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Da: Bron Gondwana
A: Gabriele Bulfon
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Data: 11 ottobre 2011 15.48.54 CEST
Oggetto: Re: user folder
Date: Tue Oct 19 14:08:28 2010 +1100
Release 2.4.2
There were numerous bugs in early 2.4
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Da: Bron Gondwana br...@fastmail.fm
A: Gabriele Bulfon gbul...@sonicle.com
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Data: 11 ottobre 2011 15.48.54 CEST
Oggetto: Re: user folder
Date: Tue Oct 19 14:08:28 2010 +1100
Release 2.4.2
There were numerous bugs
A: Gabriele Bulfon
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Data: 13 ottobre 2011 11.20.37 CEST
Oggetto: Re: user folder
Sounds like there's something wrong in your compile... are you compiling
with zlib and openssl?
Bron.
On 10/13/2011 10:11 AM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi,
as suggested, I upgraded to 2.4.12
Hi
I'm using cyrus in production for years, recently I'm working on a new
distribution with a new
update cyrus, built from sources.
Previous version was 2.3.16, new version is 2.4.2.
On the previous version, you could issue 'LIST user' to the imap server and
receive this response:
A0 LIST user
On 10/11/2011 06:57 AM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi
I'm using cyrus in production for years, recently I'm working on a new
distribution with a new
update cyrus, built from sources.
Previous version was 2.3.16, new version is 2.4.2.
On the previous version, you could issue 'LIST user' to the
On 10/11/2011 10:35 AM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
On 10/11/2011 06:57 AM, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi
I'm using cyrus in production for years, recently I'm working on a new
distribution with a new
update cyrus, built from sources.
Previous version was 2.3.16, new version is 2.4.2.
On the
Date: Tue Oct 19 14:08:28 2010 +1100
Release 2.4.2
There were numerous bugs in early 2.4 versions related to configurations
which I hadn't used, and which hadn't been tested enough when developing
it. As others have said, 2.4.2 is very early 2.4 series, and had many
bugs. 2.4.12 is
Hi..
Seems like this bug has been fixed in 2.4.8
https://bugzilla.cyrusimap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3404
Rgrds,
Eero
On 11.10.2011 12:57, Gabriele Bulfon wrote:
Hi
Im using cyrus in production for years, recently Im working on a new
distribution with a new
update cyrus, built from sources.
Hi,
I'm not super experienced with cyrus options, so I may need a pointer on
what's up.
We have 2 distinct cyrus servers which exhibit a problem. On each server,
there is a folder, which is the name of a user's mailbox, which all accounts
have rights to.
We don't see anything in that folder.
I found that these are accounts which were
created in error. Usually the accounts are named
user.XXX , while in these cases it was
a typo - one without the leading user. and the
other with usr.
Using cyradm I could set the acl on one of them
so cyrus could delete, and I deleted it. That
is
Ah ha! Found another reference to the System I/O error
on running sam which was a big hint. File system
didn't jive with mailbox definition. I found where the
mailbox was on the file system (under another account?)
I've made the usr/760401c directory where user/ is, and then
sam worked, and I
We are running cyrus imap on an OS X tiger server. I added a new user
to our openldap server with a groupname that matched the name of
another user, ie. username: doe, group: doe - newuser: jane, group: doe.
The new user jane was then able to see all of user doe's email
folders in a folder
Hello,
I would like to use telnet (console) to subscribe
user IMAP user folders.
How to do it?
What is the standard way / command ?
Since I login onto the IMAP server using the root
user, cyrus,
I can do many things but I cannot subscribe user
IMAP folders.
Please help.
Regards
Patrick
Patrick T. Tsang wrote:
Hello,
I would like to use telnet (console) to subscribe user IMAP user folders.
How to do it?
What is the standard way / command ?
Since I login onto the IMAP server using the root user, cyrus,
I can do many things but I cannot subscribe user IMAP folders.
Subject: Re: Subscribe user folder using telnet
Patrick T. Tsang wrote:
Hello,
I would like to use telnet (console) to subscribe user IMAP user folders.
How to do it?
What is the standard way / command ?
Since I login onto the IMAP server using the root user, cyrus,
I can do many things but I
: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: Subscribe user folder using telnet
Patrick T. Tsang wrote:
Hello,
I would like to use telnet (console) to subscribe user IMAP user
folders.
How to do it?
What is the standard way / command ?
Since I login onto the IMAP server using the root
Hey folks, a quick question regarding user+folder delivery.
I've been googling, reading the archives, and the like, but I haven't
been able to find an answer there, nor when experimenting myself.
Ok - the answer to 'how to deliver into subfolders' seems to be 'give
the user anonymous or nobody
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 12:45:39PM -0700, Drew Smith (mux) wrote:
The problem is, if I allow anonymous access to post to those folders, we
have a gaping hole where any outsider can send email directly into every
user's Sent Items folder. This may be acceptable to most folks, but not
to my
Adi Linden wrote:
Is there any configuration parameter to enable [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivery
directly into a subfolder in cyrus-imap? I am using postfix and I am
delivering direct via a lmtp socket. From the log it looks like postfix
lmtp delivers the '+spam' part but imapd doesn't seem to care
Am Di, den 26.10.2004 schrieb Adi Linden um 9:02:
Is there any configuration parameter to enable [EMAIL PROTECTED] delivery
directly into a subfolder in cyrus-imap? I am using postfix and I am
delivering direct via a lmtp socket. From the log it looks like postfix
lmtp delivers the '+spam'
Please tell me what you will find out. I think it's important to have a
recent cyrus version.
I am using Debian/Sarge but built cyrus-imap-2.2.8 from source.
Probably adding Post for anonymous to the folder gets you further.
Yes, that was the missing link.
Looking at folder permissions,
Am Mi, den 27.10.2004 schrieb Adi Linden um 5:11:
Looking at folder permissions, this poses another idea. Is it possible to
set permissions on a folder that prevent the owner from deleting the
folder by accident?
Adi
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html#98759
-- d
Alex what email client are you using?You make the folders from your
client. They are sub-folders of the inbox. So, when your user make their
ssubfolders. they make it under Inbox not the server name.
Alex Kamalov wrote:
Hi Guys,
I need help with Cyrus user folder creation. I want to let
Hi Guys,
I need help with Cyrus user folder creation. I want to let my users to
create folders of different kind. I am running Cyrus-IMAP-2.0.16 with
Cyrus-SASL-1.5.24-23. The permissions on users are set to: lrswipcda
How can I do it ? Any hints ?
Thanks a lot!!!
Alex
Hi Guys,
I need help with Cyrus user folder creation. I want to let my users to
create folders of different kind. I am running Cyrus-IMAP-2.0.16 with
Cyrus-SASL-1.5.24-23. The permissions on users are set to: lrswipcda
How can I do it ? Any hints ?
Thanks a lot!!!
Alex
Ken,
Thanks, this did it for me. Im now a happy camper on this front. :)
Will
--On Saturday, 30 June, 2001 19:28 -0400 Ken Murchison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
William K. Hardeman wrote:
Hello all,
I've been batting my head against a wall on this one, and need some help,
please. I've
Hello all,
I've been batting my head against a wall on this one, and need some help,
please. I've read all I can find in the archives on how to get mails
delivered to a user's sub-folders and to shared mailboxes, and I just can't
get it to work right.
I've tried several of the suggestions
Since you're using LMTP to the lmtpd socket, you don't have to do anything
special at all. Define the local mailer in your .mc file as cyrus. It can
handle both 'user', 'user+subbox' or '+shared_folder' as left-hand-sides
and deliver all of them correctly. You can even use any of these 3 as
A while back, I submitted a patch to provide the ability for user folders
(INBOX and others) to be autocreated on first login. I was wondering if
anyone was using it and if I could get some feedback from those of you
that are.
Thanks.
-Bitt
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Kaj J. Niemi wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 12:48 -0500, Bitt Faulk wrote:
A while back, I submitted a patch to provide the ability for user folders
(INBOX and others) to be autocreated on first login. I was wondering if
anyone was using it and if I could get some
s they get are:
user.user
user.user.Trash
user.user.Sent
user.user.user.
How is the "user." folder showing up? I don't understand how there can be
a folder with a period in it. Cyrus uses the period as a metacharacter.
Or do you mean that they start to see:
INBOX
INBOX.Trash
INBOX.Sent
user.
?
-Bitt
When I use the non-LMTP sendmail.cf file, Sendmail 8.11 will deliver to the
sub-folder. But when I switch to the LMTP enabled sendmail.cf file,
messages are no longer delivered to the sub-folder. Permissions are correct
on the sub-folder (anyone p).
I am using Cyrus-imapd 1.6.25.
The *.mc
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