ery':
/u/devel/install/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.1.3-CVS/lib/cyrusdb_skiplist.c(.text+0x38e1):
undefined reference to `fdatasync'
/u/devel/install/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.1.3-CVS/lib/cyrusdb_skiplist.c(.text+0x3949):
undefined reference to `fdatasync'
Thanks!
-David Fuchs
ing to work with the released v2.1.3, and
add the appropriate header to get past the socket.h errors - perhaps
someone can patch this in CVS?
Thanks,
-David Fuchs
Awesome, thanks everyone!
On Wed, 2002-04-03 at 11:37, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On 3 Apr 2002, David Fuchs wrote:
>
> > Any insight into this issue would be greatly appreciated.
>
> It's a bug in the configure script which I have fixed in CVS (the correct
> LDFLA
sl=/usr/local/cyrus-sasl
Any insight into this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
David Fuchs
nsure integrity.
su -c "/path/to/cyrus-2.0.14/bin/reconstruct"
su -c "/path/to/cyrus-2.0.14/bin/quota -f"
Start the 'master' process...
Cross your fingers and test some mailboxes!
Hope that helps!
-David Fuchs
Jesse Ahrens wrote:
[EMAIL PROTEC
5. Perhaps the auth mechanism isn't even using pwcheck the
first time around?
-David Fuchs
Kevin J. Menard, Jr. wrote:
>Hey David,
>
>
>Wednesday, July 25, 2001, 12:02:50 AM, you wrote:
>
>DF> I recreated your situation on my own system... but had no trouble...
>
>
i mbox.out
>>>remove the line and write changes<<<
su cyrus -c "/path/to/ctl_mboxlist -u /user1
Hope that helps... I'm not sure why your original attempts at setting
the ACL and removing the entry didn't work... hmmm...
-David Fuchs
- Original Message -
From:
...try "man inetd".
There is an inetd.conf if you create one, but not until then. You also have
to start inetd on your own (whether by rc.local or some other method).
You may want to find a Linux User Group to join, there are quite a few of
them around...
-David Fuchs
- Origin
I've attached it to this message.
Just extract cyrus-imapd-2.0.14, cd to the directory, and run:
"patch < /path/to/cyrus-imapd-2.0.14-DOTPATCH.diff"
This is a later version of the original patch I released, it fixes a problem
setting/parsing quota files.
-David Fuchs
cyrus-imapd-2.0.12 - imap/mboxname.c - line #187:
I believe this is what you're looking for...
#define GOODCHARS "
+,-.0123456789:=@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz~"
-David Fuchs
Barbara Greenwood wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Does anyone know whic
Previous versions of Cyrus used the 'd' permission for this. Cyrus now
requires that you set the 'c' permission in your ACL...
Hope that helps...
-David Fuchs
- Original Message -
From: Marius Kirschner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent
any problem going through it and changing the
slashes to any other character you want. =)
-David
Joel M. Baldwin wrote:
> How does this work of you want to create a folder
> with a '/' in the name?
>
> Sounds like we've still got a reserved character that can't
&
what the patch does, which
> version it's based on etc?
>
> Cheers, Fred
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From:David Fuchs [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent:Samstag, 24. März 2001 00:25
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Cc: A
I think patching the server is a great idea! I made a patch a while ago
now, but I not many people have tested it... it works for me, but it
would be great to have a larger user-base testing it.
-David
Atif Ghaffar wrote:
> Hi Alferd.
>
> If you dont want to change username and dont want to
box name with a dot. You can't create 'cyrus.cache',
'cyrus.header', or any other names that would conflict either...
-David
- Original Message -
From: Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Allan Rafuse <[EMAIL PR
ems, please let me know right away! I
plan to use the patched version of Cyrus for a large ISP I work for,
however I'd like some input from other users first.
-David Fuchs
Allan Rafuse wrote:
> Does anyone have any comments on this patch. Does it work
> well, any problems. Also,
is patch with Microsoft Outlook Express and Pine as mail
clients (POP3 and IMAP). Everything seems to work fine. I'm not a
professional developer, so if there are any problems please mail me.
-David Fuchs
/* The sender intends this message for a specific recipient and, as it
may contain i
, of course, because
you're using a dot `.' for the delimiter (ie: the NAMESPACE line should
contain dots rather than slashes). The only way to change the delimiter
is to patch the source. I'll upload the patch (to convert from dots to
slashes) later today.
Hope that helps a bi
ons, so this mailing list
can't really help you decide which options would be best for your system.
If you're still having trouble, check the /doc directory that comes with the
sources. If you need to mail the list again, try to include as much detail
as possible!
Good luck!
-David Fuchs
ns incorrectly?
Thanks in advance!
-David Fuchs
(Running FreeBSD 4.2 / Cyrus 2.0.11 / SASL
1.5.24)
/* The sender intends this message for a specific
recipient and, as it may contain information that is privileged or confidential,
any use, dissemination, forwarding, or copying by anyone with
tors, Lawrence Greenfield has posted a patch to fix this.
-David Fuchs
- Original Message -
From: "Ramiro Morales" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 05:54
Subject: Creating an empty mailboxes.db
> Cyrus gurus:
>
> I'm
done nothing more than
create a mailbox, send mail to it, and read that mail.
As for your question about removing the space from GOODCHARS... I'm sure
it wouldn't be any problem at all as long as you don't need spaces in
your mailbox names.
-David Fuchs
- Original Message
Don't worry... you didn't installed the BerkeleyDB incorrectly, Cyrus just
doesn't know the default path to BerkeleyDB 3.x.
One quick way to compile Cyrus with BerkeleyDB 3 is to simply copy the libs
and include files to where you untarred Cyrus. On my system (FreeBSD
4.2/BerkeleyDB 3.1) I did t
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