> I am pleased to announce the availability of a selectable hierarchy
> separator for Cyrus IMAP. Up until now, Cyrus used a netnews-style
> hierarchy, where '.' was used as the hierarchy delimiter -- thus
> prohibiting '.' from appearing in mailbox names. This release allows a
> UNIX-style '/'
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On Saturday 07 July 2001 02:49, William K. Hardeman wrote:
> Norbert,
>
> I'm interested in such a beastie myself, although we're not using LDAP at
> the moment. We're intending to migrate to LDAP in the next couple of
> months, after we've moved to a
Ken,
Yes it does. I just tried the CVS version on RedHat 7.1 and there are no
more "Death by 11" for lmptd.
Ken Murchison wrote:
>The attached patch *should* fix the problem of lmtpd crashes -- it did
>locally. It was a simple problem of double-freeing memory, but a hard
>one to track down
Michael Fair wrote:
>
> > I am pleased to announce the availability of a selectable hierarchy
> > separator for Cyrus IMAP. Up until now, Cyrus used a netnews-style
> > hierarchy, where '.' was used as the hierarchy delimiter -- thus
> > prohibiting '.' from appearing in mailbox names. This r
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Hi all,
I have uploaded all available code and documentation of our Message Center
solution to my website. There is also an introduction for those of you, who
are interested in:
http://www.linuxnetworks.de/enterprise/index.html
A howto about ins
Norbert,
Are you willing to share your admin code with the List?
Regards,
OCNS Consulting
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Norbert
Sendetzky
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 5:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cyrus IMAP - LDAP - Webb
Howdy all,
I just finished patching and testing Websieve-0.59f to support the
alternate namespaces that Ken so kindly provided for us. My testing here,
so far, shows it to work as expected.
Thanks,
Will
William K. Ha
Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2001 09:29:44 -0400
From: Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: Oceana Matrix Ltd.
My intent right now is to keep the on-disk structure the same, but CMU
_might_ have different ideas. There has been talk about making '/' the
default and '.' an option
Hi,
Cyrus IMAP 2.0.15 is now available from ftp.andrew.cmu.edu. This is
primarily a release devoting to bugfixing; we hope that it will prove
to be stable so we can merge in the alternate namespace and hierarchy
code shortly.
2.0.15 also adds process reuse for pop3d.
We believe most of the seg
> My intent right now is to keep the on-disk structure the same, but CMU
> _might_ have different ideas. There has been talk about making '/' the
> default and '.' an option, because it would make the code cleaner and
> possibly a little faster. But, this may or may not ever happen.
So it is es
>My intent right now is to keep the on-disk structure the same, but CMU
>_might_ have different ideas. There has been talk about making '/' the
>default and '.' an option, because it would make the code cleaner and
>possibly a little faster. But, this may or may not ever happen.
From: "Michael Fair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 7 Jul 2001 13:24:04 -0700
[...]
This is pretty much what I was expecting. I would also imagine
that without a good tool migrate several thousands of mailboxes
changing the on-disk structure is not really an option. I
personal
Hi,
> On Sat, 7 Jul 2001 16:07:41 -0400
> Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
leg+> Cyrus IMAP 2.0.15 is now available from ftp.andrew.cmu.edu. This is
leg+> primarily a release devoting to bugfixing; we hope that it will prove
leg+> to be stable so we can merge in the alterna
Michael Fair wrote:
>
> > That being said, I'm curious why you ask. Do you see some inherent flaw
> > in the current approach? Or do you just want to make sure that you
> > don't get bit by some incompatible change to the on-disk structure?
>
> I suppose there are a number of reasons I ask.
Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > On Sat, 7 Jul 2001 16:07:41 -0400
> > Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> leg+> Cyrus IMAP 2.0.15 is now available from ftp.andrew.cmu.edu. This is
> leg+> primarily a release devoting to bugfixing; we hope that it will prove
> leg+>
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