cyrus imapd+netscape mail client

2002-11-07 Thread Toomas Vann
Hi! I am new to Cyrus imapd and i recall reading somewhere that Cyrus has problems with Netscape Mail Client deleting mail, but dont recall from where i saw that? OK, problem is that when deleting mail with Netscape Mail, mail is moved to Trash folder but if i use a webmail client (IMP) then i

saslatuhd, ldap, login incorrect :(

2002-11-07 Thread Felix Cuello
Hello! I'm actually working with Cyrus 2.1.9 and sasl2.1.9 and sometimes (solved the entrophy problem) my POP server sometimes returns incrrect username or password. It could be because I'm using ldap beta support of saslauthd?. I'm working with LDAP 2.0.23. Thanks a lot!

Converting from BSD mailbox format to Cyrus v2 format

2002-11-07 Thread marc . bigler
Hello, I will need to migrate a few users which were on an old OpenBSD mail server using the original BSD mailbox format to the new Cyrus v2.1.9 mailstore format. I've already read the book Managing IMAP but unfortunately their scripts are for Cyrus v1.5 which was a bit different from Cyrus v2

Re: cyrus imapd+netscape mail client

2002-11-07 Thread Eugene Chow
Hi there, I'm using both IMP and Mozilla 1.1 which is very similar to yours. I have that 'problem' as well but if you take a look at IMP's Trash after deleting your email in Netscape, you'll notice that the email is both in Trash and striked out in Inbox at the same time. Only after you close

Re: cyrus imapd+netscape mail client

2002-11-07 Thread marc . bigler
It simply looks like Netscape 7 only sends the IMAP EXPUNGE command after closing the application. Have a look maybe for an option in Netscape which sounds like expunge mailbox after deleting mail. I have no clue if this exists but that's your problem, but for sure not a bug. Regards Marc

RE: SASL Docs

2002-11-07 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, David H. Lynch Jr. wrote: It does not help that virtually all the HOWTO's that are on the net, as well as the book, are all pretty much obsolete and this particular issue is the one they are most out of date about. These resources aren't maintained by us, so

makeconnection_ds: unsafe domain socket:

2002-11-07 Thread Jerry Mears
I have just installed cyrus 2.0.16 and I get the following error Nov 7 05:39:31 carp sendmail[25538]: gA7BcxV5025177: SYSERR(root): makeconnection_ds: unsafe domain socket in my messages log. # standard standalone server implementation START { # do not delete these entries! mboxlist

Re: SASL Docs

2002-11-07 Thread Ken Murchison
David H. Lynch Jr. wrote: Ron, Thank you; I am still trying to grok the authentication/authorization process for Cyrus IMAP. It does not help that virtually all the HOWTO's that are on the net, as well as the book, are all pretty much obsolete and this

RE: cyrus imapd+netscape mail client

2002-11-07 Thread Schmehl, Paul L
Did you use the --enable-netscapehack configuration option? Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) TCS Department Coordinator The University of Texas at Dallas AVIEN Founding Member http://www.utdallas.edu/~pauls/ -Original Message- From: Toomas Vann [mailto:tom;bns.ee] Sent: Thursday,

Re: Converting from BSD mailbox format to Cyrus v2 format

2002-11-07 Thread Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I will need to migrate a few users which were on an old OpenBSD mail server using the original BSD mailbox format to the new Cyrus v2.1.9 mailstore format. I've already read the book Managing IMAP but unfortunately their scripts are for Cyrus v1.5 which

Re: cyrus imapd+netscape mail client

2002-11-07 Thread Ken Murchison
Schmehl, Paul L wrote: Did you use the --enable-netscapehack configuration option? This hack has nothing to do with what is being discussed. There is no bug in Cyrus. The 'Trash' folder concept is actually a hack on top of the IMAP delete/expunge methodology. When an IMAP client DELETEs

Re: gpl sasl

2002-11-07 Thread Lawrence Greenfield
I've been talking to Simon somewhat about his API. He doesn't think it would be hard to implement a compatibility layer; I suspect he's a little optimistic but I'm hopeful we'll all come to the same API eventually. Larry Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2002 22:48:47 -0500 (EST) From: Rob Siemborski

Re: saslatuhd, ldap, login incorrect :(

2002-11-07 Thread Kervin L. Pierre
saslauthd+ldap is very reliable for me. I had this one issue which seem ed to occur when I restarted OpenLDAP, but I think that's been fixed in CVS. Maybe you should upgrade LDAP to 2.1.x series? Try running ethereal and listening to the ldap traffic when the bad logins occur. Or running

Re: saslatuhd, ldap, login incorrect :(

2002-11-07 Thread Felix Cuello
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:20:22AM -0500, Kervin L. Pierre wrote: Try running ethereal and listening to the ldap traffic when the bad logins occur. Or running OpenLDAP with extra logging. Sorry for the long post, but... do you think that this could be the problem?, How can I solve that?

POP AUTHFAIL

2002-11-07 Thread Felix Cuello
Hello! I'm still in troubles... working with Cyrus 2.1.9 and SASL 2.1.9, doing authentication into an openldap server... this error appers in my /var/log/messages Nov 7 15:00:11 sinclair pop3d[3432]: login: sinclair[200.xxx.xxx.xxx] fcuell plaintext Nov 7 15:00:49 sinclair

Re: POP AUTHFAIL

2002-11-07 Thread Igor Brezac
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Felix Cuello wrote: Hello! I'm still in troubles... working with Cyrus 2.1.9 and SASL 2.1.9, doing authentication into an openldap server... this error appers in my /var/log/messages Nov 7 15:00:11 sinclair pop3d[3432]: login: sinclair[200.xxx.xxx.xxx]

Re: POP AUTHFAIL

2002-11-07 Thread Felix Cuello
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:01:02PM -0500, Erik Enge wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Felix Cuello) writes: Nov 7 15:00:11 sinclair pop3d[3432]: login: sinclair[200.xxx.xxx.xxx] fcuell plaintext Nov 7 15:00:49 sinclair saslauthd[554]: AUTHFAIL: user=fcuell service=pop realm= Are you

Re: POP AUTHFAIL

2002-11-07 Thread Erik Enge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Felix Cuello) writes: Nov 7 15:00:11 sinclair pop3d[3432]: login: sinclair[200.xxx.xxx.xxx] fcuell plaintext Nov 7 15:00:49 sinclair saslauthd[554]: AUTHFAIL: user=fcuell service=pop realm= Are you authenticating via PAM? You might need to add an entry for pop in

Re: POP AUTHFAIL

2002-11-07 Thread Felix Cuello
I comiled testsaslauthd to check connections and it fails sometimes! [root@sinclair saslauthd]# ./testsaslauthd -u fcuell -p secret -R 10 0: OK Success. 1: OK Success. 2: OK Success. 3: NO authentication failed 4: OK Success. 5: OK Success. 6: OK Success. 7: OK Success. 8: NO authentication

Re: POP AUTHFAIL [more info]

2002-11-07 Thread Felix Cuello
Well... doing a 100 repeats using testsaslauthd... I discovered that error is cyclic... :-) ./testsaslauthd -u fcuell -p secret -R 100 [all other tests like 0,1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10, etc. works fine] 3: NO authentication failed 8: NO authentication failed 13: NO authentication failed 18: NO

size of sasl auth

2002-11-07 Thread Petre Agenbag
Hi I don't know if this is a stupid question, but it's been asked of me, The sysadmin of another ISp wanted to know how big is the authentication on my server. It runs cyrus sendmail and I use SASL for authentication. I guess what they want is the packet size or overhead in the connection to

Re: SASL Docs

2002-11-07 Thread Hank Beatty
David, I have a setup where I have Cyrus is using saslauthd. Saslauthd is setup to use PAM. Pam is using PAM_LDAP and PAM_LDAP is authenticating against a MS AD domain controller. That was probably the long way around, but it made sense at the time. If you (or anyone else) is interested in how

Re: size of sasl auth

2002-11-07 Thread Rob Siemborski
On 7 Nov 2002, Petre Agenbag wrote: The sysadmin of another ISp wanted to know how big is the authentication on my server. It runs cyrus sendmail and I use SASL for authentication. I guess what they want is the packet size or overhead in the connection to authenticate. Is this obtainable?

Re: size of sasl auth

2002-11-07 Thread Ken Murchison
Petre Agenbag wrote: Hi I don't know if this is a stupid question, but it's been asked of me, The sysadmin of another ISp wanted to know how big is the authentication on my server. It runs cyrus sendmail and I use SASL for authentication. I guess what they want is the packet size or

auth fail - saslauthd+ldap

2002-11-07 Thread Felix Cuello
I solved my problem with sasl... just changing the line of fork process, What do you think about this problem?, saslauthd comes with 5 fork process maximum, now (only for testing and tunning) y replaced this with 40 fork process... it's too much... but it works!... How can I tune this? Thanks a

RE: SASL Docs

2002-11-07 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
Sorry, I was not meaning to imply that you were responsible for the documentation. I believe many months ago Ken produced an ASCII chart that graphically represented much of this. I did not understand it at the time, and I am not sure I fully grasp it yet, but I am an

Re: auth fail - saslauthd+ldap

2002-11-07 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Felix Cuello wrote: I solved my problem with sasl... just changing the line of fork process, What do you think about this problem?, saslauthd comes with 5 fork process maximum, now (only for testing and tunning) y replaced this with 40 fork process... it's too much...

RE: SASL Docs

2002-11-07 Thread David H. Lynch Jr.
While I still hope to get something else working - In my perfect world I would have kerberos working between the systems (right now I have working krb5.conf, and a keytab, and I can kinit against the W2K KDC, but saslauthd/pam_krb5, saslauthd/kerberos5 and GSSAPI all are unhappy)

Squatter streamlining patch

2002-11-07 Thread Mark Derbyshire
I just finished migrating our mail server to Cyrus 2.1.9 and while the SQUAT feature is great, it takes a few hours for squatter to grind through the mailboxes. I thought a simple improvement would be to add a command line option (-s) to skip indexing mailboxes whose cyrus.squat file has a

delete folders...

2002-11-07 Thread Daniel Moore
Hey all, Just a quick question on a point I seem to be stuck... How can I delete folders outside of the user area? People are able to create folders in a level above their inbox, but they can't delete them, I don't seem to be able to delete them through cyradmin either (no it's not an ACL

Re: POP AUTHFAIL [more info]

2002-11-07 Thread Igor Brezac
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Felix Cuello wrote: Well... doing a 100 repeats using testsaslauthd... I discovered that error is cyclic... :-) ./testsaslauthd -u fcuell -p secret -R 100 [all other tests like 0,1,2,4,5,6,7,9,10, etc. works fine] 3: NO authentication failed 8: NO authentication

Re: saslatuhd, ldap, login incorrect :(

2002-11-07 Thread Igor Brezac
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, Felix Cuello wrote: On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:20:22AM -0500, Kervin L. Pierre wrote: Try running ethereal and listening to the ldap traffic when the bad logins occur. Or running OpenLDAP with extra logging. Sorry for the long post, but... do you think that this could

RE: delete folders...

2002-11-07 Thread Schmehl, Paul L
This question comes up constantly. You need to assign the cyrus admin the c ACL to the folder. The man page is confusing, because it says you need the d ACL, and then later lists c as the correct ACL. c is the correct ACL for folder deletion. Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) TCS Department