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I'm running a Cyrus
IMAP 2.0.9 server on RedHat Linux 7.1 and I can't get Sieve to work. My
MTA is Sendmail.
I am unable to
telnet to the sieve port.
By the way, I
installed Cyrus from cyrus-imapd-2.0.0-3.i386.rpm.
Any help and/or
suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Patrick Lin wrote:
Francesc Guasch a écrit :
I did install cyrus-sasl and I managed to compile it in
another box with solaris-2.5.1. But with solaris-2.6
it looks it doesn't work.
gcc -L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2/lib -R/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2/lib
-L/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.3.2/lib
John Hughes wrote:
Daryl Tester [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Francesc Guasch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I already tried this. When pwcheck creates the socket it's made
this way.
Then I'd suggest something is wrong with the pwcheck that you're
running. From the last of my 1.5 cyrus
Patrick Lin wrote:
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
db_open /usr/local/lib/libsasl.so
I finally modified Makefile for cyrus-sasl so it uses ndbm this way:
cyrus-sasl-1.5.24/lib/Makefile
I'm wondering if there are some of you who are successfully using MySQL to
authenticate Cyrus mailbox passwords For the past fortnight I've been trying
unsuccessfully to get a Cyrus-imapd, -sasl, MySQL installation up and
running and running out of ideas fast to get it going.
Getting down to the
I conpiled cyrus and have been trying to configure it.
I edited all the appropriate files, /etc/services, /etc/inetd.conf,
master.cf and main.cf for postfix, added the user, etc.
When I try:
killall -HUP inetd
animul:/etc# /packages/cyrus-imapd/bin/imtest -m login -p imap localhost
I get:
It turns out that the service name listed in my inetd.conf
did not exactly match the one in /etc/services, so now
*something* is getting fired up when that port is addressed.
Now i get:
animul:/etc# /packages/cyrus-imapd/bin/imtest -u cyrus -m login -p 220 localhost
C: C01 CAPABILITY
failure:
Is there anything that presents something like a hypermail interface for cyrus
mailboxes ?
Currently I archive some lists and then make them available via the web,
forcing people to use (anonymouns) IMAP isn't acceptable.
The disadvantage of hypermail is that it duplicates every message, the
use port 143 instead
Cyrus is an IMAP4 server.
brendan strejcek wrote:
It turns out that the service name listed in my inetd.conf
did not exactly match the one in /etc/services, so now
*something* is getting fired up when that port is addressed.
Now i get:
animul:/etc#
what is -p 220 ?
brendan strejcek wrote:
It turns out that the service name listed in my inetd.conf
did not exactly match the one in /etc/services, so now
*something* is getting fired up when that port is addressed.
Now i get:
animul:/etc# /packages/cyrus-imapd/bin/imtest -u cyrus -m
I have not used the Mysql authentication! But if you turn the logs
on for mysql, you could see what is going on at that end. Mysql itself
has a permissioning system of its own, see if that is interfering in
any way. Another place to look at is the imapd log itself; see if
anything meaningful is
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