Hans Wilmer schrieb:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 04:36:03PM -0400, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
We are using LVM to give the ability to add disk space and expand our
reiserfs when necessary.
Is it possible to add disc space with ext3fs and LVM, too?
We are using LVM on top of hardware RAID
Hello !, i am using cyrus 2.0.12 with SASL-1.5.24
and i have a problem. I don't know how to make cyrus rejects a mail to the
sender when the destinatary mailbox is over quota. How can i make
this?
Regards.
Víctor Guerra[EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello I noticed that getpwent method of saslauthd fails on solaris, it
works with pam or shadow but not with getpwent. IS it normal for Solaris 9
? or is there some trick to make it work?
thanks
Rick
Hi,
I want cyrus to delete mails, older then sometime.
How can I do this?
Thank You
Peter
Hi,
first thank you for your help with my last problem. I found the mistake and
please don't laugh: When I tried to logon with cyradm, is seems for me, as if
nothing happens. I used cyradm localhost and the curser jumped th the next
line. But not more. After some returns I got the message:
i can login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] to both pop3 (telnet) and imap (mutt and
imtest),
I can login to pop3 and imtest with user and [EMAIL PROTECTED].
BUT when I use mutt to login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] or user it
fails again with
same domain=com in log.
Where as [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine.
RJ45 wrote:
hello I noticed that getpwent method of saslauthd fails on solaris, it
works with pam or shadow but not with getpwent. IS it normal for Solaris 9
? or is there some trick to make it work?
During the transition here, I was running saslauthd -a getpwent because
it was easier to hack
What version of cyrus? If 2.x :
man ipurge
Peter Burggraef wrote:
Hi,
I want cyrus to delete mails, older then sometime.
How can I do this?
Thank You
Peter
Phil Howard wrote:
That would result in doubling the bandwidth on the inside server connection
since it would be dealing with the mail first coming in to the MX, then
being replicated back out to the other server. By delivering outside mail
to the outside server first, the only bandwidth usage
Peter Burggraef wrote:
I want cyrus to delete mails, older then sometime.
How can I do this?
man ipurge
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On Wed, 05 Feb 2003, Igor Brezac wrote:
descriptors down to a child via a unix domain socket using sendmsg() or
recvmsg(). In this case the master accepts the connection, passes the
descriptor to a child via sendmsg(), closes the socket (the child should now
be servicing it), and goes back
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003, Igor Brezac wrote:
descriptors down to a child via a unix domain socket using sendmsg() or
recvmsg(). In this case the master accepts the connection, passes the
descriptor to a child via sendmsg(), closes the
Hallo to all,
I have problems to compile cyrus-imap-Server.
I'm a newbie in Cyrus, but I read the mailing-Archives, to see if there
is a solution to the problem and havent seen any.
Some hints were in changing the include of db.h in lib/cyrusdb_db3.c
to a full path-incude. But this did not
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 04:54:40PM +0100, Klaus Litfin wrote:
...
Is the configure-Script corrupt or did i make a mistake with the parameters?
A second/third try was a combination of
(BerkleyDB 4.0.14, cyrus-sasl-2.1.12, and cyrus-imapd-2.1.12)
or with (BerkleyDB 4.1.25,
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Wed, 05 Feb 2003, Igor Brezac wrote:
descriptors down to a child via a unix domain socket using sendmsg() or
recvmsg(). In this case the master accepts the connection, passes the
descriptor to a child via sendmsg(), closes the
Klaus Litfin schrieb:
Hallo to all,
I have problems to compile cyrus-imap-Server.
I'm a newbie in Cyrus, but I read the mailing-Archives, to see if there
is a solution to the problem and havent seen any.
Some hints were in changing the include of db.h in lib/cyrusdb_db3.c
to a full
On Thu, 06 Feb 2003, Dave McMurtrie wrote:
Would this actually work anyway? If the parent were to pass a file
You can send descriptors over sockets if your unix kernel supports it. Linux
does, and apparently so does Solaris.
Anyway, I dislike the idea of losing preforks heavily, it is bound to
Ilya wrote:
I have strange issues with virtualdomains.
Some background:
Freebsd 4.7
hostname is defaultdomain.com, and running hostname command returns
defaultdomain.com
in imapd.conf
virtdomains: yes
defaultdomain: defaultdomain.com
I am using mysqlauxprop which runs this SQL
First off, thank you for you help in advance. Secondly, I'm sorry for such
a long email. I figure the more info up front, the less time to
troubleshoot the problem. ;)
I am using:
CforAIX V5.0.2.5 (vac.C)
GNU Make V3.80
Cyrus SASL V2.1.12 (saslauthd
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Hans Wilmer wrote:
BTW, which IMAP clients or other programs are out there that allow
users to easily edit their ACLs? A webclient to just set ACLs would
also be ok. It would be *very* nice if I could tell our users to set
the permissions they want on their mailfolders all
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 07:47:45PM -0500, Rob Siemborski wrote:
So, Offhand, I think the rest of your mail is to special purpose for
general use, but I'll address this part of it, since its been brought up
before.
At least the ability to automatically spread folders across several
partitions
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 08:42:00AM +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
- Hardware IDE Raid: Most so called hardware RAID are simply software
RAID, because the driver from the vendor does software RAID. Those
driver are often binary only and they do RAID worse than the Linux MD
driver does it. Until
Hi there Glo,
I've got a home brewed Solaris x86 box I thought I'd give it a whirl for
you. I'm running a self-compiled gcc 3.2.1, that seems to be going OK -
it's down cyrus-imap sasl and apache2.xx so far, so I think it's OK
(haven't had a chance to get the GCC test suite from work yet, seeing
I'm having fun and games @ the moment on Solaris. Inconsistent results
between cyradm and imtest, but I digress...
Try using -a pam or -a shadow, see how you go. Check the auth debug log
(as documented).
Pete.
RJ45 wrote:
hello I noticed that getpwent method of saslauthd fails on solaris, it
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Peter Lawler wrote:
Then I started looking at the dates on this thing. It's 2000. I
*suspect* imsp may not be compatible with SASL2.. The reasoning was
in the porting the app document doc/appconvert.html, which says:
The SASL_IP_REMOTE and SASL_IP_LOCAL properties are
it works for me with -a shadow and with -a pam
I think fetpwent does not work cause solaris is not compliant to this
method.
anyway postfix-2.0.3-TLS+cyrus-sasl-2.1.12+cyrus-imapd-2.1.12 is now
working fine on solaris 9 for me
Rick
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Peter Lawler wrote:
I'm having fun and
RJ45 wrote:
it works for me with -a shadow and with -a pam
I think fetpwent does not work cause solaris is not compliant to this
method.
I *suspect* (ie, without looking) that getpwent is for FreeBSD and the
like, which have a different structure (ie, no /etc/shadow file)
Pete.
Hi guys, I am haveing trouble deleting, or renaming a few mailboxes that
I created when I first set up the system for testing purposes. Cyrus has
been running for 6 months without a problem with about 100 users, but I
would like to tidy these up. When I try to delete these mailboxes I
either
Hi,
Does anyone know how to Move Emails From a unix format which is on server A
to cyrus which is on server B
Thanks
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Hi,
how can users securely be informed about their quota usage?
It seems to be left to the clients to ignore or to not ignore the
warnings from cyrus. Unfortunately, the mozilla client ignores the
warnings, and incoming mail would be silently rejected once the user
is over quota.
Is there a
Quoting Hans Wilmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
how can users securely be informed about their quota usage?
It seems to be left to the clients to ignore or to not ignore the
warnings from cyrus. Unfortunately, the mozilla client ignores the
warnings, and incoming mail would be silently rejected once
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:58:30AM -0500, John Alton Tamplin wrote:
| Phil Howard wrote:
|
| That would result in doubling the bandwidth on the inside server connection
| since it would be dealing with the mail first coming in to the MX, then
| being replicated back out to the other server. By
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