Hi, On Fri, Jun 23, 2017, at 14:57, Egoitz Aurrekoetxea wrote: > Is it possible to build Cyrus IMAP 3.0 without Caldav/Carddav server?. > I say this because we have been using Davical from some time now, have > all development and all done for it. Can it be build without it?. Caldav/Carddav is only built into Cyrus if you pass the --enable-http flag to the configure script. Even if HTTP support is built in, Cyrus won't claim any HTTP/HTTPS standard port, as long as the 'http' service is not enabled in the SERVICES section of cyrus.conf (note that '#' character at the start of the line): # http cmd="httpd" listen="http" prefork=0
If you want to use some of Cyrus HTTP services on a non-standard port, change the 'listen' parameter to whatever port you prefer. Make sure the HTTP services you want from Cyrus are enabled in the 'httpmodules' parameter in imapd.conf. > By the way, when upgrading from a 2.3.1X server... can you directly > install a 3.0 in the server and should it work?. Is it recommended to > perhaps go thought the 2.5 version, reconvert> databases to suit it's needs > (the 2.5 needs) and later pass to 3.0?. I have no experience with upgrading from 2.3 to 3.0, so can't help you with that. Cheers, Robert
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