repost: Moving IMAP from one server to another

2003-10-22 Thread Adam Fox
I posted this last week but got no reply, so I'm posting it one more time in hope that someone knows how to fix it. Thanks -- Hi all, I'm in the process of moving / upgrading our Cyrus IMAP server. We are currently running Cyrus IMAP 2.1.3 on Redhat Linux 7.2 which has been working

Re: repost: Moving IMAP from one server to another

2003-10-22 Thread Craig Ringer
I posted this last week but got no reply, so I'm posting it one more time in hope that someone knows how to fix it. I expect that sasldb will have some form of dump/restore program - perhaps you should look into that. Once you can get it to plaintext, aiming sed or perl at the dump might be able

Re: LMTP ownership?

2003-10-22 Thread Simon Matter
Doug Koobs schrieb: Setting up Postfix and Cyrus on RH9. I can send mail, but can not seem to receive. In /var/log/maillog, the following error shows up: (connect to /var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp]: No such file or directory) Since you're using my cyrus-imapd rpms and

Re: Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-22 Thread Simon Matter
Doug Koobs schrieb: Greetings, I've rebuilt and installed Simon Matter's Cyrus RPMs on RH9 without any difficulty. I don't want to create user accounts on the system, just in Cyrus. However, I'm completely lost trying to figure out the best way to do this. Should I use PAM, Kerberos,

quota on number of message

2003-10-22 Thread Brasseur Valéry
is there a way to put a limit on the number of message a mailbox can contain ? I know I can put a quota on the storage space, I would like such a thing but on the number of message ! is it possible ? thanks valery

Re: Unable to clear over quota mailbox

2003-10-22 Thread Craig Ringer
I'm having a problem where users who are over quota are unable to delete messages to clear their mailboxes .I'm running Cyrus v2.1.13-Invoca-RPM and IMP 3.2.1 on a RedHat 9.0 box .Any ideas on how to fix this ? Fix your IMP config. Looks like your IMP tries to move mails to trash when you try to

Re: quota for folders

2003-10-22 Thread Craig Ringer
You're right, I probably misread the question... Having quotas on subfolders, and no quota on the inbox, works. Having no quota on the inbox, though, and automatically applying a quota to new subfolders created there... well, that wouldn't. You could, however, do this: user.test

Re: Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-22 Thread Craig Ringer
I've rebuilt and installed Simon Matter's Cyrus RPMs on RH9 without any difficulty. I don't want to create user accounts on the system, just in Cyrus. However, I'm completely lost trying to figure out the best way to do this. Should I use PAM, Kerberos, SASL? None of which mean very much to It's

Re: Cyrus and authentication

2003-10-22 Thread Simon Matter
I've rebuilt and installed Simon Matter's Cyrus RPMs on RH9 without any difficulty. I don't want to create user accounts on the system, just in Cyrus. However, I'm completely lost trying to figure out the best way to do this. Should I use PAM, Kerberos, SASL? None of which mean very much to

Mailbox does not exist

2003-10-22 Thread Kevin Moschallski
Hi, i installed cyrus-imap on my gentoo server.After i patched the pam_mysql modul for to auth against my mysql database i can now login to my imap account wich is [EMAIL PROTECTED] I uncommented unixhierarchysep:yes and added altnamespace: yes.With cyradm i created a mailbox with: cm user/[EMAIL

Need help converting from 1.6.24 to 2.1.15 (imapd)

2003-10-22 Thread JHolmes
Folks, My long overdue upgrade was forced upon me last night and the one thing I was really worried about was getting mail back up and running. Well I can't remember how I finaly managed to get 1.6.24 to compile, but I can get 2.1.15 to compile just fine (Note I am not a programmer). When I

Kerberos 5 realms cyrus mailboxes

2003-10-22 Thread Dmitry P. Schegolev
Hello! I have a number of questions about kerberos support in cyrus imap server. I tried to find answers in cyrus documentation but found nothing. 1) How does the kerberos principals maps into mailbox names? Can I do the following with cyrus: Man with kerberos realm [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: quota on number of message

2003-10-22 Thread Ken Murchison
Actually, this looks like it would be more invasive and involved than I first thought. You can start by doing a find . -name '*.c' -print | xargs egrep -i quota in the imap/ directory to see where the quota gets touched. You'd have to extend the format of the quota files and the quota struct

execvp

2003-10-22 Thread guildencrantz
Hello all, I recently moved my lovely Cyrus server (on a RedHat 9 box) across the country (Boston, MA to Boulder, CO) and now, somehow, I appear to be missing execvp. When trying to connect to the imapd server I get the message that saslauthd was unable to connect. Fine. When I try to launch

Re: execvp

2003-10-22 Thread Joakim Ryden
:-) There is no execvp program. That's a system call. You will probably want to make sure the saslauthd binary is where it says in /etc/init.d/saslauthd that it is. --Jo On Wednesday 22 October 2003 01:44 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I recently moved my lovely Cyrus server (on

Re: execvp

2003-10-22 Thread Alec H. Peterson
execvp() is not a program, it is a library call. What is happening is execvp() is failing because it can't find the file it is supposed to exec. Alec --On Wednesday, October 22, 2003 15:44 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I recently moved my lovely Cyrus server (on a RedHat 9 box)

Saslauthd connection problem

2003-10-22 Thread guildencrantz
Well, after fixing the path to saslauthd I still can't connect. My auth.log reports: Oct 22 18:47:43 ophelia imap[18556]: cannot connect to saslauthd server: Connection refused Which is odd. I checked to make sure that saslauthd is listening, and it appears to be: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mux]$

Re: Saslauthd connection problem

2003-10-22 Thread Craig Ringer
Well, after fixing the path to saslauthd I still can't connect. My auth.log reports: Oct 22 18:47:43 ophelia imap[18556]: cannot connect to saslauthd server: Connection refused Odd. You don't have any firewalling rules configured that could affect this? My output looks much the same: unix 2