-- Cyrus Daboo said the following on 12/1/05 9:20 AM:
Hi Ken,
There are many issues with something like this, but I really think IMAP
does need this functionality in order to keep up with user expectations
that have been changed by tools like GMail and Zimbra. Not only that,
but most desktop
The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would access mail directly without using imap protocol at all.
Trouble is this also ends up being brittle. It's one thing to remain
compatible with the IMAP spec. It's another thing entirely to develop and
maintain a whole other
Joseph Brennan wrote:
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Any other ideas about dedicated webmail?
This is a very good question and the responses I've seen so far
are missing the point.
The optimal web mail system would run on the
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 7:31 AM:
FWIW, I brought this up at our last dept meeting and it wasn't shot down
as a ridiculous idea. CMU is looking to improve its webmail facility on
campus (currently SquirrelMail), and a new Cyrus httpd service is one
possibility.
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:
Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation
and 'squatter -a'?
I'm thinking of a way to squat all mailboxes on the server, but cycle
through which ones get done that night.
There has been (still is?)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:
Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation
and 'squatter -a'?
I'm thinking of a way to squat all mailboxes on the server, but cycle
through which ones get done that night.
Hmm.
On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 08:14 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting.
Ya know, what I find most interesting about a service like gmail is the
fast searching. Cyrus has got squatter, but as I indicated before,
really need something to control what mailboxes I squat at night because
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on 1. Dezember 2005
08:37:58 -0600 regarding Re: Cyrus WebMail:
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:
Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation
and 'squatter -a'?
I'm thinking of a way to squat
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:40 AM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:
Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation
and 'squatter -a'?
I'm thinking of a way to squat all mailboxes on the server, but
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Ken,
--On December 1, 2005 9:20:09 AM -0500 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other thing that gmail and Zimbra offer, seems to me, is seamless
searching across folders. Not sure how/if Cyrus could deal with that
since seems to me to be largely a client issue.
2005/11/30, Bill Kearney [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SquirrelMail!!Or it you want less bloat, try Ilohamail. I was wondering if someone tried to write some webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD. Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.Why not? Is there some documentation
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote:
2005/11/30, Bill Kearney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
SquirrelMail!!
Or it you want less bloat, try Ilohamail.
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for
2005/11/30, David Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
server corresponding to login.
Vlogin has this feature, but it need special table for preferences.
I've got table with colum mailhost (used by postfix too) and i want to
use it.
Have you got any idea how to do this ?
Thanks
AK
Cyrus
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Any other ideas about dedicated webmail?
This is a very good question and the responses I've seen so far
are missing the point.
The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would
On 11/30/05, Joseph Brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a very good question and the responses I've seen so far
are missing the point.
The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would access mail directly without using imap protocol at all.
It would use many of the
-- Joseph Brennan said the following on 11/30/05 9:22 PM:
The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would access mail directly without using imap protocol at all.
It would use many of the same program modules, but the interface
would be with web pages instead of with imap
Hello
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Any other ideas about dedicated webmail?
SquirrelMail!!
Hello
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Any other ideas
On 11/29/05, Andrzej Kwiatkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:45:32 +0100
Andrzej Kwiatkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Cyrus is a blackbox by design. Its interfaces
SquirrelMail!!
Or it you want less bloat, try Ilohamail.
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Why not?
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
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