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2004-06-22 Thread Cyrus-announce
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Re: Clear text password and MySQL

2004-06-22 Thread Marko Cuk
Thanks for that. I need clear text passwords, but anyway, it helped me much, because there is lot of info how to do that and all informations are different... eg sasl_mysql_xxx or sasl_ or. sasl_sql_statement vs sasl_sql_select ( ok, for this one I found somewhere, that it has changed )... Mar

Bug fix for the autocreate patch for cyrus-imap 2.2.5 and 2.2.6

2004-06-22 Thread Aristotelis
Hello all, A new patch that fixes a bug in the autocreate patch is out for cyrus imap 2.2.5 and 2.2.6. You can get the new patches at: http://email.uoa.gr/projects/cyrus/autocreate/index.html Thanks to Tore Anderson. Best regards, Aristotelis --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.

Re: Need help to install a Cyrus Server on a FC2

2004-06-22 Thread Etienne Goyer
Simon Matter wrote: My rpms have been included by RedHat into Fedora Core 2. They immediately made some changes which broke compatibility with everything before Fedora Core 2. I will continue my own packages. Did'nt noticed, sorry. What where these unbackward-compatible changes that they made, if

Re: Need help to install a Cyrus Server on a FC2

2004-06-22 Thread Simon Matter
> Simon Matter wrote: >> My rpms have been included by RedHat into Fedora Core 2. They >> immediately >> made some changes which broke compatibility with everything before >> Fedora >> Core 2. >> I will continue my own packages. > > Did'nt noticed, sorry. What where these unbackward-compatible cha

Re: Various error messages

2004-06-22 Thread Rob Siemborski
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Etienne Goyer wrote: Jun 21 14:10:11 frontend1 imaps[31561]: accepted connection Jun 21 14:10:11 frontend1 imaps[31561]: starttls: TLSv1 with cipher RC4-MD5 (128/128 bits reused) no authentication Jun 21 14:10:11 frontend1 imaps[31561]: login: somehost.somewhere [1.2.3.4] som

High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Etienne Goyer
Greeting fellows, I know this discussion crop up regularly, but I have checked the list archive and the WiKi already and did not really found the answer I am looking for. Also, an update once in a while might be a good thing. I have been asked to consider how to build an high-availability Cyru

Resetting timestamps on mailfolders

2004-06-22 Thread Anthony Chavez
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear fellow Cyrus-IMAP users: During a recent server upgrade, cp was used without the -p flag to relocate my users' mailboxes. As such, all of the new files were created with a filesystem timestamp reflecting the time of backup. I am considering wri

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Tore Anderson
* Etienne Goyer > I have been asked to consider how to build an high-availability > Cyrus installation. This is a small installation (~200 accounts ... > peanuts), so scalability is not really a concern. In this regard, a > Murder is not really appropriate. > > The platform would be Linux.

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
Hi, -- Etienne Goyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on Dienstag, 22. Juni 2004 12:09 Uhr -0400 regarding High availability ... again: From what I can see, I would have two possibilities to make a hot spare Cyrus IMAP daemon : replication, or cluster filesystem/block device (drdb

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Etienne Goyer
Tore Anderson word of wisdom where : There's a third option, which is the one I prefer the most: shared block device. Well, I did not consider that option since the SAN become a single point-of-failure, and that is a big no-no according to the specifications I have at the moment. If it would

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Etienne Goyer wrote: > Tore Anderson word of wisdom where : > > There's a third option, which is the one I prefer the most: shared > > block device. > > Well, I did not consider that option since the SAN become a single > point-of-failure, and that is a big no-no accordin

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Tore Anderson
* Etienne Goyer > Well, I did not consider that option since the SAN become a single > point-of-failure, and that is a big no-no according to the > specifications I have at the moment. > > If it would have been possible, it would have been my first choice > though. Most decent storage equ

Re: Various error messages

2004-06-22 Thread Etienne Goyer
Rob Siemborski wrote: On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Etienne Goyer wrote: Jun 21 14:26:54 frontend1 master[12195]: process 2270 exited, status 75 Jun 21 14:26:54 frontend1 master[12195]: service pop3s pid 2270 in BUSY state: terminated abnormally This happen with both pop3s and imaps. This is more of a con

Socket Map woes

2004-06-22 Thread Lenny
I am running Cyrus 2.2.3 (Simon's RPMS) and sendmail 8.12.10 with the socketmap patch. Cyrus is running in a murder configuration, with virtdomain support and ldap (via saslauthd). Hardware wise, we are currently using 2 frontend servers (Dell Poweredge 1750's 2.8ghz Xeons and 1 gig of ram), and 1

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Kevin Baker
While we are discussing network storage for HA. Would there be a problem with NAS over Gigabit? > * Etienne Goyer > > > Well, I did not consider that option since the SAN > become a single > > point-of-failure, and that is a big no-no according to > the > > specifications I have at the mom

dspam & cyrus

2004-06-22 Thread Palle Girgensohn
Hi! Does anyone have experience of running dspam & cyrus? (with sendmail & without procmail) Right now, I use cyrus & MailScanner, where the latter filters virus using Kaspersky antivirus. It works fine, and I especially like the way MailScanner handles mail by using to queues, one for incomin

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Jure Peèar
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 18:52:09 +0200 Tore Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There's a third option, which is the one I prefer the most: shared > block device. Connect your two servers to a SAN, and store all of > Cyrus' data on one LUN, which both servers have access to. Then, set > your

Re: dspam & cyrus

2004-06-22 Thread Christiano Anderson
Palle Girgensohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Does anyone have experience of running dspam & cyrus? (with sendmail > & without procmail) I use Postfix + Dspam + Cyrus and it works very fine. On Postfix I created two different transports: users with individual dspam database and users with glo

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Jules Agee
Kevin Baker wrote: While we are discussing network storage for HA. Would there be a problem with NAS over Gigabit? If you mean a remote filesystem mounted with NFS, yes, there will be problems. You could use a NAS box with courier-imap, since courier doesn't need to lock files, but with Cyrus tha

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Jim Levie
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 15:54, Jure Peèar wrote: > It _can_ break in a spectacular way ... easily. > Yep... > Our batch of disks turned out to have some fubar firmware, which caused them > to randomly fall out of the array under a specific load. That problem went > undetected during the testing pha

Re: dspam & cyrus

2004-06-22 Thread Jure Peèar
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 22:50:40 +0200 Palle Girgensohn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It seems to me that dspam out of the box is used instead of the local > mailer, and hence cannot easily be used with cyrus, but I guess that > doesn't mean it can't be done, just that it might be a bit difficult. I

Re: dspam & cyrus

2004-06-22 Thread Lee
Christiano, We're considering something very much like what you're describing. Would you mind passing on postfix, dspam (and any other pertinent) configs? It would save quite a bit of time screwing around with stuff. Also, we're somewhat concerned about introducing mysql as an additional depend

Re: High availability ... again

2004-06-22 Thread Jure Peèar
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 18:02:29 -0500 Jim Levie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For a mail system, a Murder with multiple Front End systems and a bunch > of Back End systems is more resilient. Yes, if a Back End fails some > users will be without mail for a bit. That can be as short as a few > minutes i

recomendations for a passord changing utility for cyrus over a web page?

2004-06-22 Thread Carl Brewer
Hello, Before I knock my own up, has anyone here got a recommendation for a simple SASL password changing CGI web page that I can integrate into a cyrus 2.2.6 server environment (on NetBSD) so that users can change their own passwords? I know there's a few of these about, what seems to be the simp

Re: dspam & cyrus

2004-06-22 Thread Christiano Anderson
Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Christiano, > We're considering something very much like what you're > describing. Would you mind passing on postfix, dspam (and any other > pertinent) configs? It would save quite a bit of time screwing around > with stuff. Sure! I will send you the tricks in a

Re: dspam & cyrus

2004-06-22 Thread Christiano Anderson
Jure Peèar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Just yesterday i looked into the code, how difficult would be to add > libdspam support into the cyrus lmtp. It needs to be done before sieve and > it needs to modify the message (insert appropriate headers). This is the > only thing that was non-obvious to

cyrus 2.2.3 + saslauthd +pam_radius (pls. help)

2004-06-22 Thread Fatemeh Taj
Hi All, I got no response to my previous posting, mayb the information was not enough. I have installed cyrus 2.2.3 on a redhat ES3. I used the berkeley db4 and sasl2 which come with RHL3 (without any change or upgrade). I tried to configure pam_radius_auth with cyrus (I have it on another box on