I then planned that the users log in with their
email address (or a slightly modified version of
it to support older versions of Netscape and a
couple other MUA's that didn't like email addresses
as log in name) and rewrote the mailbox lookup
routines to return the new mailbox instead of
[...]
What about SASL?
SASL has different 'Login realms' - use the domain as realm.
The problem is that email clients don't supply the realm
information when they authenticate. If they log in as
their email address then this isn't a problem because
the login name contains the domain info
Hello, i hope this is the right place to ask this :-)
I've installed the cyrus-imapd-sql rpm on a stock redhat 7.0 system,
with cyrus version 1.6.24-7.
Our users fetch their mail mostly through pop3, and things are working
fine.
Mail delivery and mail fetching through pop3 or imap works
The problem is that email clients don't supply the realm
information when they authenticate. If they log in as
their email address then this isn't a problem because
the login name contains the domain info but the holy
grail in my mind's eye would be to allow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and [EMAIL
[...]
What about SASL?
SASL has different 'Login realms' - use the domain as realm.
The problem is that email clients don't supply the realm
information when they authenticate. If they log in as
their email address then this isn't a problem because
the login name contains the domain info
The problem is that email clients don't supply the realm
information when they authenticate. If they log in as
their email address then this isn't a problem because
the login name contains the domain info but the holy
grail in my mind's eye would be to allow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
If you are 100% sure that your system never breaks down accidentally
(say for example due to power loss, cable cut, etc) then it is 100%
safe to use asynchronous mode and as you have pointed out there will
be performance benefits.
However, the probability of things going wrong at the wrong time
I've placed Cyrus IMAP 2.0.13 on ftp.andrew. This version adds a
couple of new features and some slight code reorganization. We'd love
to have people try it out.
Of especial interest may be the partial virtual domain support via the
multiple config files (I'd love a contributed
hi,
is it possible to limit the time between 2 mailchecks for cyrus imapd?
With POP3 it works with popminpoll: 1 but I don't know how to realize this
for imap.
It would also be ok, if I could limit the simulanous imap-connections for
one ip.
Thanx,
Christoph