hing to the 2.2 series, so you'll certainly need to upgrade!
I was just stating the facts, no problem here if it needs to be updated
... I just dropped in the current APT packages for ease of
administration ...
Thanks for the feedback,
Garry
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I'm using version: "Cyrus timsieved v2.2.13-Debian-2.2.13-19" ... is it
something that is fixed in a newer version? I tried finding something on
the net, but at least the first couple of results pages didn't yield any
insi
bird, you want the variable (Options, Advanced, Config Editor)
> 'mail.check_all_imap_folders_for_new' set to 'true' for this behaviour.
>
Ah, seems to be working! Thanks!!!
-garry
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= shared
lock = fcntl
nonblock = fcntl
idle = idled
Thanks, Garry
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additional info: TLS services are not available
>From what I can find, the message should come up if the server is
configured for requiring secure queries, but then I would expect it to
also be configured to SUPPORT either one of the methods ...
Help appreciated,
-
ll the details.
>
Cool! Works, at least accessing the user mail directories ... guess I
will still have to figure out the best way of transferring all the
access rights to the new server, but this should at least get the mails
copied more easily ...
-garry
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arate users? That would save a lot of work ...
Tnx, -garry
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Marc Patermann wrote:
> Garry,
>
> Garry schrieb:
>
>
>> in order to fix a customer's wrong perception of how a mail server
>> should work, I was wondering:
>>
>> Is there a way to make Cyrus IMAP move marked-for-deletion mails to a
>> tras
Hi,
in order to fix a customer's wrong perception of how a mail server
should work, I was wondering:
Is there a way to make Cyrus IMAP move marked-for-deletion mails to a
trash folder, effectively purging it from the original folder?
Tnx, -garry
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P which already does it?
Tnx, -garry
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Garry wrote:
> define(`confLOCAL_MAILER', `cyrus')dnl
> ifdef(`CYRUS_MAILER_ARGS',,
> `define(`CYRUS_MAILER_ARGS', `deliver -e -f $f -m $h -- $u')')
> dnl MAILER(`cyrus')dnl
Of course, that was
MAILER(`cyrus')dnl
Also, please note that the d
rather old sendmail 8.12 he is running, which most likely
doesn't have the appropriate files for cyrusv2 as a mailer yet ...
I'm not sure if it will be sufficient to just add the appropriate config
files, or if the cyrusv2-files require some additional functionality
inside sendmail 8.13
RUS_MAILER_ARGS', `deliver -e -f $f -m $h -- $u')')
dnl MAILER(`cyrus')dnl
After replacing this with:
define(`confLOCAL_MAILER',`cyrusv2')dnl
define(`CYRUSV2_MAILER_ARGS',`FILE /var/lib/imap/socket/lmtp')dnl
MAILER(cyrusv2)dnl
I finally got vacation re
Carsten Hoeger wrote:
> On Wed, May 27, Garry wrote:
>
>
>>> Also, the logfile created by this line:
>>> [..]
>>> doesn't show up right away either ...
>>>
>>>
>> Actually, I just noticed that timsieved of course isn
D" to the lmtpd line, which I _assume_
(please correct me if I'm wrong) is the process that actually should be
doing the sieve checking and processing ... anyway, there was no sign
that lmtpd attempted to do any sendmail interaction ...
Help, anybody?
Tnx, -garry
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... from what I can tell, it doesn't even attempt to do anything ... is
the vacation line valid the way it is in the script?
Also, the logfile created by this line:
debug_command: /usr/bin/strace -tt -f -s256 -o /tmp/strace.cyrus.%s.%d
-p %2$d <&- 2>&1 &
doesn't show up right away either ...
Isn't there any way to make timsieved more verbose about what it's (not)
doing and why?
Tnx, -garry
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t at a loss as to where else I can check for the reason of it
not working ... couldn't find anything on Google that would have been
helpful, either ... maybe somebody could point me in the right direction
... ?!
Tnx, -garry
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