Re: What to do with VERY large mailbox files?

2005-02-15 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Sorry, this is really back in time On Tue, 29 Apr 2003, Mark Crispin wrote: There are, indeed, other alternatives to flat-file and file/message formats. We are working on such an alternative in c-client, and hope to offer it soon (it's in testing here). Are there any news about this

Re: mailutil transfer and bad messages

2004-12-10 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Mark Crispin wrote: I suggest that you ask the maintainers of the Cyrus server if there is a way to disable that check. Otherwise, there is no way that you can truly copy your messages. I disabled myself these checks in the cyrus source, and then all the transfers went

Re: mailutil transfer and bad messages

2004-12-09 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Mark Crispin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Cliff Green wrote: Just a note - that's okay for an mbox-format folder, mbx folders are a different story; you'll probably need to copy those messages to an mbox folder, remove the extra header, then move them back to the mbx folder.

mailutil transfer and bad messages

2004-12-08 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Hello. When I use mailutil transfer to copy a whole mailbox hierarchy from a uw-imap server to a cyrus one, it sometimes fails with the error message contains invalid header, and then stops. Is there a way to make mailutil ignore these badly formatted messages and continue the transfer ?

Re: mailutil transfer and bad messages

2004-12-08 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Mark Crispin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Is there a way to make mailutil ignore these badly formatted messages and continue the transfer ? That problem (the check for invalid header) is not in mailutil; it's in the Cyrus server. The Cyrus server is refusing to accept the message in question.

Re: mailutil transfer and bad messages

2004-12-08 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Cliff Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Today at 7:17pm, Nicolas Kowalski wrote: NK When I use mailutil transfer to copy a whole mailbox hierarchy from a NK uw-imap server to a cyrus one, it sometimes fails with the error NK message contains invalid header, and then stops. NK NK

mailutil move leaves last message

2004-06-11 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Hello. When I use the following command like to move messages from an IMAP folder to a local unix folder, it seems that the last message in the folder is never deleted: mailutil move -verbose '{my-imap-server}spam' $HOME/.tmpspam What am I doing wrong ? Thanks. -- Nicolas --

Re: mailutil move leaves last message

2004-06-11 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Mark Crispin wrote: On Fri, 11 Jun 2004, Nicolas Kowalski wrote: When I use the following command like to move messages from an IMAP folder to a local unix folder, it seems that the last message in the folder is never deleted: Don't use -verbose Ok, Thanks

Re: hardwiring the IMAP folders directory

2004-05-26 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Thomas Lohman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [...] reading their mail off of the post office server. In addition, we'd like to centralize all IMAP folders in one location so it is easier to debug problems/do restores, etc. We want to avoid the situation where Joe User is able to specify some

mailutil and MUA flags

2004-04-07 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Hello. When using the mailutil utility to copy mail/move from a folder to another, some MUA-specific flags are lost, like the Junk or label flags that Mozilla uses. Is this a bug/feature ? Thanks. PS: version in use is 2002e. -- Nicolas --

Re: imapd upgrade, mailboxes back in time

2003-10-16 Thread Nicolas Kowalski
Chris Hartmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Thu, 16 Oct 2003, Nicolas Kowalski wrote: Hello. I upgraded today my imap server (GNU/Linux) to imap-2002e. When I tried to install the new imapd and ipop3d binaries in /usr/local/sbin, the system complained with a text file busy, because