Hi,
On a Cyrus Murder (2.2.8) with Postfix MTA, I'd like to use address
extensions in order to deliver mail directly to an INBOX subfolder with
an address like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The mail is deliverred to the INBOX, but not to the subfolder.
Does LMTP recognize that kind of addresses?
How to
Hi
I have some experience with SuSE and cyrus but i've never seen similar
errors.
The error says that mailbox doesn't exist. Did you create the mailbox
for the user and using which command (maybe in cyradm)?
Which permission do you have on /var/spool/imap and children?
Is there some cron
hello
i read some (not all) docs of cyrus imap
but i didnt found a real solve for my problem.
is it possible to have 2 mailboxes , or that a user can choose which he
wants ...(imap or pop3)
do i need 2 servers (my old qpopper and cyrus)?
thx 4 info
richard
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Am Di, den 04.01.2005 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] um 12:12:
is it possible to have 2 mailboxes , or that a user can choose which he
wants ...(imap or pop3)
1 mailbox per Cyrus-IMAPd user. I one real person wants 2 accounts (they
are necessarily independent) you have to create 2 mailboxes.
On Tue, 2005-01-04 at 12:12 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello
hi,
i read some (not all) docs of cyrus imap
but i didnt found a real solve for my problem.
is it possible to have 2 mailboxes , or that a user can choose which he
wants ...(imap or pop3)
a user has one mailbox. but he can
hello
i read some (not all) docs of cyrus imap
but i didnt found a real solve for my problem.
is it possible to have 2 mailboxes , or that a user can choose which he
wants ...(imap or pop3)
You have only one mailbox with cyrus which you can access with imap or
pop3. With pop3, you get only
thx to the whole list for info !
cya
richard
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I'm trasferring mailbox files from one server to another.
When all is done if i do a reconstruct i lose UIDVALIDITY...
If i login in the server user mailbox and *after* i reconstruct UIDVALIDITY
is keeped.
This is a not good behaviour for me, in case i would give e reconstruct -p
from backup.
LaurentG wrote:
Hi,
On a Cyrus Murder (2.2.8) with Postfix MTA, I'd like to use address
extensions in order to deliver mail directly to an INBOX subfolder with
an address like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The mail is deliverred to the INBOX, but not to the subfolder.
Does LMTP recognize that kind of
Not sure if both servers have the same cyrus version, but we have seen issues
where reconstruct did not deal properly with the old format of the cyrus files
in the mailboxes when we ran it after converting from 2.0.16 to 2.2.3. ( I
know others have hit this as well.) I have not researched
Thanks for your help, I had the 'p' right on the mailbox but only for a
specific user, not for anyone. By the way, are there any other types of
extentions available? Any doc available about it?
This one is very useful for us anyway.
Thanks again.
Laurent
Ken Murchison a écrit :
LaurentG wrote:
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Alex Deiter wrote:
--- lib/imapopts.h.orig Fri Dec 31 10:19:47 2004
+++ lib/imapopts.h Fri Dec 31 10:20:13 2004
@@ -200,9 +200,9 @@
const char *s;
- int i;
+ long i;
- int b;
+ long b;
enum enum_value e;
given that e.g. config_getint
hi all,
i've built cyrus-imap-2.1.20 postfix-2.2-20041221+tls-nonprod on osx 10.3.7
i'm using cyrus-imap as an external message store, and local deliveries are
handled stricly via LMTP listening on an IP Domain socket ...
using a text editor, i note that messages (currently sent FROM a virtual
OpenMacNews wrote:
hi all,
i've built cyrus-imap-2.1.20 postfix-2.2-20041221+tls-nonprod on osx
10.3.7
i'm using cyrus-imap as an external message store, and local deliveries
are handled stricly via LMTP listening on an IP Domain socket ...
using a text editor, i note that messages (currently
hi ken,
thx for the reply =)
anyway, can/does cyrus-imap store/process msgs w/ UNIX line endings?
where/how do i specify such?
Cyrus doesn't mangle line endings of messages in any way. It expects them to
be in RFC 2822 format (CRLF) and stores them that way on disk.
ok. reading ...
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Does anyone know if it is possible to execute a external script or
program from sieve script? The only way I have been able to figure out
how to do it so far is by forwarding the message to a alias. I'd rather
not do it this way. Any suggestions
As one who has been dealing with the CR/LF issue in relation to qmail, I will
say
that as long as you are using standards based protocols to access and inject
mail
into the mail store, the internal format is irrelevant.It is best to view
cyrus
as a black box, any custom code you write to
**
** THIS IS A WARNING MESSAGE ONLY **
** YOU DO NOT NEED TO RESEND YOUR MESSAGE **
**
The original message was received at Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:23:57 -0500
from [219.241.195.69]
While planning a new set of cyrus servers Ive crossed with dir_index
ext3 standard feature in 2.6 kernels, but disabled by default (please
correct me if Im wrong).
Im planning use it. Anyone using it in production, any issues?
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Sergio Devojno Bruder[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://haxent.com.br 41
hi john,
I will say that as long as you are using standards based protocols to access
and inject mail into the mail store, the internal format is irrelevant.It
is
best to view cyrus as a black box, any custom code you write to access cyrus
internals could easily be broken in the next release.
Paolo Negri wrote:
Hi
I have some experience with SuSE and cyrus but i've never seen similar
errors.
The error says that mailbox doesn't exist. Did you create the mailbox
for the user and using which command (maybe in cyradm)?
yes, I already have created mail boxes and normally it is working.
Hi Connie and Amos,
Since Cyrus 2.2.x allows run time configuration of db formats, I think
the mboxlist format is OK, unless there is a typo I don't see in
Connie's imapd.conf entry:
**mboxlist_db:skiplist
**a quick look at the mailboxes.db file would tell you. (or the log)
I do
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