Nikolaus Rath schrieb:
Hello,
Apparently (http://wiki.exim.org/CyrusImap) I need to let lmtpd accept
connections from localhost as pre-authenticated to make cyrus and exim
work nicely together.
Can someone explain what this actually means security wise? I.e. what
could a malicious user
I am trying to perform manual (and eventually automatic) replication
with Centos 5.3 package (2.3.7-2.el5_3.2). Following the suggestions
of other posts, I have tested with synctest and imtest. Although both
of these work (they connect and authenticate), sync_client always
yields:
Can not connect
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009, Pascal Gienger wrote:
Nikolaus Rath schrieb:
Hello,
Apparently (http://wiki.exim.org/CyrusImap) I need to let lmtpd accept
connections from localhost as pre-authenticated to make cyrus and exim
work nicely together.
Can someone explain what this actually means security
Hello Michael Menge, you wrote:
Did you have a look at the mailboxes_dmp.txt file? Maybe it is corrupt?
I would search for user.foobar
At first (quick) sight the file seemed to be correct. Here is an extract
of a box which had the problem (I added the blank lines and replaced
tabs by spaces):
This is getting way off topic now, but I'm not sure how best to reply
privately to you.
At Tue, 07 Jul 2009 09:57:23 -0400, Jorey Bump l...@joreybump.com wrote:
Subject: Re: Automatically moving marked mails?
I disagree. Apple Mail has some fundamental usability issues that need
to be
Hello ,
I have a setup with the following:
OpenSuSE 11.0 (x86_64)
Postfix 2.5.1-28.5 (x86_64)
Cyrus SASL 2.1.22-140.1 (x86_64)
Cyrus Imap 2.3.11-31.1 (x86_64)
MySQL 5.1.35-34.1
All of these are on the same computer.
I've tested SASL with the four main types (plain, login the two md5 types)
At Tue, 07 Jul 2009 08:58:37 -0400, Adam Tauno Williams
awill...@whitemice.org wrote:
Subject: Re: Automatically moving marked mails?
Because they are both about collaboration (communication) so users,
correctly, put them in the same bucket conceptually. And clients have
been bundling this
Nybbles2Byte wrote:
However, it stopped receiving messages after two tests and looking at
the logs it said it was at it's quota limit so I went back to cyradm
to set the quota (I didn't bother the first time so it was at zero)
and I got a quota permission denied error. This was from the
Christophe Boyanique wrote:
But I still get repeating error messages like this:
Jul 7 14:58:51 mail7702 lmtpunix[8988]: DBERROR db4: 9 lockers
Jul 7 15:04:24 mail7702 lmtpunix[9249]: DBERROR db4: 11 lockers
Should I be worried by these messages ?
I am not the greatest Cyrus or
Andrew Morgan mor...@orst.edu writes:
On Wed, 8 Jul 2009, Pascal Gienger wrote:
Nikolaus Rath schrieb:
Hello,
Apparently (http://wiki.exim.org/CyrusImap) I need to let lmtpd accept
connections from localhost as pre-authenticated to make cyrus and exim
work nicely together.
Can someone
Toomas Aas wrote:
Christophe Boyanique wrote:
But I still get repeating error messages like this:
Jul 7 14:58:51 mail7702 lmtpunix[8988]: DBERROR db4: 9 lockers
Jul 7 15:04:24 mail7702 lmtpunix[9249]: DBERROR db4: 11 lockers
Should I be worried by these messages ?
I am not
Nikolaus Rath schrieb:
But unless I have some exotic filtering and/or rate limiting configured,
he can do exactly the same thing by connecting to localhost:smtp, or
invoking sendmail directy, can't he? So why the additional protection
for lmtp?
Imagine a Cyrus Box only accepting LMTP
Christophe Boyanique schrieb:
In fact I managaged to solve the problem by removing the quota file in
/var/lib/imap/quota/x/user/ and using quota -f on the mailboxes.
So the quota file was corrupt. Ok. Do you really use DB4 quota files?
But I still get repeating error messages like this:
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