Notifing with zephyr works for my inbox and subfolders. But how do I
set it up for shared folders that I have access to ?
Hello. I'm new to Cyrus Imap. I write a mail program which get mails out of
imap and presents them to user.
The problem is, the recent flag is always 0.
I send mail with Outlook to imap - then my program run and this flag is 0. I
did not open the folder where
mail was stored between sending mail
Hi
I was wondering if some day, it would be possible to create folders on
the root and not only in the inbox folder.
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Mathieu Arnold
Hello,
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From: Mathieu Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: info cyrus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 12:26 PM
Subject: imap and folders
Hi
I was wondering if some day, it would be possible to create folders on
the root and not only in the inbox
Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Hi
I was wondering if some day, it would be possible to create folders on
the root and not only in the inbox folder.
With v2.1 you have the option of creating your personal folders at the
same level as INBOX (not children) by turning on the 'altnamespace'
option.
From: Gunnar Gunnarsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 10:22:45 +0100
Notifing with zephyr works for my inbox and subfolders. But how do I
set it up for shared folders that I have access to ?
We don't support notification for non-user. folders now.
Doing it by ACLs is
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
Is there a limit on the size of the To: header? I'm trying to chase down
an I/O error when transferring from a sendmail host to Cyrus using
lmtp. The failed message always seems to have a large To: header.
Sendmail has no limit.
Sam Smith
twk wrote:
What you really have is
/INBOX
/INBOX/archive
that, I know, and I don't really care about it, but...
Frankly, I don't understand why people have so much trouble with this. Perhaps
because is is different than what people are used to. It is actually possible to
change the
I have reconfigured Cyrus with Postfix.
Mail comes in and populates the imap mailboxes.
Mail can also be sent from local users to other localusers.
But, mail can not be sent outside of my mailhost.
I get an error that reads:
an error occured while sending mail
the mail server responded
You are not allowing your users to relay through
postfix. This is a postfix issue, not a cyrus
issue since you are getting delivery to the cyrus
mailstore for local addresses. I would recommend
looking into the SMTP_AUTH configuration for postfix.
Theodore Knab wrote:
an error occured
For the last four months or so I haven't been able to get sieveshell to
authenticate, no matter what I try. The fact that cyradm authenticates just
fine makes me suspect it's something about sieve ...
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