Hi,
Is there Japanese official ML concerning Cyrus-IMAP?
Is it scheduled to make it from lists.andrew.cmu.edu
in the future in case of not being?
If it doesn't schedule, I think I will make it by myself.
Best regards.
- flathill
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FA
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> --On 8. September 2008 16:52:37 +0200 Rudy Gevaert
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Some time ago I tried to get snmp monitoring of my cyrus installation.
>> I got stuck back then and gave up.
>>
>> Today I tried again and surprisingly I managed to get a lot farther.
I haven't tried it, but it's certainly meant to. The name of the
user should be in the CN attribute of the subject certificate.
:wes
On 09 Sep 2008, at 08:58, Johannes Rußek wrote:
> so cyrus does support ssl client certificates (otherwise there
> wouldn't
> be errors such as "TLS server eng
Jens--
Thanks for your help! I've been able to get Cyrus IMAP running now
with a shared backend, and my tests thus far indicate that it's
working dandy.
It looks like most of the "important" databases are already skiplists;
the only ones that defaulted to BDB were the duplicate, tlscache, and
pt
Hello everybody,
so cyrus does support ssl client certificates (otherwise there wouldn't
be errors such as "TLS server engine: No CA file
specified. Client side certs may not work"), but can i use client certs
as a replacement to username/password logins? e.g. use the cert to map
the x509 subject t
--On 8. September 2008 16:52:37 +0200 Rudy Gevaert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Some time ago I tried to get snmp monitoring of my cyrus installation.
I got stuck back then and gave up.
Today I tried again and surprisingly I managed to get a lot farther. I
can read out the snmp values of 'a' cy
Bron,
Thanks for help.
Yes, we have backup and we successfully recovered our annotations
database.
However it could be good if we could have fix for cyrusdb_skiplist.c and
core will
not be seen anymore.
Kind Regards,
Henryk
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From: Bron Gondwana [mailto:[EMAIL PROT