Quick search of the web for 'sieve cyrus' brings this up as first result:
http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/
Its the main reference that I use, and has some very extensive examples
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On Sat, 23 Apr 2005, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
The Sieve web page states:
At present, there is no mailing list or
Hi Derrick,
Does there exist an outline of requirements for a technical writer - ie:
what needs to be accomplished etc.
It's unfortunate you've not been able to keep a technical writer long
enough - I understand that frustration (from previous jobs I've had).
Where would such documentation be
Quoting Forrest Aldrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
By and large there are far more examples and documentation of procmail
out there than there are for Sieve. Procmail exists in books, online
manuals and texts, etc. This is the point I was getting at (substance).
One has to note, however, that procmail
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Hi Derrick,
Does there exist an outline of requirements for a technical writer - ie:
what needs to be accomplished etc.
You mean for Cyrus or generally? Realize if Computing Services does manage
to hire one we'll want them to write much more than just
Okay. Got the log information and db_stat run today. From what I can
tell though, lmtpunix keeps having SEGV errors, but no indication of
why. the pop3d process failed a few times, but not with SEGV - it had
tls_start_servertls() errors.
The url is http://www.blueboxmoon.com/logs/
The page
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
Okay. Got the log information and db_stat run today. From what I can tell
though, lmtpunix keeps having SEGV errors, but no indication of why. the
pop3d process failed a few times, but not with SEGV - it had
tls_start_servertls() errors.
Ok, so
Hmm. One problem. I can't find any core files. :) As best I can tell
they aren't disabled anywhere, (/proc/sys/kernel has valid core_pattern
and core_uses_pid values (core and 1 respectively). ulimit shows
core size of 0 (I'm assuming this is unlimited). My
/etc/security/limits.conf is
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
Hmm. One problem. I can't find any core files. :) As best I can tell they
aren't disabled anywhere, (/proc/sys/kernel has valid core_pattern and
core_uses_pid values (core and 1 respectively). ulimit shows core size of
0 (I'm assuming this is
I have cyrus authenticating via sasldb, and all works well for local
domains. However, virtual domains don't work.
My DNS for all the virtual domains point to my server. In cyradm, I
created a mailbox for [EMAIL PROTECTED], where domain.com is the primary
domain. I then added a password using
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
Hmm. One problem. I can't find any core files. :) As best I can tell they
aren't disabled anywhere, (/proc/sys/kernel has valid core_pattern and
core_uses_pid values (core and 1 respectively). ulimit
What command did you use to add the user to the saslpasswd2 database? It
should be something like this I believe...
saslpasswd2 -u domain2.com -c user
(At least for me, adding them as saslpasswd -c [EMAIL PROTECTED] didn't
work.)
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Okay. I'm hitting the annoyed state with this problem because it is
feeling close to being solved, but not quite! The cwd of lmtpd process
(and cyrus itself) is the root directory. I did a quick test of
setting / to mode 777 (ya I know) and waited for an abnormal exit.
Checked and still no
On 2005-04-24 in http://mid.gmane.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED], Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Either way, it would be really nice to have this at some point - a
mailing list would be a good ajunct.
Here's another vote for a Sieve user mailing list, preferably
linked to a Gmane newsgroup.
Re: the examples on
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