will there be an autocreate INBOX patch for cyrus 2.2.10, or does the 2.2.7
patch work for the new release?
Thanks
Didi
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will there be an autocreate INBOX patch for cyrus 2.2.10, or does the
2.2.7
patch work for the new release?
Works well.
Thanks
Didi
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I do not think major changes are needed for the patch to work. However,
it is our policy to release a new and tested patch for every cyrus release.
We will try to have it ready pretty soon.
Christos
Didi Rieder wrote:
will there be an autocreate INBOX patch for cyrus 2.2.10, or does the
2.2.7
--On Wednesday, November 24, 2004 10:00:31 AM +0100 Simon Matter
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will there be an autocreate INBOX patch for cyrus 2.2.10, or does the
2.2.7
patch work for the new release?
Works well.
Thanks
Didi
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--On Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:11:36 AM +0200 Christos Soulios
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I do not think major changes are needed for the patch to work. However,
it is our policy to release a new and tested patch for every cyrus
release.
We will try to have it ready pretty soon.
ok, perfect.
Hello,
we want to map the usernames to mailboxnames, because we want stable
mailboxnames even with a namechange of the user (for example when a user changes
his name because of marriage).
We use a Novell Directory Service for our user database and authentication
(LDAP). Is it possible to map a
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Simon Matter wrote:
will there be an autocreate INBOX patch for cyrus 2.2.10, or does the
2.2.7
patch work for the new release?
Works well.
Hello all,
Actually a new release was about to get out for 2.2.9 (and also
include a small bugfix) but 2.2.10 was released,
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Simon Matter wrote:
will there be an autocreate INBOX patch for cyrus 2.2.10, or does the
2.2.7
patch work for the new release?
Works well.
Hello all,
Actually a new release was about to get out for 2.2.9 (and also
include a small bugfix) but 2.2.10 was
Andreas wrote on 11/23/2004 01:42 PM:
On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 06:01:49PM -0500, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.9. This release
implements several bugfixes, notably one where lmtpproxyd could reuse a
freed connection, another involving a
What does --enable-gssapi stand for again? I mean, cyrus-imapd
already uses sasl which has a gssapi plugin, so what does this
--enable-gssapi option does exactly? Is it only used for when
one enables kerberos authorization instead of unix?
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hi,
same problem here. I have to delete once a week all db's (but
mailboxes.db). Otherwise i have timeouts and bouncing mails :-/
Am Montag, den 22.11.2004, 22:51 + schrieb Mark Hannessen:
I am really wondering about this because I just can't seem to get db4 to run
stable.
i have:
Nov
hi,
same problem here. I have to delete once a week all db's (but
mailboxes.db). Otherwise i have timeouts and bouncing mails :-/
Did you try using skiplist instead?
Am Montag, den 22.11.2004, 22:51 + schrieb Mark Hannessen:
I am really wondering about this because I just can't seem
Denny Schierz wrote:
Am Montag, den 22.11.2004, 22:51 + schrieb Mark Hannessen:
I am really wondering about this because I just can't seem to get
db4 to run stable.
same problem here. I have to delete once a week all db's (but
mailboxes.db). Otherwise i have timeouts and bouncing mails
Hello all,
The UoA patches (autocreate, autosieve, rmquota and
deletemailbox) are released for cyrus 2.2.10. There is
a small bugfix only for the autocreate patch[1], the
rest are the same as 2.2.7 , i just made sure they
compiled cleanly.
You can find them at the usual place :
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
What does --enable-gssapi stand for again? I mean, cyrus-imapd
already uses sasl which has a gssapi plugin, so what does this
--enable-gssapi option does exactly? Is it only used for when
one enables kerberos authorization instead of unix?
pwcheck can
well, db4 was the default... so I thought
a well, you got the picture :p
anyways I am using skiplist now, and so far so good.
but this entire thing does keep me wondering why skiplist isn't the
default..
anyway, A big thanks to all you people out there.
Mark Hannessen
gt;Seriously, why don't
Dear listeners,
Am Mittwoch, 24. November 2004 15:37 schrieb Boyle, Bernadette:
Hello,
I was wondering if you could tell me how to determine the version number
of cyrus IMSP and
IMAP that is running. I've looked in the imap.conf and cyrus.conf files
aswell as looking for a -v flag for the
Dear listeners,
Am Montag, 22. November 2004 23:28 schrieb Jim Miller:
I've been happily using cyrus-imap 2.2.8 for some time now, but I've only
had cause to use the IMAP/IMAPS service. Recently one of my users tried to
connect via POP3 to the server and was getting connection timeout errors.
well, db4 was the default... so I thought
a well, you got the picture :p
anyways I am using skiplist now, and so far so good.
but this entire thing does keep me wondering why skiplist isn't the
default..
I think it's because for some databases, BDB may be a bit better than
skiplist.
Mark Hannessen wrote:
well, db4 was the default... so I thought
a well, you got the picture :p
anyways I am using skiplist now, and so far so good.
but this entire thing does keep me wondering why skiplist isn't the
default..
Because BDB is faster for random lookups.
Please refer to http://people.debian.org/~hmh/ for instructions. There
were *many* changes, please read the Debian changelog entries since
2.1.16-3.
The SASL backports on http://backports.org/ are now used in my Cyrus
backports.
No, there is no backport of 2.2.10 available, because there isn't
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