Re: corruption when using sieve vacation message?

2007-04-28 Thread FORMER 03 | Baltasar Cevc

Hi Edwin,

It's strange that this corrupts the duplicate DB, and I don't know  
why it could do that.
Vacation won't work without a sendmail given, though. Maybe the  
problem will disappear if vacation works fine.
Try correcting that by specifying the path to sendmail in imapd.conf  
- like

sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail

Baltasar

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OT: Cyrus IMAP Interacting with Thunderbird 2.0

2007-04-28 Thread Forrest Aldrich
This is slightly off-topic; however, I've been referred here because the 
behavior we're seeing is unexplainable (as of yet).


I have Cyrus 2.3.8 on FreeBSD_6.1, and on a couple of Linux systems 
(Fedora Core 6).


When I update to Thunderbird 2.0, the delete button and menu function is 
disabled for the account that is on FreeBSD.


When I remain with or downgrade to Thunderbird 1.5, it is fine.

I posted a message to the Thunderbird forums and I'll continue to pursue 
it, perhaps by debugging, etc. 

However, I wanted to ask here to see if anyone might have a clue about 
why this happens.   It's not due to anything theme-orientated, or 
plugins.   (yes, I've done fresh installs in other locations, and get 
the same result).


The client machines are Windows (XP and Vista).

It's been suggested that there may be something different about Cyrus in 
the IMAP command sequence - but that seems very vague.  I don't see why 
it shouldn't just work.  I can try recompiling the FreeBSD port and see 
if that resolves it.  I'm sure my libraries are up-to-date, and 
certainly if there were problems I would have seen it by now with other 
functions.





Thank you.



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Re: OT: Cyrus IMAP Interacting with Thunderbird 2.0

2007-04-28 Thread Frédéric BRIAND
I've made a fresh install on a brand new centos 5 server last week, and
upgraded thunderbird to release 2.0.0 on linux (Fedora 6) and windows XP
clients and everything is fine.

You are right though with the delete icon in the tool bar. Yet it seems
to be a problem with the way thunderbird refreshes this icon. This is
one test I have done:
- create a test folder in the inbox (with thunderbird) so that you get
several folders (Drafts, Templates, Sent, Trash, Junk,...test...);
- highlight one of the emails in the inbox: the delete icon gets red;
- click the junk mailbox, the delete icon gets disactivated - good;
- click the test mailbox; the delete icon remains disactivated - not good;
- re-highlight the email in the inbox, the delete icon gets red;
- click the test mailbox, the delete icon _remains_ red -good;
- click the templates mailbox, the delete icon gets disactivated - good

So I'd say it's a thunderbird problem. When the delete icon is red you
can of course delete the test mailbox. The way it behaves is quite queer!

As a matter of fact there is no problem with the contextual menu, as far
as I can see.

FB

Forrest Aldrich wrote:
 This is slightly off-topic; however, I've been referred here because the
 behavior we're seeing is unexplainable (as of yet).
 
 I have Cyrus 2.3.8 on FreeBSD_6.1, and on a couple of Linux systems
 (Fedora Core 6).
 
 When I update to Thunderbird 2.0, the delete button and menu function is
 disabled for the account that is on FreeBSD.
 
 When I remain with or downgrade to Thunderbird 1.5, it is fine.
 
 I posted a message to the Thunderbird forums and I'll continue to pursue
 it, perhaps by debugging, etc.
 However, I wanted to ask here to see if anyone might have a clue about
 why this happens.   It's not due to anything theme-orientated, or
 plugins.   (yes, I've done fresh installs in other locations, and get
 the same result).
 
 The client machines are Windows (XP and Vista).
 
 It's been suggested that there may be something different about Cyrus in
 the IMAP command sequence - but that seems very vague.  I don't see why
 it shouldn't just work.  I can try recompiling the FreeBSD port and see
 if that resolves it.  I'm sure my libraries are up-to-date, and
 certainly if there were problems I would have seen it by now with other
 functions.
 
 
 
 
 Thank you.
 
 
 
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little question:get cyrus version by command line

2007-04-28 Thread TOUZEAU DAVID

I'm developping a script;
I need to check the cyrus-imap version by command-line without check 
repositories packages (deb ou rpm) .

I there any way to do this ?

like cyrus-master -v to get version (but it doesn't work);


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Re: mail coming without MX; how ?

2007-04-28 Thread Bron Gondwana
On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 09:10:35AM +0200, Jukka Salmi wrote:
 Andrew McNamara -- info-cyrus (2007-04-26 16:16:49 +1000):
  if you check the domain infoservices.in  with  dnsstuff.com  you can
  see no MX for that domain.
  But still mail is coming at [EMAIL PROTECTED]we are using it for
  our official purposes and infoservices.in is our official site too.
  
  I wounder how mail is still coming with out MX ? could any one kindly
  explain ?
  
  Most Mail Transport Agents will fall back to the A record if no MX
  records are found. This precident was set by sendmail, and woe betide
  any implementation that ignores precident, but it would be foolish to
  count on all MTAs behaving this way.
 
 With SMTP to you _can_ count on this behaviour. Quoting RFC 2821:
 
   5. Address Resolution and Mail Handling
   [...]
   The lookup first attempts to locate an MX
   record associated with the name. [...] If
   no MX records are found, but an A RR is
   found, the A RR is treated as if it was
   associated with an implicit MX RR, with a
   preference of 0, pointing to that host.

The difference between theory and practice: in theory they are the same.

With SMTP you can't rely on insert rude words here anything.  For every
rule there's a broken application that doesn't follow it.  The only
question is how liberal you're willing to be in what you accept and how
careful you're going to be in what you send to get the level of inter-
operability that your users will appreciate.

Bron.

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