with these
inexpensive racks.
The only real missing piece is the replication to a
failover server.
There seem to be a number of solutions at:
http://linas.org/linux
The question is of course what will work best.
Kevin
On Tue, 25 May 2004, Michael Loftis wrote:
--On Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Colin Bruce wrote:
I haven't tried it yet but it may be that DRBD (http://www.drbd.org)
might be able to do what you want. We used it with a UW Imap server and I
don't see why it shouldn't work with Cyrus. It is probably possible to
split the users between two cyrus servers and have each group
for mbox
and seen, db3 for duplicate and tls, and flat for subs.
Kevin
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you sure Outlook can use GSSAPI??
I tried the following :
Windows 2000 Prof., Member of W2K-ADS, logged in with user@realm
Mailclient OE 6 (latest security packs), Secure Password Authentication enabled
Outlook and Outlook Express are not the same thing, in fact they
.
Greets Kevin
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get a cross-realm login denied error.
Am Di, den 16.03.2004 schrieb Aristotelis um 14:44:
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Kevin Moschallski wrote:
Hello,
Hi i installed my Cyrus-IMAPD 2.2.3 with the patches from
http://email.uoa.gr/projects/cyrus/autocreate/
Does anybody knows why
Ken Murchison wrote:
I finally got around to dealing with this. I just committed a patch
which does the following:
- use Followup-To (if exists) instead Newsgroups when constructing Reply-To
- strip any post addresses from Reply-To when feeding the article
upstream (via NNTP or SMTP)
These
Erik Myllymaki wrote:
Can any Exim-Cyrus users help me out here?
There's a few posts around that detail this using cyrus_deliver, but my
cyrus_transport in exim.conf is LMTP...
Direct subfolder delivery with LMTP is a little tricky, you basically
have two choices:
- Set up cyrus.conf to start
Ken Murchison wrote:
It shouldn't be. I never change the Newsgroups header, so once the
article hits NNTP, it will propagate as usual.
Well that's just dandy!
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Ken Murchison wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
I've actually been looking for more info on this type of thing, and here
is what I found:
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
http://cr.yp.to/proto/replyto.html
I can strip the address before
Ken Murchison wrote:
If you're talking about posting via NNTP, the article will still end up
having the To: header added by nntpd (if configured to do so).
Unfortunately no, I'm considering an environment where the users don't
have NNTP clients at all. Their only access to the shared folders
I'm looking to set up shared folders to use as discussion boards, as
well as possibly to use the new NNTP functionality to mirror some
newsgroups into shared folders.
However, that pretty much dictates using an MUA that supports direct
posting of messages into those folders, rather than
Wil Cooley wrote:
Not that everyone in your organization will have a Linux desktop, but
Evolution 1.4 has this capability.
I had heard that Evolution supported this type of posting, so I'll take
a look. See my other reply to Ken though about how this might now work
out, as the posted message
Ken Murchison wrote:
Are you worrying about how user's reading newsgroups via IMAP shared
folders will post to these groups? If so, you can allow this fairly
easily by using the newspostuser option and the lmtp2nntp software. Take
a look at doc/install-netnews.html for details on how to set
Try setting the p flag to user all on the folder if this doesn't work
run deliver with -a flag (man deliver)
Greets Kevin Moschallski
Am Mit, den 21.01.2004 schrieb Mike Bobbitt um 19:15:
Hi all,
I'm attempting to do the usual deliver spam to a special folder trick. Using
sendmail-8.12.10
somebody could give
me his exim transport for cyrus it may could help me solving my problem.
Thanks for help in advance.
Greets Kevin Moschallski
My exim.conf:
local_delivery_cyrus:
driver = pipe
command = /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver -a cyrus -m
${substr_1:${local_part_suffix}} -- [EMAIL
Nils Vogels wrote:
Kevin, may I ask how you managed to get multiple groups using one
fetchnews command ?
I've been trying comma delimited group names (fetchnews -n -w
nl.test,nl.someother news.myisp.nl) but for some reason no articles
are fetched then. If I use space delimitations, only
Ken Murchison wrote:
Yes, it uses IHAVE. I can take a look at adding support for POST (the
commands are almost identical). Does your provider also require you to
authenticate?
Ken, I'd like to try out this support too, I've been hanging around
waiting for it to more stable (and get features
Ken Murchison wrote:
Would you want to feed to all of the servers, or just one? Currently,
fetchnews and nntpd are only setup to have one upstream peer.
Yes, I would want to feed messages back to all the servers.
Actually fetchnews can work with any server you want, but it doesn't
keep track
Ken Murchison wrote:
There is no overlap between the groups from the different servers, and
grouping them is easy with wildcard matching:
cups.*
microsoft.*
infragistics.*
everything else
OK, so you need the newspeer option to be a *list* of peers? But you
*don't* need fetchnews to track
Rob Siemborski wrote:
Our webmail (squirrelmail) is doing kerberos authentication. We gutted
the authentication part of squirrelmail and instead launch a persistant
imtest process, which squirrelmail connects to instead (this was
relatively easy to do, actually -- most of the changes that were
I just recently set up SquirrelMail connected to an existing Cyrus
2.1.15 installation. So far so good, things are working well.
However, I'd like to move towards a single sign-on model, and this
should be possible given that the clients are running Windows/IE and
authentication against a
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with my mail client it
also get deliverd into user [EMAIL PROTECTED] INBOX.
Thanks for help in advance.
Greets
Kevin Moschallski
to this box with sam
user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] cyrus all. But this doesnt work either.
Is there any problem with my virtual domains or is this something other.
Thanks for help in advance.
Greets Kevin Moschallski
mark london wrote:
I am running cyrus/squirrelmail/sendmail. I have a vacation plugin for
squirrelmail and set up vacation autoresponding. However, if vacation
responds to a spam message that has a bogus email address, the bounced
message that says that the vacation message can't be
Pat Lashley wrote:
I've been thinking about finding the cycles to whip out a utility
that would take a local_part on the command line; and return success
or failure to indicate whether it is deliverable. It would work by
starting an LMTP session and issuing a RCPT; then RSET and QUIT after
Pat Lashley wrote:
I've been thinking about finding the cycles to whip out a utility
that would take a local_part on the command line; and return success
or failure to indicate whether it is deliverable. It would work by
starting an LMTP session and issuing a RCPT; then RSET and QUIT after
, this issue is rather a waste of time. It's like arguing over
the style of brace usage in the Cyrus source code. And now I feel a bit
silly for having wasted even more time on the matter, but I was hoping to
spare the list some trouble if CMU took your suggestion to heart.
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On Mon, 23 Jun
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/cyrus-sasl-2.1.13/saslauthd'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/cyrus-sasl-2.1.13'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
any suggestions would be appreciatd.
thanks in advance,
kevin
Scott Balmos wrote:
Does anyone know of any other MTAs that can pass SMTP AUTH info along to
Cyrus, other than Sendmail? I'm thinking in the base case here, of a single
server, for an intranet. We've already, unfortunately, ruled out Postfix
earlier last week, I think I remember reading.
Exim,
Scott Balmos wrote:
My question is, where is Sendmail getting, or even sending to the deliver
program, the information that says to match against username msmith, johndoe,
or whatnot? I know of the -a switch for deliver, but pretty much all the
other MTAs (including Postfix) say that there can
that was included in the error message.
I am guessing that setting the path to where these files are installed
is an option when building cyrus, but I'm still a novice myself, so I'm
not sure which option it is.
Hope this helps,
Kevin Williams
On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 15:56, Temp wrote:
I run cyradm in RedHat
Ken Murchison wrote:
Does cyradm display the password prompt? I did a fresh RedHat 8.0 +
updates (Perl 5.8.0) install on a laptop so I could do some development
while on the road, and the prompt for the password doesn't display. It
took me a while before I realized that cyradm wasn't hung, its
Kevin Hanna,
Having just installed cyrus myself, I got a similar error. It was one
of two things for me. I forgot to create the users and their passwords
in the sasldb2 file (check to see if /etc/sasldb2 exists), OR I forgot
to change the owner of this file from root to cyrus.
It looks like
to be found.
Kevin Williams wrote:
Kevin Hanna,
Having just installed cyrus myself, I got a similar error. It was one
of two things for me. I forgot to create the users and their passwords
in the sasldb2 file (check to see if /etc/sasldb2 exists), OR I forgot
to change the owner of this file
imap.conf:
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
admins: kevin
sasl_pwcheck_method: auxprop
And I can't seem to create valid users:
gandalf:/usr/sbin # ./saslpasswd -c kevin I've tried serveral
permutation of this (with app, domain etc...)
Password:
Again
]: archiving log file:
/var/imap/db/log.01
Mar 4 16:19:31 ns1 ctl_cyrusdb[1180]: archiving log file:
/var/imap/db/log.01
Mar 4 16:19:31 ns1 ctl_cyrusdb[1180]: done checkpointing cyrus databases
Mar 4 16:19:31 ns1 master[1176]: process 1180 exited, status 0
thanks in advance,
kevin
-sasl-2.1.12'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
any thoughts would be helpful.
kevin
-Original Message-
From: Bryntez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:56 PM
To: Kevin Robert Casey
Subject: Re: cyrus setup
It looks like the pam-devel package are not installed
Kerstin Espey wrote:
As long as you don't use the option caseful_local_part in the exim router,
exim will send all mails to the lowercase mailbox.
Regards,
Kerstin
Exim 4.x does not act this way, but Exim 3.x did. If you don't make specific
provisions to supply Cyrus a lowercase local part
Rob Siemborski wrote:
The distribution is available at:
ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.1.11.tar.gz
or
http://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.1.11.tar.gz
And those links should, of course, be:
ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.1.12.tar.gz
or
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Thomas Hannan wrote:
Anyways, with the AMaViS virus filtering, could you clarify a bit? Does your
Get amavisd-new, tell your MTA to deliver to amavisd-new through SMTP, then
deliver it back to the MTA through SMTP, and let it deliver to
: undefined symbol:
Perl_sv_setsv
Anyone else seen this, or know how to remedy it?
Thanks.
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Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
--On Friday, January 03, 2003 12:48 PM -0700 Kevin P. Fleming
wrote:
This is all working fine, except that I had to add my dummy
authentication user (which I create solely for Exim to authenticate
itself to lmtpd with) to the admins entry in /etc/imapd.conf. I had
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
This is all working fine, except that I had to add my dummy authentication user
(which I create solely for Exim to authenticate itself to lmtpd with) to the
admins entry in /etc/imapd.conf. I had to do this because lmptd
for all the
databases listed (duplicate-db, mboxlist-db, seen-db, subs-db, and tls-db). I
know Simon's RPMs use skiplist for a number of those but if skiplist is the way
to go, why isn't it the default?
If anyone has been down this road before, I'd appreciate your insight.
Thanks,
Kevin
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be missing something very obvious too. I know there's
supposedly an OpenLDAP 2.X internal auxprop plugin in the works but that won't
help me too much since our directory server is iPlanet DS. Maybe its time to
bite the bullet and migrate directory server platforms too...
Thanks,
Kevin
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.
Kevin
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Gregory Chagnon wrote:
Thanks...so how would I go about setting up an IMAP account for user
testuser that would have the same folders as a Microsoft Exchange
server? I'm trying to get this thing looking as similar to the Exchange
server as possible so I'd like to have a visible Inbox, Sent
I you are trying to use Berkeley DB 4.0 (and likely 3.3) on Mac OS X,
you will need the following patch or the mutexes will not work and you
will eventually encounter database corruption.
-kevin
I believe the appended patch
will make Berkeley DB run correctly on your Mac OS X system.
Please
On Monday, April 1, 2002, at 11:52 PM, Michael Bartosh wrote:
At 11:23 PM -0500 4/1/02, Kevin Bond wrote:
I am having an odd problem using 2.1.3 in Mac OS X.
Hi-
You might try telling cyrus to sleep for 30-60 before you start it.
This worked for me with 2.0.16. Are you giving it its
in the Perl section about sasl2 but cyradm will not
run.
-kevin
everything is great, but if I
can't restart master at reboot it is rather useless to me.
-kevin
to the latest 2.1.X release, once I get
time to test it and figure out how to go from SASL1 - SASL2 and still keep
using LDAP for authentication.
Thanks,
Kevin
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the HIERSEP version, you can. There's a version at
ftp.oceana.com/pub I think (not connected right now to verify), or I think
it's merged into the 2.1 CVS.
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Hey guys,
For those of you that care, PHP 4.1.0 has Sterling Hughes' Cyrus ext in
the source tree itself, meaning no more patching. Have fun :)
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quota but a 5 MB
quota for Cyrus, have that 5 MB subtracted from the 10 MB). Or must
some sort of script be written. b) Is there a way to enforce group
quotas (maybe not in a similar way, but at least at the cyrus level)?
Thanks.
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',
KM etc?
Or for virtual domains. If I want to give a domain 25 MB of mail storage,
and they make as many accounts as they want, but the total mail usage for
all those accounts can't go above 25 MB. That sort of thing.
KM Ken
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on the matter. The
changes are not trivial, and I didn't have time to do it. But please, be my
guest. This would be awesome :)
JS Thanks
JS James Spooner
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.
A restart of the cyrus master process cleared this up but not before causing a
little panic. I'd welcome any explanations as to why restarting a related but
unobtrusive process, like logging, caused this to happen.
Thanks,
Kevin
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appreciated.
Kevin
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to
believe that Cyrus isn't creating that socket.
So, how does one get SNMP data out of a Cyrus IMAP server?
Thanks,
Kevin
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for the actual content of the
man pages after awhile :)
Kevin
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this? Should the sasl-ldap
patch be modified to set the realm based on which address was connected
to? Or should imapd.conf be extended so that it supports a sasl_realm
option? Or doesn't this make sense at all in a non-kerberos environment?
Thanks,
Kevin
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resolve it more quickly.
Kevin
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to have postfix use a specified
interface for outbound mail, based on which domain it was coming from.
Anyone running postfix know how to do this?
Kevin
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of the IMAP4v1 spec than of Cyrus.
Kevin
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of our servers yet but am thinking about it for services that might
be able to take advantage of it.
THanks,
Kevin
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these things and I now have a script to
hack out any tnef (winmail.dat) attachments and replace then with a zip file
containing any real attachments.
If anyone is interested in trying this please let me know.
Kevin Thorpe
to edit a users entry in
one place, not two. Otherwise, I've really gained nothing, except
peformance, by going from quota lookups in files to quota lookups in ldap.
LG Larry
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server, but making any modification to it whatsoever
or what have you, shielded by imapd. But if I can set up the internal LDAP
server to use referrals to my external one, I'd be happy :)
LG Larry
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to be able to access/set the
information via the external LDAP server.
LG Larry
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topics quicker :)
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cyrus_ldap_quota.pl
enough to host it with his other
patch? Otherwise, I'll wait until I get my web server back up.
As usual, any complaints/questions/whatever, direct them my way.
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line 78
AKserver: 127.0.0.1: can not authenticate
AKwhere is problem ?
AK -
AK Best regards,
AK Andrew mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Try cyradm -a login -u user_here localhost
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Regards
MS Marc Schöchlin
Easiest way is probably to use the Cyrus::IMAP perl module and write a cron
job. That's the way I think I'm going to do a quick quota job.
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easier to just build by source :) But if you find any, please report your
findings to the list.
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to be able to associate a mailbox
with a uid/gid and impose system quotas on it. Same as above.
Feedback is nice :)
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PS -- Is it just me, or do emails take like 3 hours to appear on this
list? Anyone know why? Kinda puts a damper on getting things done
quickly :)
# make all
Umm . . . I don't speak Spanish, so the errors were elusive to me. But
generally, i #./configure --with-cyrus-user=cyrus --with-cyrus-group=cyrus
--enable-netscapehack; make; make install and that works fine for me.
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difference.
Thanks.
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to [EMAIL PROTECTED]@localhost,
which I believe is RFC compliant, postfix will hand off [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
lmtp. Then there, it would be cool for lmtp to say, Ok, deliver mail to
domain.com/user.
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,
but go figure :-P
If you do cyradm -u cyrus -a login localhost, it should only prompt you
once.
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saslpasswd to build /etc/sasldb?
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Hey Ken,
Tuesday, July 24, 2001, 12:39:19 PM, you wrote:
KM 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...
DF cyradm -u cyrus localhost
DF Please enter your password
Michael
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for time, but I'd love to see the full-fledged
solution you have in mind. Like I said, I'd be glad to offer any help where
appropriate, and hope to port your patches to HIERSEP sometime soon.
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rather than
domain.com.user. Hmm. . . this may very well cause problems with the on
disk structure. But then again, I don't know all what I'm talking about.
Best to consult Ken since he wrote that code ;)
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, in order to be
able to parse and use sieve scripts.
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think this would
end up being a major issue with the on disk structure.
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unneeded overhead to me.
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issue
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED] or some other syntax, under cyradm.
Thanks for the help.
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they've
DAS accomplished this? Is it at all possible to run imapd and friends via
DAS inetd?
I would background the process. Otherwise, your init script is going to
hang there.
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Hey Brendon,
Monday, July 16, 2001, 9:34:32 AM, you wrote:
/etc/sasldb will be created when you run saslpasswd.
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bailing like this. I once thought it was a problem with cyradm, but the
telnet fails too, so maybe it's a problem with the imapd?
Thanks.
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. Thanks again.
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has any
KM ideas.
Already done :)
Thanks.
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Hey Adi,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 5:06:36 PM, you wrote:
AL Hi Kevin,
AL When I tried the pam_ldap authentication method I experienced a 'weird'
AL phenomena.
AL When trying to authenticate with a proper username and password I would
AL get the same 'signaled to death by 11' log message
be on all the same mailing
lists or something ;)
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). But maybe I'm missing something.
And does the user cyrus need to be in any special groups to authenticate
via PAM against LDAP (though I've tried nearly everything at this
point).
Thanks for any and all info.
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hal service-imapd[14099]: unable to set close on exec: Bad file
descriptor
CK No chance to get cyrus running on Linux?
Cyrus runs fine on linux for me, so don't slander the entire project because of
a couple problems you're experiencing.
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