On Mon, 15 May 2006, Jeffrey Eaton wrote:
Both problems should be fixed now.
Thanks!
I've added the following node to the wiki, which documents the results of
my Cyrus Murder failure testing:
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/CyrusMurderFailureModes
Andy
Cy
Steven Núñez wrote:
Hello All,
Has anyone got delivery to shared folders working with the unix hierarchy
separator?
Everything seems to be working fine, with the exception of using the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] form of addressing.
My best guess is that it's the separator, because it does work without
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Andrew Morgan wrote:
> On Mon, 15 May 2006, Jeffrey T Eaton wrote:
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>> Andrew Morgan wrote:
>>> Is there public edit access to the Cyrus wiki at:
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>>> http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/
>>>
cm user.davidk worked.
Thank you for your help!
Simon Matter wrote:
Try this (assuming cyrusadmin is your cyrus admin):
cyradm --user cyrusadmin --auth login localhost
This works, provided that I add my own username to the cyrus admin
lists. For some reason my "cyrusadmin" account that I cre
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Ken Murchison wrote:
Bron Gondwana wrote:
Ken and David - a couple of questions:
1) is replication expected to work with virtual domains at all?
2) if not - how difficult do you think it would be to add - since
you've both worked with that code?
>
>> Try this (assuming cyrusadmin is your cyrus admin):
>> cyradm --user cyrusadmin --auth login localhost
>
>
> This works, provided that I add my own username to the cyrus admin
> lists. For some reason my "cyrusadmin" account that I created doesn't
> work.
>
> cyradm --user davidk --auth login
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Ken Murchison wrote:
Bron Gondwana wrote:
Ken and David - a couple of questions:
1) is replication expected to work with virtual domains at all?
2) if not - how difficult do you think it would be to add - since
you've both worked with that code?
replication and virtdom
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Jeffrey T Eaton wrote:
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Andrew Morgan wrote:
Is there public edit access to the Cyrus wiki at:
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/
anymore?
I would like to add a topic on failure modes of the Cyrus Murder mupdate
master.
Try this (assuming cyrusadmin is your cyrus admin):
cyradm --user cyrusadmin --auth login localhost
This works, provided that I add my own username to the cyrus admin
lists. For some reason my "cyrusadmin" account that I created doesn't
work.
cyradm --user davidk --auth login localhost
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Andrew Morgan wrote:
> Is there public edit access to the Cyrus wiki at:
>
> http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/
>
> anymore?
>
> I would like to add a topic on failure modes of the Cyrus Murder mupdate
> master.
You need to register for an accou
> Hi Simon,
> So I did clean house, went through and deleted everything out of
> every directory I had put cyrus stuff into. Built and installed the
> RPMs. Cyrus runs fine, except it continues to give me the same error
> that I had before when using Thunderbird to access my inbox:
>
> "mail
Hi Simon,
So I did clean house, went through and deleted everything out of
every directory I had put cyrus stuff into. Built and installed the
RPMs. Cyrus runs fine, except it continues to give me the same error
that I had before when using Thunderbird to access my inbox:
"mailbox does
> HI Hans,
> Thanks for replying. That did work for me, but broke in another way:
>
> export
> PERL5LIB=/usr/local/cyrus/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi
>
> I run:
>
> ./cyradm -u cyrus cyrus.cs.umass.edu
> Password:
> Segmentation fault
>
> So it seg faults whenever I attemp
HI Hans,
Thanks for replying. That did work for me, but broke in another way:
export
PERL5LIB=/usr/local/cyrus/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi
I run:
./cyradm -u cyrus cyrus.cs.umass.edu
Password:
Segmentation fault
So it seg faults whenever I attempt to log into the cy
David Korpiewski schrieb:
(3) I tried running cyradm to build a mailbox, but it failed because
some directories were not in the right place originally. After moving
the Cyrus/IMAP directory up a level it got rid of those initial errors
about not finding the .pm files and now I get this error:
Cristi Mitrana schrieb:
It's possible. Authentication for cyrus-imapd is handled by the
cyrus-sasl library, which can authenticate users out of /etc/sasldb2,
mysql, postgresql (sqlite ?) and with the help of saslauthd from
/etc/passwd, GSSAPI, ldap or any pam stack setup. See the docs for more
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Ken Murchison wrote:
replication and virtdomains should work together, but currently don't.
IIRC, David's code was written against Cyrus 2.1,which was before
virtdomains.
Yes, that's correct.
I never even thought about virtdomains (or altnamespace) when I ported
the cod
Bron Gondwana wrote:
Ken and David - a couple of questions:
1) is replication expected to work with virtual domains at all?
2) if not - how difficult do you think it would be to add - since
you've both worked with that code?
replication and virtdomains should work together, but currently don
> Simon Matter wrote:
>
>> Yes, the change from ctl_deliver to cyr_expire should be done with the
>> upgrade from 2.2 to 2.3. At least I do so in my rpms.
>
> Hm, I upgraded from 1.5 to 2.1 (I think) and was using cyr_expire with
> 2.1. The docs instruct you to change when upgrading from 2.0.16 or
Simon Matter wrote:
Yes, the change from ctl_deliver to cyr_expire should be done with the
upgrade from 2.2 to 2.3. At least I do so in my rpms.
Hm, I upgraded from 1.5 to 2.1 (I think) and was using cyr_expire with
2.1. The docs instruct you to change when upgrading from 2.0.16 or
earlier.
Hello All,
Has anyone got delivery to shared folders working with the unix hierarchy
separator?
Everything seems to be working fine, with the exception of using the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] form of addressing.
My best guess is that it's the separator, because it does work without this
setting.
If anyo
> Simon Matter wrote:
>>>Hm, nobody on that?
>>
>>
>> Both are correct, depending on the version of cyrus you use.
>
> THX! It's version 2.2.*. Upgrade documentation says it should be changed
> from ctl_deliver to cyr_expire, but it's still ctl_deliver in the
> default config on Debian testing. I h
> Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
>> --On 29. März 2006 10:42:31 +0200 Klaus Steinberger
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I have trouble with a power user mailbox, which currently runs near at
>>> 4GByte. I bumped up the quota to 6 Gbyte, but deliver fails then:
>>>
>>> Mar 29 10:08:37 mail lmtpunix
Simon Matter wrote:
Hm, nobody on that?
Both are correct, depending on the version of cyrus you use.
THX! It's version 2.2.*. Upgrade documentation says it should be changed
from ctl_deliver to cyr_expire, but it's still ctl_deliver in the
default config on Debian testing. I had changed to
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
--On 29. März 2006 10:42:31 +0200 Klaus Steinberger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have trouble with a power user mailbox, which currently runs near at
4GByte. I bumped up the quota to 6 Gbyte, but deliver fails then:
Mar 29 10:08:37 mail lmtpunix[2968]: verify_user(u
Hi Rudy,
On 15.05.2006, at 08:49, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
mitrohin a.s. wrote:
defaultdomain always is removed from username. imho, sasl routines
use hostname as realm for this case.
Sadly If I set the default domain to the hostname from the machine and
add the user 'cyrus' with saslpasswd it
mitrohin a.s. wrote:
defaultdomain always is removed from username. imho, sasl routines
use hostname as realm for this case.
Sadly If I set the default domain to the hostname from the machine and
add the user 'cyrus' with saslpasswd it can't login yet.
jura:/mail/mail1# cat etc/imapd.con
kbaker wrote:
David Korpiewski wrote:
Look in the source tarball. Extract it and check out
/doc/install-replication.html
Thanks David, this looks very straight forward.
I'm assuming it is an active-passive replication..?
Do you know if there are any Debian Sarge 3.1 packages for Cyrus 2.3
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