On Wed, Oct 03, 2007 at 03:46:19PM -0400, Gottschalk, David wrote:
> I have three different cyrus servers, but I have a strange problem on one of
> them. It appears that a Shared folder is appearing to all the users on this
> Cyrus server. The structure goes like this (userid replaced for real
>
So, I got an iPhone this week. Totally rocks -- even if I can't hack
it.
But, I was a bit frustrated by it showing *every* folder I had in its
IMAP client. I mean, really, I'm not going to want to read my
managers "mathematica license information" folder while I'm sportin'
the iPhone tr
I have three different cyrus servers, but I have a strange problem on one of
them. It appears that a Shared folder is appearing to all the users on this
Cyrus server. The structure goes like this (userid replaced for real username):
-Shared Folders
- userid
-INBOX.userid
It's reall
On Wed, 3 Oct 2007, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Andrew Morgan wrote:
>> I would like to write the following sieve rule:
>>
>> require ["reject"];
>> reject "The account '${address}' has not been activated.";
>>
>> Is it possible to use a variable in a string, specifically the email
>> address?
>
> C
Ignore it, wrong list. Sorry...
На Wednesday 03 October 2007 Стоян Цалев написа:
> Hi guys,
> I'm upgrading from source and I wonder whether this is normal:
>
> Found Perl module CanIt::API (3.4.81)SKIP BUILD
> Found Perl module CanIt::CLI (3.4.81)SK
Hello,
I'm experiencing problems with user canonicalization when logging
in to pop3 via a user/pass login.
Logging in via auth/digest-md5 (pop3test) canonicalizes as
expected, however if I telnet like this:
telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^
Hi guys,
I'm upgrading from source and I wonder whether this is normal:
Found Perl module CanIt::API (3.4.81)SKIP BUILD
Found Perl module CanIt::CLI (3.4.81)SKIP BUILD
Just wanted to make sure I'm not missing anything...
Best regards,
Stoyan
C
Andrew Morgan wrote:
> I would like to write the following sieve rule:
>
> require ["reject"];
> reject "The account '${address}' has not been activated.";
>
> Is it possible to use a variable in a string, specifically the email
> address?
Cyrus Sieve doesn't support the variables extension (ye