Sven Mueller schrieb:
Holm Kapschitzki wrote on 02/01/2006 16:33:
i would like to know which version of cyrus supports the parameter
"realm". I have heard Version 2.1.18 cant do that and version 2.1.19
ignores that parameter. The problem is, i look for a debian package, but
the only offici
Am Monday 02 January 2006 21:55 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki:
> >I don't understand what you mean with "mydestination" in this case.
>
> So i had to use a extra map ( sql ) for the mydestination parameter in
> postfix to tell postfix that the domains are local, which i create in
> cyrus-imap ?
If you
I think i have some probs with the delivery of my mails to the list
here. The mails need up to 30 minutes to arrive.
Andreas Winkelmann schrieb:
The sql-auxprop Plugin is from Cyrus-SASL. Cyrus-Imapd and Postfix uses
Cyrus-SASL to handle Authentication. Yes of course you can use the same DB.
Berger, Stefan (IT - Management) schrieb:
forget the realm sounds good. That means i can use the same db for
cyrus sasl und cyrus imap as like for postfix ( mydestination ) and the
value in main.cf "
smtpd_sasl_local_domain" is empty ?
this is exactly that what i have told you in the po
Am Monday 02 January 2006 20:34 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki:
> >Create your Users and Mailboxes with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
> > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",..
> >
> >in Cyrus-Imapd and in your DB. Let the Users authenticate with
> >"[EMAIL PROTECTED]",.. as Username and fitting Password. Use in
> > sql_stateme
Berger, Stefan (IT - Management) schrieb:
Berger, Stefan (IT - Management) schrieb:
if you use a sql table with a column "mailadress" including the whole
mailadress of an user e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] then the %r is the
right
option for you. The user have to login with his whole email adre
>
> forget the realm sounds good. That means i can use the same db for
> cyrus sasl und cyrus imap as like for postfix ( mydestination ) and the
> value in main.cf "
> smtpd_sasl_local_domain" is empty ?
>
this is exactly that what i have told you in the postfix mailinglist :-)
smtpd_sasl_local_
Andreas Winkelmann schrieb:
Create your Users and Mailboxes with "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",..
in Cyrus-Imapd and in your DB. Let the Users authenticate with
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]",.. as Username and fitting Password. Use in sql_statement
"select cleartextpw from users where userna
> Berger, Stefan (IT - Management) schrieb:
>
>>if you use a sql table with a column "mailadress" including the whole
mailadress of an user e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] then the %r is the right
option for you. The user have to login with his whole email adress, not
only the user name!! Then your sql stat
Berger, Stefan (IT - Management) schrieb:
if you use a sql table with a column "mailadress" including the whole
mailadress of an user e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED] then the %r is the right
option for you. The user have to login with his whole email adress, not
only the user name!! Then your sql stateme
Am Monday 02 January 2006 19:12 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki:
> >>I think one method is saslauthd, but i want to use auxprop with the sql
> >>plugin to authenticated the users. And at this way i need this line for
> >>sql in my smtpd.conf
> >>
> >>sql_statement: SELECT password from mailbox where user
> Am Monday 02 January 2006 18:12 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki:
>> >(Why do you ask this question in multiple Mailinglists? Is this a
>> > contest?)
>> I thought for the debian package the debian mailinglist is a good idea,
too. But the all asked were answered at this list..
Please think of the work p
Andreas Winkelmann schrieb:
Am Monday 02 January 2006 18:12 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki:
(Why do you ask this question in multiple Mailinglists? Is this a
contest?)
I thought for the debian package the debian mailinglist is a good idea,
too. But the all asked were answered at this list
Am Monday 02 January 2006 18:12 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki:
> >(Why do you ask this question in multiple Mailinglists? Is this a
> > contest?)
>
> I thought for the debian package the debian mailinglist is a good idea,
> too. But the all asked were answered at this list..
Please think of the work p
Andreas Winkelmann schrieb:
Am Monday 02 January 2006 16:33 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki:
i would like to know which version of cyrus supports the parameter
"realm". I have heard Version 2.1.18 cant do that and version 2.1.19
ignores that parameter. The problem is, i look for a debian package,
Am Mo, den 02.01.2006 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki um 16:33:
> i would like to know which version of cyrus supports the parameter
With "cyrus" I assume you are speaking about Cyrus SASL, not Cyrus
IMAPd. Both are different software.
> "realm". I have heard Version 2.1.18 cant do that and version 2.
Holm Kapschitzki wrote on 02/01/2006 16:33:
> i would like to know which version of cyrus supports the parameter
> "realm". I have heard Version 2.1.18 cant do that and version 2.1.19
> ignores that parameter. The problem is, i look for a debian package, but
> the only official one i found from
Am Monday 02 January 2006 16:33 schrieb Holm Kapschitzki:
> i would like to know which version of cyrus supports the parameter
> "realm". I have heard Version 2.1.18 cant do that and version 2.1.19
> ignores that parameter. The problem is, i look for a debian package, but
> the only official one i
Hi,
i would like to know which version of cyrus supports the parameter
"realm". I have heard Version 2.1.18 cant do that and version 2.1.19
ignores that parameter. The problem is, i look for a debian package, but
the only official one i found from "testing" is the 2.1.19
greetings
Cyr
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