Hello all,... ...being pretty new to imap, I am running cyrus on top of several Debian woody machines inside some small / mid-range company networks. By now, I am quite happy about cyrus, procmail and postfix handling mail on my servers, still there are (right now) two things I couldn't get along with, so far:
(a) in this network, IMAP is used because the vast majority of mail traffic needs to be seen not only by a single user but by a group of persons. For what I have experienced and also read in the archive of this list, it is not possible in cyrus (in IMAP?) to have a general "seen" flag for mails or mailboxes so this way it is impossible for any user who is able to read mail in the shared mailboxes to find out whether or not anyone else already has read and possibly answered new mail. Is there a way to work around this condition? Reading the cyrus man pages I hoped that the "s" ACL setting would be doing right what I need here but obviously it didn't work. (b) On my machine, procmail is used to sort mails. In some situ- ations mail needs to be delivered to more than just one mailbox, so I tried to use procmail filtering recipes like that: :0 c * ^TOwhoever | $DELIVER_TO_ANOTHER_MAILBOX The ":0 c" is working well while delivering mail to mail folders but it doesn't work while using cyrdeliver to put mails into IMAP mail boxes. _Is_ it possible to make some procmail configuration like this work with cyrus? TIA, have a nice evening everyone... Cheers, Kris -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Bitte lächeln! Fotogalerie online mit GMX ohne eigene Homepage!