Cyrus Shared Folders and Evolution

2008-02-01 Thread David J. Schnardthorst
I am having a problem using Cyrus Shared folders with Evolution. Under Thunderbird I can easily see all shared folders. However, under Evolution I cannot. I have even done an override of the server namespace on the evolution client to and have seen no change. Does anyone have any

Cyrus shared folders

2005-05-18 Thread Klaus P. Pieper
Hi, we are setting up a Cryus IMAP server (2.1.18 on Debian Sarge). Account management is done by saslauthd -a pam which gets its data from a mysql database (pam_mysql). This works fine - with this setup the mail users don't have to have a system account. Now we are looking for a way to set up

Re: Cyrus shared folders

2005-05-18 Thread Scott Balmos
quote who=Klaus P. Pieper Now we are looking for a way to set up shared folders and bulletin boards. However, as far as I can see, the Cyrus server reads the user-to-group relationship always from /etc/group. Is there a way to use the database for this purpose? If not, can the Cyrus server be

posting messages to cyrus shared folders

2004-06-01 Thread Kent L. Nasveschuk
Hello, I have a question. I've created some shared folders with cyradm an given my test user p - post acl on the folder. How do I post messages into that folder. I saw some postings on the internet that explained I should use a (+) between the folders in the hierarchy: ex. [EMAIL PROTECTED] When

Re: posting messages to cyrus shared folders

2004-06-01 Thread Ken Murchison
Kent L. Nasveschuk wrote: Hello, I have a question. I've created some shared folders with cyradm an given my test user p - post acl on the folder. How do I post messages into that folder. I saw some postings on the internet that explained I should use a (+) between the folders in the hierarchy:

Exim and Cyrus shared folders

2003-09-23 Thread Jody Hay
Hello - I am running debian testing with Exim (3.36) and Cyrus Imap (1.5.19). I'm having difficulty configuring exim to deliver mail to a sharedfolder. I created a shared folder with cyradm, like this:linux:/var/spool/cyrus/mail# cyradm -u mailadmin 127.0.0.1127.0.0.1 password:127.0.0.1