Klaus P. Pieper wrote:
Hi,
Cyrus 2.1.18 on Debian Sarge used mostly with Thunderbird 1.0.6 on
Windows XP. One NAT router and an additional router / switch between the
server and the TB clients.
Occasionally (it appears that this happens usually after intensive use
of the search function)
mb/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 08:56 -0500 Etienne Goyer wrote:
Basically, which IMAP client support displaying and/or editing ACL ?
SquirrelMail with the useracl plugin
Mulberry.
tom
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Prentice Bisbal wrote:
I'm still having problem with shared folders. I'm using Simon's RPMs
(latest version, just installed ysterday).
Instead of deposit (as I posted yesterday), I created the shared
folder shared.deposit on my system. I removed the default acl for
anyone and did
sam
Oliver Demetz - Hardware-XPress.de wrote:
Hi all!
Finally I've succeded installing cyrus imapd.
Now, I want to realize the following:
Normally, when sending a mail, a copy of that mail is kept locally on
my pc in Sent-Folder.
What I'd like to realize is, that a copy of that sent mail is stored
Scott Dexter wrote:
Is there a simple migration tool for moving someones mail from one IMAP
server to another.
The simplest, and most reliable, is to configure an email client with
accounts for both servers and copy the mail over (I would use Mozillla.)
Admittedly, this does not scale to many
David Carter wrote:
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Andrew Morgan wrote:
That's what I do (squatter -s overnight).
It does take quite a long time to complete, and it eats CPU even on my
fast but typically rather bored Pentium 4 Xeons.
We could never get the squatter runs to complete in 24 hours on our Sun
VĂctor Guerra wrote:
The thing I want to do is this: I want to have two machines with a cyrus
server installed on each and those servers have only one mailbox store. I
want to do that in order to give different services from each machine, on
per-pay service with POP and IMAP access , and other
joe ritter wrote:
Hello,
We had a migration here a couple of weeks ago from a
UW Imap setup to Cyrus. The old UW Imap setup was not
enforcing any quotas. We have a handful of users who
had mail folders migrated that were larger than the
new defauult quota for mailboxes. When these users log
in via
daniel qian wrote:
I wonder if there is a solution of this for Cyrus Imap like MS Outlook with
Exchange. Many of my users like to have it because they access their email
both from office and home but they only want to maintain one copy of their
contacts.
There is a webmail program called
Mark London wrote:
From: Simon Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, Mark London wrote:
This is almost certainly a client issue - my guess would be the sending
software is munging the MIME structure of the message (Eudora is
notorious for this). The best way to isolate the culprit is to
Mark London wrote:
From what I can tell, the styled text creates an html part that causes an
extra boundary to appear at the end of that part:
--=_8552687==_.ALT--
At least if I delete this boundary, the message is properly displayed. But
whatever the reason, my question
David Borgesen wrote:
Hello,
Our company recently installed Cyrus and we can not add folders at the
same level as the Inbox. He says we must place all folers within the
Inbox. Is this accurate, if so can we change it so I can have all my
core folders at the root level and not within the in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jan 02, 2003 at 10:17:28AM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This has come up before. The move command is actually a two step
operation where the file is first copied to the 'Trash' folder and
then deleted from the source directory. The copy operation fails
We are running both 1.5.x and 2.1.x versions of Cyrus. I have a $#%$^#$%^ user
that has his email client set to check every folder ever few seconds. I can't
remove him from the password file, as we use Kerberos for authentication. I
don't want to disable him in kerberos, just block his logins
Erik Enge wrote:
Well, the reason something needs to be solved it because Cyrus won't let
me do this. Had it let me do this (enforce a no-delete policy) there
wouldn't be anything to solve. Cyrus introduces the problem so it
should be the one to fix it.
I think you should demand that
We have 8 IMAP servers at NCSU; 4 of them are running Cyrus 1.5.14 under Solaris
2.6, 4 are running 2.1.5 under Solaris 2.7.
In the last 2 weeks or so, both sets of servers have been running under a much
larger load than usual, which does not seem to correlate with any know events
Over the past two days I have discovered connected IMAP clients excessively
checking for new mail. One was checking every 10 seconds or so (over 14,000
logins in a day). Her computer was running Pegasus Mail, and the time check
interval was set to 0 seconds (ack!).
David...if you are
Atif Ghaffar wrote:
Hi Alex,
Did you find a solution? If yes, please share with us.
I would also like to move users from one box to another from time to
time, for example if the server needs to be upgraded or repaired etc.
We have a procedure for doing this; basically we :
- create
Does this mean that I can not run Cyrus 2.x ?
I need LDAP authentification.
Sorry for the interruption.
You need LDAP _authentication_.
Authentification is not a word.
At least it is not an English language word. :-)
Cheers,
Tom
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Stephen Gallagher wrote:
Hello,
I have been trying for the past while to successfully use Outlook Express with
Cyrus.
The main problem I've run into is the message synchronization in Outlook.
No matter whether it's set to synchronize all messages, new messages only, or
headers only,
Ed Sanborn wrote:
Hi Connie,
Thanks. OK, so I create my new IMAP mailbox from within my
IMAP client, restore the messages to the new mailbox, and then
do a reconstruct. Alright, now reconstruct, when I execute the
command, basically it quickly returns a prompt and nothing appears
to
Jean-Marc Delpech wrote:
I have cyrus imap 2.0.11 server with cmu-sieve-1.3 on my RH7 (everything
working very well)
At the begining this server was created for 100 users and now we are 350
users.
I have 3 partitions : /boot , / , and /var on a raid 5 bay
All my users are in
Ed Sanborn wrote:
No. I am using Outlook 2000 not Outlook Express.
Also I am not using any certificates on the clients
that I am aware of...
Any other ideas from anyone?
It sounds like the server is using a self-signed certificate. This is not a
client certificate issue. Outlook and
Volker Hutten wrote:
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Simon Matter wrote:
Now I added also sasl_mech_list: PLAIN and tried with PAM - same
result. No mechanism available.
What are the needed mechanisms? Are there any packages needed to run
cyrus correctly (I have db3 installed as RH rpm and
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 11:20:03 -0500
From: twk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It didn't used to be. More than one person here has given up on
making SASL work with Kerberos V. We are seriously considering
using the PAM SASL module with Kerberos support
On 02/22/2002 02:12 PM, Steve Wright wrote:
Can someone recommend me a good webmail package ?
At somepoint in the near future I will need to setup webmail on our
production servers after seeing the security squirrelmail offers I
think it will be very hard to make a case for it.
I
I am using to store copies of sent mail. On my account the folder is
called sent. I use the address twk+sent@unity,ncsu.edu as the address and a
copy of the message is mailed directly into the sent folder.
In this way, you are bypassing the internal mechanism that saves copies and
instead
Steve Wright wrote:
Hi,
We are evaluating cyrus imap sieve for our production servers I would be
grateful if someone could name maybe a few large companies / organizations
that are also running it.
N.C. State University - 36,000 users on 4 servers
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Mathieu Arnold wrote:
that was not the way I saw it, now, as INBOX is the root, we have for
instance :
/
/archive
what could be good would be to get the inbox that way :
/
/INBOX
/archive
I don't mean that folders on the root would be accessible to all users,
just that INBOX
John Hearns wrote:
Does anyone else have problems using the Mac OS X Mail
client with a Cyrus server?
At the stage when the client starts up and tries to enquire of the
server what authentication types are supported it just hangs,
for a very long time.
It works with our Cyrus server.
Guys,
I was wondering if anyone can tell me a preferred webmail interface for
cyrus-imap ? Which one should I use that could be relatively painless,
albeit with functionality ?
Thanks a lot to everyone.
We use IMHO (http://www.lysator.liu.se/~stewa/IMHO/) with our Roxen web servers.
It
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