>>
>> Do you have a good reason to use the deprecated 'cyrus' transport?
>> Otherwise you may try 'mailbox_transport =
>> lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp' instead.
>>
>> Simon
>>
>
> You're right, just didn't see it...and working perfectly with that :-)
> In fact for my case, I used : virtual_t
>
> Do you have a good reason to use the deprecated 'cyrus' transport?
> Otherwise you may try 'mailbox_transport =
> lmtp:unix:/var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp' instead.
>
> Simon
>
You're right, just didn't see it...and working perfectly with that :-)
In fact for my case, I used : virtual_transport
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to setup a Postfix+Cyrus installation (no SQL nor LDAP, only
> hash files).
> I only want to handle virtual domains, no local accounts
> My cyrus imap version is 2.3.7 since this is the packaged version for
> centos/redhat.
> My postfix version is 2.3.3 for the same reason.
Hello,
I'm trying to setup a Postfix+Cyrus installation (no SQL nor LDAP, only hash
files).
I only want to handle virtual domains, no local accounts
My cyrus imap version is 2.3.7 since this is the packaged version for
centos/redhat.
My postfix version is 2.3.3 for the same reason.
I'm still hav
Felix Cuello wrote:
>
> Hello!
>
> I have two servers in two different works :-). One of this server are
> running Cyrus 2.1.9 with SASL 2.1.9 with an LDAP. [this server works
> fine!] [under RedHat 7.3]
>
> The second server [the problem :-)] are running a Debian Linux
> welll... D
Hello!
I have two servers in two different works :-). One of this server are
running Cyrus 2.1.9 with SASL 2.1.9 with an LDAP. [this server works
fine!] [under RedHat 7.3]
The second server [the problem :-)] are running a Debian Linux
welll... Debian have Cyrus 1.5.19... using apt-ge