Alain Barthelemy wrote:
[snip]
/etc/imapd:
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
admins: cyrus
allowanonymouslogin: no
autocreatequota: 1
reject8bit: no
quotawarn: 90
timeout: 30
poptimeout: 10
dracinterval: 0
drachost:
I send a message to user [EMAIL PROTECTED] while managed by imap server
and mail was bounced:
De :
À :
Date :
Final-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; Command died with status 1: /cyrus/bin/deliver
/cyrus/bin/deliver failed?
-- Message transmis --
Subject: Cyrus-Imap trial: Delivery error report
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 07:44:18 +0100
From: Alain Barthelemy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I send a message to user [EMAIL PROTECTED] while managed by imap server
and mail was bounced:
De :
À :
-- Message transmis --
Subject: tests cyrus-imap
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 06:24:08 +0100
From: Alain Barthelemy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dec 7 12:06:31 lx93 postfix/pipe[26504]: 098ACEA4:
How can I interpret these two lines from /var/log/mail (linux):
===
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 02:49:31PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Starting with the 2.1.0 release (any any builds via CVS), please supply
the following information when reporting a problem with Cyrus:
[...]
I'd like to suggest to provide a 'cyrus-bug' script that gathers all
the required
IT WORKS!
!
!
imtest plain, cram-md5, digest-md5 cyradm working
THANK YOU VERY MUCH TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED ME OUT
If you're ever in
Hi there Alain,
I had a very similar problem that took most of a week
to sort out.
It is working now, but to be honest, I dinnae ken
exactly what it was that made it eventually work.
Sorry.
However, for some clues, see:-
From: Alain Barthelemy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried thus to send mail to abarthel@. while managed by cyrus-imap
(and
Postfix)
I remind:
Final-Recipient: rfc822; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Action: failed
Status: 5.0.0
Diagnostic-Code: X-Postfix; Command died with status 1:
/cyrus/bin/deliver
It is cheaper to buy another PC than to buy another CPU and add the
CPU to your existing PC, so I would like to have two Cyrus IMAPD
servers that mirror each other. Is this possible? Is the Cyrus
murder related to this? From what I remember, it was only a
front-end to multiple but separate
Simon Josefsson wrote:
It is cheaper to buy another PC than to buy another CPU and add the
CPU to your existing PC, so I would like to have two Cyrus IMAPD
servers that mirror each other. Is this possible? Is the Cyrus
murder related to this? From what I remember, it was only a
Read up on GFS. (www.globalfilesystem.org)
It provides local semantics over a shared-data storage. Whether it works
good enough with cyrus is another question. People constantly ask that
question, but I haven't had a straight answer yet.
-alex
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Simon Josefsson wrote:
It is
Ken Murchison wrote:
Well, you'd also have to sync /var/imap so you'd keep the mailbox db,
seen state, subscriptions and quotas in sync. You'd probably have to
quiesce Cyrus so that no mail gets delivered, read, moved, etc.
You could use rsync to do the replication or I believe that there
Also Sprach Alex Pilosov:
Read up on GFS. (www.globalfilesystem.org)
It provides local semantics over a shared-data storage. Whether it works
good enough with cyrus is another question. People constantly ask that
question, but I haven't had a straight answer yet.
Hm, I was actually just
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, you'd also have to sync /var/imap so you'd keep the mailbox db,
seen state, subscriptions and quotas in sync. You'd probably have to
quiesce Cyrus so that no mail gets delivered, read, moved, etc.
You could use rsync to do the replication or I
I recently upgraded from 1.5.2 to 2.0.12. One of my users has complained
that message body searches for text strings with spaces no longer work.
This only occurs when the message being searched is in the US-ASCII charset.
The client is not an issue, as I've been testing it using the protocol
Alain Barthelemy wrote:
-- Message transmis --
Subject: tests cyrus-imap
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 06:24:08 +0100
From: Alain Barthelemy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dec 7 12:06:31 lx93 postfix/pipe[26504]: 098ACEA4:
How can I interpret these two lines from
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 15:41:37 -0500 (EST)
From: Matt Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently upgraded from 1.5.2 to 2.0.12. One of my users has complained
that message body searches for text strings with spaces no longer work.
This only occurs when the message being searched is in
I decided to move from cyrus 2.0.16 to cyrus 2.1.0.
I compiled cyrus with the following command
./configure --with-cyrus-user=cyrus --with-cyrus-group=cyrus
--with-cyrus-prefix=/usr/local/cyrus --with-auth=unix
--with-openssl=/usr/include --with-sasl=/usr/local/lib
I compiled cyrus
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Robert Scussel wrote:
My imapd.conf file looks like so:
configdirectory: /var/spool/imapdb
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
sasl_pwcheck_method: PAM
reject8bit: no
SASLv2 no longer makes use of the many internal pwcheck methods that it
used
saslauthd links the pam libraries just like libsasl used to in SASLv1.
libsasl2 now connects to a unix domain socket, which saslauthd is
listening to, presents the username and password, and saslauthd consults
pam, and replies either yes or now. This is similar to how pwcheck works.
To start
How then does pam interface with the new saslauthd?
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Fri, 7 Dec 2001, Robert Scussel wrote:
My imapd.conf file looks like so:
configdirectory: /var/spool/imapdb
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
sasl_pwcheck_method: PAM
reject8bit: no
Rob Siemborski wrote:
saslauthd links the pam libraries just like libsasl used to in SASLv1.
libsasl2 now connects to a unix domain socket, which saslauthd is
listening to, presents the username and password, and saslauthd consults
pam, and replies either yes or now. This is similar to
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