Gary Mills wrote:
Does anyone know of an e-mail web application that doesn't abuse the
IMAP server by making short connections? Most of them simply connect
and disconnect with each HTTP transaction. Is there one that behaves
the same as an IMAP client, using one connection for the duration of
Bernd Nies wrote:
What do these Cyrus LMTPD log messages mean?
It means you're logging DEBUG messages that you don't need to see. Both
of these messages have to do with duplicate supression.
--
Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place
716-662-8973 x26
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003, Mark London wrote:
I would like to restrict Cyrus to only allow users to use IMAPS, not plain
IMAP. However, I was told that would break Squirrelmail, unless I opened
access to IMAP (port 143) for the node that Squirrelmail was running on.
But I'm
Carl P. Corliss wrote:
Figured I'd let you know what I've found so far while trying to get sieve
working on 2.2a
lmtpd looks for user scripts in the default domain, and all domains, in:
/var/imap/sieve/domain/[hash]/[domain_name]/[hash]/[username]
I've looked at the code and done a test
Carl P. Corliss wrote:
On Thursday 12 June 2003 09:54 am, you wrote:
Carl P. Corliss wrote:
Figured I'd let you know what I've found so far while trying to get sieve
working on 2.2a
lmtpd looks for user scripts in the default domain, and all domains, in:
I seem to recall this being fixed in CVS as well.
Carl P. Corliss wrote:
On Thursday 12 June 2003 09:54 am, Ken Murchison wrote:
Carl P. Corliss wrote:
Figured I'd let you know what I've found so far while trying to get sieve
working on 2.2a
lmtpd looks for user scripts in the default domain
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
I seem to recall this being fixed in CVS as well.
IMHO CMU should package a 2.2alpha2. Too many fixes are already
in CVS... enough that nobody should be using 2.2alpha anymore.
That will probably happen soon
pnelson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 15:38, Wil Cooley wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 14:55, pnelson wrote:
require fileinto;
if header :contains Subject test {
fileinto INBOX.test;
^ You probably want a '' here.
Oops email typo... the script has it in
pnelson wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 10:29, Ken Murchison wrote:
Patrick Nelson wrote:
Running Cyrus-imap 2.1.13 on RH9 and alls well. Moved the whole company
off of exchange a week ago and so far not even a hickup.
So, now I want to explore sieve, but I'm not sure where to begin
I just committed a similar patch.
Christian Schulte wrote:
Vittorio Manfredini wrote:
More information :
squatter is not able to index mailboxes on virtual domain !!
they interpret the . of the domain name as a separator and
substitute it !!
example :
su cyrus
squatter -r -v
Daniel Qian wrote:
In the /var/imap/db directory of my email server I noticed several backup
files:
__db.001 __db.002 __db.003 __db.004 __db.005 log.01 mailbox.dump
I figure I may use these files to restore messages in mailboxes. But I
couldn't find any documentation as to how
Quoting Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hey All,
One of our users has the following folders listed in his account:
user/joe/INBOX/A =D (\HasChildren)
user/joe/INBOX/A =D/Accounts (\HasNoChildren)
These folders don't exist because the were remnants of our mail system
before we turned on
Jim Norton wrote:
Hello all:
I am running Cyrus IMAP 2.x ALPHA ( I believe ) and would like
to start having the IMAP connections use SSL.
Can somebody send me some pointers on how to go about setting up
Cyrus IMAP for this?
Start with doc/install-configure.html in the distro.
--
Kenneth
Rob Mueller wrote:
Over night our delivery DB (DB3 - db3-3.3.11-6) croaked. This is the first
time I've seen something like this. I've included the first error and some
subsequent information from the log below.
Now I presume this is a DB3 problem and not a cyrus issue, but what really
annoyed
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jun 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
If we just ignored the fact that deliver.db isn't available, then we'd
get people complaining about vacation sending out multiple responses, or
the same message being redirected more than once, etc.
After seeing some of the bad
Has anyone found or written a tool to load test an IMAP server (Cyrus in
particular) which simulates client (reader) traffic?
--
Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place
716-662-8973 x26 Orchard Park, NY 14127
--PGP Public Key--
I'd like to add that all of us in the Cyrus community are losing a good
friend and advocate. We all owe Larry a debt of gratitude for his
fantastic work on the Cyrus project since v1.5 and his participation in
the IETF WGs which have helped shape the current state of internet
messaging.
I
David Carter wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm in the process of migrating from the UW IMAP and POP servers to Cyrus.
One of my fetchmail users has picked up an inconsistency in the way that
the two POP servers handle the POP3 LAST command. The LAST command appears
to be obsolete, but is still
David Carter wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
RFC 1460 says nothing about maintaining this info across sessions. It
also doesn't prohibit it. The Cyrus behavior seems perfectly reasonable
and correct according to the ancient spec which defines it.
Yep. I wasn't suggesting
If you want to send the message as it sits in the Cyrus and UW
mailstores (gzip it so that the mailer doesn't munge it) and possibly
capture the protocol log of the client trying to fetch the message, we
_might_ be able to figure out what is happening.
My guess would be that Eudora is not
Both errors are a result of your client trying to use a SASL mech which
you don't have secrets for. In the case of OTP, you have the OPIE
library installed and SASL found it, so it is assuming that the secrets
are in /etc/opiekeys, otherwise it would be using /etc/sasldb2 as well.
If you
Ezsra McDonald wrote:
Since I was forced to migrate friday I have been
unable to connect to the cyrus imap server with pine
and horde.
They are trying to use CRAM_MD5 authentication when I
would rather they did not.
How do I disable CRAM_MD5 as an authentication method
or at least get it to
Simon Brady wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, [gb2312] Daniel Qian :
I have installed cyrus imap 2.13 recently and it works very well ecept
when the mailbox data reaches big volume. On a 10G quota for a mailbox
the server starts warning the outlook user and closes the connection
when the used space
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, James A. Pattie wrote:
I've searched the archives and have not found any e-mails talking about
adding the XSERVERINFO extension which is needed to make mozilla mail
show the permissions button when viewing a folders properties.
Apparently if
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, [iso-8859-1] Brasseur Valéry wrote:
what are the valid char in an mailbox name ?
I was think that it was mutf-7 , but it seems that cyrus refuse de create a
user.abc.foo#bar mailbox name !!!
should I escape something ?
is there invalid char for Cyrus
These are harmless (I could give you a technical reason if you care).
Reduce you logging level from DEBUG down to something like INFO or
NOTICE and these will disappear.
Scott Bronson wrote:
Can anyone tell me why my logs are filling with messages
like these?
Jul 5 17:41:08 eden
Test your script/message combo by running the them through the
sieve/test.c program in the distro. Once it works there, then you can
work on lmtpd/timsieved problems.
Hank Beatty wrote:
I'm working with the 2.2 version and have this sieve script:
require [fileinto];
if header :contains
Amos Gouaux wrote:
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 15:56:17 -0400,
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] (km) writes:
km Test your script/message combo by running the them through the
km sieve/test.c program in the distro.
Oh, that reminds me of something. I generally try to compile that
because it's handy
Hank Beatty wrote:
On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 15:56, Ken Murchison wrote:
Test your script/message combo by running the them through the
sieve/test.c program in the distro. Once it works there, then you can
work on lmtpd/timsieved problems.
This seems to work:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] scriptTestDir
Hank Beatty wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 08:26, Ken Murchison wrote:
Not really, there isn't a lot of logging for sieve. Is your script
activated? There shgould be a link from default.bc to your active
script. Are the permissions on the script correct? It should be at
least readable
Stephen L. Ulmer wrote:
On 8 Jul 2003, Ken Murchison stated:
In the past, people have requested the ability to run sieve scripts
when messages are posted directly to shared mailboxes (via +detail
addressing). I have suggested that this would be possible by
associating a script
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Ken,
--On Tuesday, July 8, 2003 9:59 AM -0400 Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| In the past, people have requested the ability to run sieve scripts when
| messages are posted directly to shared mailboxes (via +detail
| addressing). I have suggested
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Rob,
--On Wednesday, July 09, 2003 2:08 AM +1000 Rob Mueller
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| True. I hadn't thought about that. This might be worth exploring.
|
| I think this would be great. Personally I found the whole concept of
| having an entirely different protocol
Stephen L. Ulmer wrote:
Of course if Cyrus IMAPd were implemented in LISP
Now that's old school. ;) I'm sure I've forgotten more about LISP, and
functional languages in general, than I remember.
IIRC, the original IMAP client written by Mark Crispin was written in LISP.
--
Kenneth
Amos Gouaux wrote:
On Tue, 08 Jul 2003 14:33:53 -0400,
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] (km) writes:
km IIRC, the original IMAP client written by Mark Crispin was written in LISP.
Hey, some of us still use (e)LISP mail clients, not that I'm
Right. I've been known to use Emacs to read email
Michael Fair wrote:
Hey all,
I have a general question/suggestion regarding Sieve.
It seems to me that it would be useful to be able
to install filter plugins that could transform
mail messages as they were processed.
This would be a simple command, like:
filter :spamassassin
Brasseur Valéry wrote:
in this set :
!#$%*;=@[]^_'{|}
what are the REAL invalid char for an IMAP folder,
Sift through the grammar in RFC 3501.
and what are those which Cyrus refused,
Anything not in GOODCHARS in mboxname.c.
and why ?
If the two lists above don't match (other than '.'), I
Rob Mueller wrote:
Actually, my intent wasn't to _store_ a script via IMAP ANNOTATEMORE. I
was only intending to _select_ (activate) a script via the annotation.
I still anticipate using MANAGESIEVE to do the upload/download.
Would it be hard to add the ability to store scripts as well? It
Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 13:13, mb wrote:
At 11:52 +0530 Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
Is there an API available with which I can directly write to lmtp
instead of sending a mail
Er.. LMTP? :)
I am presently using postfix and sending the mail, But I believe that
Scott Bronson wrote:
I have tons of log messages (level=notice, log=auth) from perl
claiming:
Jul 8 11:26:46 eden cyrus/imapd[30661]: DIGEST-MD5 server step 2
Jul 8 11:26:46 eden perl: DIGEST-MD5 client step 3
Jul 9 10:33:22 eden perl: No worthy mechs found
Well, this sure sounds
Scott Bronson wrote:
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 14:05, Ken Murchison wrote:
It looks like your perl script is trying to authenticate to your server
using DIGEST-MD5 and failing.
...
Yes. Read doc/options.html in the SASL distro. I'm guessing that you want:
sasl_mech_list: PLAIN
Thanks
Sascha Schnitzler wrote:
Hi,
we need an IMAP-Server where multiple Clients can access one Mailbox.
Any IMAP server MUST provide this as part of the specification.
Does Cyrus provide this with the Shared-Folder feature?
Yes. It provides this with any folder, provided that the ACL is set
James Satterfield wrote:
I was hoping to stay in the freebsd ports box. But I guess this is alpha.
So, cvs, here we go.
The most recent CVS will most likely fix your problem. The code which
determines the path for the script had a bug in it.
Don't suppose there's going to be a new 2.2.x
James Satterfield wrote:
Is there any way to specify the location of imapd.conf and cyrus.conf? I
normally keep them in /usr/local/etc and I didn't see any configure time
option for the location, or a master(8) flag for the conf locations.
Use the -C option for master and the
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
Hello,
There is something I do not understand about cyrus (2.1.14).
When you_unsubscribe_to the inbox the LIST response contains the INBOX
with the \NoSelect flag.
What is the exact LIST command that is being sent?
That's the response one of our SquirrelMail
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
Ken Murchison said:
Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
Hello,
There is something I do not understand about cyrus (2.1.14).
When you_unsubscribe_to the inbox the LIST response contains the INBOX
with the \NoSelect flag.
What is the exact LIST command that is being sent
Pat Lashley wrote:
What does lmtpd do when presented with an address which includes detail
notation for a sub-mailbox that doesn't exist?
Assume that there are mailboxs 'user.mumble.inbox', 'user.mumble.foo',
and 'user.mumble.foo.bar'. When lmtpd is presented with the address
'mumble+foo.bar', it
Actually, I wanted a backtrace of the stack via a debugger, eg, run gdb
on the imtest core file.
Guilden Crantz wrote:
Here is the stack trace (password removed):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] src]# strace imtest -t menagerie.cc
execve(/usr/local/bin/imtest, [imtest, -t, , menagerie.cc], [/* 20 vars
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-07-01 10:25:29 -0400:
Since I've heard bad things about Courier's standards complicance, I
Care to share some details?
Do a google groups search for the keywords courier imap compliance or
a search for courier where the author is [EMAIL
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-07-13 09:39:53 -0400:
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2003-07-01 10:25:29 -0400:
Since I've heard bad things about Courier's standards complicance, I
Care to share some details?
Do a google groups search for the keywords courier
You need to do a backtrace command (bt) while in the debugger.
That being said, try upgrading to a more recent version of SASL (eg,
2.1.14). There have been a lot of bugfixes since 2.1.7.
Guilden Crantz wrote:
Okay, here's the gdb core dump analysis:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# gdb imtest
Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
On Sun, 2003-07-13 at 20:09, Patrick Welche wrote:
/On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 06:03:54PM +0530, Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
Is it possible to reconstruct the mailboxes.db
I know I can use ctl_mboxlist and a file with all the mailboxes but
there seems to be no
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Luc Germain wrote:
On the frontend, if I do a idle command, I get the answer NO idle
disabled. I look the code of proxyd.c and see that there is a line #undef
PROXY_IDLE. Why is it disabled??
I'm guessing its since we never really tested it. I've
I just commited a new SQL auxprop plugin (deprecating the existing MySQL
plugin) to CVS. This new plugin supports both MySQL and PostreSQL, and
is easily extensible to support other database engines. The plugin
compiles with both MySQL and PostgreSQL code, but I have only tested the
MySQL
Dave Carrera wrote:
Hi All,
I am using (Cyrus v2.1.11) with LMTP,
A couple (2) of our users are getting our email server name added to CC or
BCC recipients.
So user send email to user1 and cc's it to user2. On receipt The header has
this in the cc field:
user2@our.email.sever.name
Notice
Christian Schulte wrote:
Hello,
I just wonder if the ANNOTATEMORE extension could be used for something like
that. After reading the RFC I know that an annotation is available for every
single mailbox/folder but why not store the users contacts and addresses as
an annotation in the users
for everyone.
-Original Message-
From: Ken Murchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 July 2003 17:53
To: Dave Carrera
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Strange Header behaviour ?
Dave Carrera wrote:
Hi All,
I am using (Cyrus v2.1.11) with LMTP,
A couple (2) of our users
Jim Norton wrote:
Hello folks:
I did something stupid. I am runing Cyrus Imap 2.2.0 Alpha.
One day I decided it was time to remove a mailbox because a
user wanted a different email name.
So I delete the name and password information from the sasl2 database
and then when into the
Yuri Pimenov wrote:
hi.
these bugs are trivial to fix but they are annoyng.
gcc -c -I. -I.. -I. -I./../lib -I./../sieve -I./../sieve
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -I/usr/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-Wall -g -O2 \
version.c
version.c: In function `id_response':
version.c:174:
Ana Ribas/Upcnet wrote:
Hello,
First of all, here's what I've got:
Solaris 8
Cyrus IMAP 2.1.13
Cyrus SASL 2.1.15
OpenLDAP 2.1.22 libraries
OpenSSL 0.9.6
I run saslauthd with ldap authentication working against
Lotus Domino eDirectory but this is the response when I make the test:
Yuri Pimenov wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 08:41:27AM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Yuri Pimenov wrote:
hi.
these bugs are trivial to fix but they are annoyng.
gcc -c -I. -I.. -I. -I./../lib -I./../sieve -I./../sieve
-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include -I/usr/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-Wall -g
Scott Adkins wrote:
[NOTE: I sent this yesterday, but the message appears to have not made
it to the list for some reason... I hope this doesn't result in copies
of the message being posted. Anyways, right after sending this, that
was when version 2.2.1 was released into Beta... the question
John C. Amodeo wrote:
Another issue that's come up is that of the actual virtual domain
design. In reality, we have 1 domain, but several sub domains within
that domain that make up the different IMAP e-mail servers. The Cyrus
documentation suggests that you can have:
mail.example.net
Bernhard Erdmann wrote:
Hi,
I have a Cyrus installation where Sieve writes an empty line into the
header. Header and body of a mail are seperated by definition by a blank
line.
By submitting an extra blank line between Message-ID: and Date:, Sieve
writes From:, Date:, Subject: etc. into
Bernhard Erdmann wrote:
I'm not convinced that this is being caused by Cyrus. Here a snippit
of the code which produces the vacation response. As you can see,
there is no extra CRLF after the Message-ID (or before Date).
t = time(NULL);
p = getpid();
snprintf(outmsgid,
Alexei Takaseev wrote:
In connection with change of the expire for netnews in version
2.2.1 has faced with such problem: how it is necessary to change
/vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/expire by means of cyradm?
cyadm does not have support for setting annotations on mailboxes yet.
You'll have to send
John C. Amodeo wrote:
I do have another question on the same topic... How can you ensure mail is
delivered correctly (via LMTP) if the actual e-mail address is different than
the domain Cyrus uses?
For instance:
email.dep1.rutgers.edu (Cyrus server IP)
dep1.rutgers.edu (Cyrus domain)
But the
John C. Amodeo wrote:
Ken,
The envelope recipient given to lmtpd (RCPT TO)
has to have the correct domain, otherwise lmtpd
won't find the mailbox path. If you can't
That seems logical...
Just out of curiosity, why wasn't the LMTP daemon designed to support virtual
domains in the same
Bernhard Erdmann wrote:
Hi,
I have some bulletin boards / shared folders on Cyrus 2.1.14, say test
or support with ACL anyone write on it enabling everyone to delete
mails in it.
Now, it is too easy for Outlook users to take the whole folder and move
it to their INBOX. Afterwards, mail
Phil Chambers wrote:
I don't understand why the 'p' acl for 'anyone' is needed when using 'deliver -m'.
While logged in as user 'tester' if I use the command
deliver -m test-folder tester
followed by a message, instead of going into user.tester.test-folder the message
goes into the
Paul Christie wrote:
Is it possible to install a recent timsieved with cyrus imap 2.0.17?
I don't know OTH. I'd say try it by creating a new service in
cyrus.conf with 2.1.x timsieved listening on a different port from your
2.0.17 timsieved. Then configure Mulberry to talk to this port. I
Christos Soulios wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed cyrus-imapd-2.2.1-BETA with virtual domains enabled and I
would like to know if there is any way of setting different configuration
settings for each virtual domain.
For example if I have two different domains and I want to set one or more
Are there any imap or pop3 entries in [x]inetd.conf (or whatever the
equivalent is on OS X)? You could also try doing:
fuser -n tcp imap
to see which processes are listening for imap connections, one of which
better be master.
Michael Ellis wrote:
Hi all.
After a search of the archives, I
Scott Adkins wrote:
Even though your suggestions were good, they weren't applicable to this
particular issue. In fact, running the find command to find all the
source files with indented directives only showed up a couple lines as
follows (using a slightly different command than you supplied):
Andrew Morgan wrote:
Is it possible for sieve to auto-create folders that don't already exist
when it tries to fileinto? I've got a sieve script like the following:
require fileinto;
# Filter spam
if header :contains X-Spam-Flag YES {
fileinto INBOX.junk-mail;
}
But the folder
Scott Adkins wrote:
--On Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:56 PM -0400 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Adkins wrote:
Even though your suggestions were good, they weren't applicable to this
particular issue. In fact, running the find command to find all the
source files with indented
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
Andrew Morgan wrote:
Is it possible for sieve to auto-create folders that don't already exist
when it tries to fileinto? I've got a sieve script like the following:
require fileinto;
# Filter spam
if header :contains X-Spam
Michael Ellis wrote:
I am happy to report that things are starting to shape up.
Besides not being able to see the text I enter into cyradm, the most
nagging problem I am having right now is in determining why ctl_cyrusdb
-c fails.
When I issue that command from the /var/imap directory (as
Simon Matter wrote:
This error is coming from SASL. Could you please post the relevent
contents of imapd.log and auth.log?
Ken,
I have now straced the pid's on 2.1.14 and 2.2.1-BETA. I have also tested
the 2.2.1-BETA with pwcheck using /etc/sasldb2 and it works well. Looks to
me like there
Tarjei Huse wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 17:46, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Mike Cathey wrote:
I just wanted to see if it was normal to see the deliver db get this
big...
It will get as big as you let it to. Depends on frequency of prunning, and
the ammount of
Jeff Warnica wrote:
To finish that statement ... so it can make a half decent attempt at
single message store.
Actually, its not used for single instance store at all. This happens
before the message-id is committed to the database. Hence, it only
works for recipients that are part of the
mean an entire domain, the answer is no.
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
What does sasldblistusers2 show?
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Just setup using sasl2, but if I try and connect with cyradm, using the
right passwd, it fails to connect with a core dump:
test# cyradm --user cyrus
Rob Siemborski wrote:
However, in Scott's case, he's not renaming the user, he's just moving it
between partitions. I don't think we should be iterating across the list
to fix the username in this case (so we should fix this ;)...
Scott,
Try this (untested) patch which I just applied to CVS:
Quoting Jure Pecar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:20:20 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Additionally, the
sieve bytecode now is stored in network byte order and is therefore
portable across architectures.
What does this mean to us that run 2.2a in
What does imapd.log show?
John Lederer wrote:
Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
John Lederer wrote:
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects. It
doesn't do anything for vacation.
here is the sieve script:
This is an Exim problem with its handling of CRLF which was dicusssed
within the last week or so. Check the list archives for details.
Ehren Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
this one has been bothering me for a bit and it is the only thing
keeping me from changing all my filtering over to sieve from
You never want to do any kind of admin outside of the IMAP protocol (eg,
filesystem tweaks) unless its absolutely necessary. Since cyradm is
just a perl-based IMAP client, all you need to do is use the same
SETQUOTA command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] imtest -a cyrus localhost
. SETQUOTA mailbox
and run:
saslauthd -a shadow
Scott Dexter wrote:
Sorry, I'm currently using pwcheck to auth for exim, so that or
/etc/shadow would do the job.
Scott
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 12:25, Ken Murchison wrote:
It is definitely a SASL issue. You need to tell us how you plan to do
plaintext authentication
Christian Schulte wrote:
Am Dienstag, 12. August 2003 02:58 schrieb Ken Murchison:
Christian Schulte wrote:
Am Montag, 11. August 2003 23:50 schrieb Norman Zhang:
Hi,
I'm a little confused on the process of creating users. First I su
cyrus then I typed the following commands,
cyradm
Jon Mercer wrote:
OK, scratch this thread. Correct answer is:
fileinto user/hostadmin/backup;
or even:
fileinto user/hostadmin/backups;
Assuming this is hostadmin's script, then backups is the correct answer.
if that's what you called the folder. What's an 's' between friends?
Panic over.
James Satterfield wrote:
I'm using a virtual domain setup based on usernames. So I have a domain
uberduper.com and a user [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've got imapd setup to use saslauthd, and saslauthd setup to auth against LDAP.
If I assign the uid of [EMAIL PROTECTED] in ldap, testsaslauthd can
to the plaintext verifier (saslauthd,
pwcheck, etc).
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 16:56, Ken Murchison wrote:
Since you haven't mentioned which version of Cyrus IMAP or SASL, I'm
going to assume IMAP v2.x and SASL v2.x. The pwcheck authentication
method is deprecated in SASLv2. Unless you're authenticating
Matthew Mallard wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get cyrus-sasl-2.1.15 and cyrus-imapd-2.1.14 working using
the sasldb for authentication. I have managed to get authentication
working with saslauthd and pam, but I don't want to set the mail users
up with logins.
You do NOT have to have user
It is definitely a SASL issue. You need to tell us how you plan to do
plaintext authentication (sasldb2, PAM, /etc/shadow, MySQL, etc).
Scott Dexter wrote:
Could this possibly be a SASL issue (either in the way it was compiled
or configured).
On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 10:35, Scott Dexter wrote:
Christian Schulte wrote:
Am Montag, 11. August 2003 23:50 schrieb Norman Zhang:
Hi,
I'm a little confused on the process of creating users. First I su cyrus
then I typed the following commands,
cyradm localhost
cm user.joebob
quit
exit (back as root)
saslpasswd joebob
Now does joebob require
Dmitry Alyabyev wrote:
Hello
In case of setting up vacation the return message has 'Subject: subject' if it
specified like:
vacation vacation text here;
If I write:
vacation :days 1 :subject My subject here vacation text here;
The message goes with empty Subject header.
What
Sungsoo Kim wrote:
I put a script named test into my sieve server using sieveshell.
And the script was successfully put into the sieve server.
The list command in sieveshell shows the name of the test script.
And I activated it.
The test script is like this:
require fileinto;
Mike Allen wrote:
I get the above Fatal error when I try to do anything after the
following command:
telnet localhost imaps
Would someone please direct me as to how to debug this? Thanks in
advance for your help.
First or all, telneting to port 993 won't get you any visible data,
since
tsg wrote:
Hi!
Does enybody know how to create user's mailboxes off-line (without working
server)?
You'd have to reverse engineer a lot of the Cyrus internals to do this.
Cyrus is designed to have everything happen in-protocol. I wouldn't
waste my time pursuing doing this offline.
additional
messages to imapd.log? Are you running both imapd and imtest with the
-s option?
Thanks again for your help.
Mike Allen
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Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 20:55:57 -0400
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To: Mike Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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