Hello Bron,
I've apply the patch on cyrus 2.4.13 succesfully and now I can fetch
rfc822.sha1 and rfc822.filesize:
. fetch 1:* rfc822.sha1
* 1 FETCH (RFC822.SHA1 284c8e2602d2094609aefb31c64622dbcc8a59cb)
* 2 FETCH (RFC822.SHA1 40d4f8a1a1c214385d875181c7e950ea04571855)
* 3 FETCH (RFC822.SHA1
Cyrus 2.4.12
I have noticed that when a user is deleted on the primary and their
InBox was empty because they never received a single e-mail the DELETED
mailbox does not appear on the slave. I have not verified if this
happennes when the InBox is empty but they did receive a mail at one
Hello,
I've found the problem by my self, I was asking the wrong attribute. The
correct one is digest.sha1:
my $s1Size = $IMAPs1-fetch('1:*', 'digest.sha1');
Now its almost instantaneous:
real0m0.395s
user0m0.368s
sys 0m0.016s
and its perfect to compare the integrity of the
Hello,
As I been explaining in the thread Problem recover replica that I'm trying to
use Mail::IMAPTalk perl module to fetch some data. I've write this new thread
because I get an error when I try to execute the following code:
...
...
...
my $IMAPs1 = Mail::IMAPTalk-new(
Server =
Well found :) The rfc822. stuff is calculated on the fly, for testing spool
against index file.
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012, at 03:45 PM, Manel Gimeno Zaragozá wrote:
Hello,
I've found the problem by my self, I was asking the wrong attribute. The
correct one is digest.sha1:
my $s1Size =
I'm on holiday with just my phone! Can you file a bug please.
Thanks,
B
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012, at 10:07 AM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
Cyrus 2.4.12
I have noticed that when a user is deleted on the primary and their
InBox was empty because they never received a single e-mail the DELETED
$IMAPs1-set_unicode_folders(1);
$IMAPs2-set_unicode_folders(1);
...
How can I avoid this error? Or force that the method do not convert the
strings.
You explicitly said you want unicode folder support, but then explicitly
pass IMAP UTF-7 folder names rather than a perl unicode string.
So