Re: Problem with cyrus and deleting a message with a virus.

2003-01-28 Thread Additive GmbH System Admin
Mark London schrieb: Hi - We are running uvscan, and it will delete a cyrus message file that contains a virus. Of course, cyrus doesn't know that the message is deleted, so it still shows that message, albeit it shows up as being from Unknown with (no subject). The problem

mysql auxprop redhat 8.0 authentication problems

2003-01-28 Thread Luke Johnson
Howdy, Problem: So, I'm setting up a new Cyrus server, pretty standard config (see below) It seems that in Simon's mysql auxprop code, the mysql_query() is failing. I'm always getting back a -1 (error) result I'm about to write a test program, to try the mysql libs away from sasl, and see if

PHP 4.2.3 for Redhat 7.3

2003-01-28 Thread crab ravi
DearAll, I'm in a process of setting up Postfix-Cyrus-Web-Cyradm on Redhat 7.3 Server. As per Mr Luc's Howto, PHP-4.2.3 is needed, but RH 7.3 is shipped with PHP-4.1.2-7. Icould not able tofind RPM in the internet. Can anyone help regarding the same? Thanks in anticipation A Ravi Babu ICFAI,

Convert rules.dat to sieve rules?

2003-01-28 Thread John Lederer
Does anyone know of a script or method to convert a Mozilla/Netscape rules.dat file to a set of sieve rules? Thanks, John Lederer

Convert rules.dat to sieve rules?

2003-01-28 Thread John Lederer
Does anyone know of a script or method to convert a Mozilla/Netscape rules.dat file to a set of sieve rules? Thanks, John Lederer

Re: mysql auxprop redhat 8.0 authentication problems

2003-01-28 Thread Chris Hilts
sasl_mysql_statement: select pass from email where eaddr ='%u' and mid=1 and active=1 Well, assuming this isn't a transcription typo, you've got an unbalanced quote at the end of your statement. -- Chris Hilts [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Sendmail + LMTP AUTH

2003-01-28 Thread Ken Murchison
Scott Adkins wrote: Okay, I must be clueless here... I have looked through the docs, looked through the archives, done google searches, etc. I just plain don't understand how to configure sendmail to do LMTP authentication correctly. What version of Sendmail? The config varies slightly

SASL 1 + SASL 2 + sendmail + cyrus21

2003-01-28 Thread Marcus Schopen
Hi, I installed Henrique's ( http://people.debian.org/~hmh/ ) Debian woody backport for cyrus21. Problem is that Debain's sendmail is build with SASL 1 and cyrus21 comes with SASL 2. Now I have two different user databases. SASL 1 is used for sendmail's SMTP_AUTH, SASL 2 is used for cyrus21

Re: Sendmail + LMTP AUTH

2003-01-28 Thread Ken Murchison
Scott Adkins wrote: Ah, sorry... version 8.12.5. I did not use the new cyrusv2.m4 file used in the mailer directory. You don't need to, but it looks cleaner: # mailers define(`confLOCAL_MAILER', `cyrusv2')dnl define(`CYRUSV2_MAILER_ARGS', `TCP localhost lmtp')dnl MAILER(`cyrusv2')dnl

Re: TLS error

2003-01-28 Thread Ken Murchison
Paul Christie wrote: imap 2.0.17, openssl 0.9.6d Clients (Pine, Mulberry) connecting using STARTTLS generate messages like the one below. So it looks as though the server is looking for local certificates. SSL connections cause no such error message. All seems to work but I would like

Re: SASL 1 + SASL 2 + sendmail + cyrus21

2003-01-28 Thread Marcus Schopen
Hi Ken, Ken Murchison wrote: Marcus Schopen wrote: I installed Henrique's ( http://people.debian.org/~hmh/ ) Debian woody backport for cyrus21. Problem is that Debain's sendmail is build with SASL 1 and cyrus21 comes with SASL 2. Now I have two different user databases. SASL 1 is used for

Re: SASL 1 + SASL 2 + sendmail + cyrus21

2003-01-28 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Marcus Schopen wrote: BTW: is it a problem to run SASL 1 and SASL 2 on the same system? No, other than the problem you notice (that is, they can't share a sasldb [or saslauthd, for that matter]). -Rob -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

Re: SASL 1 + SASL 2 + sendmail + cyrus21

2003-01-28 Thread Ken Murchison
Marcus Schopen wrote: Hi Ken, Ken Murchison wrote: Marcus Schopen wrote: I installed Henrique's ( http://people.debian.org/~hmh/ ) Debian woody backport for cyrus21. Problem is that Debain's sendmail is build with SASL 1 and cyrus21 comes with SASL 2. Now I have two different

Change adresse

2003-01-28 Thread cassandre
Hello, Please change my subscription adres from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I change ISP Thank you Alain Barthélemy

Re: TLS error

2003-01-28 Thread Steve Huston
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Paul Christie wrote: imap 2.0.17, openssl 0.9.6d Clients (Pine, Mulberry) connecting using STARTTLS generate messages like the one below. So it looks as though the server is looking for local certificates. SSL connections cause no such error message. All seems to work

Re: mysql auxprop redhat 8.0 authentication problems

2003-01-28 Thread Luke Johnson
Hmmm, looks like that was it, thanks much for the second pair of eyes! Just can't seem to see those things at 4am!?!? Ohh well, some more wasted disk space for the archives... :) Thanks again, LukeJ. Chris Hilts wrote: sasl_mysql_statement: select pass from email where eaddr ='%u' and mid=1

Re: URGENT Mailboxes.db

2003-01-28 Thread Wander
Really thanks to Edward Rudd. With this script I could successfully create a standard mailboxes file from the users directories, but still when creating the mailboxes.db using ctl_mboxlist -u mailboxes, it converts just 1 record with just 1 folder inside it. I´ve tried ctl_cyrusdb -r also, but

Re: PHP 4.2.3 for Redhat 7.3

2003-01-28 Thread Simon Brady
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, crab ravi wrote: I'm in a process of setting up Postfix-Cyrus-Web-Cyradm on Redhat 7.3 Server. As per Mr Luc's Howto, PHP-4.2.3 is needed, but RH 7.3 is shipped with PHP-4.1.2-7. I could not able to find RPM in the internet. The easiest solution is to build PHP from

Re: Request for cyrus-announce mailing list.

2003-01-28 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Erik Enge wrote: The traffic on info-cyrus is quite substantial if all one is interested in are new releases and/or patches (especially security-related ones). I've gone ahead and done a variety of things to our mailing lists. 1. I've created [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL

Re: PHP 4.2.3 for Redhat 7.3

2003-01-28 Thread Brian
Simon Brady said: On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, crab ravi wrote: I'm in a process of setting up Postfix-Cyrus-Web-Cyradm on Redhat 7.3 Server. As per Mr Luc's Howto, PHP-4.2.3 is needed, but RH 7.3 is shipped with PHP-4.1.2-7. I could not able to find RPM in the internet. The easiest solution is

Re: Conversion/Migration

2003-01-28 Thread John Alton Tamplin
Peter Lawler wrote: OK, thanks to those who replied. I've gone this far: http://batleth.sapienti-sat.org/projects/mb2md/ It's a pretty neato script, although I haven't tested the version released yesterday. It converts just as we want. Now, the trick after the conversion that the new files

Re: PHP 4.2.3 for Redhat 7.3

2003-01-28 Thread Simon Brady
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Brian wrote: ... and first try rebuilding the php from Rawhide: rpmbuild --rebuild ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/rawhide/1.0/SRPMS/SRPMS/php-4.2.2-13.src.rpm Except that according to the original message Web-Cyradm requires 4.2.3, which is why I didn't suggest this as an

cyrus-imspd-v1.6a3 fixed buffer size for options?

2003-01-28 Thread Gloria Rom
Hi All, We are testing the Mulberry client with an aged Cyrus (1.4 something) IMSP server and occasionally getting this error Could not set an option:command 'set' requires 2 properly formed argument(s) Account: imsp.library.ucla.edu which Mulberry support suggests is due

OT: Re: PHP 4.2.3 for Redhat 7.3

2003-01-28 Thread Brian
Simon Brady said: On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Brian wrote: ... and first try rebuilding the php from Rawhide: rpmbuild --rebuild ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/rawhide/1.0/SRPMS/SRPMS/php-4.2.2-13.src.rpm Except that according to the original message Web-Cyradm requires 4.2.3, which is why I didn't

Re: Conversion/Migration

2003-01-28 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, John Alton Tamplin wrote: able to authenticate as the user when you convert. What I did was a temporary hack to saslauthd which allowed a backdoor password to work for all accounts and hacked mbxcvt to accept the password on the command line (no user accounts on this

Re: Conversion/Migration

2003-01-28 Thread John A. Tamplin
Rob Siemborski wrote: This really shouldn't be necessary. admins can authorize as any user (e.g. login as user cyrus with the password for them, but get rights as rjs3). Most SASL mechanisms allow this, though the regular imap LOGIN command does not. As far as I know, UW imap-utils mbxcvt