Ken Murchison schrieb:
Markus Rebensburg wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with the following sieve-script, running on cyrus
2.1.12:
I want to match against a header containing '*', e.g.: Subject:
Bla*. RFC 3028 tells me to escape the '*' using two backslashes, so I
used the following
Le Mardi 24 Janvier 2006 21:09, Huaqing Zheng a écrit :
On 1/24/06, Benoit Guguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I use cyrus 2.1 on debian sarge. I'm working with shared imap folders.
So when a user create a sub directory in a shared imap folders, I would
(want ?) that the sub directory
Hello..
I've got one client who wants to view his employers
e-mails... Is this possible with Cyrus Imapd ?
I've got any idea how to do this ?
Maybe You can help me :-)
thanks in advance
AK
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Simon Matter pravi:
The rpms are using the mail facility, so you may put mail.* something
in
syslog.conf.
I tried using deliver on RHEL4 now with the autocreate feature and it
has
worked fine. What is the exact deliver command line which fails?
postfix's master.cf:
cyrus unix -
--On Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:56 +0100 Andrzej Kwiatkowski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello..
I've got one client who wants to view his employers
e-mails... Is this possible with Cyrus Imapd ?
I've got any idea how to do this ?
Set the ACLs on the mailbox(es) to allow the snooper
We've been getting our tails kicked by our Cyrus implementation on
AIX, so we're looking into running Linux on our Power4 hardware. Our
preferred distribution is Gentoo. We are running cyrus-imapd 2.2.12[1].
During our testing, we noticed that every time master forked a daemon,
that our
I am running cyrus-imap version 2.2.12 and have a question about
reconstruct. In attempting to reconstruct a users mailbox, reconstruct -
rf username successfully finds all the messages in the inbox but does
not find email in any subfolders. It does however list all the
subfolders but they appear
Hello,
I have seen there are some parameters in
/etc/imapd.conf for LDAP connection.
However I cannot see any for user password
login.
How can I connect to LDAP server without
saslauthd?
Regards
Patrick
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