Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I just brought up a new system (FreeBSD_6) with Cyrus IMAP 2.2.12.
The system has been on for a while prior to today, and things seem to be
working fine; however, I'm noticing the below in the logs:
Aug 22 03:41:12 forrie master[18392]: process 86622 exited,
Dawid van Wyngaard wrote:
Ken,
I have created some group with the mknewsgroups command (mknewsgroups -f
'/var/spool/news/leaf.node/news.saix.net' -u 'cyrus' -a 'anyone +p'
localhost)
but I can't see it as folders in my SQ client. Maybe I have left out a step?
Can you see them in cyradm?
Wil Cooley wrote:
On Thu, 2005-08-18 at 21:15 +0200, Dawid Van Wyngaard wrote:
Thankssq client = squirrel mail client / webmail interface. Yip, I
know that cyrus has a built nntp component, but admittedly, have no
idea to set it up.found more doc's on leafnodebut if you can
point
Dawid van Wyngaard wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone point me in the right direction / www to get instructions how
to setup NNTP with cyrus in detailed steps. I have tried the Cyrus
Netnews documentation, but that doesn't have enough detail.
What are you having problems with? Incoming feed, outgoing
Dawid van Wyngaard wrote:
Ken,
I have created some group with the mknewsgroups command (mknewsgroups -f
'/var/spool/news/leaf.node/news.saix.net' -u 'cyrus' -a 'anyone +p'
localhost)
but I can't see it as folders in my SQ client. Maybe I have left out a step?
What is your SQ client? Is
Scott Russell wrote:
Greets -
I'm going to be rebuilding our cyrus imap 2.1.x server in the next month
and trying to figure out which version of cyrus I should use next. I
understand that 2.2.x is stable and that 2.3.x in CVS is the development
however it appears that some sites have jumped
Etienne Goyer wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
* Added support for unified and replicated Murders. A Murder
no longer has to have discrete frontend and backend servers; any one
unified server can both proxy and serve local mailboxes (proxy
functionality in proxyd and lmtpproxyd has been
Claudio Saavedra wrote:
Hi
I'm writing part of a program that would generate a report of users
overquota in imap cyrus servers through sockets and using the protocol
specification (RFC2087).
The problem is that using a single command for each mailbox is too slow,
for instance, when connecting
Derek Yarnell wrote:
I am currenly using an application that can only talk APOP and need to
authenticate it to my cyrus install.
Now a regular pop login is working, but APOP is not working. I am getting,
Aug 12 14:52:52 cyrus pop3[18626]: badlogin: homsar.umiacs.umd.edu
[128.8.120.251] APOP
Jared Watkins wrote:
Hello all..
I have a situation here where an 'exempt' user has accumulated nearly
27k messages and 1.5G of mail in their sent items folder and now any
attempt to access this folder has imap timeout problems and stuck
processes. The cyradm utility is also not able to
Amos wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Ken,
Many thanks for the info. However, does it mean that users can not
create subfolders beneath the shared folder?
Had another thought on this. If you set the 'deleteright' option in
imapd.conf
the mailbox and you can leave 'c' and 'd' for creating submailboxes and
deleting messages.
Ken Murchison wrote:
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Hi Everybody,
We are creating shared folder for groups of people and in general
they like it. We are giving members the following right:
lrswipcda
So that each
of this laying around, I just need to update it to the latest
version of the draft.
Ken Murchison wrote:
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Hi Everybody,
We are creating shared folder for groups of people and in general
they like it. We are giving members the following right:
lrswipcda
So that each member
Jim Bartus wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Roland Pope wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any idea when Cyrus-IMAPd 2.3 might be ready for
production release?
There is no scheduled date, nor anyone to create a release at this time.
Pardon, I'm new to the list, but what does nor anyone
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Hi Everybody,
We are creating shared folder for groups of people and in general they
like it. We are giving members the following right:
lrswipcda
So that each member of a shared folder can delete mail.
However in some instance, naive users are also deleting the
Ana Oleski wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to talk to the timesieved via MANAGESIEVE from a java program.
The beginning was not so bad, I can login and I get data (LISTSCRIPT, GETSCRIPT).
But when I try PUTSCRIPT, I keep getting
NO Did not specify script data
I must be doing something wrong
Roland Pope wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have any idea when Cyrus-IMAPd 2.3 might be ready for
production release?
There is no scheduled date, nor anyone to create a release at this time.
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Software Engineer 21 Princeton Place
716-662-8973 x26
Alan Thew wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 14:24 , Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Derek Yarnell wrote:
Now you can set a quota on an indiviual mail box I understand that.
But I want users to be able to create sub mailboxes and the quota to
continually apply down the tree of mailboxes
Patrick Radtke wrote:
I'm trying to move users between two backend machines.
If the user has a quota, I get this message
xfermailbox: The remote Server(s) denied the operation
the log file on the machine the user is to be moved too has this in the
log file
Jul 20 15:25:09 alpenwurst
Derek Yarnell wrote:
Now you can set a quota on an indiviual mail box I understand that. But
I want users to be able to create sub mailboxes and the quota to
continually apply down the tree of mailboxes. Is this even possible?
Yes. The quota includes all submailboxes.
--
Kenneth
Ondrej Sury wrote:
Ken, would you be so kind to generate patchset (and maybe attach it to
mentioned bug report)?
Attached to bug #2690
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Kevin Menard wrote:
Hello all,
It's been a few years since I've posted here, so I hope everyone is
doing well.
I'm running into a bit of a configuration issue that I hope someone
might be able to help out with. I decided it was time to try letting
sieve manage my filters and got
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Can someone tell me what the syntax is for logging in through a raw
telnet session? So that I can determine if its a sieve daemon, or
sieveshell, issue? I know IMAP and POP3, just not sieve
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Can someone tell me what the syntax is for logging in through a raw
telnet session? So that I can determine if its a sieve daemon, or
sieveshell, issue? I know IMAP and POP3, just not sieve :(
Just use imtest, or one of its variants (imtest, pop3test, sivtest).
On Sat, 9 Jul 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Patrick Radtke wrote:
I'm trying to test our frontends.
They work with imap and pop transactions, but if I connected to a
frontend to use sieve I get an error.
sieveshell -u phr2101 -a phr2101 -t frontend
connecting to tofu
verify error:num=19:self
Thomas Börnert wrote:
hi list,
ntlm with evolution or outlook isn't working:
imap[17765]: badlogin: localhost.localdomain [127.0.0.1] NTLM [SASL
(-13): authentication failure: incorrect NTLM response]
i've found: if i use sasldb2 then it works.
if i use the mysql setup below that it won't
it to store encrypted
passwords, in which case the SQL auxprop will only work for plaintext
SASL mechanisms and plaintext authentication protocol commands.
There exists an patch for cyrus with auxprop/mysql.
Have anyone tested it ?
Thanks.
-Thomas
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 08:19 -0400, Ken Murchison
Eric Berggren wrote:
Any current efforts to add RFC3894 (the :copy extension) to libsieve ?
Ken added this to the 2.3 CVS branch a few months back (yep, I wanted it
as well :)
Cool.
Though, I thought that fileinto is a terminal action (unless one
specifies keep, processing stops there).
Patrick Radtke wrote:
I'm trying to test our frontends.
They work with imap and pop transactions, but if I connected to a
frontend to use sieve I get an error.
sieveshell -u phr2101 -a phr2101 -t frontend
connecting to tofu
verify error:num=19:self signed certificate in certificate chain
Paul Raines wrote:
THe most glaring problem with sieve is that folder names to be
sorted into cannot be dynamically determined at script run time
(unless I have missed some extension that does this).
A very common thing people do is to sort incoming email into
folders according to the From
James Ralston wrote:
On 2005-07-05 at 23:00+02 Sebastian Hagedorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Paul Raines [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on 5. Juli 2005
16:32:52 -0400 regarding Re: quotas not working a x86_64?:
On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Its possible. I'm
Paul Raines wrote:
I have started a new cyrus installation on a EM64T box running the
x86_64 version of CentOS4 which has cyrus-imapd 2.2.12 I have set a
default 2GB quota on all users. However, I get over quota errors on one
user even when they are using only 1% of the 2GB. Doing a 'lq'
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
we are running the following setup under Red Hat Linux Advanced Server 3:
name : Cyrus IMAPD
version: v2.2.12-Invoca-RPM-2.2.12-1.ZAIK 2005/02/14 16:43:51
vendor : Project Cyrus
support-url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
os : Linux
os-version
Christian Anton wrote:
Hi list,
i use web-cyradm in the actual cvs version and have the following problem with
cyrus and its quotas:
I use the option:
lmtp_over_quota_perm_failure: 1
in my imapd.conf to ensure that when the mailbox's quota is over, the mail is
rejected to the sender.
But
Lars Kristiansen wrote:
Sounds like a recipe for lost messages should anything go wrong.. What
happens if as you FETCH, new messages arrive and take up just enough
quota
that the STORE would put it over quota? What do you do with the message?
4th and 15. Punt.
That's certainly a tough
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
I installed the lastest cyrus, compiled from the FreeBSD port.
I'm having a problem with timsieved not running as it's configured:
sieve cmd=timsieved listen=sieve prefork=0
From the docs I read, this is correct. If I telnet to my local machine
(by IP, not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
When an IMAP or a POP client check every minute if there is a new mail awaiting,
does cyrus-imapd always look in the spool directory in the cyrus.* file ? or
does it looks in the DB files in the config directory ? What file is updated
when a new mail is stored
Simon Matter wrote:
I've tried to get rid of hardlinked files in our cyrus spools to make
partial mailbox restores easier and more safe. My first idea was to set
singleinstancestore: no in imapd.conf and make all payload files
independant from each other. Unfortunately I realized later that
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
I've tried to get rid of hardlinked files in our cyrus spools to make
partial mailbox restores easier and more safe. My first idea was to set
singleinstancestore: no in imapd.conf and make all payload files
independant from each other. Unfortunately I
Simon Matter wrote:
Simon Matter wrote:
I've tried to get rid of hardlinked files in our cyrus spools to make
partial mailbox restores easier and more safe. My first idea was to set
singleinstancestore: no in imapd.conf and make all payload files
independant from each other. Unfortunately I
Mathieu Arnold wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if someone had a patch which would permit to log in as say,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in pop3 and permitting to access user/mat/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
folder ?
This functionality is in Cyrus 2.3 (CVS) as the 'popsubfolder' option.
I *think* these are the
Mathieu Arnold wrote:
+-Le 30/05/2005 10:27 -0400, Ken Murchison a dit :
| Mathieu Arnold wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I was wondering if someone had a patch which would permit to log in as
| say, [EMAIL PROTECTED] in pop3 and permitting to access user/mat/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
| folder
Christian Cernuschi wrote:
I'm planning a migration from Cyrus 2.1.9 to Cyrus 2.2.12 (Suse-Gentoo)
but i have few doubts.
Unfortunatly clients are Outlook with POP3 leave mail on server (they
cannot use imap for several reasons)
I know how to keep mailbox structure (as they also access
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
We're currently running Cyrus IMAP 2.2.8 and having the following problem.
When a message arrives via LMTP with the header Subject:
SUBJECTLINE\r\r\n the message i broken and all other header-lines after
this line are put in the body! This is not cute at
Roland Pope wrote:
Hi,
I am running avelsieve-1.0.0 under squirrelmail-1.4.4 with
Cyrus-imapd-2.2.12 and I am having an issue with a filter that uses the
'is equal to' comparator.
The following script entry generated by avelsieve rejects all messages
regardless of the 'From' address:
John Lane wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to have Cyrus run the sieve ruleset on messages already in
the user's inbox ?
No, the Sieve script is only executed by lmtpd at the time of delivery.
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Scott Balmos wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably a bad subject line for the topic, but I can't think of
a better one. I've always heard, between here and on the Postfix list,
that delivering directly via LMTP to Cyrus is better than using the
deliver wrapper program. I was curious how much of a
Scott Balmos wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Scott Balmos wrote:
Hi all,
This is probably a bad subject line for the topic, but I can't think
of a better one. I've always heard, between here and on the Postfix
list, that delivering directly via LMTP to Cyrus is better than using
the deliver wrapper
Rob Carter wrote:
We're using the stock timsieved on our v2.2.10 server and some
Perl/Autosieve code to handle end-user sieve script management
(primarily for forwarding, vacation, and routine spam filtering). A
handful of our users are beginning to bump up against the default 32K
script size
Spencer Tuttle wrote:
Hello All,
I am having the following problem, if I address email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and I have a folder called test and it has the
acl of anyone p on it the mail gets delivered successfully to the
folder.
But if I address an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I have a
folder
Anthony Tibbs wrote:
Check out quotawarn: and quotawarnkb: in man imapd.conf. They result
in IMAP ALERT messages being generated.
Note that these alerts are sent on SELECT, and it has been claimed
that Outlook SELECTs a lot, making it unusable. I have not verified this.
Indeed, this can be a
As most of you probably know (or at least *should* know), removing a
message from an IMAP mailstore is a two-step process. First the message
has its \Deleted flag set with the STORE command, then any messages with
this flag are expunged using either the EXPUNGE or CLOSE command. IMAP
itself
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
One question, how does delayed expunge works regarding quotas? Could
cyrquota be expanded to also show the ammount of data in pending unlink
state ?
We'd have to extend the record used by the quotaroot database to include
this info.
--
Kenneth Murchison
Gerd v. Egidy wrote:
With delayed expunge, the cyrus.index records of the expunged
messages are moved to a cyrus.expunge file, but the message files and
cyrus.cache records remain.
What will happen if I run a reconstruct on a folder with mails in this
expunge-file? Are the messages restored to
Amos wrote:
Hmmm... what's this about ClamAV? Integrated virus scanning? Maybe for
the Sieve virus check test?
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2400
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Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
But we really need to do something about the also non-RFC compliant crap
that sends too-big lines as well, cyrus screws up when breaking those
lines.
Is that bug completely fixed yet?
No. If you have a suggestion
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
--On 27. April 2005 1:17:12 Uhr -0400 Michael Spicyn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I somehow induce Cyrus to delete messages that are, lets say 3 month
old?
man ipurge
It doesn't work as well as I'd like it to, but it's a start.
Actually, if you just want to delete
Andreas Hasenack wrote:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 09:37:55PM +0200, Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote:
4.5. Action discard
Syntax: discard
Discard is used to silently throw away the message. It does so by
^
simply canceling the
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Jeff Blaine wrote:
Using cyrus-2.2.12
We're experiencing a situation where user-deleted folders still
remain on disk.
Running 'reconstruct -r user.USERNAME' does not address the
problem.
Is this expected behavior? If so, I'm curious to hear the
Scott Bye wrote:
An update - just done an strace, and it seems to be stalling sometimes
when trying to read from /dev/random. I'm guessing that because
/dev/random is fed from user input, when there is no user input - being
a server - entropy runs low and the kernel blocks access.
Sure
Nick Trenary wrote:
At 03:20 PM 4/20/2005, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Nick Trenary wrote:
There answer may be no but unless you give an example of what you
mean it's hard to know what you're really asking for.
The default mailbox names created are Inbox, Deleted Messages,
Joseph Brennan wrote:
We are converting to Cyrus later this year.
We're currently trying to figure out how to organize non-personal
mailboxes. Many departments and divisions like to have incoming
mailboxes for official mail to the unit, and we'd like to keep that
separate from any one user's
Amos wrote:
Ben Carter wrote:
When we get a chance, we're going to talk to Derrick about getting
some cluster support into the std. code.
That would be most impressive. I wonder how much Ken's work with 2.3
would fit in with this?
My code in 2.3 uses the Murder code to keep local copies of
Mikael wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to have a user having outlook configured to keep its messages on the
server for one week to have all its messages downloaded again.
Is there a way to force that from the server ?
Why would you want this?
If you change the UIDVALIDITY value on the mailbox both IMAP
steven wright wrote:
Hello,
I intend to move from a single server with Cyrus to multiple servers
with Cyrus.
As I don't need to share folders between users I'm unsure if I should
use Cyrus Murder with a few frontends or separate Cyrus servers with
Perdition as the frontend.
One thing I would
can be inherited, but this is not one of them
(for obvious reasons).
Ken Murchison wrote:
Is there a simple method to process articles posted locally via NNTP
before being sent upstream ? Specifically, looking to setup a
bi-directional gateway for some local groups (group is accessible via
IMAP
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
--On 5. April 2005 12:21:41 Uhr -0400 Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, both the quota limit and quota usage are limited to 32-bits.
Cyrus
2.3 uses 64-bits (long long int) on systems that support it.
I wonder if this is still true for 2.2.10. I set my
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Thu, 07 Apr 2005, Jules Agee wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
I remember squashing a bug on Debian's 2.1 master code that caused it not
to
process *all* available messages at every interaction (instead, it
processed
only one). This caused messages
Eddy Beliveau wrote:
Hi!
I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.2.8-6.3
and I want to add annotations to our users
1 login superadmin superpassword
2 setacl user/student1 superadmin lrswipcda
3 SETANNOTATION user/student1 /hec/lastlogin_pop3_date
(value.shared Apr 4 13:56)
3 NO Permission denied
Did I
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
Hi,
this is from an old thread:
--On 28. September 2004 14:23:08 Uhr -0400 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Philip Chambers wrote:
I have just encountered a problem with setting a large quota and it
appears that the code must be using just 32 bit arithmetic!
I
Edward Rudd wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 15:20, rado wrote:
Hi Y'all
Let me explain what's goin on 1st.
...just a hobby kinda challenge k?
running Redhat Fedora core 3
sendmail etc
2 servers here...as a HA(High Availability) Redundancy project.
1 server is the master the other a slave.
The actual
rado wrote:
On Mon, 2005-04-04 at 09:56 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Edward Rudd wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-02 at 15:20, rado wrote:
Hi Y'all
Let me explain what's goin on 1st.
...just a hobby kinda challenge k?
running Redhat Fedora core 3
sendmail etc
2 servers here...as a HA(High Availability
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
After alot of playing around, and finally finding a suitable headering
that exists in *most* of the messsages that I'm trying to filter on,
I've come up with the following filter ot clean out the other language
emails that I just can't read:
if allof ( header :contains
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
nope, that didn't do it either :(
this is the kinda of message I'm trying to filter out ... I tried
removing the start ^ and end $, so that it would pick up any message
that I thought would contain any non-printable, but that didn't work
either ...
some other way I
Andrew B. Panphiloff wrote:
Does cyrus-imapd support thees extensions ?
Not currently.
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gopalakrishnan kamalanathan wrote:
Hi,
Does Cyrus IMAP supports the IDLE command so that the client need not
poll for the messages?
Yes.
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Marc G. Fournier wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Scott Balmos wrote:
does anyone have a rule for sieve that will disregard emails coming in
with a subject that just contains garbage?
I can't even cut-n-paste an example ... :(
Marc G. Fournier Hub.Org Networking Services
Igor Belikov wrote:
Hello info-cyrus,
I need some help or advice in ACLs using.
Is it possible to block IMAP access to mailboxes and allow only POP3
access using ACLs?
No. You could do this via PAM if you are on a platform that supports it
(and you're using plaintext password
kael wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005, kael wrote:
I'm also interested with this question; specially, I don't clearly
understand what the -U and -T options infer.
-U n means the service will die after it services n connections.
-T n means the service will die after
kael wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to manage the ANNOTATEMORE /motd as 'cyrus' user but the
server returns 'permission denied':
02 SETANNOTATION INBOX /motd (value.shared Its sunny outside!)
02 NO Permission denied
03 SETANNOTATION / /motd (value.shared Hello)
03 NO Permission denied
There may be a
Tanya N kessler wrote:
Hello,
I recently setup Cyrus IMAP on a FC3 box. Im getting a
duplicate_mark: and duplicate_check: comment in my mail log when
ever I receive mail. Could someone tell me what this and how to fix it?
Edit syslog.conf so you're not logging the local6 facility at the
Olaf Fraczyk wrote:
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 13:23 -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Olaf Fraczyk wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to make communication in a secure way using lmtp?
I would like to have postfix and cyrus on separate machines.
Do you really want to encrypt *all* of the traffic or just
Christoph Moench-Tegeder wrote:
## Ken Murchison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am a little confused over the location of configdirectory, some of its
contents (like the DB environment, the socket und the proc directorys)
should be kept per node (I believe), while others (as quota files)
should be shared
Sean wrote:
I've built new mail server and migrated over my mailboxes. When I access
my mailbox on the new machine all of the messages show up as unread.
Is there a was to preserve the message flags?
That's entirely up to the tool that did the migration. When it APPENDs
the messages it should
Olaf Fraczyk wrote:
Hi,
Is there any way to make communication in a secure way using lmtp?
I would like to have postfix and cyrus on separate machines.
Do you really want to encrypt *all* of the traffic or just the
authentication information? Your email is most likely getting to
Postfix in
kael wrote:
On 27.02.2005 15:47, Ken Murchison wrote:
kael wrote:
On 24.02.2005 15:36, Ken Murchison wrote:
The newsspool option is deprecated and not needed.
I have managed imapd.conf like this:
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
partition-news: /var/spool/imap/news
altnamespace: yes
newspeer
Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
The murder in a box does work (I have it on my laptop for testing
new code), but its not trivial to setup.
However, note that tracking the current CVS head of the 2.3 branch at
this moment may make it more difficult than
Craig White wrote:
All users are set up with user.USER_NAME except the 'public' user that I
created.
if I send mail to public or [EMAIL PROTECTED], it creates a mailbox
user.public and for this one user only, I want it to go to simply public
and not user.public - is this possible?
Assuming that
kael wrote:
On 24.02.2005 15:36, Ken Murchison wrote:
The newsspool option is deprecated and not needed.
I have managed imapd.conf like this:
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
partition-news: /var/spool/imap/news
altnamespace: yes
newspeer: news-in.newsfeeds.com:119 news-out.newsfeeds.com:119
Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Craig White wrote:
My goal was to be my own CA - generate per user certificates and have
revocation rights. I haven't had many issues with creating certs for
various applications such as ldap/apache etc. I was looking for some
granular control for individual users.
I do
kael wrote:
On 08.02.2005 02:28, kael wrote:
I wish to use the _push_ method, as described in
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/install-netnews.html.
I have been searching but haven't ben able to deliver NetNews via Cyrus.
imapd.conf is managed with the following lines:
partition-news:
Ian G Batten wrote:
I've compiled 2.2.12 on a Linksys NSLU2. It appears to work --- I can
rsync a mailbox on from a Sun and access it correctly. I've also got
Sendmail 8.13.3 built and awaiting a config file, so I can start
delivering mail to the slug soonest.
I have real work for this, honest,
Per olof Ljungmark wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running a test setup and today I tried setting the quota for a
mailbox below the current size of it to see what happened.
No surprise, lmpt started responding 452 4.2.2 Over quota as it should.
Then I increased the quota again so that there were plenty of
Alec H. Peterson wrote:
Hi there,
I am using a Treo 650 with Chatter IMAP (which has IDLE support) to sync
with my Cyrus IMAP folders. It works great over port 143, however over
port 993 the SSL refuses to synchronize. I've already been in contact
with the developer of Chatter, and he says
David G Mcmurtrie wrote:
Does cyrus imapd make partition information available through IMAP
protocol by any means?
I noticed that the RENAME command takes a non-rfc documented partition
argument to allow one to move a mailbox to a different partition. I'm
wondering if any other command(s) provide
Jason Jacobsen wrote:
What is the status of the global include verb for sieve?
Its in Cyrus v2.3.
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Yann Rouillard wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using Cyrus 2.2.9 and I am looking for some information
on the seen file content.
Could someone give me some hint or give some link where I could find
this information ?
Look at doc/internal/database-formats.html in the Cyrus distro.
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Kenneth Murchison
Edward Rudd wrote:
I'm running cyrus Imapd 2.2.3 (Simon matter's invocha rpms) and just
noticed odd thing.. Cyrus authenticates via saslauthd over LDAP, and
pop3 user/pass works fine.. but pop3 apop fails with user not found.
and the auth logs looks like it's trying to look the user up in the
Alec H. Peterson wrote:
--On January 26, 2005 7:17:19 AM -0700 Alec H. Peterson
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Nice, that did it.
I noticed an interesting side effect of this patch. While it does
synchronize the database nicely for seen state changes, it unfortunately
does not also notify the
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
Cyrus IMAP supports setting IMAP annotations.
Does anyone know of what clients support annotation, if any? (In
general support for IMAP extensions seems low).
I'm not aware of any client which supports mailbox annotations other
Cyrus cyradm (and the underlying Perl
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