Re: Web based admin script ...

2000-10-26 Thread The Hermit Hacker
Just thought about it ... I could setup an openldap server for authentication too, couldn't I? and there is a way of setting up cyrus such that any new mail coming in with auto-create the mailbox, assuming its a valid user via ldap? On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > > I need som

Web based admin script ...

2000-10-26 Thread The Hermit Hacker
I need some help/recommendations ... I'm setting up a server for a client that I want the 'owner' to be able to easily add a new mailbox (or remove) without much knowledge of the system. Now, I know that the account doesn't have to be added to the system passwd file, so, I'm guessing that I'll

Error Message

2000-10-26 Thread Ingmar Koecher
I hope I am correct posting this message to this mailing list. I just installed the latest cyrus version on our Redhat 7 system and after spending 5 hours installing it yesterday (I am quite new to Linux as I am coming from MS) I am now getting this error message: Oct 26 13:17:25 localhost servic

Re: Cyrus, Linux, and Anti-Virus

2000-10-26 Thread Corey
Check out PerlMx -- an all purpose, extremely low-level mail filtering API scripted using Perl. You should be able to roll your own virus protection with it. Only runs with sendmail. Cheers, Corey And upon Thursday of October 26, the ill

Delivering to a shared mailbox

2000-10-26 Thread Len Smith
I'm trying to deliver to a shared mailbox, on a Solaris 8 machine using cyrus IMAPD-2.0.7 and sendmail 8.11.1 I've create a mailbox called TEST and gave anyone and anonymous p ACL. In /etc/mail/Aaliases I put the line test: |"/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver -m TEST " After running newaliases and send

Is anyone using smlacapd?

2000-10-26 Thread Gary Mills
I've built and installed cyrus-smlacapd-0.5 under Solaris 2.6, and it seems to work, at least with the telnet test. The behavior of the backend is a bit uncivilized, though. It doesn't background itself automatically, and it writes debugging messages to standard output. I assume that these issu

Re: Cyrus, Linux, and Anti-Virus

2000-10-26 Thread Rob Tanner
--On 10/26/00 09:04:19 AM +0200 Michael Salmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I saw inflex on freshmeat recently, it > seemed like a good idea to me but I was put off by the version number. > It's not the version number of the software that should be a concern. Rat

Re: Postfix+Cyrus Sieve: rejected message disappears

2000-10-26 Thread Scot W. Hetzel
From: "Frank Sonnemans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I would expect that Sieve would save the message if it cannot find a way to > generate a MDN. > > Anyways I run Cyrus 1.6.22 > > The sendmail program is located in /usr/sbin/sendmail which links to > /usr/sbin/mailwrapper. > > another one in /usr/libex

Re: sieve

2000-10-26 Thread Ken Murchison
ronen amity wrote: > > hi all. > > i don't know anything about sieve, and i need to make a vacation script > for our users. > > can you direct me to a site/manual that can help me learn about sieve ? http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve -- Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd. Software Engine

RE: Cyrus, Linux, and Anti-Virus

2000-10-26 Thread kevin
Anti-virus for e-mail.. We run postfix as our MTA and cyrus as our MDA. Our anti-virus package is f-secure (www.fsecure.com) and is updated by an ftp script every night. Our e-mail is dipped by amavis (www.amavis.org) between postfix and cyrus. Postfix delivers to amavis which unpacks the m

sieve

2000-10-26 Thread ronen amity
hi all. i don't know anything about sieve, and i need to make a vacation script for our users. can you direct me to a site/manual that can help me learn about sieve ? ronen amity [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Cyrus, Linux, and Anti-Virus

2000-10-26 Thread Michael Salmon
On 10/25/00 03:45:18 PM -0400 John Conant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: +-- | Hi all, |We have Cyrus server 1.6 running on RedHat Linux 6.2 (on Intel). I'm |wondering if there's an anti-virus client I could run on the server [in |addition to hoping all the mail clients ar