Hello,
I am new to the mailing list
I have configured cyrys Imap server 1.5.19 on ds20
alpha server withdigital unix OS.Ifwe telnet to port 143, imapd runs.
But if I try to select the inbox of anyuser, it shows Inboxdoesnot
exist. pop3 service is running on the same server with Qpopper
Hi,
Here is the solution we implemented :
smtp-in - anti-virus - smtp-queue (postfix) - cyrus
Our anti-virus work as a smtp relay. mails goes through there.
Have a look to Interscan VirusWall from Trend Micro.
At 14:02 16/10/01 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What do folks on this list do about redundancy? I can set up two
identical mail servers but is there any way, short of mirroring, to have
automagically failed over cyrus servers?
You should try using :
o rsync to mirror your imap tree (+smtp)
Hello,
Im new to cyrus and am wondering if there is a virtual domain feature and how
I would set this up?
Can anybody help me with this? Also how do i specify quotas?
Karun
Hi,
You could also use network equipment to load balance / failover your
servers.
Have a look to layer 4 / layer 7 switches (www.foundry.net, I think, for
example)
More than redundancy, you can think in a scalability/disponibility way.
Have two or more servers work together instead of one at
I'd like to allow our users to respond to messages with particular
subjects/headers by emailing back files. I don't think that I can do this
with Sieve vacation because vacation creates a plain text part rather than
expecting a raw MIME structure.
What's the best way to achieve this? Is it to
You should use virtusertable feature. It is a sendmail feature not Cyrus.
Edit /etc/mail/sendmail.cw and add the domains you want receive mail for
them. Also add FEATURE(`virtusertable',`hash -o /etc/mail/virtusertable')
to your mc file and recreate the sendmail.cf . You can find needed
Im using postfix not sendmail
Karun
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001 19:50, you wrote:
You should use virtusertable feature. It is a sendmail feature not Cyrus.
Edit /etc/mail/sendmail.cw and add the domains you want receive mail for
them. Also add FEATURE(`virtusertable',`hash -o
Hi guys,
I'm trying to set up postfix to use lmtp instead of deliver, but I am getting
this fine errormessage:
Oct 17 12:21:32 mail postfix/lmtp[3949]: E9659176: to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
relay=localhost[127.0.0.1], delay=1, status=bounced (host localhost[127.0.0.1]
said: 530 Authentication
I have cyrus-2.0.13 installed, and I just wondered how I can enable sieve to
send me a notification. I noticed the sieve-notify-draft, but I cannot figure
out how to tell sieve what to actually do.
Can I use sieve to send me jabber messages, for instance?
--
Jørn Helge B. Dahl
Falch.net
On 17/10/01 12:37 +0200, Tarjei Huse wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm trying to set up postfix to use lmtp instead of deliver, but I am getting
this fine errormessage:
Oct 17 12:21:32 mail postfix/lmtp[3949]: E9659176: to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
relay=localhost[127.0.0.1], delay=1, status=bounced (host
Hi
Karun wrote:
Im using postfix not sendmail
exactly the same.
have a look to postfix doc/web site. This feature is well documented. It
have nothing to do with cyrus.
Cyrus actualy does not deal with virtualdomains. (for pop or imap, I
mean). You'll have to have a unique unsername/mailbox
Jeremy Howard wrote:
I'd like to allow our users to respond to messages with particular
subjects/headers by emailing back files. I don't think that I can do this
with Sieve vacation because vacation creates a plain text part rather than
expecting a raw MIME structure.
Not true. You can
Jeremy Howard wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Jeremy Howard wrote:
How does Cyrus decide what from/reply-to address to use when sending a
vacation reply? My users can choose from quite a few domains, and they
want
to make sure that when a vacation reply is sent, that the From
Hi Tarjei
LMTP requires authentication only if using IP domain sockets. The quickest,
easy fix is to use your fallback_transport entry in main.cf.
The right way to procede, however, is to get postfix to authenticate to
lmtpd.
There are two things necessary here; postfix must try to
Is there a way to determine the bandwidth usage from imapd
and popd? I looked all over the place to figure out how
cyrus-imapd did its logging and found nothing. Where/How is
logging done by cyrus-imapd?
Marc
Never mind - I found the answer to my problem. User cyrus was unable to
read /etc/sasldb..:)
--
gd
On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Gautam Das wrote:
When I run imtest as user cyrus I get the following error:
$ imtest -m login -p imap localhost
C: C01 CAPABILITY
S: * OK somehost.some.domain Cyrus
Hey,
I'm running into an issue with mail being marked read by the time the
client checks it. I'm running Cyrus IMAP 2.0.16 on FreeBSD 4.4, sendmail
8.11.6. From the looks of it, it seems that when the mail sits on the
server for a couple of hours it is automatically being marked read in the
On 17/10/01 17:55 +0200, Oleg Ustinov wrote:
Oct 17 17:45:46 main pop3d: could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting
Oct 17 17:45:49 main pop3d: could not getenv(CYRUS_SERVICE); exiting
Is the cyrus master process running? Is the /etc/cyrus.conf file correct?
Does the cyrus user exist?
Devdas
Hi, folks,
At Wed, 17 Oct 2001 10:38:04 +0900,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Wakabayashi Hirotaka ) wrote:
i configured my cyrus-imapd to forward IMAP authentication to the
remote IMAP server by using saslauthd, but is there any way to forward
POP authentication to the remote POP server ?
I want
I am looking for some help on how to create mailbox for
the user through shell script automaticly, the only thing
we need do is provide the username, then the script will create
the mailbox for the user automaticly.
Does anybody ever try it?
http://examples.oreilly.com/mimap/
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html
imaplist wrote:
I am looking for some help on how to create mailbox for
the user through shell script automaticly, the only thing
we need do is provide the username, then the script will
Anyone have an docs on how to integrate cyrus and qmail?
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