Re: subscription test
tried to unsubscribe again... Alessandro OliveiraCelular: +55 (11) 9909-4069Sun Java Programmer 5.0 CertifiedITIL - IT Infrastructure Library - v3 Certified Em 04/07/2009, às 17:26, Alessandro Oliveira escreveu:hi,I'm just testing if the subscription is ok, I tried to unsubscribe sometime ago, but I'm still receiving messages.Best Regards, Alessandro OliveiraCelular: +55 (11) 9909-4069Sun Java Programmer 5.0 CertifiedITIL - IT Infrastructure Library - v3 Certified Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twikiList Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
subscription test
hi,I'm just testing if the subscription is ok, I tried to unsubscribe sometime ago, but I'm still receiving messages.Best Regards, Alessandro OliveiraCelular: +55 (11) 9909-4069Sun Java Programmer 5.0 CertifiedITIL - IT Infrastructure Library - v3 Certified Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
Problems with Sieve in Debian Etch
Hi, I've been using cyrus-imap for the last 6 years in a Fedora Core 3 Box, since cyrus compile gives me headache I used Simon Matter's package. But some time ago we had to replace our serves with Debian Etch, a wonderful experience, apt-get is by far the most reliable update software, but the problem lies with the cyrus-2.2 default package. All the Imap and everyting else is working perfect except sieve. When I try to create a script using sieveshell -u username -a username localhost, them use put vacation-username.sieve and after that activate vacation-username.sieve, it feels to be correct, but when trying to deliver any message I get: WARNING: sieve script /var/lib/cyrus/sieve/u/username/defaultbc doesn't exist: No such file or directory and checking the sieve dir on /var/lib/cyrus/sieve the directory above actually doesn't exist, but it created a global/defaultbc do you happen to know if this is a bug or maybe a misconfiguration ? Thanks for any help. Alessandro Oliveira Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/ Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
Re: IMAP slow while retreiving folder lists
I've been having the same problem since I installed cyrus, all our imap clients are mozilla-1.4, and it takes about 40 seconds to list about 5 hundread folders. Thanks for any help Alessandro Crockett Howard wrote: We have been running Cyrus 2.1.14 for about one month. The machine is not heavily used - only about 300 users. We have had some reports over the last week that it was taking "some" users over 20 seconds to retrieve their folder list when first logging on. On initial installation the users reporting problems were able to retrieve their folder lists immediately. The problem did not occur with every user. We recycled master process and the problem cleared. Any ideas what could cause this problem? Thank you
Re: Mozilla vs. Cyrus Imap acl errors
I'm using version 1.3 build 20030312, and I'm still having these acl problems. Tuuli K Tuominen wrote: On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Alessandro Oliveira wrote: I've been using mozilla acessing a cyrus-imap server for about 6 months, and I've been experiencing some problems related to acl's, on mozilla I often get the message "The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Permission denied" on the first time I try to access another users INBOX, but if I change to other folder and come back to the first one, the access becames enabled. If you are using a version of Mozilla older than 1.3a, upgrade. The release notes of 1.3a mention "ACL problems on Cyrus servers have been fixed." -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- Micro$oft is not the answer. Micro$oft is the question. The answer is NO!!!
Mozilla vs. Cyrus Imap acl errors
Hi, I've been using mozilla acessing a cyrus-imap server for about 6 months, and I've been experiencing some problems related to acl's, on mozilla I often get the message "The current command did not succeed. The mail server responded: Permission denied" on the first time I try to access another users INBOX, but if I change to other folder and come back to the first one, the access becames enabled. This is a cyrus-imap or Mozilla Bug? -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- Micro$oft is not the answer. Micro$oft is the question. The answer is NO!!!
Re: DBERROR: skiplist recovery errors
So... is the berkley db3 more reliable then skiplist ? is it slower than skiplist ? Lawrence Greenfield wrote: Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:46:45 -0200 From: Alessandro Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [...] Dec 9 09:12:35 intra03 imapd[30212]: DBERROR: skiplist recovery: 0958 should be ADD or DELETE Dec 9 09:12:35 intra03 imapd[30212]: DBERROR: opening /var/lib/imap/user/n/natacha.seen: cyrusdb error Dec 9 09:12:35 intra03 imapd[30212]: Could not open seen state for natacha (System I/O error) I can't figure it out whats going on here, do you have any clues ? Any error like this is either the result of a bug in the skiplist implementation (likely) or a bug in the write ordering of the underlying OS (which assumes you've actually had a _crash_, not an orderly reboot). We've seen this once or twice on our seen state. I've reviewed the skiplist code and haven't found any good reason for it. I haven't come up with a nice way of gathering more information to debug. Larry -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
DBERROR: skiplist recovery errors
Hi, I'm getting the following errors in my logs: Dec 9 09:12:35 intra03 imapd[30212]: DBERROR: skiplist recovery: 0958 should be ADD or DELETE Dec 9 09:12:35 intra03 imapd[30212]: DBERROR: opening /var/lib/imap/user/n/natacha.seen: cyrusdb error Dec 9 09:12:35 intra03 imapd[30212]: Could not open seen state for natacha (System I/O error) Dec 11 10:40:56 intra03 imapd[15239]: DBERROR: skiplist recovery: 02C4 should be ADD or DELETE Dec 11 10:40:56 intra03 imapd[15239]: DBERROR: opening /var/lib/imap/user/m/mariana.seen: cyrusdb error Dec 11 10:40:56 intra03 imapd[15239]: Could not open seen state for mariana (System I/O error) I can't figure it out whats going on here, do you have any clues ? Thanks in Advance, Alessandro
Re: Outobox, Sent Items, Deleted Items folders
try putting the following line in your imapd.conf: altnamespace: yes I use mozilla and it works for me. Su Li wrote: Thanks, That works. I did creat those folders in IMAP, but they will show up under "Inbox". Su -Original Message- From: Bryntez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: December 6, 2002 3:22 PM To: Su Li Subject: Re: Outobox, Sent Items, Deleted Items folders If you go into the properties of the mail account in the client MS Outlook Express, you must go to the IMAP tab and make sure that the "root folder path" is "INBOX" Should work... _ Regards _ bryntez - Original Message - From: "Su Li" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 9:01 PM Subject: Outobox, Sent Items, Deleted Items folders : Hi, : : I set up MS Outlook Express to get mail from Cyrus IMAP. When I creat a user, I only get "Ibox" folder. How can I get "Outobox", "Sent Items", "Deleted Items"? Is there any thing in Cyrus IMAP, I should turn it on to enable this? : : Thanks, : : Su : : : : -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
Changing acls in multiple sub-folders
I created a shared folder called "process" and granted the following rights: group:managers ipcd anyone lrs group:users ip group:it ipcd The managers created several sub-folders, now they realized that group:users should be able to create sub-folders as well, but they shouldn't be able to delete any sub-folders. I think the best aproach would be to change the "deleteright" parameter in "imapd.conf" to "a" and grant the following rights in this mailbox: group:managers ipcd anyone lrs group:users ipc group:it ipcda Is this correct ? How can I change the rights recursively in all sub-folders ? -- Thanks in Advance, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
Re: PostgreSQL backend: a waste of time?
I think that all the code that is dependent on a particular database should be completely isolated, making it simpler to port to new databases, for instance: Nicola likes postgres, you like mysql, and I love oracle (besides it is very expensive), somebody else would like an interbase or a sapdb backend. Noll Janos wrote: Hy! I think that's a very good idea, but we found that MySQL is much faster than Postgres, when there are no complex queries (this is the case here), so it might be a better idea to use MySQL. On 25-Nov-2002 Nicola Ranaldo wrote: Due to our historical problems using BerkeleyDB4 over True64Unix I'm coding a PostgreSQL backend. It's in alpha stage and seems to work fine over an our production server with about 7500 mailboxes. Cyrus.log is DBERROR free, and users do not report any problem. Access to mboxlist is about 5 time faster then with BerkeleyDB4. If the cyrus community is interested in this little piece of code (i don't know due to presence of skiplist backend) we can start a thread now! | Noll Janos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.johnzero.hu | | "Expect the unexpected!"| ICQ# 4547866 | Be free! | -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
Re: PostgreSQL backend: a waste of time?
I have the same point of view, could you please share with me your experiences with cyrus, and a more detailed information about your project ? Nicola Ranaldo wrote: Due to our historical problems using BerkeleyDB4 over True64Unix I'm coding a PostgreSQL backend. It's in alpha stage and seems to work fine over an our production server with about 7500 mailboxes. Cyrus.log is DBERROR free, and users do not report any problem. Access to mboxlist is about 5 time faster then with BerkeleyDB4. If the cyrus community is interested in this little piece of code (i don't know due to presence of skiplist backend) we can start a thread now! Best Regards Nicola Ranaldo System Manager C.D.S. Federico II University Neaples - Italy -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
BAD ACL Behavior
Hi, When user X that has right to delete shared folders and delete a shared folder, ordinary users that used to access that folder (lrs rights) start to see the user X in the "Other Users" namespace, because they still can access that folder even though it is in the user.X.Trash.FOLDER. I think that the correct behavior would be to a copied FOLDER inherit permissons from the new parent. Is this a bug ? -- Thanks, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
Re: cyrus compilation problem
I think you should try, Simon Matter's RPMS, they are working great for me, I'm using rh73 here, but I think they should work on mdk also. Good Luck, Fernando Garcia escreveu: hi all, please, I'm trying to install cyrus and having the error: -- cyrusdb_db3.c: In function `mycommit': cyrusdb_db3.c:860: `DB_TXN' undeclared (first use in this function) cyrusdb_db3.c:860: `t' undeclared (first use in this function) cyrusdb_db3.c:860: parse error before ')' token cyrusdb_db3.c:877: warning: format argument is not a pointer (arg 3) cyrusdb_db3.c: In function `commit_nosync': cyrusdb_db3.c:892: `DB_TXN_NOSYNC' undeclared (first use in this function) cyrusdb_db3.c: In function `abort_txn': cyrusdb_db3.c:899: `DB_TXN' undeclared (first use in this function) cyrusdb_db3.c:899: `t' undeclared (first use in this function) cyrusdb_db3.c:899: parse error before ')' token cyrusdb_db3.c:909: warning: format argument is not a pointer (arg 3) make[1]: ** [cyrusdb_db3.o] Erro 1 make[1]: Saindo do diretório `/home/fernando/cyrus/cyrus-imapd-2.1.10/lib' make: ** [all] Erro 1 -- I'm using cyrus-imap-2.1.10, cyrus-sasl-2.1.9 and db-4.1.24 on a clean mandrake 9 installation. I saw in config.log from cyrus-imap directory this error: -- configure:1214: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 -I/usr/include/et conftest.c -lcposix 1>&5 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lcposix collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure: failed program was: #line 1203 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" /* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */ /* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2 builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */ char strerror(); -- configure:1458: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 -I/usr/include/et -R /usr/lib conftest.c 1>&5 gcc: unrecognized option `-R' /usr/lib: file not recognized: Is a directory collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure: failed program was: #line 1451 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" -- configure:1671: gcc -o conftest -Wall -g -O2 -I/usr/include/et -L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/loc al/lib conftest.c -ldir 1>&5 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldir collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure: failed program was: #line 1660 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" -- configure:2003: gcc -o conftest -Wall -g -O2 -I/usr/include/et -L/usr/local/lib -Wl,-rpath,/usr/loc al/lib conftest.c -ldb-4.1 1>&5 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -ldb-4.1 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status configure: failed program was: #line 1992 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" -- configure:2887: gcc -E -I/usr/include/et conftest.c >/dev/null 2>conftest.out configure:2883:25: sys/sysnews.h: No such file or directory configure: failed program was: #line 2882 "configure" #include "confdefs.h" Please, give me any direction. It might be missing something ? I already have db2-2.4.14-6mdk, libdb3.3-3.3.11-11mdk, db1-1.85-8mdk installed. It might have some conflict ? Best Regards, Fernando -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
Re: How to make cyrus not change non US-ASCII characters to "X"
Do you know if there is a similar solution using postfix ? Thanks, Alessandro Oliveira Peter 'Luna' Runestig escreveu: Maybe the best solution would be a filter to change the message body encoding using quoted-printable instead of putting X everywhere, and change headers to also use the appropriate encoding. What do you think about this ? I'm using this little sendmail milter to fix the subject line (could of course be extended to fix other headers as well): ftp://ftp.runestig.com/pub/misc/subject2rfc2047.c http://ftp.runestig.com/pub/misc/subject2rfc2047.c Cheers, - Peter
Re: Best way to backup cyrus system
I'm new to cyrus, just testing it for 2 weeks and getting very good reviews from our users. I think cyrus it is a very powerful piece of software, in addition it does a wonderful job with a very small footprint, on the other hand, a good backup solution is our chief concern, our current backup is done by shutting down the services and making a cold dump of the filesystem, but as the /var/spool/imap grows, this solution becomes less pratical. I'm planning to code a database backend (postgres/mysql/oracle) in the future to handle the storage, but this will take time and money, but I think it is the way to go. What do you think about this ? Alessandro Oliveira Dear all, I would like to know the best way of backup/restore cyrus system. What are the steps required? Are there "online backup" methods available? What are the files required to backup and how can I restore it on the same machine/ another machine? Many thanks! Boris
Re: How to make cyrus not change non US-ASCII characters to "X"
Maybe the best solution would be a filter to change the message body encoding using quoted-printable instead of putting X everywhere, and change headers to also use the appropriate encoding. What do you think about this ? Christian Schulte escreveu: Is there any possibility to put this as an autoconf option? maybe something like: "./configure --enable-strict-headers | --disable-strict-headers" would do the trick, or even better, a runtime configuration option !!! what are the REAL consequences of having 8bit characters in the Subject header ? A> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 09:30:31 -0200 A> To: info-cyrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A> Hi, A> I'd like to know if there is a way to avoid this cyrus behavior, my A> users are getting very angry with it. A> Thanks for any help, Yes, users do. And notice about strict 7-bit ASCII within headers does not help. Same problem using Cyrillic. I have not found anything else and used a simple hack. Locate the following 2 files in the source tree: lmtpengine.c and message.c change them the following way ( by inserting `#if 0' and `#endif' ) and re-compile the entire software. This eliminates the substitution unconditionally. lmtpengine.c: . /* ignore this whitespace, but we'll copy all the rest in */ break; } else { // HACK -- Violet #if 0 if (c >= 0x80) { if (reject8bit) { /* We have been configured to reject all mail of this form. */ r = IMAP_MESSAGE_CONTAINS8BIT; goto ph_error; } else { /* We have been configured to munge all mail of this form. */ c = 'X'; } } #endif /* just an ordinary character */ body[off++] = c; . and message.c: . else { sawcr = 0; blankline = 0; // HACK -- Violet #if 0 if (inheader && *p >= 0x80) { if (reject8bit) { /* We have been configured to reject all mail of this form. */ if (!r) r = IMAP_MESSAGE_CONTAINS8BIT; } else { /* We have been configured to munge all mail of this form. */ *p = 'X'; } } #endif } } fwrite(buf, 1, n, to); } . In 2.2 cvs you do this in message.c and spool.c I thought that cyrus does not only replace non US-ASCII characters in the mail-header. If a mail with a specified enconding of US-ASCII gets send through LMTP all non US-ASCII characters in the mail body get replaced to "X" also! My users were not interested in this behaviour if that would only affect the header. The problem is that in e.g. germany all umlauts like ä,ü,ö etc. get replaced in the body if specified as US-ASCII. Of course the mail body specifies a wrong character encoding if sent as US-ASCII but containing umlauts but even a big free-mail-provider (www.web.de) in germany with millions of users sends his newsletter in US-ASCII but with umlauts! I got it done with these small source-changes but this will not change user from sending mail in wrong encodings :-( -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
Re: How to make cyrus not change non US-ASCII characters to "X"
Is there any possibility to put this as an autoconf option? maybe something like: "./configure --enable-strict-headers | --disable-strict-headers" would do the trick, or even better, a runtime configuration option !!! what are the REAL consequences of having 8bit characters in the Subject header ? Thanks, Alessandro Oliveira A> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 09:30:31 -0200 A> To: info-cyrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> A> Hi, A> I'd like to know if there is a way to avoid this cyrus behavior, my A> users are getting very angry with it. A> Thanks for any help, Yes, users do. And notice about strict 7-bit ASCII within headers does not help. Same problem using Cyrillic. I have not found anything else and used a simple hack. Locate the following 2 files in the source tree: lmtpengine.c and message.c change them the following way ( by inserting `#if 0' and `#endif' ) and re-compile the entire software. This eliminates the substitution unconditionally. lmtpengine.c: . /* ignore this whitespace, but we'll copy all the rest in */ break; } else { // HACK -- Violet #if 0 if (c >= 0x80) { if (reject8bit) { /* We have been configured to reject all mail of this form. */ r = IMAP_MESSAGE_CONTAINS8BIT; goto ph_error; } else { /* We have been configured to munge all mail of this form. */ c = 'X'; } } #endif /* just an ordinary character */ body[off++] = c; . and message.c: . else { sawcr = 0; blankline = 0; // HACK -- Violet #if 0 if (inheader && *p >= 0x80) { if (reject8bit) { /* We have been configured to reject all mail of this form. */ if (!r) r = IMAP_MESSAGE_CONTAINS8BIT; } else { /* We have been configured to munge all mail of this form. */ *p = 'X'; } } #endif } } fwrite(buf, 1, n, to); } . In 2.2 cvs you do this in message.c and spool.c
Re: 8bit encoding
thanks for the tip, somebody on the list told me exactly the same, and now I'll prepare a patch and add it to the rpm that I'm using. Serhiy Kuzhanov wrote: Dear Alessandro sorry for writing directly to you and not to the list. The reason is that I am not subscribed to the list, therefore I cannot post to it. I had the very same problem as you have. And I was searching for some kind of solution. Even though I could not find anything on the list it looks like I figured where the problem was. First of all this is not a problem if you look in RFC. That's the way it supposed to be -- no 8 bits chars in headers. Though my users as well as yours and many other use 8 bits characters in headers (subject line for example). Here is what I did. Locate imap/messages.c and comment out the line that says *p = 'X'; then locate imap/lmtpengine.c and comment out the line that says c = 'X'; Recompile and install. I was just able to send an email with 8 bit chars in subject line and it works. If you go for it, please let me know if it worked with you, and if it does, perhaps you can repost it to the list. Regards, Serhiy Kuzhanov -- Best Regards, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
How to make cyrus not change non US-ASCII characters to "X"
Hi, I'd like to know if there is a way to avoid this cyrus behavior, my users are getting very angry with it. Thanks for any help, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
8bit encoding
Hi, I'm a cyrus-imapd newbie, and I had a hard time installing into my rh-7.3, but now I'm having 5 users using it without problems, and I'm waiting for 2 new 36gb cheetah's to make it available to the rest of the company. After upgrading to 2.1.10 I have no more issues regarding delivery to shared subfolders ex: dd+my.sub.folder@myserver. But I'm still having problems with 8 bit encoding. I'd like to know if there is something I can do in order to solve this problem. I can't force everyone to send 7bit e-mail to us? -- Thanks in Advance, Alessandro Oliveira Nuno Ferreira Cargas Internacionais Ltda. Phone: +55-11-3241-2000 Fax : +55-11-3242-9891 --- It's trivial to make fun of Microsoft products, but it takes a real man to make them work, and a god to make them do anything useful.
Posting to a shared folder
Hi, After a some time trying to setup cyrus-imapd, I mande a successful instalation in my RH-7.3 box using db-3.2.9, sasl-2.1.9 and imapd-2.1.9. Now I'm trying to figure out how can I post to a shared folder. first I created a folder called "fax" then I granted to anyone "lrsp", when I send an email to bb+fax@mybox everything works as expected. But now I'm trying to organize it using subfolders, then I created a new folder "fax.Today" with the same grants. When I try to send an e-mail to bb+fax.Today@mybox I get in my logs: Nov 13 16:40:42 intra03 postfix/lmtp[17885]: A75AD79670: to=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, relay=/var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp], delay=0, status=bounced (host /var/imap/socket/lmtp[/var/imap/socket/lmtp] said: 550-Mailbox unknown. Either there is no mailbox associated with this 550-name or you do not have authorization to see it. 550 5.1.1 User unknown) I can't understand whats going on, I think it is a bug anyway. Any Clues ? Thanks in Advance, Alessandro