Jim John wrote:
Greetings. I am having problems creating folders with cyradm when
virt-domains: yes. Maybe my syntax is wrong. Thanks for any help.
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
create [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does your cyrus version support virtual domains?
Are you logged in as a global admin or as a
I am referring to a thread somebody else started in November 2005:
Kenneth Murchison wrote (Wed Nov 16 20:23:28 EST 2005):
Wil Cooley wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 08:01 -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Grabbing a protocol dump when you experience the crash might be
helpful.
I'm seeing it with
Nikola Milutinovic schreef:
I use in Cyrus normally mailboxes like:
user.paul
But it is also possible to make a mailbox:
paul
This is a bad idea, or at least I don't like it.
I think this is a bad example. A better example is a folder:
pricelists
So far I know this are shared folders. Is it
former03 | Baltasar Cevc schreef:
Hi Paul,
yes, you can do it - use +folder name as destination mailbox
(append your server name or whatever delivery domain you want
to use). Take care that the user you use for delivery has post
permissions to that folder.
I've tried it for a mailbox
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
former03 | Baltasar Cevc schreef:
Hi Paul,
yes, you can do it - use +folder name as destination mailbox
(append your server name or whatever delivery domain you want
to use). Take care that the user you use for delivery has post
permissions to that folder.
I've tried
Hi Rudy, hi list,
On 14.08.2006, at 23:18, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
former03 | Baltasar Cevc wrote:
I don't fully understand the above.
Say I want the following shared folders: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Just to make that clear to everyone because it is not very obvious
using virtual
Hi Paul,
So far I know this are shared folders. Is it possible to receive mail
directly in a shared folder? If yes: how?
The way to do it is to designate a postuser (most commonly cyrus)
in Cyrus imapd.conf.
Then you can submit mails via SendMail or PostFix, via virtual users:
[EMAIL
Hi Kai,
On 14.08.2006, at 22:18, Kai Wang wrote:
We want to restrict some users only to use pop and some users only to
use imap. Can anybody tell me how to do that?
the answer to that question heavily depends on your configuration.
Because of that I can only give you a pointer to where to
Phil Pennock schreef:
On 2006-08-15 at 10:33 +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
I've a mailbox user.paul and a folder user.paul.postbank. When I send
a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the message comes in my
inbox, and not in the folder postbank.
Have you granted anyone the p permission on the
On 2006-08-15 at 12:42 +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Phil Pennock schreef:
On 2006-08-15 at 10:33 +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
I've a mailbox user.paul and a folder user.paul.postbank. When I send
a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the message comes in my
inbox, and not in the folder
We have the same setup with cyrus 2.2.12 w/ IMAP IDLE and Outlook 2003 SP2.
We never had Outlook crashing (well, not more than normal with outlook
*g*), neither with nor without any Outlook SP.
I don't think that this is cyrus or IDLE related.
But I don't have any clue, to be honest...
Best,
Daniel,
this is interesting. For clarification: OL2003 does not crash, but
rather stall forever, so I have to kill the process. Anyway, you don't
have those problems. Maybe it could help to compare the config files?
What do you think?
Alexander
Daniel Eckl wrote:
We have the same setup
I understand. No, we don't have this either.
I have attached cyrus.conf and imapd.conf.
We are running Cyrus 2.2.12 on SuSE 10.0 on filesystem XFS
(HW: Dual Xeon 2GB RAM, SCSI RAID-5 0,5 TB capacity)
I had freezes up to 30 seconds with the same config running on
filesystem ext3, but this error
Phil Pennock schreef:
setaclmailbox user.paul.postbank anonymous write
*indrawn breath through gritted teeth* *wince*
That's a LOT more permission than is needed and likely to bite you hard,
someday, if left alone.
lam user.paul.postbank
anonymous lrswipcd
You are perhaps better
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
This is the first time I've ever seen this ... when I put a filter in
for an account that happens to be listed in the 'admins' section of
imapd.conf, it is putting the filter into a global directory, instead of
the admin sieve directory ...
I've been doing this for
Our version does support virtdomains and I am the global admin.
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Hi,
I've a anti-spam (currently dspam) and I'm trying to search a plan to
retrain it.
Currently there are 2 imap folders, a spam folder and a ham. My users
copy a wrong classified message to those folders to retrain dspam.
Each night a script parse each of those folders to analyse the wrong
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 16:52 +0200, jf wrote:
Do you know an easy way to do this,
Yes.
without having to establish an imap connection and having to login as
admin to the imap server ?
No; well, you have to connect with IMAP but you don't have to login as
admin--use ACLs. It's fairly easy
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 14:16 +0200, Daniel Eckl wrote:
I understand. No, we don't have this either.
Curious; as the original initiator of the thread way back, I still see
frequent stalls on Outlook 2003; they're definitely Outlook stalls
too--the Cyrus server is not busy. In fact, it's an
Hi Wil!
I use the binary packages from SuSE 10.0 (because I'm too lazy to keep
up with security patches by myself *g*)
It's very likely that I use options which are not supported by my cyrus
version at all and it just ignores them. I googled the net and studied
all mailing lists and how-tos
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 19:05 +0200, Daniel Eckl wrote:
For myself I run linux on my workstation for many reasons, but I didn't
have any stalls with outlook myself before switching to linux and all
our users who use Outlook (about 250 approx) don't report problems like
this one.
We have 50+
2. sent items can not be stored on the server reliable. Local outlook
rules which do this just disappear from time to time.
Dunno why... Could be users fault, too, no clue here.
I think I can help here: it's connection based at least; maybe also timing
based? If Outlook sees a very
Thanks for the explanation for the disappearing rule! I'd never hit on
this one... This behavior is that illogical, I'd never thought of this
At the moment we advise our users to move mails from local to server
once a day. Works better than a disappearing rule. :-/
Best,
Daniel
I have an /etc/sasldb2 containing around 600 accounts, in GNU dbm
format. In running sasldblistusers2 I can see entries like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretPLAIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
When I try to authenticate against (using imtest) this on a
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Wil Cooley wrote:
On Tue, 2006-08-15 at 14:16 +0200, Daniel Eckl wrote:
I have attached cyrus.conf and imapd.conf.
We are running Cyrus 2.2.12 on SuSE 10.0 on filesystem XFS
(HW: Dual Xeon 2GB RAM, SCSI RAID-5 0,5 TB capacity)
I had freezes up to 30 seconds with the same
Jim John wrote:
Our version does support virtdomains and I am the global admin.
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
works for me
and if you are using the unixhierarcy seperator you create the mailbox with
cm user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ:
Something went wrong in deleting a mailbox and re-creating it on a
different partition. The result is that the mailboxes database
contains mailbox entries for sub-folders of that mailbox on two
different partitions, even though the corresponding directories
don't exist. Can I clean up this mess
Thanks. But I never had any problems creating the mailbox. But it seems impossible to create anything such as trash, sent, or spam subfolders that are under the mailbox. I tried looking all over the internet and trying all sorts of character combinations. But no luck.
How low will we go? Check
Hi Andrew and Wil!
Thanks for the hints! While it doesn't affect my mailserver now since
I've switched to XFS, it may help me and other list members in similar
situations.
Thank you very much!
Best,
Daniel
Andrew Morgan schrieb:
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Wil Cooley wrote:
On Tue, 2006-08-15
Clarification below...
Kevin Kruzich wrote:
I have an /etc/sasldb2 containing around 600 accounts, in GNU dbm
format. In running sasldblistusers2 I can see entries like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretPLAIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
When I try to
I'm in the process of migrating from uw-imap servers to cyrus servers. I
cloned my second cyrus server from the first one and forgot to
initialize the database. My second machine is in production. I found the
first machine's accounts are on the second one and I can not delete them
because
Kevin Kruzich schrieb:
Clarification below...
Kevin Kruzich wrote:
I have an /etc/sasldb2 containing around 600 accounts, in GNU dbm
format. In running sasldblistusers2 I can see entries like so:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: cmusaslsecretPLAIN
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: userPassword
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The realm does matter. It took awhile to realize this but moving an
/etc/sasldb2 from one machine to another --irregardless of db format,
gdbm or db, I couldn't authenticate against it. And that's using 'imtest
-a user -u user hostname'
I found a solution to this (as illustrated below and
Hi Kai,
On 15.08.2006, at 19:11, Kai Wang wrote:
Thanks, Baltasar . I understood the main idea. Currently we use one
imapd.conf file. We configured cyrus - saslauthd - pam - (cas) ldap
to do authentication. We want to use pam.cas but haven't tested it
yet. We can not do a select statement. Do
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 01:21 +0200, former03 | Baltasar Cevc wrote:
On 15.08.2006, at 19:11, Kai Wang wrote:
Currently we use one
imapd.conf file. We configured cyrus - saslauthd - pam - (cas) ldap
to do authentication. We want to use pam.cas but haven't tested it
yet.
Using that
On 8/15/06 5:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in the process of migrating from uw-imap servers to cyrus servers. I
cloned my second cyrus server from the first one and forgot to
initialize the database. My second machine is in production. I found the
first machine's
On Tue, 15 Aug 2006, Ken Murchison wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
This is the first time I've ever seen this ... when I put a filter in for
an account that happens to be listed in the 'admins' section of imapd.conf,
it is putting the filter into a global directory, instead of the admin
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