>
>> find the lmtpengine.h or .c i do not remeber... edit and build...
>>
>> you are then done... the headers are gone...
Den Fr, 2006-09-22, 20:46 skrev Andreas Winkelmann:
> Am Friday 22 September 2006 20:29 schrieb Casper:
>
>
>> find the lmtpengine.h or .c i do not remeber... edit
no for the headers in the delivered mail, it's lmtpengine nothing else
/C
Den Fr, 2006-09-22, 20:46 skrev Andreas Winkelmann:
> Am Friday 22 September 2006 20:29 schrieb Casper:
>
>
>> find the lmtpengine.h or .c i do not remeber... edit and build...
>>
>> you are then done... the headers ar
On Sep 22, 2006, at 2:33 PM, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
Am Friday 22 September 2006 22:48 schrieb Josh M. Hurd:
this is what I get from lam now:
localhost> lam user/%
user/christen:
christen lrswipcda
user/jhurd:
jhurd lrswipcda
user/junkmail:
jhurd lrswipcda
junkmail lrswipcda
us
Am Friday 22 September 2006 22:48 schrieb Josh M. Hurd:
> >> this is what I get from lam now:
> >>
> >> localhost> lam user/%
> >> user/christen:
> >>christen lrswipcda
> >> user/jhurd:
> >>jhurd lrswipcda
> >> user/junkmail:
> >>jhurd lrswipcda
> >>junkmail lrswipcda
> >> user/not
Am Friday 22 September 2006 22:06 schrieb Jean-Gabriel Duquesnoy:
> I have setup a small filter for testing that Sieve is working:
> require "fileinto";
>
> if address :is :all "From" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> {
> fileinto "INBOX.Fun";
> stop;
> }
> else {
> keep;
> stop;
> }
Is the Script activated?
On Sep 22, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:Am Friday 22 September 2006 21:39 schrieb Josh M. Hurd: user/christen (\HasChildren)user/christen/Deleted Messages (\HasNoChildren)user/christen/Drafts (\HasNoChildren)user/christen/Junk (\HasNoChildren)user/christen/Sent Messages (\HasNoChildr
Hi,
I have setup a small filter for testing that Sieve is working:
require "fileinto";
if address :is :all "From" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
{
fileinto "INBOX.Fun";
stop;
}
else {
keep;
stop;
}
but obviously the filter is not used at all, and when checking the log
I do not see any hint, that sieve is
Am Friday 22 September 2006 21:39 schrieb Josh M. Hurd:
> user/christen (\HasChildren)
> user/christen/Deleted Messages (\HasNoChildren)
> user/christen/Drafts (\HasNoChildren)
> user/christen/Junk (\HasNoChildren)
> user/christen/Sent Messages (\HasNoChildren)
> user
On Sep 22, 2006, at 12:14 PM, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
Am Friday 22 September 2006 20:49 schrieb Josh M. Hurd:
user/christen (\HasChildren)
user/christen/Deleted Messages (\HasNoChildren)
user/christen/Drafts (\HasNoChildren)
user/christen/Junk (\HasNoChildren)
user/christen/Sent Messages (\
Am Friday 22 September 2006 20:49 schrieb Josh M. Hurd:
> >> user/christen (\HasChildren)
> >> user/christen/Deleted Messages (\HasNoChildren)
> >> user/christen/Drafts (\HasNoChildren)
> >> user/christen/Junk (\HasNoChildren)
> >> user/christen/Sent Messages (\HasNoChildren)
> >> user/christen/Tr
I am not in the admins list although there is certainly something
about my account. when I login as another user I see only the
mailboxes owned by that user as I should.
On Sep 22, 2006, at 11:01 AM, Wil Cooley wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-21 at 19:50 -0700, Josh M.Hurd wrote:
In the effort to s
On thing I forgot to mention is that this is a Mac OS X server.
more inline
On Sep 22, 2006, at 9:51 AM, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
Am Friday 22 September 2006 04:50 schrieb Josh M.Hurd:
In the effort to set up some Shared public mailboxes I somehow
managed to give myself read permission on t
Am Friday 22 September 2006 20:29 schrieb Casper:
> find the lmtpengine.h or .c i do not remeber...
> edit and build...
>
> you are then done... the headers are gone...
Maybe it's better to just change this "murder" to something else. The Header
is not senseless.
./imap/protocol.c
...
{ "lmt
find the lmtpengine.h or .c i do not remeber...
edit and build...
you are then done... the headers are gone...
/C
Den Fr, 2006-09-22, 18:28 skrev Andreas Winkelmann:
> Am Friday 22 September 2006 17:13 schrieb Kai Wang:
>
>
>> One of our user does not the term murder in the message header. He
>
On Thu, 2006-09-21 at 19:50 -0700, Josh M.Hurd wrote:
> In the effort to set up some Shared public mailboxes I somehow managed
> to give myself read permission on the root of my mail partition.
> i have no idea how this happened but would really like to fix it.
> Currently I see all my mailboxes in
On 22 Sep 2006, at 11:08, Craig White wrote:
The man page on reconstruct doesn't suggest that it is necessary to
shut
down cyrus so I don't.
From the interlock code in reconstruct and the rest of Cyrus, it's
intended that the two can be run at the same time. Reconstruct can,
for instance
Am Friday 22 September 2006 04:50 schrieb Josh M.Hurd:
> In the effort to set up some Shared public mailboxes I somehow
> managed to give myself read permission on the root of my mail partition.
> i have no idea how this happened but would really like to fix it.
> Currently I see all my mailboxes
Am Friday 22 September 2006 18:17 schrieb Tomasz Chmielewski:
> Currently, I'm using Cyrus and Postfix on the same box, everything works
> fine.
> Due to the high load of the server, I'm going to split the server into
> several machines.
>
> Users are kept in MySQL database, each email has its own
Am Friday 22 September 2006 17:13 schrieb Kai Wang:
> One of our user does not the term murder in the message header. He
> questioned us that "Why does it contains the term "murder" in the email
> header? I don't think "murder...MYNAME" is the appropriate terms
> appears in my email header
Currently, I'm using Cyrus and Postfix on the same box, everything works
fine.
Due to the high load of the server, I'm going to split the server into
several machines.
Users are kept in MySQL database, each email has its own login and password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], user-001, password
[EMAIL PROTE
Take care... Zimbra is based in a non normalized database...if you see
their database model is a mess, up to you if you want to integrate your
systems with this kind of developments.. Also their imap server is non
'Open', and it has a lot of bugs still to manage.
The free version of Zimbra als
The man page on reconstruct doesn't suggest that it is necessary to shut
down cyrus so I don't.
Craig
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 08:08 -0400, John Conant wrote:
> For what it's worth, we've been doing a reconstruct on the entire
> mailstore every night for the better part of a year, without ever
> shu
One of our user does not the term murder in the message header. He
questioned us that "Why does it contains the term "murder" in the email
header? I don't think "murder...MYNAME" is the appropriate terms
appears in my email header." Is there a way to remove this?
Received: from murd
For what it's worth, we've been doing a reconstruct on the entire
mailstore every night for the better part of a year, without ever
shutting down cyrus. The reason is that we do a Trend Micro scan of
the mailstore nightly - a couple of times a month that catches a virus
which wasn't caught as
Rafael Alcalde schrieb:
Suse (NOVELL) give up SLOX, there is no new releases for a year, and now
the only way is to migrate to OX. But, it still have not a development
environment, connectors to other systems like outlook or palm...,
Do you speak about the community or commercial version of O
Hi,
I managed to get the snmp monitoring enabled, thanks to Casper!, but I'm
left with the following problem.
I can't kill the master process. Sending a kill -TERM doesn't kill it.
The only way to kill it is sending a kill -9. And we all know we do
not want to do that.
Is anybody having
Hi,
I corrected on problem on the system that was not Cyrus Imapd related,
a bug the linux kernel 2.6.17 slowed down ext3 about 15 times when
checking the mailboxes.db file on startup...
Nevertheless! The mupdate slave in my unified murder configuration
still take about 17 secondes before bei
Hi,
I don't think I can help you with the actual problem, but ...
--On 21. September 2006 13:35:53 -0400 Elizabeth Schwartz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to debug my cyrus installation, which has suddenly gotten very
flaky since last night. Imap users report that they are being
disco
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