Newbie Cyrus Configuration
Wil Cooley
wcooley at nakedape.cc
Sat Jul 26 15:41:17 EDT 2003
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 12:16, Norris Ward wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am new to cyrus imap but I can navigate my way around RedHat
> 7.3 fairly well. I want to reconfigure my email server away from imap-2001.
> Where does cyrus-imap store it’s config files?
Typically, /etc/{config,imapd}.conf. If you're using RH, use Simon
Matter's RPMs at http://home.teleport.ch/simix/. He has RPMs built for
7.2 and 8/9. I've rebuilt them on 7.3 and they're available at
http://ftp.nakedape.cc/nakedape/rh73/rpm/. Note that I have a couple
different options set by default than he does.
You'll also need Cyrus-SASL 2, for which he also has 7.2 RPMs and I have
re-built them on 7.3.
> Also from my readings of the
> cyrus info, I would like to clarify this: can cyrus read the pam_db of my
> system to authenticate users that already exist?
Yes, but this is Cyrus SASL's job, not Cyrus IMAP's.
> Also can cyrus be
> configured to store users’ mail files in their ~home dirs?
No. Cyrus IMAP uses it's own database mailbox storage, which cannot be
directly accessed by mail clients. If this is a problem and you don't
need the enterprise capabilities Cyrus provides, I'd suggest you look
into Dovecot.
Wil
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