sam wun wrote:
sam wun wrote:
sam wun wrote:
Adi Linden wrote:
I have another solution to solve the problem, but not sure right
or not.
Since only user in default domain can't use domain name as their
login
name, I changed defaultdomain to "localhost".
Now all other domains are treated as non-def
sam wun wrote:
sam wun wrote:
Adi Linden wrote:
I have another solution to solve the problem, but not sure right or
not.
Since only user in default domain can't use domain name as their login
name, I changed defaultdomain to "localhost".
Now all other domains are treated as non-default domain.
Sur
sam wun wrote:
Mike Nuss wrote:
Adi Linden wrote:
I have another solution to solve the problem, but not sure right or
not.
Since only user in default domain can't use domain name as their login
name, I changed defaultdomain to "localhost".
Now all other domains are treated as non-default domain.
S
sam wun wrote:
Hi,
I just used network sniffer to check the security of login password, I
found that password from 110 and 143 is in clear text.
How can I reconfigure cyrus so that it dos not use clear text
authentication?
I m using cyrus-imap(2.2) with SASL2
You need to either use LOGIN/PLAIN o
Hi,
I just used network sniffer to check the security of login password, I
found that password from 110 and 143 is in clear text.
How can I reconfigure cyrus so that it dos not use clear text
authentication?
I m using cyrus-imap(2.2) with SASL2
Thanks
Sam
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Mike Nuss wrote:
Adi Linden wrote:
I have another solution to solve the problem, but not sure right or
not.
Since only user in default domain can't use domain name as their login
name, I changed defaultdomain to "localhost".
Now all other domains are treated as non-default domain.
Surely all users
Adi Linden wrote:
I have another solution to solve the problem, but not sure right or not.
Since only user in default domain can't use domain name as their login
name, I changed defaultdomain to "localhost".
Now all other domains are treated as non-default domain.
Surely all users in non-default do
Adi Linden wrote:
I have another solution to solve the problem, but not sure right or not.
Since only user in default domain can't use domain name as their login
name, I changed defaultdomain to "localhost".
Now all other domains are treated as non-default domain.
Surely all users in non-default do
> I have another solution to solve the problem, but not sure right or not.
> Since only user in default domain can't use domain name as their login
> name, I changed defaultdomain to "localhost".
> Now all other domains are treated as non-default domain.
> Surely all users in non-default domains ar
Guys,
One more problem, cyradm wont work.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# ./cyradm
Can't load
'/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/Cyrus/IMAP/IMAP.so'
for module Cyrus::IMAP:
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/Cyrus/IMAP/IMAP.so:
undefined symbol: db_versi
sam wun wrote:
Adi Linden wrote:
Hi,
Sounds like you are having the same problem I have come across. In
imapd.conf your have on 'virtdomans: yes' and 'defaultdomain:
primary.com'.
If you have [EMAIL PROTECTED] as username in your user databse you cannot
login with user or [EMAIL PROTECTED] But if
Adi Linden wrote:
Hi,
Sounds like you are having the same problem I have come across. In
imapd.conf your have on 'virtdomans: yes' and 'defaultdomain: primary.com'.
If you have [EMAIL PROTECTED] as username in your user databse you cannot
login with user or [EMAIL PROTECTED] But if you have user as
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 09:22:09 -0400
Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IIRC, this means that the quota root file for [EMAIL PROTECTED] is
> missing, so all references to this quota root have been removed from the
> mailboxes.
So you interpret this as config/domain/d/dom.ain/quota/u/user.
Ken Murchison wrote:
No, unihierarchysep, altnamespace and virtdomains are all mutually
exclusive.
I'm using unixhierarchysep with virtdomains, they're not
mutually exclusive, they're orthogonal :)
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> Tarjei Huse wrote:
>> tir, 19,.10.2004 kl. 07.24 -0400, skrev Base David:
>>
>>>Carl Brewer wrote:
>>>
>>>
My applogies for the off topic question, but I figure that here is
likely to be a huge pool of experience with what I'm trying to do.
I'm migrating a small business away fro
Quota is expressed in Kbytes.
--On Saturday, October 23, 2004 01:17:43 PM -0500 Adi Linden
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the proper multiplier to go from MB to the number I have to send
> to imap via the SETQUOTA command?
>
> a006 SETQUOTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] (STORAGE 1024)
>
> What is the proper multiplier to go from MB to the number I have to send
> to imap via the SETQUOTA command?
My apologies for the noise. Found the answer in the list archive:
> Its documented in RFC 2087, as groups of 1024 octets (or KBytes).
>
> Its also documented in doc/install-admin-m
What is the proper multiplier to go from MB to the number I have to send
to imap via the SETQUOTA command?
a006 SETQUOTA [EMAIL PROTECTED] (STORAGE 1024)
Is this kB?
Thanks,
Adi
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On Fri, 22 Oct 2004, Dan Delaney wrote:
> Is there a really robust mbox to cyrus migration script out there
> anywhere? I tried the one from Univ or Oregon, but it gives me a lot
> of errors. I'm willing to spend the time debugging it, but first I'd
> like to know if there's something else out th
Hi,
I use cyrus-imapd2.2 with sasl2 in FreeBSD 5.3.
I have a problem with creating [EMAIL PROTECTED] as user name in cyrus.
When [EMAIL PROTECTED] created by cyrus and password created by
saslpasswd2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] cant login to cyrus imap server.
But if I create "user" as login name, I can lo
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004, Dan Delaney wrote:
Hello all. Just starting to configure Cyrus and convert all of my mbox
files to it. I was wondering, is it the norm these days to use
"unixhierarchysep:yes"? Are there any modern email clients that don't
work either with it or without
Hi,
Can anyone please tell me where is the Default Folder Path of
Cyrus-imapd version 2.2 in FreeBSD?
Thanks
Sam.
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Fixed.
Like Dominic pointed out bdb was broken.
Making it with
make LIBSO_LIBS="-lpthread" LIBXSO_LIBS="-lpthread"
fixed it.
So now finally the following are working in /spare/local:
bdb-4.2.52, SASL 2.1.19, Openldap 2.2.17, Sendmail 8.13.1, Cyrus 2.2.8,
apache and silkymail.
Believe
Tarjei Huse wrote:
tir, 19,.10.2004 kl. 07.24 -0400, skrev Base David:
Carl Brewer wrote:
My applogies for the off topic question, but I figure that here is
likely to be a huge pool of experience with what I'm trying to do.
I'm migrating a small business away from exchange to a cyrus imapd
mail se
tir, 19,.10.2004 kl. 07.24 -0400, skrev Base David:
> Carl Brewer wrote:
>
> > My applogies for the off topic question, but I figure that here is
> > likely to be a huge pool of experience with what I'm trying to do.
> >
> > I'm migrating a small business away from exchange to a cyrus imapd
> > ma
Hi Bruce,
I did as you suggested and the situation didn't change. And I had another
idea which solved the puzzle. I suspect the defaultdomain parameter is
meant for migration of a mail system from single domain to virtual domain.
Not quite what I had in mind.
In scenario 2, with 'virtdomains: use
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