Hello!
I have errors in my log, and sometimes Cyrus crashes and I have to
reboot the server because restarting gives this error:
mail:~# /etc/init.d/cyrus2.2 restart
Stopping Cyrus IMAPd: cyrmaster.
Waiting for complete shutdown
fatal: incomplete shutdown detected, aborting.
In the log
Hi,
in order to fix a customer's wrong perception of how a mail server
should work, I was wondering:
Is there a way to make Cyrus IMAP move marked-for-deletion mails to a
trash folder, effectively purging it from the original folder?
Tnx, -garry
Cyrus Home Page:
Sigh...correction:
Using the unqualified name still appends the DNS domain, not the
specified defaultdomain. However, now I can login using
ad...@mail.blah.com whereas when the passwords were the same, it used
ad...@blah.com first and never logged me in as @mail.blah.com. Now at
least it
Okay, defaultdomain is set to mail.blah.com again, as it should be.
Logging in as ad...@mail.blah.com now doesn't work, reports the user
name as 'admin', correctly, but doesn't work.
Logging in as admin doesn't work, reports the user name as
u...@blah.com and the password for that user is
Not sure if this helps, but, you might wanna take a look at this post/thread
and bugzilla entry:
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/2006-October/023811.html
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2886
It's hard to tell from your post exactly what you want to achieve.
j...@endries.org wrote:
Argh, vent time. I don't know if this is fixed in later versions, I
really really hope so, but this machine has 2.2 on it. This problem is
a huge PITA. I've ran into it before and stumbled across a random
(trial-and-error) workaround each time, though I don't
Hi, thanks for the reply.
What I'm trying to achieve is that, when I log in with user, Cyrus
appends the defaultdomain value when looking up the password (I use
SQL for that).
My fqdn for the server is mail.blah.com, which is what I normally use.
I'm not sure why it stopped working; I
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
Hello!
I have errors in my log, and sometimes Cyrus crashes and I have to
reboot the server because restarting gives this error:
mail:~# /etc/init.d/cyrus2.2 restart
Stopping Cyrus IMAPd: cyrmaster.
Waiting for complete shutdown
fatal:
At Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:35:15 +0200, Garry ga...@glendown.de wrote:
Subject: Re: Automatically moving marked mails?
The point is not when decent MUAs are used, like Thunderbird, but rather
crap like Outlook ... which is unable to do a decent, logical handling
of deleted mails... ;)
Decent
On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 14:48 -0400, Greg A. Woods wrote:
At Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:35:15 +0200, Garry ga...@glendown.de wrote:
Subject: Re: Automatically moving marked mails?
The point is not when decent MUAs are used, like Thunderbird, but rather
crap like Outlook ... which is unable to do a
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:48:41 -, Greg A. Woods woods-cy...@weird.com
wrote:
At Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:35:15 +0200, Garry ga...@glendown.de wrote:
Subject: Re: Automatically moving marked mails?
The point is not when decent MUAs are used, like Thunderbird, but rather
crap like Outlook ...
jul...@precisium.com wrote, at 07/01/2009 05:26 PM:
Personally I agree it would be nice if Cyrus would do something
to compensate for the deletion issue - but I can understand if there is a
reluctance on the part of the developers to do this.
This issue involves the IMAP protocol and is
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 23:46:00 -, Jorey Bump l...@joreybump.com wrote:
jul...@precisium.com wrote, at 07/01/2009 05:26 PM:
Personally I agree it would be nice if Cyrus would do something
to compensate for the deletion issue - but I can understand if there is
a
reluctance on the part of
jul...@precisium.com a écrit :
I'd dare suggest some sort of ugly hack whereby an MUA need only create a
special folder named e.g
_deleteto_Deleted Items .. which doesn't even need to be subscribed to.
The existence of such a folder would tell the server to move 'deleted'
mail to the
It's true that the concept of delete/expunge is difficult for many new
users to grasp. In my experience, the worst consequence is when users
who delete but never expunge exceed quota and don't know why because
deleted messages are hidden from view. A visual indicator (such as a
The kind of functionality you want could be achieved more elegantly and
more usefully by implementing lemonade-imap-sieve (sieve-like scripting
on the imap operation level, not only on delivery, see
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-lemonade-imap-sieve-05).
That would be very useful; but
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