For this (show the folder in OE) action, there is no log on backend.
I then ran tcpdump on backend, and there was not a single packet coming
from frontend to backend.
There were few packets from frontend to mupdate master (on its own
server), if that matters in this case:
May 30 21:30:37 mail4 mu
Hi..
having gotten cyrus up and running i'm now at the tuning/pruning stage.
what i can't work out from the man pages (and google) is how to
configure the logging. at the moment cyrus is logging everything to
syslog but it's very verbose and i'd like a log with just the sendmail
info in it. i
What does the log between the frontend and the backend look like?
-Rob
On Fri, 30 May 2003, b wrote:
> This is from the log on frontend (proxy) server when I try to do a
> "Show" on the folder1 that was created, but doesn't show up, in OE:
>
> >1054342070>0008 OK User logged in
> <1054342070<000
Hi,
I just installed Cyrus-IMAPD 2.2a (from FreeBSD ports collection) on a new
server (FreeBSD 4.8) and can't get sieve to work
I have a simple script
require ["vacation", "reject"];
# Vacation Message
if not exists ["List-Id", "List-Post", "List-Subscribe", "List-
Unsubscribe", "List-Archive"
Yes, it has it, three folders show under the account name:
Inbox
Sent Items
Drafs
If I email [EMAIL PROTECTED], he gets it in the inbox, and I can pull it
down and read it with OE, going through front end (proxy).
-b17
--- Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does the user have an INBOX?
Does the user have an INBOX?
The proxy server relies on knowing where the user's inbox is in order to
find their subscriptions.
If they don't have an inbox, they don't have subscriptions (and
clients which rely on the LSUB command are SOL)
-Rob
On Fri, 30 May 2003, b wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'
Hello:
I am trying to use the above perl module with Cyrus IMAP server and am
having trouble. If I try to run on the same server connecting directly to
'/usr/cyrus/bin/imapd' I get 'Illegal Seek' . If I instead try to connect
to 'localhost' or the IP of that server, The connection is not made ei
Hello,
I'm having problems with showing folders in Outlook Express 5.0 and 5.5
(haven't tested any other, 6.x?), and I'd like to understand how the
entire thing is suppose to work anyway, in general.
Here is the setup:
1 backend imapd
1 frontend (proxy)
1 ldap authentication server
1 mupdate mast
Michael Bacon wrote:
Sometime this summer, I really hope to put some of your NNTP code into
at least testing around here. I promise I'll give you some feedback at
that point... ;)
Great! I'm certain that the access controls for incoming and outgoing
feeds need to be more robust. I might get
Sometime this summer, I really hope to put some of your NNTP code into at
least testing around here. I promise I'll give you some feedback at that
point... ;)
Michael
--On Thursday, May 29, 2003 14:54:54 -0400 Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 20
foobar wrote:
Hi,
Today our mailserver jammed all its pop3d processes and trace said
"read(10," and it was blocking there.
imap-processes were served fine and db-files were ok (DB4).
Then I restarted all processes and checked db-files and tried to debug.
Then I was desparate and I restarted wh
Hi,
Today our mailserver jammed all its pop3d processes and trace said
"read(10," and it was blocking there.
imap-processes were served fine and db-files were ok (DB4).
Then I restarted all processes and checked db-files and tried to debug.
Then I was desparate and I restarted whole system and
On Friday 30 May 2003 07:23 am, Etienne Goyer wrote:
> Use cyradm.
>
> host.domain> sam user.johndoe mailadmin c
> host.domain> dm user.johndoe
>
> This is too simple; I must be missing something.
lol - naw, I was missing something (sleep). I forgot to set the acls on the
children folders so it w
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