Re: formail creates deliver-unreadable format

2001-12-03 Thread Emiliano
GOMBAS Gabor wrote: (In case you wonder, MH utilities sometimes stick From in the middle of the headers.) Then they are broken and should be fixed. But do not try fixing something that is _not_ broken. To some extent, why not? This is the real world we live in, and the real world says

Re: Cyrus, Exim Debian

2001-11-28 Thread Emiliano
Birger Toedtmann wrote: * I first tried to install cyrus-imapd with apt-get - installed cyrus-imapd + * cyrus-common and felt like working : WRONG! * Cannot find imap.conf.. * * Well then I went to cyrus homepages and dl'd cyrus-sasl-1.5.27.tar.gz * cyrus-imapd-2.0.16.tar.gz Why that if

Re: What File Types does Cyrus use?

2001-11-23 Thread Emiliano
Birger Toedtmann wrote: * Not on Debian, appearantly. It's a compiled executable here. Uh? Are you really sure? $ file /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver: setuid setgid ELF 32-bit MSB executable, SPARC, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped Which version

Re: What File Types does Cyrus use?

2001-11-23 Thread Emiliano
Birger Toedtmann wrote: * * Not on Debian, appearantly. It's a compiled executable here. * * Uh? Are you really sure? * * $ file /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver * /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver: setuid setgid ELF 32-bit MSB executable, SPARC, * version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs),

Re: What File Types does Cyrus use?

2001-11-23 Thread Emiliano
Jan Grant wrote: * $ file /usr/bin/cyradm * /usr/bin/cyradm: ELF 32-bit MSB executable, SPARC, version 1 (SYSV), * dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped [...] Mmmh, then there is no help on that side, indeed. Well, I don't know whether there is any Perl stuff included in

Re: What File Types does Cyrus use?

2001-11-22 Thread Emiliano
Birger Toedtmann wrote: * priviliged user (like the way cyrdeliver works) without needing each * users' password. [...] Who needs that? You have the admin account which can do almost anything. We administrate a very large userbase (100k users, increasing) via this admin account and IMAP4

Re: What File Types does Cyrus use?

2001-11-22 Thread Emiliano
Birger Toedtmann wrote: * I didn't know about Cyrus::IMAP::Admin. I'll look into it, but how would * it gain access to the server without logging in? Or does it login (using * IMAP?) with the admin account? Yes, it does exactly the latter one. Don't you use cyradm? It is just a perl

Re: Restoring backup

2001-11-19 Thread Emiliano
Francesc Guasch Ortiz wrote: Have you checked to make sure the file permissions were restored correctly? Yes, that was the very first I did after restoring. It was okay. I tested delivering to the mailbox and it worked. But I can't read any message. Even the ones delivered after the

Re: [POLL] Cyrus v2.1 and SASL v2

2001-11-19 Thread Emiliano
Ken Murchison wrote: The biggest (only?) downside for existing installations is that any secrets stored in sasldb would have to migrated to the new format. This will require resetting all of the users passwords because they can not be extracted from the old sasldb (unless you have been

Re: [POLL] Cyrus v2.1 and SASL v2

2001-11-19 Thread Emiliano
Ken Murchison wrote: The biggest (only?) downside for existing installations is that any secrets stored in sasldb would have to migrated to the new format. This will require resetting all of the users passwords because they can not be extracted from the old sasldb (unless you have been

Re: Packaging 2.1.0pre for Debian

2001-11-17 Thread Emiliano
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: While packaging it, I fixed a small number of minor problems with the code. Mostly, missing header files and whatnot. The patches will be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] soon (anyone interested can just get the Debian diff and look it through for the patches).

RE: moving cyrus to another server

2001-11-15 Thread Emiliano
Kiarna Boyd wrote: I have to replace my mail server over the next few weeks. Are you thinking about imapxfer because the new server is controlled by your new ISP? I am curious because I was going to use a glorified tar command to copy/move my mailboxes I used imapxfer because I was

Re: iCal server?

2001-11-14 Thread Emiliano
Tarjei Huse wrote: Things are happening on the Calandering front. I do not have the full picture, but there are discussions on using imap servers as the server backend for the calandering functions in Mozilla and other OS Cal clients. Does anyone know how much cyrus-imapd needs to be

Re: Storing sent-messages on Cyrus IMAP

2001-11-14 Thread Emiliano
Tarjei Huse wrote: Hi Emile, nice seeing you on another list :) Hi there. I'm strictly here to ask questions though :) OTOH, that's how I got started on Midgard... There's a cyrus faq here: http://cyrus-utils.sf.net Bookmarked It used to have a section on clients, I do not know what it

Re: Storing sent-messages on Cyrus IMAP

2001-11-14 Thread Emiliano
Tarjei Huse wrote: This will be changed in the upcomming 2.1 release (when is it sceduled for release?). When you set the INBOX part in you client, then youshould get things like this: - inbox - sent - trash - etc instead of: - inbox \ - trash - sent -

Re: imapmigrate and wrong 'received' dates in outlook

2001-11-14 Thread Emiliano
Scot W. Hetzel wrote: The way cyrus works is that it shows the Date the message was delivered to the mail spool by reading the date from the file system for its received date to show to the IMAP mail clients. Cyrus doesn't parse the first Received header to get the received date. Weird...

Re: copying whole folder trees from one server to another

2001-11-14 Thread Emiliano
Jen Wu wrote: I just tried IMAPCopy trying to solve the same problem you have. It copied sub-folders for me okay ... the only problem I had is that it copied everything into the Inbox folder instead of at the top level, but at least all the folders and messages were copied (including