--- Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Exactly, I suggest you remove all mailboxes and then start creating
the
correct new ones.
Hi Simon,
I take your advice deleting all mailboxes while running cyradm and
recreate them afterwards.
SquirrelMail is now running nicely
Hi Nicolas,
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Back to Cyrus-imapd, I tried to use the Debian version, but after
considering the Debian-specifics docs and scripts, I ended up
compiling
my own version, and use a really simple configuration, provided by
the
sources.
The only reason for me installing packages
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Simon Matter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- snip -
Exactly, I suggest you remove all mailboxes and then start creating
the
correct new ones.
Hi Simon,
I take your advice deleting all mailboxes while running cyradm
--- Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think I need unixhierarchysep. Neither I have a full
understanding of its function.
unixhierarchysep is usefull to have allow dot into mailbox name.
Hi Alain,
Whether you meant;
INBOX
INBOX.Drafts
INBOX.Sent Items
INBOX.friends
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 2:51 AM, Stephen Liu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Alain Spineux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think I need unixhierarchysep. Neither I have a full
understanding of its function.
unixhierarchysep is usefull to have allow dot into mailbox name.
Hi Alain,
Hi folks,
Ubuntu LTS 6.06 amd64
Hi folks,
Having tried a day unable to figure out how to add users' accounts.
Steps performed as follows;
$ su cyrus
Password: xyz
sh-3.1$ cyradm localhost
IMAP Password: xyz
localhost cm user.aaa
localhost cm user.bbb
localhost
Hi Simon,
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You really have to understand what you are doing and how your system
you
configured works. Or how you want it to work.
1) didn't you use unixhierarchysep: 1 in your config. My personal
impression is that it's just more confusing than using the default
. as
separator. I
Hi Simon,
- snip -
You really have to understand what you are doing and how your system
you
configured works. Or how you want it to work.
1) didn't you use unixhierarchysep: 1 in your config. My personal
impression is that it's just more confusing than using the default
. as
separator.
Hi Simon,
OK I'll start again using cyrus.conf defualt and imapd.conf default.
If I make a wrong step please inform me. Thanks.
$ sudo cp -p /etc/cyrus.conf /etc/cyrus.conf.bak_20080615
$ sudo cp /etc/cyrus.conf.origin.20080606 /etc/cyrus.conf
$ sudo cp -p /etc/imapd.conf
Hi Simon,
OK I'll start again using cyrus.conf defualt and imapd.conf default.
OK, that seems to be the best thing you can do.
Just one note: Be aware that you are using a distribution which heavily
modifies configs and sometimes causes much trouble to some users. As an
example take postfix,
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 07:22:24PM +0200, Simon Matter wrote:
Just one note: Be aware that you are using a distribution which
heavily modifies configs and sometimes causes much trouble to some
users. As an example take postfix, Debian/Ubuntu seems to use it
chrooted whenever possible beside
Hi folks,
Ubuntu LTS 6.06 amd64
Hi folks,
Having tried a day unable to figure out how to add users' accounts.
Steps performed as follows;
$ su cyrus
Password: xyz
sh-3.1$ cyradm localhost
IMAP Password: xyz
localhost cm user.aaa
localhost cm user.bbb
localhost cm user.ccc
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