Hi,
reject8bit is no :
reject8bit: no
rfc_ignore_8bit: yes
munge_8bit: no
I've checked that when I got the error, no progress :-/
Thanks for tips.
J.K.
Cituji Patrick Goetz pgo...@mail.utexas.edu:
On 09/27/2010 05:39 AM, Josef Karliak wrote:
What is going on ? On cyrus 2.2.12
Hi,
reject8bit is no :
reject8bit: no
I think the following option is not a standard Cyrus option:
rfc_ignore_8bit: yes
and this one is wrong, in standard Cyrus it's called munge8bit:
munge_8bit: no
You may check if they really have this name and if your Cyrus version is
patched
Am Dienstag 28 September 2010, 13:09:02 schrieb Simon Matter:
Hi,
reject8bit is no :
reject8bit: no
I think the following option is not a standard Cyrus option:
rfc_ignore_8bit: yes
and this one is wrong, in standard Cyrus it's called munge8bit:
munge_8bit: no
You may
Yes,
I see, where did I got that ??? Nor cyrus didn't complain for unknown
config options ...
Thanks for kick :)
J.K.
Cituji Ralf Haferkamp rha...@suse.de:
Am Dienstag 28 September 2010, 13:09:02 schrieb Simon Matter:
Hi,
reject8bit is no :
reject8bit: no
I think the
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 05:47:35PM +0200, Josef Karliak wrote:
Yes,
I see, where did I got that ??? Nor cyrus didn't complain for
unknown config options ...
Thanks for kick :)
J.K.
Yeah, Cyrus doesn't complain about unknown options for a couple
of reasons:
a) because you can prefix any
Bron Gondwana wrote:
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 05:47:35PM +0200, Josef Karliak wrote:
Yes,
I see, where did I got that ??? Nor cyrus didn't complain for
unknown config options ...
Thanks for kick :)
J.K.
Yeah, Cyrus doesn't complain about unknown options for a couple
of reasons:
a)
Hey Rob - got another little Cyrus job if we run out of work for the
new people :)
3) cyr_config tool. It needs at least the following capabilities:
a) a mode which dumps ALL configuration options, either set by you or
the default
b) a mode which dumps only the options which are non-default
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 05:47:35PM +0200, Josef Karliak wrote:
Yes,
I see, where did I got that ??? Nor cyrus didn't complain for
unknown config options ...
Thanks for kick :)
J.K.
Yeah, Cyrus doesn't complain about unknown options for a couple
of reasons:
a) because you can prefix
On 28 Sep 2010, at 18:04, Simon Matter wrote:
While we are at it, I know about this prefixing but is it documented
somewhere? I just checked the imapd.conf man page but couldn't find it
there.
There's a bugzilla or two related to the lack of documentation of the prefixing.
:wes
Cyrus
Hi guys,
when I got email looked like this:
Received: (qmail 10428 invoked by uid 30); 27 Sep 2010 08:17:11 -
Date: 27 Sep 2010 08:17:11 -
Message-ID: 20100927081711.10427.qm...@mx2fnhk.lfhk.cuni.cz
To: karl...@ajetaci.cz
Subject: =?utf-8?B?Tm92w6kgaGVzbG8gayDDusSNdHU=?=
From:
On 09/27/2010 05:39 AM, Josef Karliak wrote:
What is going on ? On cyrus 2.2.12 is all ok. When subject don't contain
=?utf-8?B?Tm9 (I rewrote it to test subject for example), email is
delivered.
It sounds like your email header contains 8-bit letters. This is a
violation of RFC2882,
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