I just finished installing cyrus 2.0.9 on a Slackware Linux system.  I
had the same problems reported earlier today getting cyradm to install
properly; I finally resorted to going to another machine running an
earlier beta (2.0.7) and then manually copying files out of the ~/perl
directory into the various perl5 system locations.  Now it works like a
charm.

System, if it's germane to anyone, is Linux Slackware 7.0 running
2.4.0-test12.

Now my question: I am the only user on this box for the time being.  I
want to make sure things are stable before moving any of my other users
over. 

I seem to be able to receive messages just fine, and sieve is running
(out of my home directory). However, I notice that the various messages
I have received, then moved to the Trash and then later "emptied" out
via Netscape, are still there in the cyrus user directory where they
were initially delivered.  Stated different, even though my IMAP client
can't see them, *I* can if I manually go into the cyrus directory space
and "ls"

Is this to be expected?  They don't show up when I look at my IMAP mail
from either Netscape or Pine, and I'm hoping perhaps that they get
purged by some other entity.

But I don't think 2.0.7 did that. Can anyone tell me for sure?

Thanks.

B.

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