Hi everyone
I'm using SOGo as webui for the mail.
SOGo as the capability to manage sieve filters and it's work well with
cyrus.
The only problem, is SOGo as the capability to disable automatically the
sieve filter, but for that it need a account who has the right to modify
sieve filter for every
Antonio,
The sieve protocol is defined in RFC 3028. 'sivtest' should be easier
than telnet though.
However, as mentioned in the documentation, you'll probably want to use
sieveshell to manipulate scripts.
- Dan
Antonio Talarico wrote:
> Thanks now i can authenticate with sieve,
> But i have a
Antonio Talarico wrote:
> Hi
> Which file contains the configuration for users who can authenticate.
> How can enable a user to log in and add script.
> Thank you
>
>
Antonio,
Authentication is handled by the Cyrus SASL library as configured in
your imapd.conf (the lines beginning with sasl_)
Hi
Which file contains the configuration for users who can authenticate.
How can enable a user to log in and add script.
Thank you
--
Antonio Talarico
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Hello, I have installed cyrus ver 2.3.1, in the file /etc/cyrus.conf I
have :
sieve cmd="timsieved" listen="sieve" prefork=0
and I copy /etc/pam.d/imap in to /etc/pam.d/sieve
but when I try this command :
telnet localhost sieve the output is :
Escape character is '^]'.
"IMPLEMENTATI
Hi,
I have a frustrating issue authenticating with sieveshell. This was all
working until yesterday, where an apt-get upgrade on the machine changed a
couple of things - amoung them, I think, the sasl libraries and some perl
stuff.
I can still successfully connect to imap using cyradm, and
Hi,
I have a frustrating issue authenticating with sieveshell. This was all
working until yesterday, where an apt-get upgrade on the machine changed a
couple of things - amoung them, I think, the sasl libraries and some perl
stuff.
I can still successfully connect to imap using cyradm, and
Hi,
the default value of allowplaintext changed. Use ssl/tls or set
allowplaintext: 1 in imapd.conf
Quoting Forrest Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm having a problem with authentication. I can get/read/send mail fine
through Cyrus, Sendmail. But when I try to authenticate to sieve, it's
fail
I'm having a problem with authentication. I can get/read/send mail fine
through Cyrus, Sendmail. But when I try to authenticate to sieve, it's
failing. This started happening after updating Cyrus on FreeBSD-7.0,
where I currently have:
cyrus-imapd-2.3.11
cyrus-sasl-2.1.22
cyrus-sasl-saslauth
> Except for the Remote-Machine(s) itself. You have the Server configured to
> offer "PLAIN" to the Clients. Check if the Clients have the Cyrus-SASL
> Mechanism PLAIN (libplain.*) installed.
>
That's the ticket.. I installed the extra library on my test system and
found
that indeed network a
>
> Hmm, I don't see a reason, why sieve-logins from a Remote-Machine can fail.
>
> Except for the Remote-Machine(s) itself. You have the Server configured to
> offer "PLAIN" to the Clients. Check if the Clients have the Cyrus-SASL
> Mechanism PLAIN (libplain.*) installed.
>
> If PLAIN is installed
Am Thursday 14 September 2006 22:18 schrieb Mike Husmann:
> > Show your configuration imapd.conf, cyrus.conf. Hmm, maybe
> > hosts.allow/hosts.deny, too.
>
> imapd.conf
>
> # server conf
> servername: rusty.morningside.edu
> umask: 077
> reject8bit:
>
> Show your configuration imapd.conf, cyrus.conf. Hmm, maybe
> hosts.allow/hosts.deny, too.
imapd.conf
# server conf
servername: rusty.morningside.edu
umask: 077
reject8bit: no
quotawarn: 90
timeout: 30
poptimeout: 10
# singleinstancestore: yes
u
Am Thursday 14 September 2006 20:25 schrieb Mike Husmann:
> I'm running cyrus-imap v2.2.12 on a Trustix Linux box with saslauthd
> configured to look to Active Directory via LDAP. It's worked great since
> we put it up in April.
>
> However, this morning, timsieved quit working out of the blue.
Hey Everyone,
I'm running cyrus-imap v2.2.12 on a Trustix Linux box with saslauthd
configured to
look to Active Directory via LDAP. It's worked great since we put it up in
April.
However, this morning, timsieved quit working out of the blue. The avelsieve
squirrelmail plugin no longer would
Am Sunday 10 September 2006 08:00 schrieb Andreas Winkelmann:
> > do I get some help about Sieve here too? Some days ago I've added
> > authentication by sasldb and today I saw that Sieve doesn't work
> > anymore. I can't login to sieveshell from root like "sieveshell --user
> > mailuser --authnam
Am Saturday 09 September 2006 12:38 schrieb Achim Lammerts:
> do I get some help about Sieve here too? Some days ago I've added
> authentication by sasldb and today I saw that Sieve doesn't work
> anymore. I can't login to sieveshell from root like "sieveshell --user
> mailuser --authname mailuser
Hello list,
do I get some help about Sieve here too? Some days ago I've added
authentication by sasldb and today I saw that Sieve doesn't work
anymore. I can't login to sieveshell from root like "sieveshell --user
mailuser --authname mailuser localhost", the correct password is not
accepted.
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 16:20 +0200, Paul-Erik Törrönen wrote:
> But sivtest fails:
> $ sivtest -a poltsi localhost
> S: "IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v2.2.12-Invoca-RPM-2.2.12-6.fc4"
> S: "SASL" "PLAIN"
> S: "SIEVE" "fileinto reject envelope vacation imapflags notify
> subaddress relational comp
Hello,
We have a problem similar to that described by Andrew Morgan, ie. sieve
(both sieveshell and sivtest) is not accepting the given password. The
difference is that we use the Cyrus-Imapd (2.2.12-6.fc4) provided by
FC4. We use LDAP and saslauthd is configured to validate the login
against it.
On Thursday 03 February 2005 23.24, Dan Perez wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I see that this question has been posted before, but I don't see a clear
> answer, so forgive me. Any leads would be appreciated.
>
> I'm running cyrus 2.2.10, on RHEL 3.0. It works great. Now I want to
> start using sieve... but
, so I knew authentication worked
> with
> sieve. That's when it occurred to me to actually su to that unix account,
> and re-run sieveshell.
>
> Thanks for the help guys. Appreciate it.
> Dan
>
>
>>From: Igor Brezac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: D
r the help guys. Appreciate it.
Dan
From: Igor Brezac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dan Perez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: Sieve Authentication Fails
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 14:30:07 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Dan Perez wrote:
It has --authname and it w
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Dan Perez wrote:
It has --authname and it works fine. Check man pages.
Igor
---
Sorry, unless I'm misunderstanding something... that's not it. According to
the man pages --authname let's you pass in a different username for
authentication, it doesn't let you specify a mecha
It has --authname and it works fine. Check man pages.
Igor
---
Sorry, unless I'm misunderstanding something... that's not it. According to
the man pages --authname let's you pass in a different username for
authentication, it doesn't let you specify a mechanism...
Dan
---
Cyrus Home Page: htt
On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Simon Matter wrote:
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 14:24 -0800, Dan Perez wrote:
Hi All,
I see that this question has been posted before, but I don't see a clear
answer, so forgive me. Any leads would be appreciated.
I'm running cyrus 2.2.10, on RHEL 3.0. It works great. Now I want to
> On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 14:24 -0800, Dan Perez wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I see that this question has been posted before, but I don't see a clear
>> answer, so forgive me. Any leads would be appreciated.
>>
>> I'm running cyrus 2.2.10, on RHEL 3.0. It works great. Now I want to
>> start
>> using s
On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 14:24 -0800, Dan Perez wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I see that this question has been posted before, but I don't see a clear
> answer, so forgive me. Any leads would be appreciated.
>
> I'm running cyrus 2.2.10, on RHEL 3.0. It works great. Now I want to start
> using sieve...
Hi All,
I see that this question has been posted before, but I don't see a clear
answer, so forgive me. Any leads would be appreciated.
I'm running cyrus 2.2.10, on RHEL 3.0. It works great. Now I want to start
using sieve... but I can't get sieveshell to connect to the server and I
don't un
hi,
i've installed cyrus from debian packages:
ii cyrus21-admin 2.1.16-10 Cyrus mail system (administration tool)
ii cyrus21-common 2.1.16-10 Cyrus mail system (common files)
ii cyrus21-imapd 2.1.16-10 Cyrus mail system (IMAP support)
ii libcyrus-imap- 2.1.16-10 Interface
Hello,
I am having trouble with sieve not wanting to authenticate anyone. imtest
works fine, sivtest (and therefore sieveshell) do not, no matter what
sasl-mechanism I am trying. I am using auxprop (sasldb) as user database. Two
examples below, but fails for all mechanisms. Fails for the admin
--On Wednesday, September 01, 2004 11:40:40 -0400 Ken Murchison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cyrus isn't finding your SASL plugins, because no SASL mechs are listed
in the capability list. Make sure you have SASL installed correctly.
SNIP
Hi Ken,
actually IMAP is authenticating against SASL.
I
Gerald Griessner wrote:
--On Wednesday, September 01, 2004 08:49:25 -0400 Ken Murchison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gerald Griessner wrote:
Hi,
I migrated from Cyrus Imap 2.1.16 to 2.2.8 a couple of days ago.
Since then I can not login to Sieve any more.
Can anyone help me?
below I included my im
--On Wednesday, September 01, 2004 08:49:25 -0400 Ken Murchison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Gerald Griessner wrote:
Hi,
I migrated from Cyrus Imap 2.1.16 to 2.2.8 a couple of days ago.
Since then I can not login to Sieve any more.
Can anyone help me?
below I included my imapd.conf, sivtest output
Gerald Griessner wrote:
Hi,
I migrated from Cyrus Imap 2.1.16 to 2.2.8 a couple of days ago.
Since then I can not login to Sieve any more.
Can anyone help me?
below I included my imapd.conf, sivtest output and imtest output
Cheers
Gerald
bash-2.05# sivtest -u ggriessn localhost
S: "IMPLEMENTATION"
Hi,
I migrated from Cyrus Imap 2.1.16 to 2.2.8 a couple of days ago.
Since then I can not login to Sieve any more.
Can anyone help me?
below I included my imapd.conf, sivtest output and imtest output
Cheers
Gerald
bash-2.05# sivtest -u ggriessn localhost
S: "IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v2.2.8
Denis V. Suhanov wrote:
Hello Rob,
Thursday, January 8, 2004, 1:42:58 PM, you wrote:
Is there a way to disable plaintext passwords in imap but allow them
in sieve (since I have it running locally). There is a bug in PHP's
Net_Sieve module that makes it hang whenever timsieved does not repo
Hello Rob,
Thursday, January 8, 2004, 1:42:58 PM, you wrote:
>> Is there a way to disable plaintext passwords in imap but allow them
>> in sieve (since I have it running locally). There is a bug in PHP's
>> Net_Sieve module that makes it hang whenever timsieved does not report
>> a PLAIN meth
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Denis V. Suhanov wrote:
> Is there a way to disable plaintext passwords in imap but allow them
> in sieve (since I have it running locally). There is a bug in PHP's
> Net_Sieve module that makes it hang whenever timsieved does not report
> a PLAIN method (http://pear.php.n
Hello,
Is there a way to disable plaintext passwords in imap but allow them
in sieve (since I have it running locally). There is a bug in PHP's
Net_Sieve module that makes it hang whenever timsieved does not report
a PLAIN method (http://pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=159).
Thanks a lot.
--
Hi;
My users's inbox have another machine and another directory. For examble
"
username:
user's home directory = /ev/.../ (user server)
user's mail directory = /posta/ (mail server)
(this servers is different machine and ip)
"
I connected mail server that said me "no found mbox " a
The service name for Sieve was changed from "imap" to "sieve". Copy
your "imap" PAM config to "sieve" and you should be fine.
> David Chait wrote:
>
> Greetings all,
> I'm in the process of upgrading our current cyrus install and so
> far it has gone will with the one caviat that I cannot f
Greetings all,
I'm in the process of upgrading
our current cyrus install and so far it has gone will with the one caviat that I
cannot for some reason get Sieve to authenticate users. The IMAP daemon however
works fine. As you can see below, I can see auth mechanisms:
[root@bonmail adm]
Thanx Hein,
The sieve thing worked .
I already had the sieve file in pam.d directory
I had to just put the sasl_mech_list line in /etc/imapd.conf
and it worked ...
Thanx a lot for the help
Hein Roehrig wrote:
Do you have a sieve file in /etc/pam.d as you probably
have for imap?
WRT the sasl
Yes, I have installed the sasl-plain plugin
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Kalpit Jain wrote:
> Yes i do have a sieve file in /etc/pam.d/
> but it still does not seem to work
Have you installed the sasl-plain plugin?
(libplain.la, libplain.so* in a location where sasl will look for them,
tipically
/usr/l
Kalpit Jain wrote:
> Yes i do have a sieve file in /etc/pam.d/
> but it still does not seem to work
Have you installed the sasl-plain plugin?
(libplain.la, libplain.so* in a location where sasl will look for them, tipically
/usr/lib/sasl2)
Bye
--
Luca Olivetti
Wetron Automatización S.A. ht
Yes i do have a sieve file in /etc/pam.d/
but it still does not seem to work
Hein Roehrig wrote:
Do you have a sieve file in /etc/pam.d as you probably
have for imap?
WRT the sasldb2 queries, you may want to add sasl_mech_list: plain to
/etc/imapd.conf
-Hein
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 05:26, Kalpit Ja
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 09:28, Kalpit Jain wrote:
> Yes i do have a sieve file in /etc/pam.d/
Ok, then maybe you should post some more detailed information --- the
pertinent log messages, as what user you try to log in, whether that
user has an IMAP mailbox, the command lines for logging into cyrad
Do you have a sieve file in /etc/pam.d as you probably have for imap?
WRT the sasldb2 queries, you may want to add sasl_mech_list: plain to
/etc/imapd.conf
-Hein
On Fri, 2002-04-26 at 05:26, Kalpit Jain wrote:
[...]
> I have started saslauthd using pam:
> saslauthd -a pam
>
> My ima
Hi,
I have IMAPD-2.1.3 my RH7.2 system.
I am using LDap as my authentication usinng PAM
my /etc/imapd.conf says:
# less /etc/imapd.conf
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
admins: cyrus
allowanonymouslogin: no
# To use th
> Unless you have a need for the non-plaintext mechanisms, try removing
> these plugins. Sieveshell will try to use the "best" (highest SSF)
> mechanism that it finds. If you only have PLAIN and/or LOGIN installed,
> it will have no choice but to use one of these, which should then use
> your P
Justin Wood wrote:
>
> I recently installed cyrus-imapd 2.0.16 w/ cyrus-sasl 1.5.27 on FreeBSD
> 4.5-RELEASE (from the ports tree). I managed to get imapd auth working
> just fine, but when I try to install a sieve script using installsieve,
> I get the following messages in syslog:
>
> Feb
Behalf Of Justin Wood
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 15:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sieve authentication
I recently installed cyrus-imapd 2.0.16 w/ cyrus-sasl 1.5.27 on FreeBSD
4.5-RELEASE (from the ports tree). I managed to get imapd auth working
just fine, but when I try to install a sieve sc
I recently installed cyrus-imapd 2.0.16 w/ cyrus-sasl 1.5.27 on FreeBSD
4.5-RELEASE (from the ports tree). I managed to get imapd auth working
just fine, but when I try to install a sieve script using installsieve,
I get the following messages in syslog:
Feb 8 14:19:22 fs1 timsieved[9785]: KERB
n of sieve filters.
I'm having problems with sieve authentication when I try to list or add
filters.
I'm using the unix password file for imap authentication. From the
archives it would appear that the sieve authentication is a known bug
for which no fix exist (yet?) under release 1.6.24
Hi there,
I have recently installed and configured cyrus-imapd-1.6.24 to run on a
HP 9000 (HP-UX 10.20) All is working well and I'd now like to enhance
the setup through the implimentation of sieve filters to kurb e-mail
abuse.
I'm having problems with sieve authntication when I try to list or a
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