Very nice. I don't see any options for SSL though.
Is that in the non-demo version?
Jim Holmes wrote:
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> Subject:
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> Re: need a linux imap client that can do ssl
> From:
>
> Jim Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
Mulberry from cyrusoft.com
--On Thursday, January 03, 2002 22:51 -0500 Vincent Stoessel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mozilla has a bug that chokes on ssl/imap.
> Any other linux mail clients that can do ssl flavor imap?
> Thanks.
> --
> Vincent Stoessel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Java Linux Apache Mys
I get intermittent errors "Mailbox does not exist" from deliver, for
mailboxes which definitely do exist. The intermittent errors occur even on
mailboxes which receive mail successfully just before and just after the
error.
I'm using Cyrus 2.0.16 and BDB 3.2.9.
What kinds of situations could cre
Mozilla has a bug that chokes on ssl/imap.
Any other linux mail clients that can do ssl flavor imap?
Thanks.
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--On Wednesday, January 02, 2002 16:32 -0500 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> The script is directly there (/usr/sieve/j/jlh/default) no sym link
>
> Is it /usr/sieve/j/jlh/default or /usr/sieve/j/jlh/default.script. If
> its the latter, it won't work.
Sigh that was it, thanks!!
Quoting "P.Agenbag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Please, it is urgent, I need documentation for cyrus to tell me how to
> maintain user mailboxes, ie. deleting mailboxes, rebuilding deleting
> individual boxes etc.
Most mailbox maintenance is done via 'cyradm'. Rebuilding corrupted mailboxes
is don
Please, it is urgent, I need documentation for cyrus to tell me how to
maintain user mailboxes, ie. deleting mailboxes, rebuilding deleting
individual boxes etc.
If I'm posting to the incorrect list, please tell me where I can look.
There is nothing on the cyrus project website, and the "online
Hi,
I am desperatly in need of a good shared adresbook solution. The ones I have
found are suboptimal (phpgw) at best. What are you gouys using, and what are
your experiences?
Tarjei
Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
>
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Ken Murchison wrote:
>
> > > However, the other Cyrus services (IMAP/POP3) are working just fine
> > > using plaintext authentication. I am using a SASL pwcheck daemon which
> > > queries the passwd.
> >
> > Just because IMAP/POP3 works with pl
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Ken Murchison wrote:
> > However, the other Cyrus services (IMAP/POP3) are working just fine
> > using plaintext authentication. I am using a SASL pwcheck daemon which
> > queries the passwd.
>
> Just because IMAP/POP3 works with plaintext logins, doesn't mean that
> SASL PL
Devdas Bhagat wrote:
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> On 03/01/02 18:08 +0100, Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
> > Hello *,
> >
> > I seem to be too stupid to get timsieved running on Cyrus 2.0.16 and
> > SASL 1.5.24.
> Sieve doesn't offer plain text.
I don't believe that this is true. I'm not running 2.0.16 anymore, so I
can'
Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
>
> Hello *,
>
> I seem to be too stupid to get timsieved running on Cyrus 2.0.16 and
> SASL 1.5.24.
>
> # telnet localhost sieve
> Trying...
> Connected to localhost
> Escape character is '^]'.
> "IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v1.0.0"
> "SIEVE" "fileinto reject e
On 03/01/02 18:08 +0100, Ferdinand Goldmann wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> I seem to be too stupid to get timsieved running on Cyrus 2.0.16 and
> SASL 1.5.24.
Sieve doesn't offer plain text. I hacked some code around this (hacking
code for CRAM-MD5 into a simple web based IMAP client was too much for
us),
Hello *,
I seem to be too stupid to get timsieved running on Cyrus 2.0.16 and
SASL 1.5.24.
# telnet localhost sieve
Trying...
Connected to localhost
Escape character is '^]'.
"IMPLEMENTATION" "Cyrus timsieved v1.0.0"
"SIEVE" "fileinto reject envelope vacation imapflags notify subaddress regex"
O
You said you had to increase the number of processes per user.
Perhaps the stack size per user also needs increasing?
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 08:39:53 -0600,
> cfensky (c) writes:
c> Thanks for the input, but I've already checked that--we haven't used our
c> swap yet, and we rarely go ov
Thanks for the input, but I've already checked that--we haven't used our
swap yet, and we rarely go over 30% of our memory. We also seem to get a
very high and narrow spike on load whenever one of these errors is being
written (of course, that is hard to correlate, since my load graph doesn't
have
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