On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've recently upgraded imapd from 1.5.19 to 2.1.11, and instead of having
> sendmail invoke deliver it now talks to lmtpd over a Unix socket. All is
> well, except that lmtpd is much more scrupulous about checking its input
> than deliver was - in th
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Jeremy Rumpf wrote:
>
> On Thursday 09 January 2003 03:55 pm, Paul M Fleming wrote:
> > Timing out the passwords is simple ( I think ) I would store the time
> > when the entry is added and force a reauth if the password has been
> > cached longer than a timeout (for example o
Hello!
I have two servers in two different works :-). One of this server are
running Cyrus 2.1.9 with SASL 2.1.9 with an LDAP. [this server works
fine!] [under RedHat 7.3]
The second server [the problem :-)] are running a Debian Linux
welll... Debian have Cyrus 1.5.19... using apt-ge
Is there a digest version of this list?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.deeperdesign.com > +64 (21) 41-2238
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Bob Meader wrote:
> I get these recurring lines in log:
> Jan 9 15:08:27 tuba ctl_cyrusdb[28368]: checkpointing cyrus databases
> Jan 9 15:08:27 tuba ctl_cyrusdb[28368]: DBERROR: archive /var/imap/db:
> cyrusdb error
> Jan 9 15:08:27 tuba ctl_cyrusdb[28368]: done checkpointi
Hi Ken,
I can get a rejection; but, I can't get a vacation.
Here's the info you requested.
-sieve script-
require ["fileinto", "notify", "vacation", "reject"];
if allof( header :contains :comparator "i;octet" ["Subject"] ["TEST"] ) {
vacation :subject "I wanna vacation" "Yes, I really
Paul M Fleming wrote:
> Timing out the passwords is simple ( I think ) I would store the time
> when the entry is added and force a reauth if the password has been
> cached longer than a timeout (for example one hour ). That forces a
> reauth at least every timeout period of time. If an entry isn'
> >
> > Hi,
> > i have big problems getting outlook working with "Secure password"
(dunno
> > how its called in english) turned on.
> > The only Problem is that outlook sends "AUTH \r\n" instead of "AUTH\r\n"
> > (note the space).
> > The Cyrus POP3 then says Syntax error.
> > Any help?
>
> The AUT
Chama estas enredao???
- Original Message -
From:
Danny García Hernández
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 4:51
PM
Subject: imtest question again..
Please!!,
Passed 12 hours from my first question
about imtest using domains i
On Thursday 09 January 2003 03:55 pm, Paul M Fleming wrote:
> Timing out the passwords is simple ( I think ) I would store the time
> when the entry is added and force a reauth if the password has been
> cached longer than a timeout (for example one hour ). That forces a
> reauth at least every ti
David Brandt wrote:
>
> Hi,
> i have big problems getting outlook working with "Secure password" (dunno
> how its called in english) turned on.
> The only Problem is that outlook sends "AUTH \r\n" instead of "AUTH\r\n"
> (note the space).
> The Cyrus POP3 then says Syntax error.
> Any help?
The
Hi,
i have big problems getting outlook working with "Secure password" (dunno
how its called in english) turned on.
The only Problem is that outlook sends "AUTH \r\n" instead of "AUTH\r\n"
(note the space).
The Cyrus POP3 then says Syntax error.
Any help?
thanx
-
David 'esi' Brandt - wakk
I get these recurring lines in log:
Jan 9 15:08:27 tuba ctl_cyrusdb[28368]: checkpointing cyrus databases
Jan 9 15:08:27 tuba ctl_cyrusdb[28368]: DBERROR: archive /var/imap/db:
cyrusdb
error
Jan 9 15:08:27 tuba ctl_cyrusdb[28368]: done checkpointing cyrus databases
I am running NetBSD 1.6, I in
Im trying to get sml-acap to work, but instead of authenticating against /etc/sasldb,
i want it to use saslauthd for the rimap mech..
I have searched all the docs i can find, and Ive noticed there is very little
documentation of ACAP...
---
Robert R. George
Paul M Fleming wrote:
Timing out the passwords is simple ( I think ) I would store the time
when the entry is added and force a reauth if the password has been
cached longer than a timeout (for example one hour ). That forces a
reauth at least every timeout period of time. If an entry isn't in th
Correct..
John Alton Tamplin wrote:
>
> Paul M Fleming wrote:
>
> >Timing out the passwords is simple ( I think ) I would store the time
> >when the entry is added and force a reauth if the password has been
> >cached longer than a timeout (for example one hour ). That forces a
> >reauth at lea
Please!!,
Passed 12 hours from my first question about
imtest using domains inside sasldb2 and no body have answered my
question.
Can any body help me?
Thanks
Danny
Timing out the passwords is simple ( I think ) I would store the time
when the entry is added and force a reauth if the password has been
cached longer than a timeout (for example one hour ). That forces a
reauth at least every timeout period of time. If an entry isn't in the
cache (or if it is dif
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently upgraded imapd from 1.5.19 to 2.1.11, and instead of having
sendmail invoke deliver it now talks to lmtpd over a Unix socket. All is
well, except that lmtpd is much more scrupulous about checking its input
than deliver was - in the space of a week, it's dete
Related to this thread... I am considering writing a generic cache layer
into saslauthd to lessen the load on the backend auth mechanism. My idea
is to implement a hash table in shared memory and use that to cache the
userid,password etc with a timeout. This should lighten the load ..
Comments? Ide
Just tried that and it didn't help.
Thanks for the help, tho.
jg
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 12:39, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
>
> jonathan giles wrote:
> >
> > Hi:
> >
> > I have been looking around for the answer to this, and have not found
> > it.
> >
> > I am running...
> > 4.7-RELEASE FreeBSD
>
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> Done.
>
> Someone should sanity-check the documentation I put in LDAP_SASLAUTHD.
>
Looks good.
I do not see when '2. There is no cost to staying bound as a named user'
would be false. Maybe for backends other then ldbm|bdb. It will cause
extra disco
I tried your suggestion. I added to pam.conf
imapauthrequiredpam_unix.so
try_first_pass
imapaccount requiredpam_unix.so
imappassword required pam_permit.so
imapsession requiredpam_permit.so
still can't authenticate.
jg
On Wed
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 04:37:21PM +0100, Piet Ruyssinck wrote:
> If you're running Cyrus for a reasonably sized company or institution,
> please let me know, including the hardware you're using, number of
> (simultaneous) users, level of satisfaction, and other useful
> information. Maybe we co
Done.
Someone should sanity-check the documentation I put in LDAP_SASLAUTHD.
-Rob
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Igor Brezac wrote:
>
> On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Igor Brezac wrote:
> >
> > > On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > > Can a
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thanks, it looks like that worked, I now compiled Cyrus IMAP with the
> following:
>
> LIBS="-Wl,-zignore"
>
> and I've checked with ldd to see if the kstat and kvm library where display
> and they are not anymore so it looks fine. Now an important
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Igor Brezac wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > [...]
> > > Can anyone offer advice on tuning the saslauthd pool? Are there particular
> > > options, either on the command line or in saslauthd.conf, which
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Thanks, it looks like that worked, I now compiled Cyrus IMAP with the
> following:
>
> LIBS="-Wl,-zignore"
>
> and I've checked with ldd to see if the kstat and kvm library where display
> and they are not anymore so it looks fine. Now an important
We've been using Cyrus IMAP since 1998 version 1.5.19. We just recently
upgraded to 2.1.11 and couldn't be happier. We do have several folks who
use Outlook as an IMAP client for email and the Exchange native
calendar/groupware features. I'm told integration does suffer slightly
in this setup -- in
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 04:37:21PM +0100, Piet Ruyssinck wrote:
> If you're running Cyrus for a reasonably sized company or institution,
> please let me know, including the hardware you're using, number of
> (simultaneous) users, level of satisfaction, and other useful
> information. Maybe we cou
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003, Piet Ruyssinck wrote:
> Together with information, I could also use any Cyrus imapd success
> stories that I can get.
We are running the City Hall of Campinas/SP/Brazil (middle-sized city, circa
1M people), using a two machine cluster, one with two cpus running
postfix-tls 2.0
Piet,
We use a mix of Cyrus and MeetingMaker to appoximate the groupware
aspects, and it does work quite wekk...as to making Cyrus and Exchange
co-exist...I've only heard of people sticking Unix MTA's in front of
Exchange to allow for less of a risk on their internet gateway, however as
far as
Piet Ruyssinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you're running Cyrus for a reasonably sized company or institution,
> please let me know, including the hardware you're using, number of
> (simultaneous) users, level of satisfaction, and other useful
> information.
We've been using Cyrus 2.1.9 in p
Hi all,
I have set up a test machine with cyrus imapd 2.1.11 and everything
that goes with it. Very nice system, working perfectly, in a test
environment of some 30 people.
Today, I went to see management, to get money for the production system
hardware (I'm thinking about a full Sun Fire 280R w
I have just converted from 1.6.24 to 2.0.17
I have a large number of folders in the database which do not really exist.
This is because I had tested the procedure for converting the 1.6.24
mailboxes file to the 2.0.17 mailbox.db a month ago and failed to remove
the db files on doing this on the
Mark Keasling wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone got sieve's vacation notifications to work? If you have,
Yes. Since I fixed it in 1.6.x. :)
> can you post your imapd.conf and cyrus.conf files and a sieve script?
>
> Haven't been able to get it to work, think everything has been tried
> and ha
Thanks, it looks like that worked, I now compiled Cyrus IMAP with the
following:
LIBS="-Wl,-zignore"
and I've checked with ldd to see if the kstat and kvm library where display
and they are not anymore so it looks fine. Now an important question, how
can I check that UCD-SNMP is really working w
--On Friday, July 12, 2002 12:25 PM -0400 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Chris Wiegand wrote:
Is it possible to configure cyrus to authenticate (via PAM, possibly)
against a Win2000 Active Directory/Domain?
We are currently usin pam_smb to auth against a NT4 box. I haven't
trie
I've recently upgraded imapd from 1.5.19 to 2.1.11, and instead of having
sendmail invoke deliver it now talks to lmtpd over a Unix socket. All is
well, except that lmtpd is much more scrupulous about checking its input
than deliver was - in the space of a week, it's detected three otherwise
normal
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Kervin L. Pierre wrote:
> Maybe you should seriously consider moving from back-shell to back-perl,
> which you can optimize much more and is probably quicker right of the
> bat, since it does not spawn a separate process for the interpreter.
>
> Better still, have you though
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Igor Brezac wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [...]
> > Can anyone offer advice on tuning the saslauthd pool? Are there particular
> > options, either on the command line or in saslauthd.conf, which I should
> > be looking at?
>
> Try using 'ldap_auth_met
Hi,
I'm runing Cyrus Imapd and Postfix, and I
have a error message :
Jan 9 07:05:00 mail
postfix/lmtp[25297]: AFFCB272D42: to=[EMAIL PROTECTED],
relay=public/lmtp[public/lmtp], delay=44688, status=deferred (host
public/lmtp[public/lmtp] said: 451 4.3.0 System I/O
error)
mail:/var/spool
Hi,
Has anyone got sieve's vacation notifications to work? If you have,
can you post your imapd.conf and cyrus.conf files and a sieve script?
Haven't been able to get it to work, think everything has been tried
and have run out of hair... ;)
Regards,
Mark Keasling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello List,
I´m trying to install a cyrus imapd server to
control mail for multiple domains, after install cyrus-sasl, i was testing then
saslauthd daemon using testsaslauthd, all working fine.
testsaslauthd authenticate user + realm succefully (./testsaslauthd -u test
-p test -r .com)
Hello everybody... i have a simple question, how
can I define several partitions in the imapd.conf file?
Thanks a lot.
Víctor Guerra
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