[Courier-imap] no error, no makefile

2006-02-24 Thread Beast
No error but no makefile created. Centos 4.0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] courier-authlib-0.56]$ ./configure --with-mailuser=mail --with-mailgroup=mail --with-redhat checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for gawk... gawk che

Re: [Courier-imap] Re: Shared Maildirs: Disregard UID?

2006-02-24 Thread vgrig_us
From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Courier-imap] Re: Shared Maildirs: Disregard UID? >Belmin Fernandez writes: >> Forgot to mention, I am using PAM so it's not a virtual user setting. >Then you need to switch to virtual accounts. This is only possible with >virtual accounts.

[Courier-imap] Re: Shared Maildirs: Disregard UID?

2006-02-24 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Belmin Fernandez writes: Forgot to mention, I am using PAM so it's not a virtual user setting. Then you need to switch to virtual accounts. This is only possible with virtual accounts. pgpZBAkNguh5z.pgp Description: PGP signature

[Courier-imap] Re: Shared Maildirs: Disregard UID?

2006-02-24 Thread Belmin Fernandez
Forgot to mention, I am using PAM so it's not a virtual user setting.

Re: [Courier-imap] Shared Maildirs: Disregard UID?

2006-02-24 Thread Sam Varshavchik
Belmin Fernandez writes: My goal was to setup: 1) Admin maildir: Have me as super user and another user who's able to read the emails but not change anything (I'll give him acl lr) 2) Public maildir: Have me as super user and have other users be able to just read (lcr) Now, the way I did

Re: [Courier-imap] Problems migrating to a new system

2006-02-24 Thread Sam Varshavchik
David J. Greenberger writes: On 2/24/06, Jay Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: What do the rights look like? You may need to do a: chown -R user.group /home/user/Maildir run this as root, replace user with your username and group with your primary group (probably same as user) and /home/user w

[Courier-imap] Shared Maildirs: Disregard UID?

2006-02-24 Thread Belmin Fernandez
My goal was to setup:1) Admin maildir: Have me as super user and another user who's able to read the emails but not change anything (I'll give him acl lr)2) Public maildir: Have me as super user and have other users be able to just read (lcr) Now, the way I did it, I made the directories with maild

Re: [Courier-imap] Problems migrating to a new system

2006-02-24 Thread David J. Greenberger
On 2/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, February 24, 2006 12:51 pm, David J. Greenberger wrote: > > There should be subfolders under Mailing lists, but they're not showing > > up: > > Not in the Maildir there shouldn't be. All of your folders and subfolders > (and subfol

Re: [Courier-imap] Problems migrating to a new system

2006-02-24 Thread jlee
On Fri, February 24, 2006 12:51 pm, David J. Greenberger wrote: > There should be subfolders under Mailing lists, but they're not showing > up: Not in the Maildir there shouldn't be. All of your folders and subfolders (and subfolders of subfolders) in IMAP are still at one level in the Maildir so

Re: [Courier-imap] Problems migrating to a new system

2006-02-24 Thread David J. Greenberger
On 2/24/06, Jay Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do the rights look like? You may need to do a: > > chown -R user.group /home/user/Maildir > > run this as root, replace user with your username and group with your > primary group (probably same as user) and /home/user with your own home > dir

Re: [Courier-imap] Problems migrating to a new system

2006-02-24 Thread Jay Lee
On Fri, February 24, 2006 12:38 pm, David J. Greenberger wrote: > Since July 2005, I've been using Courier-IMAP on a Debian box for > essentially personal use. > > Yesterday, I somewhat unexpectedly (long story) migrated to Ubuntu on > a new hard drive. I installed Courier and went ahead and copie

[Courier-imap] Problems migrating to a new system

2006-02-24 Thread David J. Greenberger
Since July 2005, I've been using Courier-IMAP on a Debian box for essentially personal use. Yesterday, I somewhat unexpectedly (long story) migrated to Ubuntu on a new hard drive. I installed Courier and went ahead and copied the Maildir directories from the old system to the new. The Inbox is p