wu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
the point remains.
If it's the OS, pam itself or a pam module enforcing this behaviour i
really don't know.
Hope it helps,
Nuno Silva
The Hermit Hacker wrote:
> This one I love ... someone arguing a point that, if adhered to by one
> piece of software, would make it totally inc
ted :)
Try to login as 0 (zero) and give as password the root password (user
root must exist in the PDC/windows box).
Just my $0.02,
Nuno Silva
Nick Ustinov wrote:
> is there anyone using pam_mysql for auth? it seems to not accept usernames
> consisting only of numerals. Let's say t
ent) exits, it doesn't respond to the 2nd connection
> (with telnet). A different process is fork'd and exec'd, so the argv
> is brand new.
I think the problem is in master and not pop3d... Maybe that's the
confusion?
Regards,
Nuno Silva
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