Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- With plaintext login [using pwcheck], cyradm asks for the
password twice:
first "Please enter your password:" then "IMAP Password:" - any
reason why?
I'm not sure. Has anyone else run across this? Can anyone else solve
--On Wednesday, February 07, 2001 10:53:25 PM -0500 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMHO, idled is the best. It provides for near-realtime updates without
bombarding the server with NOOPs or blindly polling the mailbox. There
might be cases were the overhead of the idled
On Fri, Feb 16, 2001 at 02:47:08PM +1100, Grant Beattie wrote:
Feb 16 14:33:58 wombat perl[3212]: [ID 516856 auth.error] unable to dlopen
/opt/local/cyrus/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so: ld.so.1: perl: fatal: relocation
error: file /opt/local/cyrus/lib/sasl/libdigestmd5.so: symbol __eprintf:
Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Berkeley DB 3 on NetBSD (and similarly in FreeBSD) is installed as:
/usr/pkg/lib/libdb3.a and /usr/pkg/include/db3/*.h so as not to
conflict with the "native" db in NetBSD.
I'm not sure how I'm suppose to deal with this; I could be
Lawrence Greenfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- With plaintext login [using pwcheck], cyradm asks for the
password twice:
first "Please enter your password:" then "IMAP Password:" - any
reason why?
I'm not sure. Has anyone else run across this? Can anyone else solve
this?
- With plaintext login [using pwcheck], cyradm asks for the
password twice:
first "Please enter your password:" then "IMAP Password:" - any
reason why?
I'm not sure. Has anyone else run across this? Can anyone else solve
this?
This happens with my build of 2.0.11/Solaris
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2001 22:56:48 +
From: Cillian Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Now for the problems: ;)
Berkeley DB 3 on NetBSD (and similarly in FreeBSD) is installed as:
/usr/pkg/lib/libdb3.a and /usr/pkg/include/db3/*.h so as not to
conflict with the "native" db in NetBSD.
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
- Do you recommend poll or idled for the "IDLE" method? How do
these benefit the server/client if they make use of them?
Ken Murchison is the man for IDLE; I'll let him tackle this and then
argue with him about it.
IMHO, idled is the best. It provides
Cillian Sharkey wrote:
- Finally, any good IMAP MUAs for Windows? Netscape 4.7x is a bit
braindead
in many ways. I know there is Mulberry and I think Pegasus does IMAP
too...
You might also look at Outlook Express. It's not that smart underneath (it
tends not to use the best IMAP commands
EXCUSE me for my bad enlgish
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Is there no STANDARD UNSUBSCRIBE option?
Joe
On 5 Jan 2001, Amos Gouaux wrote:
On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 22:56:48 +,
Cillian Sharkey [EMAIL PROTECTED] (cs)
Cillian Sharkey wrote:
- Do you recommend poll or idled for the "IDLE" method? How do these benefit
the server/client if they make use of them?
First off, this only matters if your users are using a client which
supports IDLE. The only mainstream client that I know of that supports
IDLE
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