deliver
Cyrus mail system - common files
Install
- All systems
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curl cmd.cat/deliver.sh
- Debian
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apt-get install cyrus-common
- Ubuntu
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apt-get install cyrus-common
- Kali Linux
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apt-get install cyrus-common
- CentOS
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yum install cyrus-imapd
- Fedora
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dnf install cyrus-imapd
- Windows (WSL2)
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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install cyrus-common
- Raspbian
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apt-get install cyrus-common
- Dockerfile
- dockerfile.run/deliver
cyrus-common
Cyrus mail system - common files
Cyrus is an IMAP server designed to handle massive quantities of mail, with a number of features not found in other IMAP implementations, including support for: - running the daemon without root privileges; - POP3 and NNTP in addition to plain IMAP; - CalDAV and CardDAV; - secure IMAP using SSL; - server-side filtering with Sieve; - mail users without login accounts; - simple mail quotas; - virtual domains; - IPv6. Cyrus doesn't support reading from and storing mail in the standard mail spool. It stores mail in a separate directory in its own MH-like format. This package contains the common files needed by the other Cyrus components. The cyrus-imapd and/or cyrus-pop3d packages are needed to enable IMAP and POP3 support respectively. cyrus-murder can be used to enable IMAP, POP3 and LMTP proxying. cyrus-replication can be used to provide server replication between two imap servers.
cyrus-imapd-utils
utilities
cyrus-imapd
The cyrus-imapd package contains the core of the Cyrus IMAP
server. It is a scaleable enterprise mail system designed for use from small to large enterprise environments using standards-based internet mail technologies. A full Cyrus IMAP implementation allows a seamless mail and bulletin board environment to be set up across multiple servers. It differs from other IMAP server implementations in that it is run on "sealed" servers, where users are not normally permitted to log in and have no system account on the server. The mailbox database is stored in parts of the file system that are private to the Cyrus IMAP server. All user access to mail is through software using the IMAP, POP3 or KPOP protocols. It also includes support for virtual domains, NNTP, mailbox annotations, and much more. The private mailbox database design gives the server large advantages in efficiency, scalability and administratability. Multiple concurrent read/write connections to the same mailbox are permitted. The server supports access control lists on mailboxes and storage quotas on mailbox hierarchies. The Cyrus IMAP server supports the IMAP4rev1 protocol described in RFC 3501. IMAP4rev1 has been approved as a proposed standard. It supports any authentication mechanism available from the SASL library, imaps/pop3s/nntps (IMAP/POP3/NNTP encrypted using SSL and TLSv1) can be used for security. The server supports single instance store where possible when an email message is addressed to multiple recipients, SIEVE provides server side email filtering.
cyrus-common-2.4
Cyrus mail system - common files [dummy package]
This package is empty transitional package and can be safely removed.