Sieve Configuration (Basics)

2005-02-11 Thread Christopher Pietrzykowski
So in imap.conf we have these directives: - sievedir - sieveusehomedir Now, I am perfectly able to read what is in the man pages on these but I'm a bit confused.:| What is the homedir for the user as it is related to the virtual users of the imap store? Or do they not apply? :P Christopher ---

Re: Sieve Configuration (Basics)

2005-02-11 Thread Craig White
On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 01:38 -0700, Christopher Pietrzykowski wrote: So in imap.conf we have these directives: - sievedir - sieveusehomedir Now, I am perfectly able to read what is in the man pages on these but I'm a bit confused.:| What is the homedir for the user as it is related to the

Re: Disable Account

2005-02-11 Thread Tarjei Huse
tor, 10,.02.2005 kl. 22.54 -0800, skrev Norman Zhang: Hi, How do I disable an account logon? By disabling authentication. Remember that cyrus lets cyrus-sasl2 handle all authentication details, thus it is there you have to disable the account. T Regards, Norman Zhang --- Cyrus Home Page:

Re: Sieve Configuration (Basics)

2005-02-11 Thread Simon Matter
So in imap.conf we have these directives: - sievedir - sieveusehomedir Now, I am perfectly able to read what is in the man pages on these but I'm a bit confused.:| What is the homedir for the user as it is related to the virtual users of the imap store? Or do they not apply? :P I think

Re: /var/imap/db/skipstamp, assuming the worst

2005-02-11 Thread Denny Schierz
hi, Am Donnerstag, den 10.02.2005, 12:00 +0100 schrieb Denny Schierz: but it seems, everything is working. User can login and reading there mails. strange, isn it? my fault, forgotten to change cyrus.conf. -- Sicherheit verständlich http://www.sides.de GnuPG Key

nroff: Cannot find library -mdoc

2005-02-11 Thread ML mail
Hello, I am trying to compile Cyrus SASL 2.1.20 for Cyrus IMAPd on Solaris 9 SPARC and have the following problem with make install: Making install in saslauthd gmake[1]: Entering directory `/opt/source/cyrus-sasl-2.1.20/saslauthd' gmake[2]: Entering directory

Re: Managing IMAP book

2005-02-11 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 10:53:05PM -0700, Craig White wrote: Personally I'd think that with projects like www.opengroupware.org and www.open-xchange.com that interest in Cyrus would be on the rise. and with RHEL 4 dropping uw-imap it would seem that it would spur some interest in

Cyrus in ISP environment?

2005-02-11 Thread Ondrej Sury
Hello, have anyone successfully used Cyrus in ISP/webhosting environment? This means many different domains with little number of mailboxes per domain. Number of mailboxes: 500K - 1M Disk space used: 1TB and more Number of messages (daily number): 2-3M and more Is it recommended to use Cyrus

imap partition information

2005-02-11 Thread David G Mcmurtrie
Does cyrus imapd make partition information available through IMAP protocol by any means? I noticed that the RENAME command takes a non-rfc documented partition argument to allow one to move a mailbox to a different partition. I'm wondering if any other command(s) provide non-rfc documented

Re: Managing IMAP book

2005-02-11 Thread Aleksandar Milivojevic
Andreas Hasenack wrote: Do you know if they are dropping the c-client library as well? That's part of uw-imap and used by, for example, php-imap. No, c-client will be there. RHEL4 is very close in package list to Fedora Core 3. Many packages that need IMAP API use c-client library, so it will

Re: imap partition information

2005-02-11 Thread Ken Murchison
David G Mcmurtrie wrote: Does cyrus imapd make partition information available through IMAP protocol by any means? I noticed that the RENAME command takes a non-rfc documented partition argument to allow one to move a mailbox to a different partition. I'm wondering if any other command(s) provide

Re: Managing IMAP book

2005-02-11 Thread Amos
Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote: FC3 and RHEL4 include two IMAP servers, Dovecot and Cyrus. Dovecot seems to be the choice for small installations and/or novice admins that were using wu-imapd on older distributions. Basically it is drop-in replacement for uw-imapd. Cyrus is included for admins

Re: Managing IMAP book

2005-02-11 Thread Bill Earle
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Amos wrote: Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote: FC3 and RHEL4 include two IMAP servers, Dovecot and Cyrus. Dovecot seems to be the choice for small installations and/or novice admins that were using wu-imapd on older distributions. Basically it is drop-in replacement for

HowTo-ish question

2005-02-11 Thread Rich West
We have begun investigating alternatives to the mbox-style UW-Imap implementation that we have had in place for years, and, of course, we came across cyrus-imap. In digging in to things, I was surprised to see that the How-To documentation is way out of date, and, really, there is no current

Re: Managing IMAP book

2005-02-11 Thread Aleksandar Milivojevic
Amos wrote: Of course if an update is approved, it would be sad if it came out and then immediately afterwards 2.3 was released, but then I guess that's life in the software world. Well, than we'll see 3rd edition dealing with 2.3 ;-) O'Reilly doesn't seem to care about publishing an updated

Cyrus folder list takes a very long time to return

2005-02-11 Thread Gavin Kelman
We're running Cyrus IMAP v2.1.14, and have been for quite some time. We've had squirrelmail setup for a few months and use it occasionally and it lists folders just fine, nice and quick. Last week I setup Horde and IMP and it worked fine for a few days, then yesterday it suddenly takes 15-30

Re: Managing IMAP book

2005-02-11 Thread Wil Cooley
On 2005-02-11, Amos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If folks are interested in seeing an update, I would recommend sending such requests to O'Reilly. They certainly won't approve an update if there's no indication of demand. FWIW, I've been (slowly) working on updating the Cyrus-IMAP-HOWTO and am