Inforcing quota limits

2000-11-21 Thread Adonis El Fakih
Hi, We are using cyrus-imapd-v1.5.19 with sendmail, and we want to inforce a quota limit of 20Mb. Can someone help me get the right configuratioin going?? This is what I have so far... in sendmail.cf Mcyrus, P=/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver, F=lsDFMoqSPn9A5@, S=10, R=20/40, T=X-Unix,

Re: Removing Cyrus from a RedHat Linux Machine

2000-11-21 Thread Scot W. Hetzel
From: "Stephen Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I've inherited a Linux Redhat 6.2 server running Cyrus but without a working > administrator password Cyrus or a back door. > To change the administrator password, find the "admin:" line in your imapd.conf. Then as root use "passwd " to change the admi

Cyrus crashes on mail checks

2000-11-21 Thread Allan Rafuse
Cyrus has a problem for a few users on the system in that it bails while looking in the users directory for mail. I think I have narrowed it down to the code below. Cyrus seems to be able to delete the mailbox, add it back, and reconstruct it. Pop3d authenicates the user and bails with no error

Re: Automatic mailbox creation

2000-11-21 Thread Seva Adari
Stephen Fischer wrote: > I would prefer not to have sendmail do it, because it's a larger drain on the > resources and because it's not really sendmail's job to handle these things > (as I understand it). The reason for this is because at times the process > that informs us about new users takes

Re: Inforcing quota limits

2000-11-21 Thread Jev
Hi Adonis, I am also using cyrus-v1.5.19 and I have tried to get autocreatequota to work in imapd.conf without success. Boxes continue to be created without quotas. If anyone know why this is I would like to know how to fix it! Kind regards, Emil JV. Björsell On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 02:17:0

Re: Automatic mailbox creation

2000-11-21 Thread mills
Doesn't it make more sense to auto-create the mailbox the first time that the user reads mail from the IMAP server? At that point, the user will have been authenticated, so the mailbox name is valid. -- -Gary Mills--Unix Support--U of M Academic Computing and Networking-