Michael Grundmann schrieb:
hi,
this folder are created by cyrus! they are visible for every user. how can i
No! Those folders are created by your mail client. Outlook?
delete them?
cyradmin shows following:
lm
EntwAPw-rfe (\HasNoChildren)
GelAPY-schte Elemente (\HasNoChildren)
Rob Siemborski said:
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Marc Groot Koerkamp wrote:
What happens when I create a sub of inbox. What quota does apply to that
sub or does the sub has no quota?
according the rfc:
Each mailbox has zero or more implementation-defined named quota
roots. Each quota root
Hi Michael
this folder are created by cyrus! they are visible for every user. how
can i
delete them?
Those folders are created by Outlook Express (german localized) und not
by cyrus. Yesterday I had te same problem with my first cyrus
installation.
$2localhost $2sam GelAPY-schte Elemente
Hi,
it seems like you have logged on to the imapd as administrator with some
(somewhat broken) MUA that creates those mailboxes. Give your user full
rights to the mailboxes (see the archives for previous discussions on
removal of mailboxes if you want to set som explicit right) and remove
them
Hello,
I've been testing the 2.2 branch with virtual domain support enabled,
and I've noticed something that may become a potential headache for
system admins... I'm not sure if this topics been addressed, but I
wanted to bring it up to the list to get some thoughts...
Basically, it seems that
Hi
all,
this one has been
bothering me for a bit and it is the only thing keeping me from changing all my
filtering over to sieve from Exim filters and procmail. The most common
request I get from users at my office is for vacation auto-replies and it seems
to work from my testing to any
Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
John Lederer wrote:
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects. It
doesn't do anything for vacation.
here is the sieve script:
#Mail filter rules for bjz
#Generated by bjz
What does imapd.log show?
John Lederer wrote:
Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
John Lederer wrote:
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in mailboxes, and for redirects. It
doesn't do anything for vacation.
here is the sieve script:
This is an Exim problem with its handling of CRLF which was dicusssed
within the last week or so. Check the list archives for details.
Ehren Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
this one has been bothering me for a bit and it is the only thing
keeping me from changing all my filtering over to sieve from
Hi -
make sure
sendmail:
in your imapd.conf is pointing to the right place.
--Jo
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 08:21, John Lederer wrote:
Sure would appreciate any hints on how to diagnose the problem|
John Lederer wrote:
We are running Postfix with Cyrus .
Sieve works fine for filing in
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:02:08 -0400 (EDT)
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You want to get the copy from CVS though, not the included one, otherwise
you'll lose all of your current sript activations (though not the scripts
themselves).
-Rob
Thanks for the tip ...
... but either i'm
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Jure Pecar wrote:
... but either i'm stupid (must be the hour ..) or your cvs is seriously
messed up ... i just pulled the cyrus HEAD branch to find out it has no
masssievec, not even sievec! They are not visible through cvsweb, i tried
HEAD, MAIN, cyrus-release-2-2-1.
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