On 02/01/2013 01:20 AM, Dale J Chatham wrote:
You use SMTP authentication through postfix or sendmail. Google [ mail
authentication relay ] and you should find lots of howtos.
I'm setting it up to use a sasldb to authenticate external users in
order to keep them apart from UNIX users. Be
Hello,
I'm trying to migrate a Cyrus-Imapd serveur running on an old machine to
a new virtual machine environement and I'd like to have to guidelines on
how to proceed.
I've first thought about using the Cyrus-Imapd replication feature, but
the first import using sync_client was causing he
Hello, I have just set up a second server for a small email group and I
now have replication working between them. I was very happy to note that
it replicates both ways.
My use-case is basically this: to have two servers, one acting as a
primary and another as a backup. The primary will be the
Ram schrieb (01.02.2013 10:01 Uhr):
On 02/01/2013 01:20 AM, Dale J Chatham wrote:
You use SMTP authentication through postfix or sendmail. Google [ mail
authentication relay ] and you should find lots of howtos.
I'm setting it up to use a sasldb to authenticate external users in
order to
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 14:31 +0530, Ram wrote:
On 02/01/2013 01:20 AM, Dale J Chatham wrote:
You use SMTP authentication through postfix or sendmail. Google [ mail
authentication relay ] and you should find lots of howtos.
I'm setting it up to use a sasldb to authenticate external users
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 10:43 +0100, Thibault Le Meur wrote:
I'm trying to migrate a Cyrus-Imapd serveur running on an old machine to
a new virtual machine environement and I'd like to have to guidelines on
how to proceed.
I've first thought about using the Cyrus-Imapd replication feature, but
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 10:01 +, John wrote:
Hello, I have just set up a second server for a small email group and I
now have replication working between them.
Great.
I was very happy to note that it replicates both ways.
It does??? What version is this?
My use-case is basically this:
On 01/02/13 11:18, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 10:01 +, John wrote:
Hello, I have just set up a second server for a small email group and I
now have replication working between them.
Great.
I was very happy to note that it replicates both ways.
It does??? What
Hi,
Thanks for your answer.
Le 01/02/2013 12:17, Adam Tauno Williams a écrit :
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 10:43 +0100, Thibault Le Meur wrote:
Are you sure that duplicate suppression was enabled on the replica?
Yes I'm sure, and a simple find have quickly confrimed this.
find . -type f -a \!
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 13:20 +0100, Thibault Le Meur wrote:
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 10:43 +0100, Thibault Le Meur wrote:
Are you sure that duplicate suppression was enabled on the replica?
Yes I'm sure, and a simple find have quickly confrimed this.
find . -type f -a \! -links 1 -ls
..
You can restrict by user. You can restrict by IP. You can restrict by
SSL credentials (either VPN or certificates with mail).
You cannot restrict by a MAC address, or at least off the top of my head
I can't come up with one.
Unless they need access to the network from outside, I strongly
Le 01/02/2013 13:45, Adam Tauno Williams a écrit :
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 13:20 +0100, Thibault Le Meur wrote:
True, I guess that makes sense. I believe I did an initial migration
using rsync and they fired up the sync-server to keep it up to date /
get the last changes. But it was some time
Further to my last message, I've updated my master so now both servers
report the same version:
version: v2.4.17 d1df8aff 2012-12-01
I'd like to understand some error messages that I am getting and what I
should do to resolve them...
On the replica:
syncserver[8816]: higher last_uid on
On Fri, 2013-02-01 at 16:15 +, John wrote:
Further to my last message, I've updated my master so now both servers
report the same version:
version: v2.4.17 d1df8aff 2012-12-01
I'd like to understand some error messages that I am getting and what I
should do to resolve them...
On
On 01/02/13 16:42, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
A modseq is very much like an etag or a ctag in HTTP/WebDAV. It is a
value that gets incremented with every change. So the the modseq on the
slave is greater than the modseq on the master... something is out of
sync.
I guessed that's what it
I am trying to switch from using sasldb2 to mysql, but I am seeing:
Feb 1 22:48:20 ** imaps[2553]: badlogin: * [192.168.0.8]
DIGEST-MD5 [SASL(-13): user not found: no secret in
In /etc/log/maillog (I have inserted *** to hide the actual server and
host atempting to login)
I am
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