Hi,
I created a mailbox nzhang by
1. cyradm localhost
2. cm user.nzhang
3. quit
4. saslpasswd nzhang
Err it should be saslpasswd2 - otherwise you are using a SASLv1
linked imap server, e.g. Cyrus 1.6.x...
Yes. You are right. I made a typo. I did use sasalpasswd2.
But I don't see
This is much better. I'd probably put the mechanisms outside of the
libsasl box, since they are (almost always) loaded dynamicly.
OK.
NTLM can use either Windows NT networking or the auxprop plugins.
I don't quite get you there. I'll have a deeper look into the NTLM
support and see if I
I currently have Winbind working
with CYRUS now. The setup is as follows:
Sample user: LEECO+tbranson
Mailbox: user.LEECO+tbranson
Server Name: mailservices
Domain name:
leecompany.com
In setting up Outlook, I authenticate to the server, but can't
see the folders. Also, do I need
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
Would not it be posiible to interpet only heading sieve rules which reject
message based on info available at RCPT TO: point ?
First non reject or need information not available yet sieve rule would
stop envelope based sieve rules interpretation.
[
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Craig Ringer wrote:
* Getting sasl to use an auxprop method that calls an LDAP server is
possible, but tricky. Various patches exist, but are non trivial
to install and configure.
OK, I may be totally wrong here but I thought LDAP authentication was
normally
I just recently set up SquirrelMail connected to an existing Cyrus
2.1.15 installation. So far so good, things are working well.
However, I'd like to move towards a single sign-on model, and this
should be possible given that the clients are running Windows/IE and
authentication against a
On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 15:15:54 -0800
Jules Agee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then I put up a web page accessible
to users who want spam control, with instructions for setting up their
own sieve filters, and a link to the sieve cgi. That way, they can
choose the spam score that they want to filter
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
Would not it be posiible to interpet only heading sieve rules which reject
message based on info available at RCPT TO: point ?
First non reject or need information not available yet sieve rule would
stop envelope based sieve rules
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
Now if I get any message with a RCPT TO of me+spam it will be rejected
if the first test is ignored, even if it shouldn't be.
Let me apply what I suggested to your example:
first rule uses data not available at RCPT TO: stage = envelope based
sieve
Igor Brezac wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
- What would the map name be? cyrus? Would it ever change? Can people
envision different types of maps that this daemon would have to support?
cyrus seems to be good
Alexandros Vellis wrote:
BTW, [OFF], the Squirrelmail plugin also supports a spam rule function
for Joe User, since version 0.9.7, with a 'simple' and 'advanced'
configuration page. The philosophy is the same with yours.
Yes Iam offerring avelsieve for per user email filtering.
With regard
Hi,
But I don't see nzhang created under /var/spool/mail. I did set
mail_spool_directory = /var/spool/mail in /etc/postfix/main.cf. Is
there something trivial that I'm missing? Do I need smtpd.conf (I
can't find this file)? Won't postfix take care of mail transfer?
mail_transport =
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
Igor Brezac wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
- What would the map name be? cyrus? Would it ever change? Can people
envision different types of maps that this
Hi,
I'm seeing the following errors in /var/log/mail/errors
Nov 7 12:03:07 mail cyrus-master[1154]: setrlimit: Unable to set file
descriptors limit to -1: Operation not permitted
Nov 7 12:03:07 mail cyrus-master[1154]: retrying with 1024 (current max)
My /etc/cyrus.conf is as follows. May I
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Norman Zhang wrote:
I'm seeing the following errors in /var/log/mail/errors
Nov 7 12:03:07 mail cyrus-master[1154]: setrlimit: Unable to set file
descriptors limit to -1: Operation not permitted
Nov 7 12:03:07 mail cyrus-master[1154]: retrying with 1024 (current max)
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
- What would the map name be? cyrus? Would it ever change? Can people
envision different types of maps that this daemon would have to support?
cyrus seems to be good default name.
Let us start with mailbox presence checking.
I
Ken Murchison wrote:
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
- What would the map name be? cyrus? Would it ever change? Can
people
envision different types of maps that this daemon would have to
support?
cyrus seems to be good default name.
Let us start with
Igor Brezac wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
Igor Brezac wrote:
[...]
This would be nice, but as much as sendmail 'abuses' these maps I wonder
if busier sites would be able to use such maps.
Current sendmail.cf can ask up to 7 virtusertable queries but who said we have
to use maps
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
Now if I get any message with a RCPT TO of me+spam it will be rejected
if the first test is ignored, even if it shouldn't be.
Let me apply what I suggested to your example:
first rule uses data not available at RCPT TO: stage =
Hi,
I have a question about the behavior of COPY on Murder. I have
user/test1 on backend1 and user/test2 on backend2. I want to copy all
mail in test1's mailbox to test2. I am trying this as an admin user.
Here's an example worth a thousand words :
* OK backend1 Cyrus IMAP4 v2.1.15 server
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Andrzej Filip wrote:
In any case, it is unclear what could usefully be done with this, as
reject guarantees that an MDN will be sent, which SMTP error codes do not
do.
It will make remote host sending message to sendmail cyrus pair responsible
for generating the
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