two trivial questions
michele digioia
micdigioia at tiscali.it
Thu Feb 26 07:19:40 EST 2004
Hi, Craig. This morning I discovered saslpasswd work! I've just changed user
passwords, it's all right. I'm (90%) sure I tried last week, and didn't
work. Probably I made some error. Now the problem is adding mailboxes. Do I
have to set obligatorily quotas? Moreover I can't delete the (unvisible)
mailbox I added. I get Permission denied error. Why?
Thanks for your help
Mic
----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Ringer" <craig at postnewspapers.com.au>
To: "michele digioia" <micdigioia at tiscali.it>
Cc: "Cyrus Mailing List" <info-cyrus at andrew.cmu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 9:59 AM
Subject: Re: two trivial questions
> On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 16:32, michele digioia wrote:
>
> > I've already seen. sasl_pwcheck_method is sasldb. I see saslpasswd has
some
> > options like "application" and "user domain". Do I have to use them? How
can
> > I see what users are in sasldb?
>
> cyrus$ sasldb<tab><tab>
> sasl2-sample-client sasldblistusers saslpasswd2
> sasl2-sample-server sasldblistusers2 sasl-sample-client
> saslauthd saslpasswd sasl-sample-server
>
> I've never used sasldb before, but I think I can guess which one you
> need to list users.
>
> This brings to mind one other thing that could be going on. Were you
> using 'saslpasswd' or 'saslpasswd2'? If you have Cyrus SASL 1.x and
> Cyrus SASL 2.x installed, I think you could've been changing the version
> 1 database - with Cyrus IMAPd using the sasl version 2 database. A bit
> of a guess, but it could explain what you're seeing. Note that in the
> above listing I have saslpasswd and saslpasswd2, ditto for
> sasldblistusers.
>
> Let me know how you go.
>
> Craig Ringer
>
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