On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 20:37:27 -0600
Nathanael Noblet <nathan...@gnat.ca> wrote:

> 
> On Apr 12, 2010, at 2:50 PM, Stevan Bajić wrote:
> > you mean this here?
> > https://docs.astro.columbia.edu/browser/trunk/packages/cal-meta/src/scripts/cal-dspam-process
> > 
> > A slightly modified version can be found here (you need however to fix line 
> > breaks in the attached Perl code and fix the replaced email addresses):
> > http://www.mail-archive.com/dspam-us...@lists.nuclearelephant.com/msg01479..html
> > 
> 
> In both cases I'm not sure how to get this working... I have a user that has 
> admin rights to cyrus, when it lists the mailboxes it sees something like...
> 
> INBOX/Folder...
> 
> user/UN1/Folder1
> user/UN1/Folder2
> user/UN2/Folder1
> user/UN2/Folder2
> 
"user" would be something like "nathanael". Right? What is "UN1", "UN2"?


> However I can't seem to use/see anything past that. I can't examine them, 
> list / select folders within them etc... What am I missing?
> 
It has been some time since I used Cyrus IMAPD. Are you using the original 
script or the modified one? I think the originial script only works if your 
Cyrus namespace uses full usern...@domain.tld schema. The modified script is 
supposed to work even if you use a namespace that does not follow 
usern...@domain.tld schema (aka: virtual users).

I have forgotten a lot since I don't use Cyrus IMAPD but I remember that you 
can have a standard namespace and an alternative namespace with Cyrus IMAPD. 
Which one are you using?

If I am not wrong you could even use a namespace that resembles a Unix 
hierarchy convention. Are you using that? Maybe you could post your imapd.conf?

I would probably need to setup again Cyrus IMAPD over here in order to be 
helpful to you. 


> -- 
> Nathanael
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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