i have 2 burning questions i've been unable to find exact
answers/solutions for i was hoping someone had experience with
we're in the progress of migrating to cyrus imap, and look to use the
shared folder structure a lot for projects we work on. So we're
building like
Shared Folders
|_ Project
having recently made this mistake, are you sure centos4 comes with the
autocreate patches in their rpm? If not you'll need to recompile.
another thing to check, i believe autocreate* requires that
autocreatequota as well. Here is the relevant part of my config you may
want ot use ase a basis sin
atter what you do. These are all client behaviors
though and the only sure way to make sure that folders are created no
matter what client you use is to use that option in imapd.conf
Jonathan Villa wrote:
> No I am not. I never have. I will try this.
>
>
> - Original Message --
are you using the autocreateinboxfolders: option?
Jonathan Villa wrote:
> I joined this list recently, so forgive me if I'm inquiring on a known
> bug.
>
> I've been using Cyrus-IMAP for a few years now and have installed and
> configured quite a few installs.
>
> I'm doing an install right now an
oh, duh. i thhought they were part of the core by now. thanks!
Simon Matter wrote:
>> Using SuSE 10.2 with the included cyrus-imapd-2.2.13 I was able to gget
>> it to autocreate the inbox, some folders, and auto subscribe to some
>> folders upon authentication to my ldap server. However, I rece
Using SuSE 10.2 with the included cyrus-imapd-2.2.13 I was able to gget
it to autocreate the inbox, some folders, and auto subscribe to some
folders upon authentication to my ldap server. However, I recently did
a manual upgrade to cyrus 2.3.8 and it has all stopped working. Cyrus
works fine on u