Re: Commerical Cyrus IMAPD support?

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I can do this sort of thing for you. I work half-time for the University of Michigan, supporting their Cyrus IMAP servers among other things.

:wes

On 26 Sep 2006, at 21:58, Jay Levitt wrote:
I've been wrestling with IMAPD/SASL problems for a few days, trying to get a formerly-working sasldb setup onto a new (Ubuntu) server. I'm at a dead end; I get "no secret in database" no matter what I try.

I imagine I could build SASL and IMAPD with symbols and step through with gdb, but that's painful. I also imagine that someone who works with this every day finds this easy, and I'd love to pay someone to Just Fix It. Anyone know of a commercial provider for Cyrus support?

Ken Murchison offered that a few years ago but, now that he works for CMU, that's a bit of a conflict of interest. Ideally, I'm looking for per-incident or per-hour support; I have but a single mailbox on the system and wouldn't have much use for an ongoing contract.
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