I am very close to having Real Time Cyrus working and performing user
lookups to halt our backscatter problem. However, it appears to be
skipping aliases, etc and trying to validate every email address as is,
instead of resolving aliases to the underlying mailboxes. To complicate
matters, all
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 13:54 -0500, Tom Plancon wrote:
> I've sort of inherited managing a cyrus 2.2.12 email server with postfix
> on a FC4 linux box. Generally things run smoothly, but I'm still getting
> up to speed and I see some errors regularly appearing in the maillog.
> The two most frequen
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Martin Marcher wrote:
Ok, to clear things up I have these mailboxes:
localhost.example.com> lam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lrswipcda
anyone p
localhost.example.com> lam user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lrswipcda
cyrus lrswipcda
No I write a mail to "[EMAI
Hello,
I've sort of inherited managing a cyrus 2.2.12 email server with postfix
on a FC4 linux box. Generally things run smoothly, but I'm still getting
up to speed and I see some errors regularly appearing in the maillog.
The two most frequent are:
Dec 13 13:16:41 pelican imap[6609]: SQUAT faile
--On 11 December 2006 10:25:39 AM -0800 Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| On Sun, 2006-12-10 at 07:32 -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
|> Last time I did this, I just ran a bunch of them in parallel. That
|> allowed me to adjust the load placed on the IMAP server.
|>
| That sounds worth a try.
Hello,
Am 13.12.2006 um 16:48 schrieb Adam Tauno Williams:
Ditto.
My fault, I just didn't have enough time to figure the correct
vocabulary for my goals. This makes googling information very hard
too :(
Maybe what you want is to set postuser in your imapd.conf.
for me it works fine w
On Wed, 13 Dec 2006, Mike might have said:
> I'm close to moving LDAP to production and am running a
> few checks. The one this morning is changing my password,
> seeing that password updated in ldap, and logging in to
> linux with the old password (fails) and the new password
> (passes). Then I
On Wed, 2006-12-13 at 15:17 +, Mike wrote:
> I'm close to moving LDAP to production and am running a
> few checks. The one this morning is changing my password,
> seeing that password updated in ldap, and logging in to
> linux with the old password (fails) and the new password
> (passes). Then
Hello,
Am 13.12.2006 um 15:45 schrieb former03 | Baltasar Cevc:
I must admit that I don't fully understand what you want to achieve
- because of that I can only give a generic hint: the most common
problems are permissions. The delivery user must have Post ("p")
permissions to the subfolde
> > I just created a shared mailbox where users can subscribe and post to
> > by addressing [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail gets delivered correctly. But
> > I'm trying to achieve that [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets delivered to
> > this shared mailbox.
> I must admit that I don't fully understand what you want
I'm close to moving LDAP to production and am running a
few checks. The one this morning is changing my password,
seeing that password updated in ldap, and logging in to
linux with the old password (fails) and the new password
(passes). Then I tried to copy an email message from my
workstations ou
did as you advised
now i see folder fro all the users on replica machine
but the size of the /imap/users has not changed.
basically whatever is inactive
be it a full mailbox or an active mailbox's subfolder
is not being replicated.
Wesley Craig wrote:
> Like this:
>
> sync_client -l -v -u
Hi,
I just created a shared mailbox where users can subscribe and post to
by addressing [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail gets delivered correctly. But
I'm trying to achieve that [EMAIL PROTECTED] gets delivered to
this shared mailbox.
I must admit that I don't fully understand what you want to achie
Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
Chris Harms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thank you for the links, this looks to be very helpful.
To those who have kindly told me to go to the Sendmail groups, I
suspect Cyrus plays a part in our problem. I'm now fairly certain
that our access db is misconfigured, wit
Ok I overcome that problem by using DB 4.3 version.
Now again db mattered at latter installation stage.
When doing make install for the postfix, it gives this error
Please specify the final destination directory for installed Postfix
configuration files.
config_directory: [] (i just enter)
bin/
print
"${cyrname}.${entry}\tdefault\t$username\tlrswipcda\n";
I noticed today that you have to add a 'tab' to after the permissions.
Maybe that is why permissions weren't loaded.
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