Hello

2009-04-29 Thread mami bond
First time writing e-mail for asking help.
I try to configure cyrus+web-cyradm on Ubuntu. everything want well, except the 
web-cyradm.
For month I am fighting this issue and in vain.
using  "unixhierarchysep: yes" I can create accounts using Web-cyradm (version: 
web-cyradm-svn-0.5.5)
in the cyrus username have slash and that ok. According the Cyrus changing 
"unixhierarchysep: no" should change slah to dot and it works but I cannot 
create user account anymore from Web-cyradm. the path is empty 
"/var/spool/cyrus/main/letter/user/username".
I would like to use "unixhierarchysep: no" and able to create account with 
web-cyradm.

How can I solve this issue?

Thank you



  
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strange pop protocol?

2009-04-29 Thread Stefan Palme
Hi all

Using the POP3 server of Cyrus IMAP Server 2.3.13 I can see the 
following POP3 protocol (sniffed via tcpdump and friends and 
obfuscated sensitive data):


+OK <98640940.1241005...@imap.example.com> imap.example.com Cyrus POP3 
v2.3.13-Gentoo server ready
USER username
+OK Name is a valid mailbox
PASS passphrase
+OK Mailbox locked and ready
UIDL
+OK unique-id listing follows
1 1157352258.220081
2 1157352258.220082
.
LIST
+OK scan listing follows
1 14363
2 360389
.
RETR 1
+OK Message follows
Return-Path: 
Received: ...
/// here the email headers and body follow

RETR 2
DELE 1
DELE 2
QUIT


The point I am interested in is the fact, that both the UIDL and the LIST
commands show TWO mails. But when the client tries to retrieve the second
one (RETR 2), nothing is returned. 

This does not happen all the times - I've already seen non-empty "RETR 2"
calls during other client sessions.

Is this normal behaviour? Or do I have to afraid of mail loss, because after
the empty "RETR 2" the clients deletes BOTH messages from the server. Is this
strange message 2 really "not-existing", or do I loose some mail data anywhere?

Thanks and regards
-stefan-



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