On Thu, 2005-03-17 at 14:36 -0600, Jim Miller wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> My apologies if this rambles on abit but I'm very frustrated and can't seem
> to figure out what I'm missing. I've setup cyrus-imap 2.2.10 to use openssl
> certificates, users can connect and get mail just fine until I set
>
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From: "Jim Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
My apologies if this rambles on abit but I'm very frustrated and can't
seem
to figure out what I'm missing. I've setup cyrus-imap 2.2.10 to use
openssl
certificates, users can connect and get mail just fine until I set
tls_requ
Hi everyone,
My apologies if this rambles on abit but I'm very frustrated and can't seem
to figure out what I'm missing. I've setup cyrus-imap 2.2.10 to use openssl
certificates, users can connect and get mail just fine until I set
tls_require_certs: true -- When I do this Outlook users can no lo
I wonder if there are any alternatives to Websieve for simple management
tasks. I need to delegate some administration to people who are not
prepared to use cyradm and I cannot seem to get Websieve working
properly, quotas are not displayed/manageable.
This is 2.2.12 with users in LDAP.
Thanks,
Newbie question: I installed web-cyradm to help with the administration
of Cyrus. It displays username and emailaddress. With our email model
the two are different.
EXAMPLE username: joe_nobody email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This make me think that Cyrus maps the email address show to the
username bu
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Gregory Harris wrote:
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the tip! Much appreciated. Just out of curiosity, you have a
fairly large userbase over there at oregon state (I used some of your
migration scripts--Thanks!!), have you run into any data loss like this
before with entire folders o
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the tip! Much appreciated. Just out of curiosity, you have
a fairly large userbase over there at oregon state (I used some of your
migration scripts--Thanks!!), have you run into any data loss like this
before with entire folders or several messages just getting mysteriousl
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 04:04:48PM -0500, Patrick Radtke wrote:
> I'll add a little code sample
>
> // server returns NO on an error
> imclient_addcallback(imclient, "NO",
> CALLBACK_NOLITERAL,
> callback_error,
> &error_string,
>
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Gregory Harris wrote:
Last Friday, my saslauthd process (the default version on RHEL3) consumed up
all of the memory on my mail server, making it very slow and some processes
were force exited because of insufficient memory.
Regarding saslauthd, here's how I run it to prevent
I'm trying to set up a small mail service on a machine running OS X
10.3.8 (not Server; it's a small operation), and have run into several
problems. I'm posting a summary to both the Cyrus and Darwin lists in
the hope that someone more knowledgeable than I will have been over
this ground, or at le
Title: index_newyear
Last Friday, my saslauthd process (the default version on RHEL3)
consumed up all of the memory on my mail server, making it very slow and
some processes were force exited because of insufficient memory.
Some users with mailboxes open during that time have had some corruption
to their mailboxes.
Just a quick thanks you to Andy, Igor and Ondrey, for the help. Have it
working now.
Thanks Guys.
Julian
Julian W H Osborne wrote:
Dear All,
I'm having some problems getting Cyrus imap to work correctly with sasl
and ldap. Using the testsaslauthd command all is okay, username and domain
is passe
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