On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005, Milen Dimov wrote:
Hi,
Does Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.1 supports ldap authorization trought ptloader?
The
configuration parameters --with-auth=pts --with-pts=ldap used in the
2.2.x versions are not displayed in 2.3.1 with ./configure
On Tue, 03 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
could not build postfix with SASLv2 _and_ LDAP support if the installed
openldap has been built for SASLv1. This has just resulted in segfaults.
You are experienced what I call the missing versioned symbols hell. We
have that fixed in Debian by
Hello,
I'm also trying to compile on Slackware (Version 10+ish). I believe
I've made it past the BerkeleyDB problems I was having at first (Thanks
to Jorey Bump for that part...), but now I'm getting the following:
./configure \
--with-bdb-libdir=DIR=/usr/lib \
This has been discussed several times on the list and I promised to report
how things work for me.
While a number of users of my rpm packages have converted their systems to
skiplist only, I didn't try it on production servers until some weeks ago.
I have converted a quite loaded box running
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
BTW: I know that openldap built against SASLv1 is old, but I still
want
the rpm to be suitable for older platforms. If it's a problem I simply
disable ldap pts support for those using openldap/SASLv1.
cyrus imapd configure checks for openldap
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
BTW: I know that openldap built against SASLv1 is old, but I still want
the rpm to be suitable for older platforms. If it's a problem I simply
disable ldap pts support for those using openldap/SASLv1.
cyrus imapd configure checks for openldap version
Dear list(s)
excuses for cross-posting, but what I have experienced today is really
alarming.
I have a kolab-based cyrus installation and I wanted to make the contents of a
direcory accessible to a the according user.
In order to archieve this I followed the instructions as given here:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
BTW: I know that openldap built against SASLv1 is old, but I still
want
the rpm to be suitable for older platforms. If it's a problem I simply
disable ldap pts support for those using openldap/SASLv1.
cyrus
Hello,
We've been running cyrus 2.2.12 without BerkeleyDB for more than 4
months now (every former BDB databases being converted to skiplist).
Everything seems to work fine. The load is absolutely correct. We're
only experiencing strange Too many files open errors from time to
time, but I
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Simon Matter wrote:
BTW: I know that openldap built against SASLv1 is old, but I still
want
the rpm to be suitable for older platforms. If it's a problem I
simply
disable ldap pts support for those using openldap/SASLv1.
Hi, info-cyrus!
I'm interested in deploying Cyrus Murder, but I'm a little concerned
about the following quote [1]:
Note that Cyrus Murder is still relatively young in the grand scheme of
things, and if you choose to deploy you are doing so at your own
risk. Many of the failure modes can be
We use a centralized account management system to create user accounts
on our systems. We would like to be able to use it to create Cyrus
mailboxes. Is there any way to create a user INBOX from a
noninteractive process running as root or cyrus (without putting an
admin password in a file)? We
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Rosenbaum, Larry M. wrote:
We use a centralized account management system to create user accounts
on our systems. We would like to be able to use it to create Cyrus
mailboxes. Is there any way to create a user INBOX from a
noninteractive process running as root or cyrus
Hi,
I successfully implemented two-way rolling replication between two Cyrus
IMAPd 2.3.1 servers and it works like a charm! Unfortunately the setup
did not start work with virtual domains. When I tried to create a user
test@test.com on one of the servers, the operation failed and I got this
in
--On January 4, 2006 11:37:52 AM -0500 Rosenbaum, Larry M.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We use a centralized account management system to create user accounts
on our systems. We would like to be able to use it to create Cyrus
mailboxes. Is there any way to create a user INBOX from a
--On January 3, 2006 12:08:01 PM -0700 Anthony Chavez
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, info-cyrus!
Any comments regarding your experiences in deployment and administration
would be very much appreciated. I'm also interested in knowing about
performance and what risks are involved, as
Hi everybody,
thanx to everybody who contributed for this great piece of server
software (and the nice support on the mailing list); explicitly thanx
to Ken for everything and David for the replication code!
Two questions, as I'm not able to jump into the code deeply enough to
answer them
Anthony Chavez wrote:
Hi, info-cyrus!
I'm interested in deploying Cyrus Murder, but I'm a little concerned
about the following quote [1]:
Note that Cyrus Murder is still relatively young in the grand scheme of
things, and if you choose to deploy you are doing so at your own
risk. Many of the
former03 | Baltasar Cevc wrote:
Hi everybody,
thanx to everybody who contributed for this great piece of server
software (and the nice support on the mailing list); explicitly thanx to
Ken for everything and David for the replication code!
Two questions, as I'm not able to jump into the
The autocreatequota option is a possibility, but there would be fewer
support calls if we could create the inboxes for them.
Look for the autocreate patches for mailboxes. We use it for creation of
mailboxes and auto-subscription to public folders, works great.
John
--
John Madden
UNIX
Thanks for the help,
I loaded up another box with ubunutu and took things step by step and
had exactly the same results. Quite frustrating.
So I did the same thing with Debian 3.1 and it worked perfectly. It
must be something in the Ubuntu distribution that's causing it, I'll
see if I can
Balthasar Cevc wrote:
1. Is it possible to have a server be master and client at the same
time - with the effect of being able to use 2 servers at the same time
for IMAP connections?
Hi Balthasar,
the setup at David Carter's site uses two machines: one acting as master for
half of the
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