> Is it possible to get Outlook Express work properly with "altnamspace:
> off"? (OK, I know that it is hard to place "Outlook Express" and "work
> properly" in same sentence, but let ignore that for a second).
>
> From what I've managed to get working (or not working) so far with
> altnamespace
Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Is it possible to get Outlook Express work properly with "altnamspace:
off"? (OK, I know that it is hard to place "Outlook Express" and
"work properly" in same sentence, but let ignore that for a second).
From what I've managed to get working (or not working) so fa
Igor Brezac wrote:
Yes. You still do not know why the first process (imapd) is dying.
At this point I'm not exactly sure it is dying.
Well, I'm pretty sure it IS dying. I've seen ${configdir}/proc being
filled up with dead process files. I've made a cleanup procedure, but
only as a remedy. See
Hi, List,
I am having some trouble getting cyradm to work using a terminal. Any
pointers?
> cyradm 192.168.1.8
Can't load
'/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/sun4-solaris/auto/Cyrus/IMAP/IM
AP.so' for module Cyrus::IMAP: ld.so.1: perl: fatal: libsasl2.so.2: open
failed:
No such file or directo
Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
> Question. Is enabling altnamespace the only way to fully support
> Outlook Express clients?
Yes.
Note that you will need to set "allowallsubscribe: yes" in imapd.conf if
you want any hope of accessing shared folders from OE and some versions
of Outlook.
--
Phi
Hi. Last Sunday I migrated all of my users mailboxes from a traditional
BSD unix mail setup to Cyrus-IMAP. The majority of my users use the
Apple Mail.app client. I am having problems with a couple of them (one
in particular that has a huge INBOX, some with attachments). When she
opens her
Is it possible to get Outlook Express work properly with "altnamspace:
off"? (OK, I know that it is hard to place "Outlook Express" and "work
properly" in same sentence, but let ignore that for a second).
From what I've managed to get working (or not working) so far with
altnamespace turned of
You have two problems. You cannot use secret based mech with saslauthd,
only plaintext will work such as plain and login. Second, you need to run
'saslauthd -r' (see man page for more info) or change ldap_filter to
(&([EMAIL PROTECTED])(uid=%U))
-Igor
On Tue, 18 Jan 2005, Walter [ISO-8859-1]
Hi,
yesterday all of a sudden one of the BDB log files had root as owner and
things stopped working. I'm still trying to figure out how it could have
happened.
Here's a theory: we have an hourly cron job that provisions /etc/sasldb2
from our separate user database. Until today this cron job ran
> I am using this manual:
> http://aribabiba.cosmoquimica.com.br/leandro/
>
> During the execution of "make" it appears this eror:
> /usr/libexec/elf/ld: cannot find -lpq
>
> that I am making bad?
>
> Greetings
>
> Edgardo
Use the port.
If you cannot use the ports, I suggest you take a look at the
hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 19.01.2005, 12:48 +0100 schrieb Paolo Negri:
> try
>
> @hello.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
than i have:
Jan 19 13:15:04 localhost lmtpunix[21311]: lmtp connection preauth'd as
postman
Jan 19 13:15:04 localhost lmtpunix[21311]:
verify_user(public^kunden^hello) failed: Permi
Hi
try
@hello.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bye
Paolo
Denny Schierz wrote:
hi,
i have some public folder for a bcc_copy of mails:
Postfix main.cf:
recipient_delimiter = +
sender_bcc_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_bcc_maps
recipient_bcc_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/recipient_bcc_maps
sender_bcc_maps:
@foo
Am Mittwoch, den 19.01.2005, 11:33 +0100 schrieb Denny Schierz:
> so, what is the problem?
>
> cyrus:
>
> public.Kunden (\HasChildren)
> public.Kunden/FOO (\HasChildren)
> public.Kunden/FOO/Empfangen (\HasNoChildren)
> public.Kunden/FOO/Gesendet (\HasNoChildren)
> public.Lieferanten (\HasChildre
hi,
i have some public folder for a bcc_copy of mails:
Postfix main.cf:
recipient_delimiter = +
sender_bcc_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/sender_bcc_maps
recipient_bcc_maps = hash:/etc/postfix/recipient_bcc_maps
sender_bcc_maps:
@foo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
recipient_bcc_maps:
@hello.com [EMA
Hi,
--On 18. Januar 2005 17:12:39 Uhr -0200 Andreas Hasenack
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For some reason the file /var/lib/imap/db/log.001081 belonged to
root! I am pretty sure that nobody changed the ownership manually. Is
this a
Seems someone ran recover (either db_recover or cyrus' recover
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