I have done apt-get for imap under debian version of linux.
I cannot find master which I would normally expect with a cyrus install.
Can anybody help me ?
imapd says it is Cyrus IMAP4 v1.5.19 when run at the command line.
Cheers
James
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Moraes Holschuh
Sent: 12 March 2002 17:53
To: James Courtier-Dutton
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cyrus-imap under debian.
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
I have done apt-get for imap under
I have Linux acting as the server for a small office of about 5 client
Windows PCs.
I am using Cyrus IMAP, SAMBA (SMB for windows browsing of network drives),
and telnet access to a shell for a few people.
To set and change passwords I have: -
Cyrus IMAP uses saslpasswd.
SAMBA uses smbpasswd.
Can the above option be used with cyrus imap ?
If so, how ?
Cheers
James
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| Hello
| What is the best way to backup email boxes in cyrus imap?
I think that you are confusing cyrus with UW. The message files
aren't ever
changed and hence cannot be corrupted, the cyrus.* files change but as
there aren't any tools
For everyone's information.
I could not find this info anywhere on the web, so I post it here in the
hope someone will add it to the cyrus imap documentation.
This has been tested with Outlook Express Ver 5 and Ver 6.
First of all, create the user folders.
Example for user jcd, the output from
Hello
What is the best way to backup email boxes in cyrus imap?
I have a number IMAP clients connected, and some of them share mail boxes.
Surely, everyone should be disconnected while the backup takes place.
Is it possible to do the following: -
Disconnect one user, or alternatively, lock write
Except now, you will not be able to access other namespaces or publicly
accessable directories. That's the one problem with doing this. The only
I just open a separate IMAP session for publicly accessable directories.
other way is to modify the registry entry to allow setting the sent
I used the mboxtocyrus script at: -
http://jeffcovey.net/doc/cyrus-common/examples/
The one major problem with it, is that the Received on dates will all be
destroyed and replaced with today.
Also, read/not read info is lost.
Cheers
James
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Hello
I have a cyrus imap linux server set up serving a small office.
Is is possible to get the cyrus imap mail server to scan emails as they come
in for viruses.
I don't know of any linux email virus scanners which can scan mime and uu
encoded files.
Is anyone currently doing this, and if so,
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