Hi,
I don't get this! When I try again this morning, it seems all configure
options I did before now work. I can't reproduce the error, not even
with ./configure's I entered before... I hope I still find out what it
was...
I still had to modify one bit of the Makefile in lib/ however - there is
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, paul dekkers wrote:
I still had to modify one bit of the Makefile in lib/ however - there is
a ln -s plugin_common, but the make install complains that the
plugin_common link already exists. I changed it in ln -f -s
Yeah, this is known (and fixed in CVS).
-Rob
Unfortunately, it looks like the site I got it from is offline. :( You
might try searching through the IMP message list for 'frames patch'.
Hopefully someone has or will re-post it. I wish I could share ours,
but we've already made major mods to match our company specs.
Good luck in your
Hi,
How can I discover the time (preferably in epoch) that a given user last
logged in?
Thanks,
Ian
Hi,
How can I discover the time (preferably in epoch) that a given folder was
last modified?
Thanks,
Ian
Ian McDonald wrote:
Hi,
How can I discover the time (preferably in epoch) that a given user last
logged in?
Check imap.log
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Hi,
We are thinking of using the SORT extension which already implemented in
Cyrus IMAP for our web-based mail client.
Has any one experienced with the feature ?
When I read IETF-DRAFT-SORT extension, I was confused with how to
use the feature.
What I guess to use
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 02:53:36PM +0100, Ian McDonald wrote:
Hi,
How can I discover the time (preferably in epoch) that a given user last
logged in?
The closest thing I've seen to this is the fud server / client that is
in Cyrus 2.1.9. In the archives you'll find both perl and php script
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion, yes sure I always stopped all and restarted
all...
I really thought that it was a parsing error of the imapd.conf or something
like this, but it was the user I was using who was in the admins list.
If admins create a folder it appears to be located in the root as
Scott Russell wrote:
Greets.
I'm for the first time playing around with shared folders under Cyrus
IMAPd 2.1.9. I have several normal user accounts up and running fine
with my config.
In the imapd.conf I see there are two options for controlling shared
folders. postuser and
Bruhin Gregor wrote:
Hi,
I just installed the new cyrus-imapd-2.1.9
1) When users create a folder with their mail client, the folder is not in
/var/spool/imap/user/username/foldername but in /var/spool/imap/foldername
and the acl of this folder are not username lrswipcda but anyone
Hi,
I just installed the new cyrus-imapd-2.1.9
1) When users create a folder with their mail client, the folder is not in
/var/spool/imap/user/username/foldername but in /var/spool/imap/foldername
and the acl of this folder are not username lrswipcda but anyone lrs
(folder created in the inbox
Ian McDonald wrote:
Hi,
How can I discover the time (preferably in epoch) that a given folder was
last modified?
Check the modtime on the cyrus.* files in the folder.
With Cyrus 2.2, you'll be able to get this info from a mailbox
annotation. For example, in cyradm:
eagle.oceana.com
Does anyone have any good resources for integrating Cyrus with OpenLDAP? I
could use any help! Thanks!!
-GC
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Quoting Scott Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 03:27:23PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
I'm for the first time playing around with shared folders under Cyrus
IMAPd 2.1.9. I have several normal user accounts up and running fine
with my config.
In the imapd.conf I
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