Thanks that fixed it !!
Regards
--- Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Selon Michael Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
DBERROR: error listing log files: Permission
denied
DBERROR: archive /var/cyrus/db: cyrusdb error
[snip]
Hi,
Try to start cyrus while inside a directory owned by
--- Baltasar Cevc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cyrus will create the structure when it needs it;
however,
I do not know any way to get rid of these messages
without
having a default script.
That's exactly what I wanted to hear ;-) Thanks!
Well if there is a patch for that, I guess it will be
Hello again
I am using the latest stable version of Cyrus IMAPd
and have some e-mail addresses containing a dot in
their address (for example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]). So for that I have
activated unixhierarchysep to on but since then I
always get the error message from LMTP (verify_user)
that the
Sorry bout this stupid question, I've found out that
when using unixhierarchysep: on the new cm format is:
cm user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and NOT
cm [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards
--- ML mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello again
I am using the latest stable version of Cyrus IMAPd
and have some e
--- Baltasar Cevc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It means that no sieve script is found for the
account; more exactly no
bytecode-compiled version (defaultbc) of the
defaults script (which
would be default).
There was a patch to cyrus on the list some time ago
to create default
scripts when
Hello Again
After restarting the master process, I now get a few
error messages in my cyrus logfile at each checkpoint:
DBERROR: error listing log files: Permission denied
DBERROR: archive /var/cyrus/db: cyrusdb error
Was does this mean ? And where on which file/directory
does cyrus has a
Hello,
I've just installed the lateste stable Cyrus IMAPd
version and I would like to use the sieve feautures.
Now I did some tests and when a mail gets sent to
Cyrus I see the following error message in Cyrus
logfile:
IOERROR: fstating sieve script
Hello,
I am trying to compile Cyrus SASL 2.1.20 for Cyrus
IMAPd on Solaris 9 SPARC and have the following
problem with make install:
Making install in saslauthd
gmake[1]: Entering directory
`/opt/source/cyrus-sasl-2.1.20/saslauthd'
gmake[2]: Entering directory
--- David Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is the maximum value for file decripters?
How can I see that value again ?
Thanks
Regards
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Hello,
I am trying out Cyrus 2.2.8 on Slackware Linux with a
2.4.21 kernel and Cyrus SASL 2.1.19, DB 4.2.52 and
OpenLDAP 2.2.17.
The problem that I have is when I want to start the
master I get the following problem:
Oct 18 11:32:16 srv master[30609]: setrlimit: Unable
to set file descriptors
--- Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can you get a backtrace from the core to share with
us?
Sorry I don't have much clue about debugging, what do
you want be to do exactly ?
without the binaries, that's not especially useful
which binaries do you need ? I will then upload them
Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should always connect to the backend server when creating toplevel mailboxes (e.g. user.xxx).
And how can I create toplevel mailboxes when my cyradm core dumps like this : ?
$ /usr/local/bin/cyradm --auth login --user cyrus localhostMemory fault (core
Hello,
I am currently setting up a MURDER environement with one backend server and one frontend server where the MUPDATE server runs on the frontend server. To test the authentication of the backend server to the mupdate server I used mupdatetest as following:
$ /usr/local/cyrus/bin/mupdatetest -u
Hello,
I am now nearly finished with my installation of Cyrus IMAP 2.2.8 on OpenBSD 3.5 sparc64 and wanted to use the cyradm tool to configure some mailboxes. Unfortunately it doesn't work as you can see here:
/usr/local/cyrus/bin/cyradm --user cyrus --auth login serverMemory fault
And here is
Igor Brezac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cyrus configure is broken for systems that have a shared tcpwrapperlibrary.Tryac_cv_lib_wrap_request_init=yes ./configure --with-libwrap ...
Thanks that did the trick !! Btw: is this going to be fixed in Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.7 ?
Now I wanted to get SNMP also
Igor Brezac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not a cyrus issue. Your ucd libraries are not self-contained, soyou really need to take this up with net-snmp folks. Build process worksbetter with net-snmp 5.1.x.
Sorry for this "stupid" question but what are "not self-contained libraries" exactly ?
Hi,
Sorry for posting my message again but I still didn't
find any solutions on how to get libwrap compiled in
Cyrus IMAPd and didn't have any answers.
The problem is still the same: I am trying in vain to
get libwrap activated in Cyrus IMAPd. I am using Cyrus
IMAPd 2.2.6, Cyrus SASL 2.1.18 on
--- Olaf Zaplinski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, have you installed libwrap-devel?
There are no such packages libwrap-devel on OpenBSD, I
think you are mixing up with GNU/Debian. TCPwrappers
and it's libraries/headers are installed per default
with the OS.
Regards
--- Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like your TCPwrappers build on OpenBSD is
either broken or has a
dependency which configure doesn't know about. This
works fine on my
RH9 box.
I can't imagine that TCPwrappers on OpenBSD is broken
as OpenBSD is the OS that by default
Hi,
I am trying in vain to get libwrap activated in Cyrus
IMAPd. I am using Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.6, Cyrus SASL 2.1.18
on OpenBSD 3.5. And here is my configure command:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/cyrus-imapd
--with-cyrus-prefix=/usr/local/cyrus-imapd
--with-openssl --with-sasl=/usr/local/sasl2
Hello,
I am currently setting up a MURDER environement with one frontend server and one backend server to start with. The MTA (Sendmail) for incoming mails (MX) will be running on the frontend server. Now my question: where should the MTA send the incoming mails ? Should the MTA send it to the
--- Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to send it to an lmtpproxyd, but there's no
reason to put that on
a frontend -- we run our lmtpproxyd's on the same
hosts as our MTAs (via
unix socket).
Well actually in our case we will start with one
frontend and one backend server
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