On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 05:33:15PM -0800, Jo Rhett wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
We've had excellent sendmail/cyrus integration for years, with
35,000 users. It's done by having all users in the NIS map on
the mail server. No modification to sendmail is necessary because
getpwnam() returns
devices to use? GFS, DRBD-0.8,
something else? What is better, reliable and more tested?
In that case, you should consider iSCSI for shared storage. It has
the advantage that the host connections are ordinary ethernet.
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=1020pvid=209_1
Sun Cluster Filesystem also supports file locking and other POSIX
semantics on a cluster. It's part of Sun Cluster, which is a free
product.
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Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki
start up mail services again?
No, that shouldn't be necessary.
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script is likely to do.
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way this can be done in a shell script?
`telnet' might work, but the script would need to analyze the output
and terminate the connection. A timeout would also be helpful. Is
`imtest' better for this?
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Cyrus Home
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else running Cyrus on a load-balancing cluster? Is anyone
else using QFS with Cyrus? What about iSCSI storage? What's
practical for backup and restore with 3 TB of IMAP mailboxes?
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Cyrus Home Page: http
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 10:20:03AM +0200, Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
--On 30. Oktober 2005 16:48:31 -0600 Gary Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I notice that the TLS cache database is not being updated:
# ll -t *.db
-rw--- 1 cyrusmail 73179136 Oct 30 16:37 deliver.db
:38:53 electra imapd[25366]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR:
opening /imap/conf/tls_sessions.db: Invalid argument
Oct 27 15:38:53 electra imapd[25366]: [ID 729713 local6.error] DBERROR:
opening /imap/conf/tls_sessions.db: cyrusdb error
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On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 05:57:25PM -0400, Igor Brezac wrote:
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Gary Mills wrote:
On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 05:00:21PM -0400, Igor Brezac wrote:
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Gary Mills wrote:
Take a look at the first and third numbers here. The first number
has been increasing
Number of lock conflicts.
0 Number of deadlocks.
12MB 672KB Lock region size (13271040 bytes).
31M The number of region locks granted without waiting.
11668 The number of region locks granted after waiting.
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On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 05:00:21PM -0400, Igor Brezac wrote:
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, Gary Mills wrote:
Take a look at the first and third numbers here. The first number
has been increasing. Will something break when it hits 5?
Or, are those numbers not related?
# su cyrus -c
://ftp.cc.umanitoba.ca/src/
This version no longer requires the websieve libraries, using the
Cyrus libraries exclusively. It also supports pre-authentication
with the Pubcookie/WebISO invisible portal, in addition to the
built-in authentication.
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On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 05:58:58PM -0500, Gary Mills wrote:
We are running cyrus-imapd-2.1.14, using db-3.1.17 for the
deliver.db and tls_sessions.db. Lately, we've been getting
deadlocks that stall mail delivery. When they happen, all of
the lmtpd processes are blocked waiting to acquire
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 11:24:19AM +0300, Konstantinos Koukopoulos wrote:
On Thu 22 Sep 2005 01:58, Gary Mills wrote:
We are running cyrus-imapd-2.1.14, using db-3.1.17 for the
deliver.db and tls_sessions.db. Lately, we've been getting
deadlocks that stall mail delivery. When they happen
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 11:24:19AM +0300, Konstantinos Koukopoulos wrote:
On Thu 22 Sep 2005 01:58, Gary Mills wrote:
We are running cyrus-imapd-2.1.14, using db-3.1.17 for the
deliver.db and tls_sessions.db. Lately, we've been getting
deadlocks that stall mail delivery. When they happen
this, or does Cyrus already
do deadlock detection? I haven't seen any mention of this utility
in the Cyrus documents.
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not using any resources.. it shows no evidence that it's
doing anything.. and when I ctrl-c it... it exits immediately with no
error messages. What could cause reconstruct to act this way?
That usually means that some other process has locked the mailbox.
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directory before changing to the cyrus UID and
spawning children. A workaround is to `cd' to / or the IMAP directory
before restarting master.
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.
What's the procedure to get this feature added to the standard
for sieve scripts? Who should I contact to request that it be
added?
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and seen databases, but
db-3.1.17 for the duplicate delivery and TLS sessions databases. The
Cyrus version is 2.1.14, running under Solaris 9. Cyrus had been
running smoothly for some time before this problem occured.
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in Outlook or Cyrus, to make this feature less
disruptive?
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, 2b2860, 2b2ac0, 0, 0, 0) + 8
0003a7fc service_abort (0, 2adb10, ffbffaa4, 1a9e0, 3a078, 1) + c
0003a2c0 main (1, ffbffa9c, ffbffaa4, 289000, 0, 0) + d98
00038f20 _start (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 108
Does this look familiar to anyone? Is there a solution to this
problem?
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/cyrus.conf? Does the `checkpoint' event that already runs
every 30 minutes already do deadlock detection?
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that that's an MTA function.
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yet. But all other software components are running fine.
That shouldn't even work! Solaris versions are guaranteed upward
compatible, but not downward. You should either recompile the
software under Solaris 8, or upgrade the server to Solaris 9.
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and delivering the second time?
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?
This is very likely a result of a bug in master. It should chdir to a
directory that is readable by the Cyrus user before it changes UID to
that user. Otherwise, attempts to determine the current directory
will fail.
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We have a few people who want to use a Blackberry PDA with our
Cyrus e-mail system. I understand that it does work, but the e-mail
has to be managed twice, once on the PDA, and again with a desktop
e-mail client. Is there a way to make it more convenient?
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On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 08:25:53AM +0200, Ronen Amity wrote:
we are looking for a shared calander.
the boss loves his outlook, and will not part from it.
You should consider Sun Java Calendar with the Outlook connector.
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on all
nodes of a cluster. Would that sort of facility benefit Cyrus?
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failure. I'm aware of Murder, but I'm not sure that
it's the best solution for us.
I don't control the funding, but I can recommend something.
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Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http
, but it will have to be done with the IMAP
server shut down.
Create another Cyrus partition (probably, but not necessarily, on a new
physical partition) and create the new user accounts there.
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 06:58:38PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
When the SSL certificate is about to expire and has to be replaced,
is it necessary to restart the Cyrus IMAP server. There will be new
private key and server certificate files. In case it matters, I'm
When the SSL certificate is about to expire and has to be replaced,
is it necessary to restart the Cyrus IMAP server. There will be new
private key and server certificate files. In case it matters, I'm
running cyrus-imapd-2.1.14 with cyrus-sasl-2.1.18.
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the hash characters and update various databases. However,
here's a bit of perl that describes the full hash algorithm:
$n = 0;
foreach my $b (split(/ */, $name)) {
$n = (($n 3) ^ ($n 5)) ^ ord($b);
}
$h = chr(ord('A') + ($n % 23));
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of space. What are people using for that amount of IMAP
storage, with reasonable performance? How do you provide backup and
restore capability for it? Would a storage system that provides
on-line snapshots simplify the backup requirements?
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and send back a failure
within the SMTP session.
Does that mean that if the user's mailbox is over quota, but the user
has a sieve script that redirects the mail someplace else, the
redirection will fail?
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Cyrus Home
!
The solution was to restart master from the root directory. I suppose
that master should do the chdir() itself as part of becoming a daemon.
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is to redefine the local mailer to deliver via lmtp. I'd like
to continue this practice. Is there a reason for any site to use
more than one of your three mailers?
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, 78474, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 8c
feec3ba8 localtime_r (ffbff27c, ffbfed9c, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 20
feeb996c ctime_r (ffbff27c, ffbff260, 1a, 0, 0, 0) + c
that's the problem.
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On Mon, Feb 16, 2004 at 06:24:40PM -0800, Seth Hettich wrote:
On Monday February 16, Gary Mills wrote:
If the backtrace looks like this:
feec45a8 set_zone_context (40211f52, 78474, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 8c
feec3ba8 localtime_r (ffbff27c, ffbfed9c, 0, 0, 0, 0) + 20
feeb996c ctime_r
(ffbff27c, ffbff260, 1a, 0, 0, 0) + c
I've pulled that patch from my Solaris 9 patch cluster. Has anyone
reported the bug to Sun?
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.
`pstack' on the core would be interesting.
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. If only certain IMAP users should be allowed
to use SMTP, it becomes a bit more complicated. A good way to isolate
all of the authentication and authorization is to do it with PAM
modules.
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for the user database, but there are many other ways to do it.
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likely to lose if we make this move? I'm quite
pleased with Cyrus.
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the shared secret. My current
workaround is to modify the c-client library so that it will fall
back to plain-text passwords.
Suggestions on either of these issues would be welcome.
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. An IMAP proxy is not adequate because most of them only
cache TCP connections and perhaps authentication. These are generally
not the source of most of the transaction overhead.
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On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 09:27:13PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
Does anyone know of an e-mail web application that doesn't abuse the
IMAP server by making short connections? Most of them simply connect
and disconnect with each HTTP transaction. Is there one that behaves
will not. I
know of no simple way to solve this unless sendmail is kind enough
to rewrite the addresses in the message header.
Sendmail can rewrite header addresses for local delivery. This works
well. It's only the envelope recipient that has the domain stripped.
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On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 11:09:56AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Does fullhash use both upper and lower or just upper exclusively? (I
could look at the code, but I'm being lazy)
It uses upper case exclusively, to distinguish it from the
original hash scheme.
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of this?
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existing mailboxes to the correct directories,
if it was able to find them. Perhaps you changed the location?
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directories. With Solaris,
for example, performance is pretty bad with 20,000 entries in one directory.
It's reasonable with only 1000 entries.
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a separate configuration parameter.
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-used Cyrus sieve script functions. Each web form has
a detailed explanation of its purpose, and each field on the form
has a block of text explaining what should be entered there.
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directories.
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script
replaces several of the other perl scripts in the tools directory:
dohash, mkimap, and undohash, but not upgradesieve. The name of the
new hash scheme must be specified as one of its command-line
arguments.
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at:
http://mail.cc.umanitoba.ca/source/
It works nicely with sendmail-8.12.3, as well as earlier versions.
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to the sendmail people a couple of times.
They seem to be ignoring me.
I installed this feature and seems to work fine.
I'm pleased to hear that.
- Original Message -
From: Gary Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recommend `FEATURE(local_cyrus)', which is available at:
http://mail.cc.umanitoba.ca
it in the archives.
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It was sleeping in a read() from the network.
# truss -p 10763
read(0, 0x001488F0, 4096) (sleeping...)
I don't have `poptimeout' set in /etc/imapd.conf. Shouldn't pop3d
have timed out after ten minutes of idle time? I'm running cyrus
version v2.1.0pre on this system.
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656 ?? IWed09PM 0:00.53 imapd: imapd:
alchemistry.net[192.168.0.3] (imapd)
cyrus73951 0.0 0.4 3752 596 ?? IWed10PM 0:00.34 imapd: imapd:
alchemistry.net[192.168.0.3] (imapd)
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On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 12:20:22PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
For those of you longing for SASLv2 support for Sendmail, I have created
a patch which can be
downloaded from the following locations:
Whoopie! Just what I wanted. Thanks, Ken.
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On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 02:40:20PM -0400, Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 18:35:18 -0500
From: Gary Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
electra.cc.umanitoba.ca - net41.anthro.umanitoba.ca TCP D=2034 S=110
Ack=1055534117 Seq=3063126801 Len=1 Win=24656
net41
times on
improperly configured DS3 circuits or if you have errors on your NIC. Do
netstat -i or check your WAN circuits.
That's unlikely in this case. Both client and server are on our
campus network.
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. In my case pop3d was in the middle of a write
to the client. The client wasn't reading the data, causing the
connection to persist forever.
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, A A V o 1 F 8 F D o M t.., 4096) (sleeping...)
imapd.conf does not specify `poptimeout', so it should be the default
of ten minutes. Why didn't it time out?
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On Sun, Apr 14, 2002 at 01:50:31PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
I see this problem occasionally, and noticed one today:
UID PID PPID CSTIME TTY TIME CMD
cyrus 6247 725 0 Apr 02 ?0:01 pop3d
`lsof' shows that file descriptors 0
-0500
From: Gary Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see this problem occasionally, and noticed one today:
UID PID PPID CSTIME TTY TIME CMD
cyrus 6247 725 0 Apr 02 ?0:01 pop3d
`lsof' shows that file descriptors 0, 1, and 2 have an established
TCP
to have to wait.
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 12:24:44AM -0600, Mike Grommet wrote:
I'm not sure how to go about setting sendmail to use lmtp exclusively...
One way to do this is explained at: http://mail.cc.umanitoba.ca/source
Look for `feature/local_cyrus.m4'.
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a patch some time ago that allowed lmtpd/sieve to append a domain specified
in /etc/imapd.conf instead. It used the `servername' parameter, although
a separate parameter might be better. Doing this at least gives a chance
for the recipient addresses to match.
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is intermittent, and I have only observed it in Outlook. However, after the
field becomes empty, it is empty when viewed with any of the other clients.
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different
formats for sasldb, so they can't coexist. If sendmail could use SASL
2.1.x, that would help a lot. How much work would this require?
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is that the Cyrus sieve module does not know the
e-mail address of the recipient, and must guess at it by by examining
headers. Solving this would solve the other problems.
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that our server offers several secure
authentication mechanisms, and try only those mechanisms. Users
can never complete their first plain text authentication. It seems
to me that the IMAP client should, after warning the user, try
plain text authentication.
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On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 09:03:45PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Gary Mills wrote:
On Thu, Dec 13, 2001 at 11:21:14AM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
How would we determine that they are redirecting to themselves? You'd
end up getting into the 'vacation' problem of knowing all
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 11:14:27AM -0500, OCNS Consulting wrote:
What release did you qualify the lmtpengine patch against?
It'll be Cyrus IMAP4 v2.1.0pre, a CVS of a month or two ago.
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On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 05:32:13PM +0100, GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 14, 2001 at 09:51:59AM -0600, Gary Mills wrote:
I posted a patch recently that re-qualifies the envelope recipient
with the same domain as used by the MTA.
Not true, your patch does not have any clue about
assume that redirecting mail to your own address
will work, rather than discarding the mail. Could sieve be changed
to treat this case as a `keep', bypassing the re-mailing? That
sounds like the best solution to me.
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.
Yes, this situation should be avoided at all costs.
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is for sieve/script.c.
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*** script.Oc Wed Aug 1 12:40:37 2001
--- script.cMon Nov 19 21:16:19 2001
***
*** 524,534
}
/* who do we want the message
I'm running a CVS version of cyrus-imapd-2.0.16. When I set up a
sieve script to do a vacation auto-response, and don't specify any
additional addresses in the script, the auto-response never works.
The only way I could get it to work was to CC my test message to
mills@unspecified-domain
also be be adding it
to the Cyrus utilities archive at sourceforge as soon as I figure out
how to do that.
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Mills--Unix Support--U of M Academic Computing and Networking-
I did a migration.
This time, I'm using a perl script that preserves the `read'
status of mail.
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, and next the \r\n. I've modified it to do both of them
together. This reduced the write/read delays from about 0.11 seconds
down to about 0.02 seconds, a huge improvement. I'll send patches
to the author once I've got the whole thing working.
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the mailbox load.
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)) ^ *pt;
++pt;
}
--- 244,250
n = 0;
pt = (unsigned char *)name;
! while (*pt *pt != '.') {
n = ((n DIR_X) ^ (n DIR_Y)) ^ *pt;
++pt;
}
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Gary Mills writes:
So that means that what I'm trying to do is impossible! I have several
thousand users with Unix mailboxes, and I'm trying to load them into
Cyrus. I don't know their passwords. Last time I did this, on a
smaller scale, I just redelivered all the mail. This had the side
the `\Seen' to be returned so `mutt' will show it unmarked,
which means a `read' message. Why is the flag on the APPEND not working?
How do I suppress the `\Recent' flag?
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of domains that Sieve Vacation
would recognize as local domains. This would mean that Vacation would
work correctly by default, and that most users would not need to
specify :addresses values.
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daemon is attempting to authenticate to
sendmail, and sendmail is seeing invalid information. When I posted
this question to comp.mail.sendmail, Claus Assmann suggested that
I turn off AUTH support in the LMTP daemon.
Is there a way to do this with Cyrus lmtpd?
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Amos Gouaux writes:
mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] (m) writes:
m Apparently, the LMTP daemon is attempting to authenticate to
m sendmail, and sendmail is seeing invalid information. When I posted
m this question to comp.mail.sendmail, Claus Assmann suggested that
m I turn off AUTH support
.
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