I need to make a whole murder setup on a single machine.Is this
possible?
According to the documentation, you can run the master mupdate process
on a frontend: One machine to become the MUPDATE master server.
This can be the same as one of your frontend servers.Note that you can
have the MUPDATE
Thanks Andy,
This behaviour has changed since the 2.2.x versions, because you can actualy
create all of these and deliver adhoc to any mailbox in 2.2.12.
But one question still stands, if I want to deliver directly to
user.jbasile.Draft, is this possible ?
John
-Original Message-
Hi!
Is there a simple way to figure out all the mailboxes a user is in the
ACLs and delete him?
Normaly one user has one own mailbox, it is easy to delete this
(including the ACL). But when I delete the user from my ldap, he has to
disappear from all the mailboxes' ACLs, where someone gave
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cyrus-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Basile
But one question still stands, if I want to deliver directly to
user.jbasile.Draft, is this possible ?
Yes. Add anyone p to the ACL for user.jbasile.Draft, then address the
message to
jbasile+Draft
On Fri, 21 Apr 2006, Chad A. Prey wrote:
I've got a couple of users complaining that mac mail messages are
disappearing right before their eyes. The Cyrus documentation refers
to telemetry??? Anyone know how to enable and use it?
In configdirectory/log/, make a directory that matches the
I'm testing sieve in my Murder environment now (v2.2.12), and I get the
following error when I try to use sieve against a frontend server:
cyrus-fe2:/tmp# sieveshell --user=morgan --authname=morgan
cyrus-fe1.onid.oregonstate.edu
connecting to cyrus-fe1.onid.oregonstate.edu
Please enter your
Sorry to keep bugging everyone on this but it seems I am close I'm just over
looking something obvious.
I looked through the config on the hosts and we are using pam.
I changed the imapd.conf a little
defaultpartition: imap1
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-imap1: /var/spool/imap1
admins:
Bascially:
Cyrus Imapd uses a SASL mechanism to talk between cyrus machines.
The SASL mechanism you are using is PLAIN (I don't think LOGIN is a
SASL mechanism, its a imap specific)
PLAIN requires TLS
TLS requires certificates.
You don't have certificates.
if
imtest -t -m PLAIN -a cyrus -u
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Ken Murchison wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
'k ... just to make sure that I fully understand though ... as long
as I use Berkeley DB for *anything*, that directory needs to exist
... ? For instance, if duplicate_db == db3?
Yes. I you use BDB