I've attached a patch to 2.0.16 that I have been using for almost a year
that originally came from
Gary Mills. It takes the entire username into account when generating a
hash and nicely distributes
all-numeric accounts. To get the original patch, which included tools
for rehashing your direc
use cvs to checkout the version tagged sasl-1_5_27 and use the
saslauthd deamon found there.
- Original Message -
From: "Ken Murchison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jeremy Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Christopher Audley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
&l
use cvs to checkout the version tagged sasl-1_5_27 and use the
saslauthd deamon found there.
- Original Message -
From: "Ken Murchison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jeremy Howard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Christopher Audley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
&l
For a very good justification of using saslauthd going forward, see the
thread in this mailing list on signaled to death by 11. Some of us are
trying to get Cyrus to authenticate against LDAP. In this case, it is
necessary for cyrus to act as an SASL client to LDAP as well as an SASL
server. It
I'm trying to get sieve working with an installation of cyrus I'm
prototyping.
First the preliminaries, I've built and installed cyrus imap without
mentioning sieve
on the configure script command line ( no --enable or --disable-sieve ).
The sieve
directory is built, however ( libsieve.a exists )
I'm setting up a prototype for mail system that will use a similar set up
and we will face similar problems with mass mailings. My understanding --
and I would appreciate any correction/confirmation from the list -- is that
this problem is addressed by LMTP and the lmtp deamon *assuming* you hav
Assuming your email address change is as straight forward as you indicate
( ie, no names where truncated before but now they wont be etc ) then you
may find it much easier to leave the Cyrus mailboxes as is and go to your
sendmail configuration and add a rule to the cyrus delivery agent to remove