Emiliano schrieb am Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 08:30:54AM +0100:
* Devdas Bhagat wrote:
*
* Hmmm, cyrus is supposed to be a black box solution. This means that
* access should only be through the IMAP/POP/KPOP interface and not
* directly over the filesystem.
* What cyrus does internally should
Would bw fine, if you could specify your question a little bit.
e.g.The mail you want to forward is already in an IMAP-Mailbox? What dou
you want to POP?
What is your configuration like? e.g which MTA and which MDA do you use?
Mail which is already in a mailbox is delivered. Of course you can
hello
I tried to open a connection tomy sieve
server :
telnet localhost sieveTrying
127.0.0.1...Connected to localhost.Escape character is
'^]'."IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v1.0.0""SIEVE" "fileinto reject
envelope vacation imapflags notify subaddress regex"OK
I'm afraid because the
Birger Toedtmann wrote:
* priviliged user (like the way cyrdeliver works) without needing each
* users' password.
[...]
Who needs that? You have the admin account which can do almost anything.
We administrate a very large userbase (100k users, increasing) via this
admin account and IMAP4
Emiliano schrieb am Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 12:45:53PM +0100:
* Birger Toedtmann wrote:
*
* * priviliged user (like the way cyrdeliver works) without needing each
* * users' password.
* [...]
*
* Who needs that? You have the admin account which can do almost anything.
* We administrate a
Quoting Emiliano [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Devdas Bhagat wrote:
Hmmm, cyrus is supposed to be a black box solution. This means that
access should only be through the IMAP/POP/KPOP interface and not
directly over the filesystem.
What cyrus does internally should not be the concern of the
Quoting Amos Gouaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 17:13:19 +1100,
Jeremy Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] (jh) writes:
jh I'm sure we all understand the dangers of hacking at internal
structures.
jh There's also performance benefits associated with this. It's up to
solution
jh
Hallo *,
we are using cyrus 2.0.12 with sieve. Everything is working fine but
vacation doesn't.
this is my sievescript:
# Mail rules for user test
# Created by Websieve version 0.61h
require [fileinto,vacation];
vacation :days 1 :addresses [[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL
Birger Toedtmann wrote:
* I didn't know about Cyrus::IMAP::Admin. I'll look into it, but how would
* it gain access to the server without logging in? Or does it login (using
* IMAP?) with the admin account?
Yes, it does exactly the latter one. Don't you use cyradm? It is just
a perl
How are you delivering mail from the MTA? With LMTP? With the deliver
program? If you're using the deliver program, be sure to use the -r
flag and arrange for your MTA to fill in the envelope sender address on the
command line. Otherwise, vacation just won't work. (It sends messages to
Emiliano schrieb am Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 10:22:25PM +0100:
* Birger Toedtmann wrote:
*
* * I didn't know about Cyrus::IMAP::Admin. I'll look into it, but how would
* * it gain access to the server without logging in? Or does it login (using
* * IMAP?) with the admin account?
*
* Yes, it
Joe Stump schrieb am Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 12:43:47PM -0500:
* I'm banging my head against the table trying to get Cyrus working nicely
* with procmail. Here is my EXTREMELY simple procmailrc ...
*
* LOGFILE=/tmp/procmaillog
* DEFAULT=$1
*
* :0c
* | /usr/cyrus/bin/deliver $1
*
* $1 is passed to
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