On Thu, Jul 19, 2018, at 12:27 AM, James B. Byrne via Info-cyrus wrote:
>
> On Mon, July 16, 2018 22:23, ellie timoney wrote:
> > Starting with the obvious, but did the user you login to cyradm as
> > have admin privileges? Are they listed in "admins:" in your
> > imapd.conf?
> >
> > If you logge
On Mon, July 16, 2018 22:23, ellie timoney wrote:
> Starting with the obvious, but did the user you login to cyradm as
> have admin privileges? Are they listed in "admins:" in your
> imapd.conf?
>
> If you logged into cyradm as a regular user, you would only see
> mailboxes that your user had be
Starting with the obvious, but did the user you login to cyradm as have admin
privileges? Are they listed in "admins:" in your imapd.conf?
If you logged into cyradm as a regular user, you would only see mailboxes that
your user had been granted access to... ;)
On Tue, Jul 17, 2018, at 2:09 AM,
I We recently moved our imap service from CentOS and IMAP-2.11 to
FreeBSD and IMAP 3.0.7. At the time we followed the upgrade path and
at the same time updated our mailboxes to the latest version:
sudo -u cyrus /usr/local/cyrus/sbin/reconstruct -f -r -G -V max user/*
# Reconstruct and upgrade the
Hi Ken,
Zitat von Ken Murchison :
Try user/foo instead of user.foo
poorly this doesn't help...:
localhost> info user/foo
Mailbox does not exist
localhost> info user^foo
Mailbox does not exist
localhost> info user.foo
Mailbox does not exist
localhost> lam user.foo
cyrus lrswipkxtecda
localhos
Try user/foo instead of user.foo
On 07/27/2017 05:34 AM, Stephan Lauffer wrote:
Hello!
I am on building "newer" cyrus-imapd rpms for recent opensSUSE
distributions because opensuse only offers 2.4*.
Atm I am testing my first 3.0.2 bulds (see
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:n
Hello!
I am on building "newer" cyrus-imapd rpms for recent opensSUSE
distributions because opensuse only offers 2.4*.
Atm I am testing my first 3.0.2 bulds (see
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:nixda:branches:home:nixda:devel).
Poorly there must be something wrong somehow...
patrick wrote:
Thanks, that worked for me. I guess it's not possible to list all
users in all domains, but I can work around that.
Have a look at the thread "saslpasswd and virtual domains" from a few
days ago. You can also have a look at
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/Cyr
Thanks, that worked for me. I guess it's not possible to list all
users in all domains, but I can work around that.
Patrick
On 5/16/06, Tuan Van <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
patrick wrote:
> I have a Cyrus 2.2.12 server, and I'm having trouble getting the
> listmailbox com
patrick wrote:
I have a Cyrus 2.2.12 server, and I'm having trouble getting the
listmailbox command to return me what I want.
The notable parts of my configuration are:
unixhierarchysep: yes
virtdomains: yes
In the examples from the O'Reilly book on Cyrus
(http://www.oreilly.com/cat
I have a Cyrus 2.2.12 server, and I'm having trouble getting the
listmailbox command to return me what I want.
The notable parts of my configuration are:
unixhierarchysep: yes
virtdomains: yes
In the examples from the O'Reilly book on Cyrus
(http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/ch
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Pieter Vanmeerbeek wrote:
> does anyone know how to do a reverse lookup of a pattern ? I want to
> list only public mail folders. Thus all those not starting with 'user.'
>
> The listmailbox command allows pattern matching but doesn't accept
>
Pieter Vanmeerbeek wrote:
Hi,
does anyone know how to do a reverse lookup of a pattern ? I want to
list only public mail folders. Thus all those not starting with 'user.'
The listmailbox command allows pattern matching but doesn't accept
!pattern or [^pattern]. Does anyone kn
Hi,
We have build a configuration tool via a webserver to configure Cyrus. I
could just ls on the command prompt or filter ot the results of the
listmailbox. But it would be nicer to do an advanced query with
listmailbox. Its no problem if its not possible. I was just curious if
its possible
On Mon, 22 Mar 2004, Pieter Vanmeerbeek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know how to do a reverse lookup of a pattern ? I want to
> list only public mail folders. Thus all those not starting with 'user.'
>
> The listmailbox command allows pattern matching bu
Hi,
does anyone know how to do a reverse lookup of a pattern ? I want to
list only public mail folders. Thus all those not starting with 'user.'
The listmailbox command allows pattern matching but doesn't accept !pattern or [^pattern]. Does anyone know the solution?
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