Jason Williams wrote:
Ok...here is the info requested (some of it)
Please show:
# ldd /path/to/sasl2/libsasldb2.so
Dont seem to have that particular file. Did a find for it and it's not
anywhere on my system.
A different file perhaps?
And
# file /path/to/sasldb2
file /usr/local/etc/sasldb
Ok...here is the info requested (some of it)
Please show:
# ldd /path/to/sasl2/libsasldb2.so
Dont seem to have that particular file. Did a find for it and it's not
anywhere on my system.
A different file perhaps?
And
# file /path/to/sasldb2
file /usr/local/etc/sasldb2.db
/usr/local/etc/sasldb2
Am Dienstag, 6. Januar 2004 01:03 schrieb Jason Williams:
> I should mention, im running FreeBSD 4.9, with cyrus 2.1.15,
> cyrus-sasl-2.1.17, BerkeleyDB-4.1.25.
> I built cyrus out of the ports tree, so I could get a feel for everything.
> I'm planning to build everything by hand, to have more con
Jason Williams wrote:
From imapd.conf? Here they are:
# Allow the use of the SASL PLAIN mechanism.
#
allowplaintext: yes
FYI, this is the default, so you can delete it if you want. Actually,
this doesn't enable PLAIN (it gets enabled when protected by SSL/TLS).
When disabled the IMAP LOGIN
At 07:58 PM 1/5/2004 -0500, you wrote:
This error message is coming from the ndbm database backend for
sasldb2.If authentication is working, I'm not sure why you would be
getting this message.
Ok...i'll see if I can dig a bit deeper.
Just for the hell of it, if you try the following, does th
Jason Williams wrote:
Evening everyone.
I've been working with cyrus-imapd today, getting familiar with how it
works. I must say, it is very very cool. I like it a lot.
I should mention, im running FreeBSD 4.9, with cyrus 2.1.15,
cyrus-sasl-2.1.17, BerkeleyDB-4.1.25.
I built cyrus out of the
Evening everyone.
I've been working with cyrus-imapd today, getting familiar with how it
works. I must say, it is very very cool. I like it a lot.
I should mention, im running FreeBSD 4.9, with cyrus 2.1.15,
cyrus-sasl-2.1.17, BerkeleyDB-4.1.25.
I built cyrus out of the ports tree, so I could g