What you want is the IMSP server (also a Cyrus project). It is a remote
preferences and address book server. With it, users can access their
address books from anywhere. The remote preferences aspect of it preserves
their interface customizations so they get the same look feel wherever
Phil,
The SASL/IMAP/IMSP installation is about as difficult as any I have run
across. While the amount of work on Project Cyrus is very impressive,
thorough documentation of it just doesn't seem to be available.
If you do manage to get a SASL/IMAP/IMSP installation running, maybe you'd
care
something
to offer.
Ted
--On Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:17 PM -0400 Rob Siemborski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Ted Fines wrote:
The SASL/IMAP/IMSP installation is about as difficult as any I have run
across. While the amount of work on Project Cyrus is very impressive
(depending on the size of the mailbox) on the
server.
I have to say I don't know for certain whether that's true for the cyrus
imapd, but for other imapds I've used, that has been the case. Someone
know for sure?
Ted Fines
--On Wednesday, June 11, 2003 2:03 AM -0400 Rob Siemborski
[EMAIL
, in case that tells you anything.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Ted Fines
Macalester College
Have you tried escaping the space, or encoding it differently? e.g.:
deliver -a jrowell -m user.jrowell.test\ folder message
or
deliver -a jrowell -m user.jrowell.test%20folder message
--On Monday, February 17, 2003 4:09 PM -0600 Jon Rowell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:rr
I want to use deliver to