Nope Bill, sorry. As was noted in my thread, it looks to be a SASL
issue. Because some SASL plugins require a hostname, rather than IP,
SASL apparently does a reverse DNS on every connecting IP.
Maybe I'll move a request over to the SASL list to look into whether the
reverse DNS can be on a
Ken Murchison wrote:
Scott Balmos wrote:
Hi all,
I know in a virtual domain setup, if a user connects with an
unqualified username, the server does a reverse DNS lookup on the
*server's* incoming connection IP, to determine a default virtual
domain name.
But how do I disable Cyrus from
that they're connecting from? Connections to my mail server from home
are taking very long because of a reverse DNS lookup being done on my
home IP. This fails because my stupid cable Net ISP doesn't know how to
run DNS properly. :)
Insight is appreciated. Thanks!
--Scott Balmos
Cyrus Home
quote who=Klaus P. Pieper
Now we are looking for a way to set up shared folders and bulletin
boards. However, as far as I can see, the Cyrus server reads the
user-to-group relationship always from /etc/group. Is there a way to use
the database for this purpose? If not, can the Cyrus server be
hard is it, and whereabouts in the code would I look, to implement the
equivalent of postuser:, but for a subdomain? Or maybe just extend
postuser:'s processing (e.g. a postuser entry of @boards.blah.com means
all email of form [EMAIL PROTECTED] goes to
shared.folder)?
Thanks!
--Scott Balmos
Ken Murchison wrote:
Scott Balmos wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably a bad subject line for the topic, but I can't think
of a better one. I've always heard, between here and on the Postfix
list, that delivering directly via LMTP to Cyrus is better than using
the deliver wrapper program. I
Hi all,
This is probably a bad subject line for the topic, but I can't think of
a better one. I've always heard, between here and on the Postfix list,
that delivering directly via LMTP to Cyrus is better than using the
deliver wrapper program. I was curious how much of a performance hit
there
Andreas Hasenack wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 11:02:27PM -0400, Scott Balmos wrote:
Personally, and I'm sure a number of other list members could say the
same, I can't say enough good for the AvelSieve plugin to Squirrelmail.
Especially the newest build, which has auto-create-filter links
Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Quoting Robert Baruch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
okay - I manually wrote, compiled, and installed a script - works
like a champ... websieve appears to be broken...
what are the alternatives for web-based sieve processing?
Ingo from the Horde project (www.horde.org) is another
Use pam_ldap in conjunction with the pam_check_service_attr option in
its config file. Then add authorizedService attributes for every PAM
service you want. Cyrus can get especially fine-grained, because it has
four separate PAM services (one each for POP3, IMAP, NNTP, and Sieve).
See below
class for adding host attribute'
SUP top
AUXILIARY
MAY host )
Scott,
I was just browsing my LDAP schema. Where should if find
authorizedService?
--Ez
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 09:33, Scott Balmos wrote:
Use pam_ldap in conjunction with the pam_check_service_attr option
Stefan Schlörholz wrote:
Hello everybody,
I run a SuSE 8.2 on a server with a cyrus IMAP server for local clients.
In my mailbox I (through squirrelmail) by accident deleted some special
folders like sent, draft, trash, etc. so that only INBOX is left.
I want to have those back in order to
saslauthd, or imapd (whichever
is the case), to fall back onto checking the local sasldb2 database
(auxprop?). There are a few system accounts, like cyrus and some
system-accessible-only manager accounts, that I want to keep out of LDAP.
TIA
--Scott Balmos
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Andreas Hasenack wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 03:31:13PM -0500, Scott Balmos wrote:
Hi all,
I had this problem solved months ago, but that was on a different
system. I'm running imapd using saslauthd as the authentication
mechanism. saslauthd, in turn, is running through PAM, which runs
Norman Zhang wrote:
I like to setup Cyrus to use LDAP for user authentication and global
addressbook. May I ask what steps do I need? Do I still need SASL?
Regards,
Norman Zhang
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, programmatic definition of what
garbage is, right?
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Scott Balmos
President - SimuNex, Ltd.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ken Murchison wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
...snip...
Sorry, figured that everyone else was probably getting this too,
since it seems to be 'standard spam' nowadays :(
garbage == those messages whose subjects are all non-ASCII
characters ...
Just off the top of my head (its been so long
this to be
set to the email submission address of the public folder.
Ideas? Thanks!
--Scott Balmos
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be successfully deleted by this script.
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Scott Balmos
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 11:02 -0600, Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Craig White wrote:
Trying to script deleting a user's mailbox from system...
/bin/su - cyrus -c '/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/cyradm localhost \
--userrc=/var/lib/imap
mail clients? Again,
I'm trying to figure out whether I can split the message thread by
editing one message, or if I have to remove a whole string of References
message IDs from all of the split thread's messages.
Any comments or suggestions for handling this?
Thanks!
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Scott Balmos
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On Tuesday 01 April 2003 01:04 am, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
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
is in the email address, which is in the To or Cc field of the
message). Plus that's using the deliver agent, and not LMTP.
Any ideas, pointers to docs for things like this, anyone else done this
somewhere, sometime? :(
Thanks.
--
Scott Balmos
I missing something? Thanks.
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Scott Balmos
Odd to ask about Postfix Courier on a Cyrus list, but no matter... :)
http://www.sweeney.demon.co.uk/pfix_imap_virtual.html
HTH
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Scott Balmos
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inbox, somehow hidden from
the user, just so Cyrus is happy? Basically, I don't want to give people
mailboxes in any form. They don't need them, and shouldn't have them at
all.
I look forward to your responses. Thanks!
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Scott Balmos
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