the
mailboxes database to flat text, edit the database, and reimport it.
You might also be able to create the directory structure for the mailbox,
perform a reconstruct/cyrreconstruct, then delete the mailbox cyradm (and
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features we don't use, so I bow out.
Maybe someone else is doing it this way.
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happens with folders without dots
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On 07/04/11 23:23 +0100, John wrote:
On 07/04/11 22:06, Dan White wrote:
'deliver' should deliver to the user's INBOX if it believes there's a
permissions problem, or if it believes the mailbox doesn't exist. Does
syslog give you any hints?
What does your configuration look like? How
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RDBMS to retrieve the domain. Something like:
sasl_sql_select: SELECT %p FROM user_table WHERE username = '%u' and domain =
find_domain('%u')
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the old or new port at your preference. See:
http://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.6/install-sieve.php
Also see the cyrus.conf man page for a description of the 'listen' format.
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'),
and should not reference a remote server.
In the frontend mailbox list output, you should see the location of the
mailbox list pointing to backend!default, or something that resolves
(uniquely) to the backend.
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that it is not stripping off your domain before delivering to
cyrus.
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user was used to check the acl before delivery into a subfolder from
lmtpd? Why it can deliver to $INBOX but not $INBOX/folder, even though
both have the same acls?
That functionality is documented here:
http://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.6/faq.php
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(in 2.1.24rc1)
and sql (cyrus bugzilla bug 3219).
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the script -
sieveshell --user=cyrus --authname=cyrus
put deleteTestSubject
quit
Now when I send the message to the folder no IOERROR. Woo Hoo! ... only
the script doesn't seem to do anything.
Are you sending the message via LMTP or IMAP? IMAP does not support sieve.
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(sasldb). Maybe you're using saslauthd on
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over time (via timeout, or the -U
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cycle out over time (via timeout, or the -U
option).
That is an interesting point. I try to avoid a restart as often as I
can. Did you or some else test a change without a restart?
No, I haven't. I'm assuming that when an imapd (re)starts, it reads any new
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messages older than 14 days, in all users' Trash folders
and runs every morning at 3:01am. See the man pages for ipurge and
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what's so hackish about IMAP-over-SSL precisely?
RFC 2595 discourages it and lists some reasons.
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to be able to report statistics of when mailboxes are
opened, but I haven't figured out the correct way to run it.
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),
which was tripping me up. Both of these formats work for me:
/usr/sbin/arbitron '*dwhite*'
/usr/sbin/arbitron 'olp/net!user/dwhite'
However, I'm not getting the output expected - it reports that only the
user 'anyone' opened my mailbox, which isn't right.
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to be in the works). When I
attempt to perform a make on the git tree, it seems to want to perform an
rsync over ssh. It that ssh account open to wiki users or just developers?
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the mailbox be searched for under the personal name
space, which roundcube appears to be doing.
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SMTP server for
redirect and vacation message ?
See:
http://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.5/install-sieve.php
You'll need to specify a sendmail compatible executable in your imapd.conf
(option: sendmail), on each system running lmtpd.
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plugins you have installed on your client and server systems with
pluginviewer/saslpluginviewer.
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On 08/12/10 10:05 +0100, Rudy Gevaert wrote:
On 12/07/2010 10:33 PM, Dan White wrote:
If both domains can authenticate via LDAP (or Kerberos), you might check
out a recent thread on the OpenLDAP-technical list titled 'Pass-Through
authentication', which discusses a couple of alternatives.
Hi
authenticate via LDAP (or Kerberos), you might check
out a recent thread on the OpenLDAP-technical list titled 'Pass-Through
authentication', which discusses a couple of alternatives.
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: ldap://localhost
sasl_ldapdb_id: cyrus
sasl_ldapdb_pw: secret
sasl_ldapdb_mech: DIGEST-MD5
sasl_auto_transition: no
Looks reasonable.
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be the parent?
Documented here:
http://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.4.4/overview.php#recoveryquotasrm
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circumstances. See imapd.conf(5) for options munge8bit and reject8bit.
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name of the server on port 143?
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set? What username format are you
using (username, or full email address)?
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an authentication to the server like this (it will not be
encrypted though):
~$ telnet solipym.net 143
Trying 88.25.37.109...
Connected to solipym.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK solipym Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.13-Debian-2.2.13-19 server ready
c user pass
On 05/11/2010 15:37, Dan White wrote:
On 05/11/10 15
On 05/11/10 10:37 -0500, Dan White wrote:
~$ telnet solipym.net 143
Trying 88.25.37.109...
Connected to solipym.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK solipym Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.13-Debian-2.2.13-19 server ready
c user pass
Correction. Make that:
c login user pass
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either with or without a domain name, but you should be careful in changing
those options on a live system. You may need to recreate your mailboxes if
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set 'allowplaintext: 0' to disallow plaintext logins over port 143.
That would require clients to perform a STARTTLS, or negotiate a SASL
security layer which meets your 'sasl_minimum_layer:' setting.
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On 01/11/10 11:27 -0400, Chris Pepper wrote:
On 11/1/10 10:41 AM, Dan White wrote:
On 31/10/10 20:51 -0400, Chris Pepper wrote:
Alternatively, is there a way to make sure Cyrus requires STARTTLS on
143? I was blocking external access to it to make sure users always use
encryption to connect
connection to obtain an
exclusive lock on a maildrop before continuing operations. It lacks the
proper semantics to handle simultaneous access to a mailbox.
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to do this setting?
And it's safe using different namespaces on the same mailstore?
The altnamespace doc says that should work, with the caveat that sieve
scripts will need to be updated.
http://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.3.16/altnamespace.php
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sites, but is
this essentially a dead tool and I need to be rolling my own
administrative tools?
You can connect via a non plaintext mechanism, like digest-md5.
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On 04/10/10 11:51 -0500, Patrick Goetz wrote:
On 10/04/2010 11:07 AM, Dan White wrote:
You can connect via a non plaintext mechanism, like digest-md5.
This seems like a straightforward case of RTFM, but how does one
determine the auth mechanism? I'm using saslauthd, pam, and have a
self
with identical libraries and Cyrus version.
If not in a failed scenario, then doing an imap sync, or rolling cyrus
replication, is a safe bet.
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for mailbox keys
What are mailbox keys?
It's for URLAUTH. See RFC 4467, and:
http://www.cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.3.16/internal/database-formats.php
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to their native format on the new server (berkeley db
version mismatches are particularly a problem here).
I would consider not copying over your deliver.db, tls_sessions.db, or your
pts_cache.db if it exists. Those databases contain transient information
that most consider to be non-critical.
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up still hitting the old server until later today).
I don't think SASL 2.1.24 has been released yet. The link to 2.1.24 (on the
new front page) points to the 2.1.24rc1 release from last year.
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,
remove both the deliver.db and tls_sessions.db files, then restart cyrus,
they both get recreated.
Any permissions problems on your configdirectory?
If you want to convert those databases to skiplist, you should modify your
imapd.conf and configure duplicate_db and tlscache_db.
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authentication with the '-m' option (see pluginviewer/saslpluginviewer).
You're probably logging in via the non-sasl login-user-pass method rather
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On 26/07/10 03:27 -0500, Syren Baran wrote:
Am Samstag, den 24.07.2010, 00:43 -0500 schrieb Dan White:
Would be a nice and clean solution to set the service name for imapd -s
to imaps and just use a second pam file for that service.
The service name that gets passed to saslauthd is taken
started by imapd, and 'pop3' for all pop3d services.
I don't think it would be possible without a modification to the sasl code.
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of the chroot.
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-imapd-2.3_2.3.8-1.diff.gz
You may also get additional syslog information by configuring something
similar to:
local6.debug /var/log/imapd.log
auth.debug /var/log/auth.log
in your syslog config, and by adding:
sasl_log_level: 7
to imapd.conf.
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On 04/07/10 00:29 -0300, D G Teed wrote:
2010/7/2 Dan White dwh...@olp.net
Cyrus imap will offer all available and initializable SASL
authentication plugins it can find (see pluginviewer for that list). In
the case where you have a plugin installed that you don't wish to offer,
you can
. On the Windows client, it was installed with Thuderbird
2.0.0.24 and MIT Kerberos for Windows 3.2.2.
I'm not familiar with tools to trouble shoot GSSAPI problemson a windows
client (not that there aren't any). A network capture utility would be a
good place to start.
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mech, although that's not contributing to your gssapi
problem.
loginrealms: pvd.citizen.co.jp
virtdomains: yes
defaultdomain: grt.citizen.co.jp
sasl_pwcheck_method: saslauthd
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the name of the backend server name that
appears in your mailbox list. For instance, if your mailboxes list claims
that user.jsmith resides on 'backend', you may need to put that in your
/etc/hosts.
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authentication mechanisms, then you shouldn't need it.
To make it go away, you could recompile Cyrus SASL without the sasldb
auxprop plugin, or you could create an empty berkeley db database in
/etc/sasldb2:
echo '!' | saslpasswd2 -c 'no:such:user'
saslpasswd2 -d 'no:such:user'
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have the 'anyone p' acl like you have, and the email ended up in the
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use IO::Socket; # new in 5.004
my $socket = shift || '/tmp/catsock';
$handle = IO::Socket::UNIX-new($socket)
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$handle-autoflush(1
and a rights
on their INBOX and all of their personal mailboxes.
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...
Connected to zek.olp.net.
Escape character is '^]'.
+OK zek Cyrus POP3 v2.3.16 server ready
17564574347538583243.1276265...@zek
user dwhite
+OK Name is a valid mailbox
-ERR [SYS/TEMP] Can't use pop.
Connection closed by foreign host.
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RFC 2342 for more details.
I'd guess that putting a mailbox under the shared namespace is the way that
gosa represents a group mailbox. Doing a 'listacl share.mail-test' will
probably give you some idea of its purpose.
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also crash on those servers? If so, you can run it under a
debugger or strace to trouble shoot.
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underneath log.
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this behaviour
on, so I would exclude flaky hardware...
Server is cyrus 2.3.14 on linux 2.6
Any idea/assistance could be useful
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On 20/05/10 14:03 +0200, Lorenzo Marcantonio wrote:
On Thu, 20 May 2010, Dan White wrote:
\Noselect should be returned for hierarchically delimited 'placeholders'
that are not actual mailboxes.
For instance, creating the mailbox INBOX/Work/Jim without first creating
INBOX/Work would make
). A telnet/nc with a 'login user pass' attempt is going to
use your sasl_pwcheck_method(s).
imtest *should* work if cyradm does.
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On 12/05/10 17:03 -0500, Dan White wrote:
On 13/05/10 09:02 +1200, Berend de Boer wrote:
# imtest -u ad...@server2.example.com localhost
Try:
imtest -a ad...@server2.example.com localhost
Perhaps the only available under a layer is an indication I must use
ssl or so? Tried that as well
On 13/05/10 10:17 +1200, Berend de Boer wrote:
Dan == Dan White dwh...@olp.net writes:
Dan This works for me, for listing child mailboxes:
neo.olp.net lm user/dwhite/*...@olp.net
Dan user/dwhite/dra...@olp.net (\HasNoChildren)
Dan user/dwhite/s...@olp.net (\HasNoChildren
).
The length of that session timeout is defined by the 'timeout' imapd.conf,
which defaults to 30 minutes and cannot be lowered below 30 minutes (per
RFC3501 spec).
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(to quit gdb).
For strace, you can use: debug_command: /usr/bin/strace -tt -o
/tmp/strace.cyrus.%s.%d -p %2$d - 21
Which will produce straces in /tmp/strace.cyrus.*
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, temporarily increase your syslog auth
facility to debug:
auth.debug /var/log/auth.log
and increase sasl library logging with:
sasl_log_level: 7
in imapd.conf
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in the imapd.conf man page. A typical configuration looks like:
ldapdb_uri: ldap://ldap.example.com
ldapdb_id: root
ldapdb_pw: secret
ldapdb_mech: DIGEST-MD5
If that doesn't work, look for errors listed in your syslog auth facility
log (e.g. /var/log/auth.log).
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On 06/05/10 11:28 -0500, Dan White wrote:
ldapdb_uri: ldap://ldap.example.com
ldapdb_id: root
ldapdb_pw: secret
ldapdb_mech: DIGEST-MD5
That should really be:
sasl_ldapdb_uri: ldap://ldap.example.com
sasl_ldapdb_id: root
sasl_ldapdb_pw: secret
sasl_ldapdb_mech: DIGEST-MD5
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be done via protocol.
The following command should work for a given user's (e.g. jsmith) INBOX:
cat EOF | imtest -a cyrus -w secret -u jsmith localhost
a01 select INBOX
a02 uid store 1:* +flags (\seen)
a03 logout
EOF
You'll need to have 'proxyservers: cyrus' set in imapd.conf.
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' option of the imtest command,
that you wish to set the seen changes for.
Cyrus uses per-user seen states (by default), so setting the \Seen flag for
user jane, when authorizing as ejsg, will not do what you want.
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the \Seen flag.
So why isn't SELECT showing the right counts?
Is there some trigger that updates the data for EXAMINE or SELECT?
I have tried various things (SELECTing another folder, logging out and in,
waiting a while), and it doesn't seem to change.
Try:
flushseenstate: 1
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, presumably, these are based on a draft version of RFC 5464, they
should not be considered Gospel.
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/ctl_cyrusdb -c
as the cyrus user
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to consider. If you want to hide the
version information from clients issuing ID, turn the 'imapidresponse'
option off, which is available in 2.2.x.
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On 02/04/10 18:32 +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am 02.04.2010 16:29, schrieb Derek Chen-Becker:
On 04/02/2010 12:05 AM, Dan White wrote:
Your sasl install, and/or your link against libsasl2 looks bad. Does your
glue library, libsasl2.so (in /usr/lib ?), match your install in
/usr/local/lib
the configure stage when --prefix and
--with-plugindir don't match. This should do the right thing:
--with-plugindir=/usr/local/lib/sasl2
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implementation appears to be based on a draft version of RFC 5464,
namely:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-daboo-imap-annotatemore-08
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:~$ synctest localhost
S: * SASL SRP DIGEST-MD5 PASSDSS-3DES-1 GSSAPI OTP NTLM CRAM-MD5 LOGIN
PLAIN
S: * OK zek Cyrus sync server v2.3.16
And verify that the host you're running sync_client on has the PLAIN mech
installed with pluginviewer.
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something really simple here. All of the
plugins appear to be in place on the machine in question:
bash-3.00$ ls /usr/local/lib/sasl2/
Your sasl install, and/or your link against libsasl2 looks bad. Does your
glue library, libsasl2.so (in /usr/lib ?), match your install in
/usr/local/lib?
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(ctl_mboxlist
-d) denotes the existence of a virtual domain, e.g.:
example.org!user.kerri
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to this mailbox? And
which privs are required?
ACL bits 'i' and 'p':
setacl comp.mail.imap user ip
See rfc 4314.
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that Raphael suggested (inside the cmd field), which will direct
imapd to assume there is some protection layer for your local/LAN
connections. See imapd(8).
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VERBOSE = on
:0
* ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
| /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver -a $USER -m $USER.junk
:0
| /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver -a $USER -m $USER
Try:
/usr/sbin/cyrdeliver -m 'Junk' -a $USER $USER
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user/jsmith/archive-$MONTH
a03 create user/jsmith/archive
a04 logout | imtest -m plain -a cyrus -w secret localhost
date +%m%y $HOME/last-rotated.txt
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defscript.script
Best regards,
Richard
On Tue, 9 Feb 2010 23:01:25 -0600, Dan White dwh...@olp.net wrote:
On 08/02/10 23:14 +0100, Richard Pijnenburg wrote:
Hi all,
I have websieve running to test sieve out.
I've setup 2 simple rules.
1. Vacation message
2. Forward
In both cases
that's okay:
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/CyrusHeaderFormat
There's also some documentation of the cyrus.header (and other files)
at:
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/imapd/internal/mailbox-format.html
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sieve dir?
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you're using 'syncserver' as the sync_server service name
in cyrus.conf.
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originally created the mailboxes?
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and I can see cram-md5
failures.
Eugene,
Are these your customers? Where do they normally authenticate to when your
intercept server is not in place? Do you have a central authentication
setup (such as a central mysql database) that you can use on the intercept
server?
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managesieve clients support referrals. Do you know if Webmail
Expresso does?
If not, try:
sieve_allowreferrals: 0
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