Re: Apple push

2017-04-27 Thread Nicola Nye
Hi Matt. Apple has only licensed Apple Push for mail to a couple of large mail providers: FastMail and Yahoo. If you own an OS X Server license, you also get a key for personal use. But it's not generally a supported option for third party developers at this stage that we're aware of, unfortunatel

Re: 3.0.1 reference packages question

2017-04-27 Thread ellie timoney
Hi István, Historically, Cyrus has been a source-only distribution. Deb packages have been provided by the Debian team, and similarly for other package management systems. We're planning to start distributing a basic deb package (mostly, I think, to act as a guide/reference for official packagers

Apple push

2017-04-27 Thread Matt Campbell
Hi, I want to use Cyrus's support for the Apple push extension. I know I'll have to implement my own daemon to talk to APNS, and that's no problem. But how do I get the right kind of certificate to connect to APNS to push to Mail.app? I know that FastMail worked directly with Apple on this. C

Re: Migrating from Dovecot to Cyrus

2017-04-27 Thread Bron Gondwana
Oooh... I have a bunch of code which speaks replication protocol that does that which we used for the Pobox => FastMail migration. I'll see if I can dig it out and publish it. There's a setting to make Cyrus use Dovecot-compatible UIDLs. Bron. On Fri, 28 Apr 2017, at 00:01, Matt Campbell wrot

Re: Migrating from Dovecot to Cyrus

2017-04-27 Thread Alvin Starr
I have used imapsync to migrate clients mail to my servers running cyrus. I am not sure if the UIDs are preserved but I have not had any problems with clients. That being said they are usually changing there credentials and setting up a new account with the move so some issues that would show

Migrating from Dovecot to Cyrus

2017-04-27 Thread Matt Campbell
Hello: What is the recommended way to migrate mailboxes from Dovecot to Cyrus, ideally preserving IMAP UIDs and POP3 UIDLs? This seems like it should be a FAQ, but I haven't been able to find a good answer. Thanks, Matt Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http: