> Every account I create sits under /my/imap/partition/user/
> Is it a good idea to create several partitions to split access to
> this directory? Maybe even on separate physical discs? At our
> current (POP3 only) installation, all user files are sitting in the
> same directory, which makes acces
I'm having trouble getting Cyrus 2.0.9 (rpm) and Sendmail 8.12.1 (source) to
speak to one another. I'm running Red Hat 7.0.
This is the error I get when I do a "mail cyrus":
to=cyrus, ctladdr=root (0/0), delay=00:00:00, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=relay,
pri=30023, relay=localhost [127.0.0.1], dsn=
Patrick Boutilier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think you need the UW Imap code to compile imap support in PHP.
>
> ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/imap/imap-2001a.RELEASE-CANDIDATE.2.tar.Z
Thanks.
I needed c-client et al. from uw-imap.
Chris
Good afternoon!
I have Solaris 2.7 running cyrus 2.0.16 on Sendmail 8.
I am looking for a quick way to deny a user from sending mail through the server.
We have a few nimda people left and even though I have a virus filter running I want
to block the users from sending any mail.
Any suggestion
When I rename a folder that was subscribed, it does not stay
subscribed.
Is this my fault or is it a bug? If it's a bug, has anyone dealt with
it?
Casey West
--
Shooting yourself in the foot with APL
You shoot yourself in the foot; then spend all day figuring out how to
do it in fewer cha
I think you need the UW Imap code to compile imap support in PHP.
ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/imap/imap-2001a.RELEASE-CANDIDATE.2.tar.Z
Chris Beggy wrote:
>I'm trying to build php with imap support, and I can't find an
>rfc822.h in 2.0.16. Is there one available someplace else?
>
>Thanks.
I'm trying to build php with imap support, and I can't find an
rfc822.h in 2.0.16. Is there one available someplace else?
Thanks.
Chris
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 11:13:18 +0330,
> Fatemeh Taj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (ft) writes:
ft> Cyrus 2.0.16 is installed and woks. But the problem is that it
ft> can't work when such configuration is in hosts.allow:
ft> All : Local
ft> pop3d: xxx.xxx.xxx.0/255.255.255.0
ft> imapd: xxx.xxx.xxx
Hello world!
Our university is currently at the stage of testing and setting up
an IMAP system for roughly 13000 users, and I am taking a closer look
at Cyrus.
While doing so, two performance questions are coming up so far:
Every account I create sits under /my/imap/partition/user/
Is it a good
What does your cyrus mailer definition look like? Mine is something
like this:
Mcyrus, P=/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver, F=zmlsDFMnPqSXA@/:|, E=\r\n,
S=EnvFromL, R=EnvToL/HdrToL, U=cyrus:mail
T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix,
A=deliver -e -l
Specifically,
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