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Andreas Benzing schrieb:
> Hello once more,
Hello Andreas,
> Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote:
>> Andreas Benzing schrieb:
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>> the tls_ca_path directory is used in certificate verification:
>> of the issuer dn of the cert to verify is a checksum calculated,
Hello once more,
Goetz Babin-Ebell wrote:
Andreas Benzing schrieb:
Hello,
Hello Andreas,
could please somebody tell me what tls_ca_path is good for if it is
somehow ignored in the config file? For other servers putting the
different CA-certs in one directory is enough but cyrus needs an extr
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Andreas Benzing schrieb:
> Hello,
Hello Andreas,
> could please somebody tell me what tls_ca_path is good for if it is
> somehow ignored in the config file? For other servers putting the
> different CA-certs in one directory is enough but cyrus needs
On Tuesday 10 October 2006 10:50, Andreas Benzing wrote:
> could please somebody tell me what tls_ca_path is good for if it is
> somehow ignored in the config file? For other servers putting the
> different CA-certs in one directory is enough but cyrus needs an extra
> file with all of them in a si
On Tue, 10 Oct 2006, Jesus Roncero wrote:
Hi all,
Again with one of my questions. I am trying to run a murder installation,
with two boxes. My idea is to run a frontend/backend box in unified config
and one extra backend. The thing I was trying to set up is to run the
frontend/backend/mupdate
So I *finally* got my employers out of stone-age multihundred
megabyte inbox files and over to cyrus. Yay!
However, we're seeing fairly consistent sieve failures. For example,
21 messages came from a certain address that we're filtering last
night. 12 were filed into the subfolder correc
Hello,
could please somebody tell me what tls_ca_path is good for if it is
somehow ignored in the config file? For other servers putting the
different CA-certs in one directory is enough but cyrus needs an extra
file with all of them in a single file. Shouldn't this be the sense of
tls_ca_path?
On Tue, 2006-10-10 at 16:50 +0200, Daniel Eckl wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I don't seem to see lmtp here at all.
> Your MTA seems to reject these mails on SMTP layer.
>
relay=202.162.229.40[202.162.229.40]:24,
That is the lmtp relay on the remote server.
I already have the userlist in hash dbs . As I said
Hi!
I don't seem to see lmtp here at all.
Your MTA seems to reject these mails on SMTP layer.
Most probably your MTA can not know which mailboxes cyrus has and that's
why it rejects all mails, because local users are no system user, but by
using cyrus, they are pure virtual. So the mails don't hi
Hi!
Export / import sounds to me like backup/restore, just on different
machines.
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/Backup
This should get you somewhere.
Best,
Daniel
On 10.10.2006 06:48, Joe Harvell wrote:
> I am about to get a new desktop PC at work, and I need to get my Cyru
I am able to run "sync_client -u username" for all my users with no
errors, so there is no problem with the setup or authentication that I
know of, yet "sync_client -r" fails after a few runs.
imapd.conf:
sync_host: tsnf.gatch.edu
sync_authname: cyrus
sync_log: 1
sync_machineid: 1
sync_repeat_i
Hi,
--On 10. Oktober 2006 15:04:25 +0200 Marten Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the documentation says, that one should use an address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to delivery a message directly into the Junk-folder of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I noticed that this doesn't work and the mail is delivered
to
Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
the documentation says, that one should use an address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to delivery a message directly into the Junk-folder of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I noticed that this doesn't work and the mail is delivered
to INBOX instead.
However, I found out that I have t
I just configured my cyrus server to accept mails directly from my
remote postfix server over lmtp
Everything seems to work fine but sometimes lmtp gives strange errors
like
to=, orig_to=, relay=202.162.229.40[202.162.229.40]:24,
delay=0.26, delays=0.25/0/0/0.01, dsn=5.1.1, status=bounced (ho
> Hello,
>
> the documentation says, that one should use an address like
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] to delivery a message directly into the Junk-folder of
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] I noticed that this doesn't work and the mail is delivered
> to INBOX instead.
>
> However, I found out that I have to deliver mess
Hi all,
Again with one of my questions. I am trying to run a murder
installation, with two boxes. My idea is to run a frontend/backend box
in unified config and one extra backend. The thing I was trying to set
up is to run the frontend/backend/mupdate master on the same box, but it
looks like
Hello,
the documentation says, that one should use an address like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to delivery a message directly into the Junk-folder of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I noticed that this doesn't work and the mail is delivered
to INBOX instead.
However, I found out that I have to deliver messages to
a sub folder
cm user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Sent
Btw.: I found out that subfolders are appended before the domain part,
thus "cm user/test/[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
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Hello,
unixhierarchysep: true
so you need to use slashes instead of "."s. e.g
cm user/test
thanks. I was treating "user." as a fixed prefix until now, not as a
folder. I now successfully created a mailbox:
> lm
user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (\HasNoChildren)
> lam user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PR
> I know no other way to edit a header field without the "editheader"
> support.
Well, let's ask the question in a different way:
Does anyone know *why* timsieved does not support the editheader extension?
Regards,
Torsten
Michael Menge schrieb:
Hi,
I know no other way to edit a header field
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