On Mon, Jul 16, 2012, at 04:38 PM, Mark Nipper wrote:
On 16 Jul 2012, Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012, at 01:29 PM, Mark Nipper wrote:
Jul 16 04:03:14 king cyrus/lmtpunix[17822]: Delivered:
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On 17 Jul 2012, Bron Gondwana wrote:
Oooh. Ok, so you're running virtdomains: off.
Yes. It seemed the best way to do it at the time (I
can't even remember which version of Cyrus I originally started
with now; it's been that long).
I'm really not happy about the way virtdomains: off
Hi
I am using cyrus on linux
I want to create a folder that has read / write access given to all users.
Any new user added to cyrus must get access to this automatically
Is this possible ?
Thanks
Ram
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
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On Tue, 2012-07-17 at 15:42 +0530, Ram wrote:
I am using cyrus on linux
I want to create a folder that has read / write access given to all users.
Any new user added to cyrus must get access to this automaticall
Is this possible ?
In cyradm or your other tool just grant permissions to anyone
On 07/17/12 15:42 +0530, Ram wrote:
Hi
I am using cyrus on linux
I want to create a folder that has read / write access given to all users.
Any new user added to cyrus must get access to this automatically
Is this possible ?
You can assign ACLs rights to the 'anyone' user for a folder, which
We moved from Cyrus 2.3 to 2.4 earlier in the year. We run with delayed
expunge, with a nightly job to expire old expunged messages after 28 days:
cyr_expire -E 3 -D 28 -X 28
This worked nicely under Cyrus 2.3.
A few days back we had our first request to restore email which has been
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012, at 04:45 PM, David Carter wrote:
A bit of digging through source code uncovered:
expunge_days: 7
Number of days to retain expunged messages before cleaning up
their index records. The default is 7. This is a necessary for
QRESYNC to work correctly.
On Tue, 17 Jul 2012, Bron Gondwana wrote:
The sync_client thing is a separate matter... it should consider those
to be bogus and clean them up I think... hmm.
It definitely cleaned up many cases. I found a couple of examples where
messages seemed to get pulled back to the master, fortunately