On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 04:12:11PM +1100, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> All the patches mentioned here are available for download at:
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> http://cyrus.brong.fastmail.fm/
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> We've been busy working on a bunch of cyrus issues since I last
> posted. In particular things we have hit cleaning up from th
i have a murder with different servers like imap smtp, configure cyrus
with murder enabled and add the things i wrote before + many other things
like authentication and so on... then it work.
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> Hi!
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> Many thanks for your reply!
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> Casper schri
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Hi!
Many thanks for your reply!
Casper schrieb:
> on the sendmail lmtp server in imapd.conf look for
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> lmtpproxy_authname: user
> lmtpproxy_password: pwd
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I guess this configuration settings are used by
the cyrus "deliver" program, correct?
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on the sendmail lmtp server in imapd.conf look for
lmtpproxy_authname: user
lmtpproxy_password: pwd
lmtpsocket: /spool/lmtp.socket
and on the imap add proxyusers.
imapserver_password: pwd
proxy_authname: user
All in the manual.
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On Thursday 05 April 2007 03:08, JOYDEEP wrote:
> I also like to know about any free web-based tool which can let me
> configured the DNS and mail related setting in that remote server.
A DNS service doesn't have to run on the same box as an email server. However,
in order for mail to be routed t
On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks
Here's the frontend config.
FYI, users are authenticated against a LDAP server with saslauthd and cyrus,
proxy_murder and murder are defined locally on each machine in a sasldb2
database.
FRONTEND CONFIG (proxy1) ---
admins: cyrus pos
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Hello Cyrus Gurus!
I was wondering if there is any specific way to check if the
replication was done properly? I set up cyrus replication between two
servers (documentation I used:
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/imapd/install-replication.html). However,
Hello,
I am running cyrus imap 2.2 ( Debian etch package ) and have been trying
to configure it to accept connections through lmtpd tcp/ip.
I can connect though imapd using telnet, or imtest or cyradm using the
admin user listed in /etc/imapd.conf. In each case, the admin user is
authenticated, a
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Hi!
I'm about to set up a Cyrus IMAP server machine and want to
have several other machines running sendmail to deliver mail
to the IMAP server using LMTP over TCP (btw: all machines are
running Linux)
This raises the question of authenticating the m
Selon Andrew Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Thanks for your answer, I use 1 frontend because it's a test lab. Cyradm
> was
> > just an example tool.
> > My main question was "How to troubleshoot IMAP connection to backend". I am
> > unable to make
Hi!
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 01:40:03PM +0530, JOYDEEP wrote:
> I have changed sasl_minimum_layer: 0 to 128. I have no problem to
> login to the inbox. but sieve is not working with
Is your sieve client support TLS? Is it properly configured
(CAcert.pem at least)?
> sasl_minimum_layer: 128.
Dear list,
Is it possible to run a mailserver on a remote pc which doesn't have DNS
server on it ?
I am totally confused about it. I like to setup egroupware on a remote
server configured by PLESK. but due to the expiration of the license I
am going to remove the PLESK from that server. hence I'll
Dmitriy Kirhlarov wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 11:37:29AM +0530, JOYDEEP wrote:
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>> SSL encryption is working now :-)
>> the next step of security is securing the authentication. I am using
>> PLAIN and LOGIN. is it secure ?
>> How to securely authenticate ?
>> please enlighten me ?
>>
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On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 11:37:29AM +0530, JOYDEEP wrote:
> SSL encryption is working now :-)
> the next step of security is securing the authentication. I am using
> PLAIN and LOGIN. is it secure ?
> How to securely authenticate ?
> please enlighten me ?
>
> here is my /etc/imapd.conf
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