On 3/13/19 11:49 AM, Jason Tibbitts wrote:
> In general I agree with you, but for a distro the issue
> generally comes down to dependencies.
>
> In Fedora, for example, we split the virus scanning portion out to a
> separate package, because otherwise cyrus-imapd ends up with a
> dependency on cla
> "KM" == Ken Murchison writes:
KM> I don't see a downside to have one monolithic package. I think its
KM> easier for an admin to have everything available to them in one
KM> package rather than having to go find the correct package for the
KM> optional piece they are looking for.
In genera
Thanks, that helps. A couple of follow up questions:
I found this comment in the documentation for compiling cyrus-imapd:
MariaDB or MySQL development headers, to allow Cyrus IMAP to use
it as the backend for its databases.
Configure option: --with-mysql, --with-mysql-incdir,
--wi
On 3/13/19 5:16 AM, Marco wrote:
Il 12/03/2019 13:30, Ken Murchison ha scritto:
If I remember correctly, Cyrus only permits the owner of the INBOX to
rename it. Proxy authenticate as n...@example.com and try again.
Hello Ken,
I tried with proxy authentication. It is the same. The operation
Il 12/03/2019 13:30, Ken Murchison ha scritto:
If I remember correctly, Cyrus only permits the owner of the INBOX to
rename it. Proxy authenticate as n...@example.com and try again.
Hello Ken,
I tried with proxy authentication. It is the same. The operation is
not allowed:
$ telnet 0 143