Did you try Upgrading the RPMS to the nonptl ones?
rpm -Uvh db4-*
the list of db4's should be
db4-4.0.14-20_nonptl
db4-devel-4.0.14-20_nonptl
db4-utils-4.0.14-20_nonptl
if you installed the RPMS built from simon's updated spec file for RH 9.
also make sure you don't have any other db -devel pack
David Brown strato wrote:
* Problem Description *
Thanks to all my colleagues on the list! You have been very helpful so far,
and I am extremely grateful.
I have successfully installed Cyrus IMAP as far as I can tell (see the ver
command below), but I am still struggling with sendmail. I
* Problem Description *
Thanks to all my colleagues on the list! You have been very helpful so far,
and I am extremely grateful.
I have successfully installed Cyrus IMAP as far as I can tell (see the ver
command below), but I am still struggling with sendmail. I know that's not
the prim
Hello everyone.
I wanted to post my setup here at my location, what my intentions are and
the direction I am heading.
Right now, im running FreeBSD 4.9, Cyrus-Imapd-2.2.3 and Cyrus-SASL-2.1.17.
Everything is working smoothly, including secure authentication as SSL. I
could not be any happier.
> > I tried to do that earlier but postfix says:
> >
> > Feb 5 07:40:35 trinity postfix/lmtp[602]: D8D9F43E8D: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> > orig_to=, relay=none, delay=1, status=deferred (connect to
> > /var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp[/var/run/cyrus/socket/lmtp]: Permission
denied)
> >
> > I look at th
Thanks for your hints
Well, today I downloaded the files, and tried to build rpm's . but I run
into several problems.
Is there, by pure chance, somebody out there who built already rpm's for
SuSE 8.2 or 9.0?
If not I hope I get it working over the weekend - but I never ever build
rpm's bef
At 10:57 AM -0800 2/5/04, Gloria Rom wrote:
You wouldn't have to do anything but train your users if their email
clients allow logging onto two IMAP accounts at once: one on the old
server, and one on the new.
That's not the goal.
There are 5K users and about 8 support staff total. User training i
Thanks for the reply. We got it working after all. When we placed the old
email in their box the owner was not set to cyrus, so it could not read
anything. Changing them to cyrus:mail resolved the issue and let
reconstruct do it's magic.
-Bob
> -Original Message-
> From: Dave McMurtrie
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> I just committed this change to CVS. It seems to work just fine with
> Mozilla, Outlook and Pine.
>
> It also gave me the opportunity to cleanup the handling of netnews
> specific headers (Path, Xref) and to actually append the post addresses
> to the Re
Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
I *believe* the logic that Larry and I worked out was that there might
already be a Reply-To header (if a message was sent to a person and CC'd
to a newsgroup for instance), so we thought it would be safer to
I am seeing what appears to be corrupt files. The name of the file(s)
are non-printable chars (control chars etc...) with the content (sample) of:
370cf946370385451 1027956129 6743 1043134392
1:13309,13314:13315,13323,13347
370cf946370385451 1027956129 6743 1037201874 1:10682
37
> On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 13:58:22 +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
>
>> I've tried using nss_ldap to do this and it works but it's not the best
>> solution.
>
> Sounds interesting, at least as a band-aid for the time being.
>
> Could you tell a bit about your experiences, especially in the context of
> perm
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Robert Covell wrote:
> We have a client that deleted all their emails for about 10 employees
> (through an automated process). We have backups of their mail and are
> trying to use reconstruct to get their email back to them. When we do a
> reconstruct on one of their boxes i
We have a client that deleted all their emails for about 10 employees
(through an automated process). We have backups of their mail and are
trying to use reconstruct to get their email back to them. When we do a
reconstruct on one of their boxes it does nothing (that we can see):
%./reconstruct
Carsten Hoeger wrote:
On Wed, Feb 04, Ken Murchison wrote:
I think I have backported all of the relevent fixes from 2.2.3. If you
want to try them, you'll want to grab the cyrus-2_1_tail branch from CVS.
Well, that fixes the shared folder Problem.
There's still another strange problem.
A13 LI
Hi Lars...
This morning, before I had a chance to try that, we transitioned sieveshell
to use PAM. As soon as we did that, I got it to work fine. Still, I did
the grep you suggested against the sleepycat db, and my username came out
as [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of jarcher. So I am betting th
El vie, 06 de 02 de 2004 a las 13:43, Jim Archer escribió:
> Actually, I gave you the wrong sample paste, sorry. Here is what is
> happening:
>
> carbon:/home/jim# sieveshell --user=jarcher localhost
Try with "sieveshell --user=jarcher --auth=jarcher localhost"
> connecting to localhost
> Ple
if you use sasldb this might help:
sasldblistusers2|grep jarcher
man sieveshell
use everything, all options
in this case realm is what is after the '@' in sasldb.
> --On Friday, February 06, 2004 10:50 AM +0100 Alberto Tablado
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> You're trying to authenticate as jil
On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 13:58:22 +0100, Simon Matter wrote:
> I've tried using nss_ldap to do this and it works but it's not the best
> solution.
Sounds interesting, at least as a band-aid for the time being.
Could you tell a bit about your experiences, especially in the context of
permission handli
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to use LDAP as an authentication backend[1], and I'd like to use
> LDAP to define which groups people are in, in order to make shared folder
> permission handling somewhat manageable. (As I see it, without that, you
> manually have to mention each and every user which is to ha
--On Friday, February 06, 2004 10:50 AM +0100 Alberto Tablado
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You're trying to authenticate as jillian (using jillian's authtok) and
the authorizing as jarcher (possibly bcz you want to change jarcher's
sieve scripts). To achieve this, you have to use a mechanism that
s
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
So I tried to install from source. I read redhat db4 was
buggy so I built a new one with the db4.spec file from
Do you also have db3 packages installed? This can confuse the build
process. The rpms are made to build on stock RedHat x distributions. I
don't
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>>>So I tried to install from source. I read redhat db4 was
>>>buggy so I built a new one with the db4.spec file from
>>>http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/
>>
>>
>> That's my site. Rebuilding cyrus-imapd is always possible even with the
>> original db4 packages.
Simon Matter wrote:
So I tried to install from source. I read redhat db4 was
buggy so I built a new one with the db4.spec file from
http://www.invoca.ch/pub/packages/cyrus-imapd/
That's my site. Rebuilding cyrus-imapd is always possible even with the
original db4 packages. The only problem is th
El vie, 06 de 02 de 2004 a las 02:13, Jim Archer escribió:
> Okay, thanks. I did actually try that, but here is what I got:
>
>
> carbon:/var/spool/sieve/j/jarcher# sieveshell --user=jarcher
> --authname=jillian carbon.myserver.net
> connecting to carbon.intap.net
> connect: Connection refused
On Wed, Feb 04, Ken Murchison wrote:
> I think I have backported all of the relevent fixes from 2.2.3. If you
> want to try them, you'll want to grab the cyrus-2_1_tail branch from CVS.
Well, that fixes the shared folder Problem.
There's still another strange problem.
A13 LIST "" "INBOX.%"
* L
Simon Matter wrote:
Hi Simon, thank you very much for answering me.
Hi. I have RedHat 9 and I'm trying to install cyrus-imapd.
Looks like you messed up your box somehow. The
cyrus-imapd-2.1.16-6.src.rpm compiles fine on stock RedHat 9.
I had problems running a cyrus-imapd binary installation.
So
> Hi. I have RedHat 9 and I'm trying to install cyrus-imapd.
Looks like you messed up your box somehow. The
cyrus-imapd-2.1.16-6.src.rpm compiles fine on stock RedHat 9.
What does 'rpm -qa | grep ^db' show you? It should be like this:
db4-devel-4.0.14-20
db4-4.0.14-20
db4-utils-4.0.14-20
Simon
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