Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Simon Matter ÐÉÓÁÌ(Á):
> Squirrelmail with the avelsieve plugin is really cool. This is what I'm
> using because I have squirrelmail installed. If there is no Squirrel,
> Smartsieve looks good too.
Thanks, I'll give it a try...
Best regards,
Andrei V. Loukinykh , Evpatoria Ukr
Well, now I have Cyrus installed (yet not completely tested though)
The only 2 things left, which are bothering me now , 2 king of messages
in syslog:
1:
"lmtpd[10260]: DBERROR db4: 9 lockers"
2:
"master: setrlimit: Unable to set file descriptors limit to
-1: Operation not permitted"
As I ex
Andrei Loukinykh schrieb:
>
> Since Websieve wasn't updated since 2001, cat it still work with
> the last Cyrus ( 2.1.9 ), or it is better to get something newer
> (smartsieve...) ? Has anyone had an experience?
Squirrelmail with the avelsieve plugin is really cool. This is what I'm
using becau
Since Websieve wasn't updated since 2001, cat it still work with
the last Cyrus ( 2.1.9 ), or it is better to get something newer
(smartsieve...) ? Has anyone had an experience?
Best regards,
Andrei V. Loukinykh , Evpatoria Ukrtelecom ISP, +380 6569 29376
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> What about the following? I was thinking it might be nice if ipurge
> had a -s option for skipping "special" messages. That is, if you
> flag certain messages as special[*], then run ipurge -s on that
> folder, these flagged messages would not be deleted even if they
Note that if you use a -m with the deliver program (as invoked from
sendmail, procmail, etc), it appears to bypass Sieve. Hope that helps..
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I used the smartsieve application from source forge to create a vacation script,
> only nothing happens. :(
What about the following? I was thinking it might be nice if ipurge
had a -s option for skipping "special" messages. That is, if you
flag certain messages as special[*], then run ipurge -s on that
folder, these flagged messages would not be deleted even if they
otherwise matched the criteria for
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> The socket location used by cyrus-imapd is the one compiled into the
> libsasl2.so shared library, as far as I can tell it is not directly
> set or used within the imapd code at all. So there is no option to
> imapd to change it, either at run-time o
On 12 Nov 2002, Gerke Kok writes:
> This was what I feared all along: the cyrus-imap server looked at:
> /var/state/saslauthd/mux iso /var/run/saslauthd/mux. Don't realy
> know why. It might be because I had tried to install the two
> (cyrus-sasl and cyrus-imapd) from source first. This must ha
Hi Jonathan,
nice to hear from you this way :-)
This was what I feared all along: the cyrus-imap server looked at:
/var/state/saslauthd/mux iso /var/run/saslauthd/mux. Don't realy know
why. It might be because I had tried to install the two ( cyrus-sasl
and cyrus-imapd) from source first. This
Okay, then imapd and saslauthd are in disagreement about where the socket
should be.
Run truss/strace on imapd and find out where its trying to open the socket
insted of /var/run/saslauthd/mux
-Rob
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Gerke Kok wrote:
> Yes, I have. I even tested it with the testsaslauthd pro
Hi Gerke,
On 12 Nov 2002, Gerke Kok writes:
> I have a problem to get Cyrus running on RedHat 7.3. I used the
> rpm's provided by Simon Matter. They install nicely. But I keep
> getting errors on the authentication ( via saslauthd) Could anyone
> give any pointers to a solution, please?
> Thi
Yes, I have. I even tested it with the testsaslauthd program that
comes with the source of curys-sasl. The socket is there (
/var/run/saslauth/mux) but that does not help.
Please, I'd love this would all work. I've been digging for two days
now...
wkr,
Gerke
Rob Siemborski wrote:
Have you
in lib/auth_unix.c:
/* Copy the string and look up values in the allowedchars array above.
* If we see any we don't like, reject the string.
*/
sawalpha = 0;
for(p = retbuf; *p; p++) {
switch (allowedchars[*(unsigned char*) p]) {
case 0:
return NUL
.
/* Map of which characters are allowed by auth_canonifyid.
* Key: 0 -> not allowed (special, ctrl, or would confuse Unix or imapd)
* 1 -> allowed, but requires an alpha somewhere else in the string
* 2 -> allowed, and is an alpha
*
* At least one character must be an al
Have you started the saslauthd daemon?
-Rob
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Gerke Kok wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a problem to get Cyrus running on RedHat 7.3. I used the rpm's
> provided by Simon Matter. They install nicely. But I keep getting errors
> on the authentication ( via saslauthd) Could anyone give
Hello,
I have a problem to get Cyrus running on RedHat 7.3. I used the rpm's
provided by Simon Matter. They install nicely. But I keep getting errors
on the authentication ( via saslauthd) Could anyone give any pointers to
a solution, please?
This is what syslog sais:
imapd[28564]: cannot conne
Gardiner Leverett wrote:
> The problem is this:
> On the new machine, a user mailbox is "foobar" for example.
> The user connects (through the client) as "FOOBAR". SASL
> authenticates the user fine, but the user can't see the INBOX
> or any other folders. If the user connects as "foobar", SAS
A while back, I sent mail to the list about our efforts to get
Cyrus/SASL/LDAP all working together with FreeBSD.
Okay, that all works, but now we have a different issue:
We were transitioning users from Cyrus 1.5.19 (on Solaris)
to 2.1.9 (on FreeBSD). The users have been connecting via
IMAP t
Thanks for the tip that's already half of the work done, now there is still
the password from the source (UW-IMAP) IMAP server...
Also how will Cyrus know which user I am copying the folders to ? Will it
still prompt for a username and then simply skip the password ?
Regards
Marc
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On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The best would be to somehow fully automate this withtout requiring
> passwords and such, does someone have any experience doing that, I am sure
> it is somehow possible to do that but how ? We are surely not the only ones
> migrating to the great Cyr
Hello,
We are currently going to migrate from our current mail server, an OpenBSD
box running UW-IMAP and therfore having BSD style mailboxes to a Cyrus v2
mail server.
We currently tested mbxcvt and mailutil from the UW-IMAP utils to
copy/transfer all the mails to the new Cyrus mail server but t
Hello all,
Is there any reason for not including the case of full hash dir in
user_deletesieve ?
Thanks
Nikos Voutsinas
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, [iso-8859-1] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Linux :). what about using Berkeley DB cluster facility ?
Since databases don't hold all of the information (namely, mailboxes are
all made up of flat message files and some custom index files), this isn't
good enough.
-Rob
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Anyone has any experience on running Cyrus IMAP on AIX 5L?
--
-- Leena Heino (liinu at uta.fi)
> Quoting "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > > On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, [iso-8859-1] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > >
> > > > hello, howto cluster for load balancing cyrus imap server ?
> > >
> > > There is doc/install-murder.html, but I suspect that isn't really what
> > you
> > > want.
>
Hi Darrell.
Using funclib.cyrus in place of funclib.pl will solve the
'System Error: No Errors' problem.
I had a similar problem with Sieve apparently not replying, too. Cyrus'
deliver program was adding an erroneous second Return-Path, pointing to
the local mail account of the user who ran it; s
I used the smartsieve application from source forge to create a vacation script,
only nothing happens. :( I don't see anything in the logs, etc
Nov 12 05:25:52 sardine timsieved[1540]: login:
sardine.morrison.iserv.net[127.0.0.1] adam PLAIN User logged in
$sieveshell --user=adam sardine
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