There is no mailbox annotation that exposes quota that could be used
with the mboxmetadata extension (RFC5490) and there is no current Sieve
extension for checking quota.
On 03/17/2017 11:01 AM, Paolo Cravero wrote:
Hello.
I am trying to figure out if sieve, with RFC5490 support, is able to
Paolo,
Please clarify; when you say "disk quota," do you mean a filesystem
level quota, or do you really mean IMAP STORAGE quota, as administered
through Cyrus?
-nic
On 03/17/2017 10:01 AM, Paolo Cravero wrote:
Hello.
I am trying to figure out if sieve, with RFC5490 support, is able to
Hi Simon and Bron,
In case you're wondering what happened, I was planning on a manual back
up this weekend then removing the db folder, but since this e-mail I've
had no more segfaults or database errors so I'll leave it until it
happens again.
Thanks,
Nick
On 13/03/2017 05:31, Simon
Hi,
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2017 17:04:52 +1100
> ellie timoney said:
ellie> The Cyrus team is proud to announce the immediate availability of the
ellie> third release candidate from the Cyrus IMAP 3.0 series: 3.0.0-rc4.
It seems that even when http is not enabled, the
Hello Ellie
> > The Cyrus team is proud to announce the immediate availability of the
> > third release candidate from the Cyrus IMAP 3.0 series: 3.0.0-rc4.
Thanks to all the team for working bringing further our beloved IMAP server.
I read the release notes and got caught by this
Hello.
I am trying to figure out if sieve, with RFC5490 support, is able to read
user's disk quota (used) and act accordingly.
I would like to trigger a mail to "self" if quota is above a given percent.
Something like a vacation message (so once a day or so), triggered on
arrival AND if quota is
The Cyrus team is proud to announce the immediate availability of the
third release candidate from the Cyrus IMAP 3.0 series: 3.0.0-rc4.
As a release candidate, it is considered near-stable for production
usage. Interfaces, APIs, features, etc are not likely to change
between now and the full