> Michael Menge a écrit : >> Hi, >> >>> Wy I can't to use cyradm because it ask me a password ? >>> >> >> here may be a Point. >> >> 1.) If u use "cyradm -u cyrus localhost" >> cyradm will ask you for the password of the user cyrus. >> With you config you can change the password with "passwd cyrus" > > I exactly do that but with the right password I got: > > Login failed: generic failure at /usr/lib/perl5/Cyrus/IMAP/Admin.pm line > 119 > cyradm: cannot authenticate to server as cyrus Maybe you want to try: cyradm --user cyrus --auth login localhost > >> 2.) for IMAP/POP login to succsed the user must have an INBOX, >> so you must first login as cyrus and create the INBOX with >> cm user.przyswa > > By setting a new user with "sasl_pwcheck_method: alwaystrue" I created > an user with "cyradm cm przyswa" who creates ...cyrus/mail/p/przyswa dir > wich cyrus.cache cyrus.header cyrus.index > >> >> >>> In fact I can't USE Cyrus because to much security features lock it. >>> Cyrus seems very secure but not usable :-) >> >> I had no such problems with cyrus > > You are a lucky man :-) It all depends on your distribution. Compiling and installing from source needs some deep understanding of how cyrus works. Using a Linux distribution with a decent cyrus-imapd package should let you get up and running in a few minutes. That wasn't the case for my preferred distro, which is RedHat/Fedora, that's why I created rpms for it. Simon ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html