I've found that if I have a default domain a cyrus-imap admin
that admin can only add mailboxes to his domain, be it with the
domain name or without. He cannot add mailboxes on other domains.
How would i create a global admin who can add mailboxes as he pleases?
-Nigel
pgp0.pgp
Hi :)
I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.2.3 under OpenBSD-3.5.
My users are all French and i'm having a problem creating mailboxes with
accentuated caracters.
ie:
cm user.testuser.testé
createmailbox: Invalid mailbox name
How can I make cyrus accept accentuated mailbox names ?
Thanks in advance.
Hi,
When creating a mailbox, it's name should be encoded in UTF7, and also you
should add chars quote ' and and ? to the GOODCHARS define in
imap/mboxname.c for the UTF7 encoding to be fully accepted in mailbox names.
On Fri, 14 May 2004 13:20:50 +0200, Antoine Jacoutot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi :)
I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.2.3 under OpenBSD-3.5.
My users are all French and i'm having a problem creating mailboxes with
accentuated caracters.
ie:
cm user.testuser.test
createmailbox: Invalid mailbox name
How
I was curious if anyone has implemented a mechanism in sendmail to determine
if a user is over their Cyrus quota before attempting LMTP delivery of the
message. If so, how was it impemented?
In our environment, I would have to say that easily, 3/4ths of all our
e-mail
hitting the LMTP server is
Selon Paul Wagland [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
By convention names are stored in LDAP in a modified UTF-7 format, see
section
5.1.3 of RFC 2060.
Thanks :)
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Selon François LECOLIER [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
When creating a mailbox, it's name should be encoded in UTF7, and also you
should add chars quote ' and and ? to the GOODCHARS define in
imap/mboxname.c for the UTF7 encoding to be fully accepted in mailbox names.
Dear list.
We're running RH ES 3 over here with Simons RPMS
for Cyrus-Imap.
(Cyrus v2.1.16-Invoca-RPM-2.1.16-6)
(The onlything we built from source was
postfix v2.0.19 for MySQL
and Sasl support)
Both pam and sasl 2.1.15 are now available from
Redhat along with
a huge list of other
Scott Adkins wrote:
I was curious if anyone has implemented a mechanism in sendmail to
determine
if a user is over their Cyrus quota before attempting LMTP delivery of the
message. If so, how was it impemented?
You can use the Sendmail Socket Map Daemon (smmapd) that I wrote for
Cyrus. It
I am building a mail server using cyrus of course, postfix mysql for the
backend. I am creating the accounts using web-cyradm and it seems when I
create the account everythig looks fine. I log into cyradm on the
command line everything looks fine as well as all the folders being
there on the
Ken Murchison wrote:
Scott Adkins wrote:
I was curious if anyone has implemented a mechanism in sendmail to
determine
if a user is over their Cyrus quota before attempting LMTP delivery of
the
message. If so, how was it impemented?
You can use the Sendmail Socket Map Daemon (smmapd) that I
Hi again,
The utf-7 thing is specified in the RFC2060 in 5.1.2. Mailbox Namespace
Naming Convention, and as IMAP4 clients should conform to this RFC, Outlook
and your Webmail clients should do the utf7 encoding when creating mailbox names.
If you still have some troubles, then you will need to
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:13, Paul Wagland wrote:
I can't comment to outlook (though it should support it) but Apples
iMail and Horde both do the right thing
I hadn't patch cyrus for utf7 yet, but without the patch, I can tell you
Horde/Imp cannot create directory with accentuated characters.
Whenever mail is sent to more than recipient at my domain, either
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get a return email from mailer-daemon saying that:
This is the Postfix program at
Am Freitag, 14. Mai 2004 19:27 schrieb Jonathan Villa:
Whenever mail is sent to more than recipient at my domain, either
to: [EMAIL PROTECTED],[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get a return email from mailer-daemon saying that:
Now while it says Postfix,
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:13, Paul Wagland wrote:
I can't comment to outlook (though it should support it) but Apples
iMail and Horde both do the right thing
I hadn't patch cyrus for utf7 yet, but without the patch, I can tell you
Horde/Imp cannot create directory with
On Friday 14 May 2004 20:10, Etienne Goyer wrote:
Which Horde/IMP version ? I don't know about the stable branch, but
HEAD and the latest ALPHA can with no problem.
horde-2.2.4
imp-3.2.2
It works fine using kmail though.
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Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Friday 14 May 2004 20:10, Etienne Goyer wrote:
Which Horde/IMP version ? I don't know about the stable branch, but
HEAD and the latest ALPHA can with no problem.
horde-2.2.4
imp-3.2.2
Then it has been fixed in the CVS.
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On Fri, 14 May 2004, Roland Pope wrote:
I am running cyrus-imapd 2.2.3 under RedHat ES 3.0 and I can't seem to
create mailboxes with spaces in them using cyradm. Under 2.1.15 I had no
problem creating such mailboxes.
Works for me:
sourcefour:i386_rh80:~ cyradm cyrus
CYRUS.andrew.cmu.edu cm
Hello,
i have been testing Cyrus Imapd 2.2.3 with some Mozilla and Outlook XP clients. I
observe some weird behaviour with Outlook XP (SP3) and the server. Emails i receive
appear on Outlook with on behalf of in front of the sender. And if this wasn't
strange enough, if i move emails
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