Hi
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Aaron Stone wrote:
Serious, yes, but show stopper, no... that mail is delivered and is
not lost.
I would still call it a show stopper in terms of final release, because
it would cause both users and system administrators who rely on this
feature major headaches w
Ilja Booij wrote:
And finally, I've done some testing on shared folders. When I set the
ACL lookup and read flags, but not the seen flag (which is a use-case
I use as a selling point for dbmail; office-manager sets read flags on
incoming mail only after an issue has been assigned to a co-work
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Ilja Booij wrote:
And finally, I've done some testing on shared folders. When I set the
ACL lookup and read flags, but not the seen flag (which is a use-case
I use as a selling point for dbmail; office-manager sets read flags
on incoming mail only after an issue has bee
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Ilja Booij wrote:
And finally, I've done some testing on shared folders. When I set the
ACL lookup and read flags, but not the seen flag (which is a use-case
I use as a selling point for dbmail; office-manager sets read flags
on incoming mail only after an issue has been
Hey,
So after looking into the getopt() code for dbmail-smtp, and rearranging a
little bit to make room for "-f config file" as in some of the other main
routines, it occurs to me that a little standardization can go a long way...
dbmail-maintenance takes a "-f" for "fix". I'd like to change tha
Ilja Booij wrote:
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Ilja Booij wrote:
And finally, I've done some testing on shared folders. When I set
the ACL lookup and read flags, but not the seen flag (which is a
use-case I use as a selling point for dbmail; office-manager sets
read flags on incoming mail only aft
Ilja,
First bug found with the testsuite I'm building using python
(unittest+imaputil).
More trouble in _ic_list I think:
as testuser1:
A01 login "testuser1" "testpw"
A01 create "testaclbox"
A01 setacl "testaclbox" "testuser2" "slarw"
A01 logout
next :
A02 login "testuser2" "testpw"
A02 l
Ilja Booij wrote:
I've made this change, it seems to work.
But, it seems as though Mozilla and Apple Mail don't like ACLs.. If a
client has only Read and Lookup rights, it still tries to do a
Store \Seen on the message. This of course fails! Strange that the
client still tries to do it.
When
Paul J Stevens wrote:
First bug found with the testsuite I'm building using python
(unittest+imaputil).
Nice!
More trouble in _ic_list I think:
as testuser1:
A01 login "testuser1" "testpw"
A01 create "testaclbox"
A01 setacl "testaclbox" "testuser2" "slarw"
A01 logout
next :
A02 login "te
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 08:02, Ilja Booij wrote:
>
> Another thing: The shared folder stuff does NOT work with Evolution 1.4.
> I can see the mailbox in the folder listing, and even see the number of
> unread messages (so STATUS also works), but I cannot select the mailbox.
> Why this is the case
Ilja Booij wrote:
Paul J Stevens wrote:
First bug found with the testsuite I'm building using python
(unittest+imaputil).
Strange... I haven't succeeded in reproducing this error.
Somehow an mboxid of 0 was returned instead of an mboxid of > 0
Indeed. And if I do a 'setacl "testaclbox"
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 08:59, Ryan Butler wrote:
> Also, rather than using ngrep, you can start mozilla from the command
> line after executing:
>
I obviously meant evolution, gah. :)
> export CAMEL_VERBOSE_DEBUG=1
Ryan Butler
ADI Internet Solutions
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> Similarly, dbmail-adduser does not have a config file argument, and
> frankly, I'm scared of the current command line parser, so I'd really
> like to do the getopt() rewrite as soon as possible, to add "-f" (and
> maybe a little sanity, too ;-)
>
> Anybody else that's missing? I can't think of an
This is a message from the sieve-php mailing list, which apparently DBMail did
not like very much... I'm using LMTP delivery.
My hunch is that the current mime code is choking because of the \n or \r\n
lines breaks no longer being guaranteed.
Aaron
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