> I think that your scrip would help, and some other tips too :-))
> I've never used Cyrus, but read that it use an own DB, so I do not know what I
> need to do to get a cyrus mailbox.
> Do I need to create them, or are they automaticaly build if there exist an
> corresponding unix account ?
Cyrus
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think that your scrip would help, and some other tips too :-)) I've
> never used Cyrus, but read that it use an own DB, so I do not know what I
> need to do to get a cyrus mailbox. Do I need to create them, or are they
> automaticaly build if ther
I think that your scrip would help, and some other tips too :-))
I've never used Cyrus, but read that it use an own DB, so I do not know what I
need to do to get a cyrus mailbox.
Do I need to create them, or are they automaticaly build if there exist an
corresponding unix account ?
I tryed to conv
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't know how efeciently search for avaible packages. I looked at the
> ftp from OpenPKG 1.3 and could only identify imapd.
>
The best way to navigate available OpenPKG packages is currently with ftp.
Look in the directories in the following orde
I don't know how efeciently search for avaible packages .
I looked at the ftp from OpenPKG 1.3 and could only identify imapd.
I installed it, but it is based on Cyrus, and I'm migrating from a WU-imapd.
It would be much easyer for me if I could stay with a mailserver that easily migrats
the
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