do a man -k for one of those functions (kstat_read for example) and if
there's a man page for it, it should tell you what libraries you need to
link against, which should fix it.
I don't have access to a Solaris machine right now so unfortunately that's
the best help I can offer, but that should
I think you mean `/usr/local/lib/sasl2' and `/usr/lib/sasl2'
Scott
David Chait wrote:
Michael,
Did you remember to create the symbolic link between /usr/local/sasl2
and /usr/sasl2 ?
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On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Scott Smith wrote:
What you probably want to do is add your MTA to the same group as Cyrus,
at most. [...] Cyrus / SASL peeps, can you DOCUMENT this, since I
personally know of several
Oh my god dude. please Not trying to bitch you out, but holy crap. It's
a REALLY BAD IDEA to be giving out SUID bits to just any old binary, no
matter WHO owns the binary--root OR cyrus.
What you probably want to do is add your MTA to the same group as Cyrus, at
most. You can also change
didn't
even UPGRADE Postfix, just Cyrus IMAP and SASL, so
Scott
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On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Scott Smith
OK. I finally found the note in the Postfix changelog, but that doesn't
explain why he claims that the behavior changed without changing Postfix
versions?
Scott
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Damn, I fouind it earlier. Do a search for canonical, and/or lowercase
and/or regex.
It's actually funny: Back in ~2000 Weitse sent several E-mails stating
that Postfix lowercased everything because he felt it was simply
unacceptable to require end users to know what CaPiTaLiZaTiOn (he even
typed
I just checked out the 2.2 branch and set it up on a machine here...It
built just fine and I got the virtdomain stuff working fine.
My only problem is that I am getting the DBERROR messages about
/var/imap/db/skipstamp. mkimap didn't create the file, and the only place
I can find it in the code
Hmmm, with 2.2 out of CVS, uppercase username works just fine...
Scott
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On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Vernon A. Fort wrote:
With the current release of
Yeah, install it by hand. It takes literally about 5 minutes.
*shrug*...
You didn't post any log entries, or what you've got in imapd.conf (using
auxprop??? if you want sasldb2 you should be), or what your permissions on
sasldb2 file are...
Scott
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You should post your config.log and the relevant output from ./configure
Scott
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, jennyw wrote:
I'm trying to install Cyrus imapd on a Debian 2.2 box. I downloaded
BerkeleyDB from Sleepycat's site, and followed the instructions. This
installed the software into
unpack them, read the documentation. The sam,e way you installed Cyrus.
Scott
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Tony Maro wrote:
I've been using Cyrus IMAP Sieve for some time, (in fact
you'll find one of my sample scripts on the Sieve home page)
however I have little experience with Perl modules and
Sounds like you don't have a lmtpunix entry in /etc/cyrus.conf
Scott
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'm
using postfix for smtp. I have no problems
What OS? Anything in your log files, have you used truss / strace on
/usr/cyrus/bin/master?
Scott
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Gashaw Teshome wrote:
Hi
I just installed Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.12 and am having problems talking to imapd.
I'm able to connect to port 143 with telnet and imtest, but I never
No, that would happen if I'd suggested the opposite.
Scott
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 01:56:01AM -0700, Scott Smith wrote:
symlink your (real) libdb.so and libdb.a to libdb-3.so and libdb-3.a
... if you want to break every software that was linked
There is a document in docs called install-configure.html
Look at the very bottom, section ``SSL, TLS, and OpenSSL''
Scott
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, sandro ferrand wrote:
Hello
In the cyrus.conf, we have a service for imaps and pop3s.
Does cyrus SSL in a native way ?
I configure my outlook
In my experience, if your berkeley DB3 libraries are named `libdb-3.X'
then you won't have any problems with this, if they're `libdb3.X' then it
might find them but still uses -ldb (something like that, it was the
only way I could get cyrus to build without manually editing the
Makefiles).
Scott
Check your web server logs.
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Patrick Lin wrote:
hello
someone have any luck run Websieve stuff :
http://24.112.168.35/websieve/
me i try to install Websieve 0.48
and i have the login page
i enter username /password , on the log i can see auth success on
timsieve then
Did you --with-sasl=/usr/local ??
2.0.12 does the same for me without that option.
Scott
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
/usr/bin/perl -I/usr/libdata/perl/5.00503/mach -I/usr/libdata/perl/5.00503
/usr/libdata/perl/5.00503/ExtUtils/xsubpp -typemap
The iggest problem I had with mbxcvt was that it kept dying when it found
"non-ascii characters", right around message number 8000 in a 8500 message
mailbox...
Scott
On Fri, 30 Mar 2001, richard offer wrote:
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* I
What is your pwcheck method in /etc/imapd.conf ?
Scott
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not that i'm advocating sendmail, but..
you can at least *somewhat* chroot sendmail.
Postfix was written bye Weitse Venema, who also wrote tcpd and SATAN (with
Dan Farmer)
Maybe that's not good enough for some people, I guess.. but Postfix is
definitely stable and not such an `unknown'. And
oh yeah, there's also cyrus murder (how well does it work now?)
Scott
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Bitt Faulk wrote:
Well, there are two CERT advisories about older versions of UoW:
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