try
/usr/local/lib/sasl/smtpd.conf).
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. Just realize they won't be official and as
I'm new to this, probably not the best things :-/
Thanks a lot.
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with the testing.
TH Use the sasl-ldap patch. It works like a dream for me.
TH look here: www.surf.co.uk
TH tarjei
Is there any particular reason to use the SASL patches and not PAM LDAP?
Performance gains? Easier configuration?
Thanks guys.
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, the priority of the email, and many others. Hell, even
whether or not the screen saver is on (dunno why :-P)
Check it out at www.ritlabs.com . I'm usually not one to plug software, but
I've found this to be the most full-featured security-minded MUA at a nice
educational price :)
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Kevin
Hey Kevin,
Thursday, April 12, 2001, 4:38:03 PM, you wrote:
KMM Both IP addresses use SASL for authenticatiom and I can use multiple LDAP
KMM servers and multiple basedns very nicely. Mail is stored in separate
KMM spools for each IP address and I can have identical uids for multipe
KMM
Hey Kevin,
Thursday, April 12, 2001, 4:38:03 PM, you wrote:
KMM Both IP addresses use SASL for authenticatiom and I can use multiple LDAP
KMM servers and multiple basedns very nicely. Mail is stored in separate
KMM spools for each IP address and I can have identical uids for multipe
KMM
as though all your users must be in the same
rdn. Anyway to authenticate by first searching for the uid, and then
trying to bind with that one (much like mod_ldap for proftpd does, if
anyone's familiar with that).
Thanks.
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Kevin
something similar? Please share any insight
(structures, sample LDIF, config files, etc.) Thanks a lot.
I'm also wondering what's the best method to do it with Cyrus. PAM_LDAP,
the pwcheck patch, or the SASL patch?
Thanks a lot.
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Kevin
Hey Andrew,
Wednesday, May 30, 2001, 1:33:23 PM, you wrote:
AK Hello!
AK Just a question:
AK When I send mail to some user, it receives into the user's local mailbox
AK (and I can read it via pine), but not to cyrus mailbox. How to solve the
AK problem?
Sounds like you're not delivering to
MIB in the spec file. That took care
of the compilation problem and hopefully, Cyrus doesn't require the smux
MIB.
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(717)-560-6140
Hey Seva,
This could also be due to an overheating system.
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Kevin
Friday, March 23, 2001, 11:48:29 AM, you wrote:
SA This probably should be a FAQ item by now! One of the most
SA common reasons for signal 11 (on Redhat systems) with cyrus
SA is mismatch with the shared libraries. Often
seems to get delivered correctly, but how do I fix this problem?
Running Debian Linux on PowerPC. Cyrus is 2.0.12. MTA is Postfix.
Thanks - Kevin
s for each instance of
sendmail I've run but I should easily be able to create a template
sendmail.mc and modify that for each instance.
Kevin
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Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13
(717)-560-6140
${extension} ${user}
and main.cf has:
mailbox_transport = cyrus
Thanks - Kevin
the socket got
created root:root instead of cyrus:mail. chmod fixed that and everything took off.
thank you much,
kevin
On Sun, 8 Apr 2001, Kevin van Haaren wrote:
I'm having a problem delivering mail to cyrus imap (version 2.0.12)
running on a Debian Linux PowerPC box (kernel 2.2.19pre17
. I think it would really extend
pam_ldap and nss_ldap and allow the mixing and matching of a bunch of
directories.
What do others think of this approach? I'd appreciate any comments, good
or bad.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Systems Administrator
Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13
(717
-unaware-of.
Thanks,
Kevin
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Systems Administrator
Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13
(717)-560-6140
Is this possible? Would I have to configure xinetd with --with-libwrap so
the lmtp can use tcp_wrappers?
Thanks,
--Kevin
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