Is it possible, that cyrus (debian sarge, cyrus21-common 2.1.18-2.0.1)
discards automaticly messages that are older than three month?
I cant find messages in my Sent-Folders which are older. In other folders
there are messages older than three month.
If your ISP runs ipurge regularly, that
We use cyrus-imapd-2.2.10. A user asked to transfer his mail to gmail in
a batch mode. Anybody have ever done things like that? Is it even
possible? If this is not an appropriate list for such a question, I'd
appreciate any pointers.
They can do that with their imap client. Select-all, and
If the blackberry has a decent browser and Internet access then you could
use a webmail interface to provide email to your handheld device users.
No offense - but the latency is just too darn much. I suggest for treo
users to use an industry standard pop or imap client.
I personally use
? Why pay for Snappermail? Don't all Treo's come with VersaMail already
installed?
Yep - and it is the best you can get for the price ($0 on top of your
treo). :-) :-) :-)
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Anyone out there know if Cyrus 2.2.12 has any problems doing server side sort
by date? We've noticed when our squirrelmail has the option enabled to do
server side sorting, that the dates are sometimes out-of-order on emails that
were migrated from our old system. The headers of the emails
test
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I'm seeing a lot more of this again in the last 24h. I don't know if it
is related to the mydoom virus that is going around (version 15 of which
is attacking yahoo, google, altavista, and lycos), or if it is a different
one - but I've had 5 of these so far since this morning.
They all look
you..
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Is it possible to, for some clients, have unixhierarchysep be enabled, but
not touch other clients? I only have one single machine for testing, and
I'm loathe to change things on everyone without testing things out myself
(specifically, the user pain of migration).
Alternately, can this be done
Why not simply add another imapd on another port in cyrus.conf which
gets its own imapd.conf file with the -C option ?
Exactly. I always have services running on an alternate port. This is
how I test code changes before I commit them to CVS or deploy them in
production.
Mea culpa,
in a mailbox name. If a server decided to use 'a' as the separator
character, then the same would apply. FWIW, you can tell Cyrus to use
'/' as the separator by enabling the unixhierarchysep option in imapd.conf.
Has anyone reported any client issues by changing this setting?
SquirrelMail I
However, had message IDs been the RFC822 message ID, then it would have
been possible to receive new mail on each node. Since the IDs would not
collide, that would be OK. If you did get the same ID delivered to both
somehow, it should be the same mail. If not, it violates the RFC, so
then
Short answer: Avoid using procmail with cyrus, unless you want to have to
screw with setuid problems with procmail and deliver and ACL wackiness on
users' mailboxes. IMO, the hassle you go through as an admin to force the
Since I trust my users (otherwise, I wouldn't give them procmail
Can we PLEASE produce a version of cyrus-imap imap WITHOUT SASL? PAM may
This is why I still use 1.5.mumble, with pwcheck for authentication.
Anything later was just interesting to get installed, and it was going
to take more interest than I as able to afford with my RealLife(tm).
Make sure it doesn't have a berkeley mailbox seperator
in the header, either. This is the line that begins
with "From " (as opposed to the one that starts "From:",
which is ok).
for people who *really* don't want to get rid of (or can't
get rid of) leading "From " lines..
Don't forget that with the current 8000 message mailbox scheme,
you're talking about 8000 files in one directory. You are almost
*barring* the server side search issue..
8000 messages in one folder's nothing. I regularly have 20,000-30,000
messages, both on a heavy peice of machinary at
customer's mail client is now configured for the IMAP server for
incoming and outgoing mail - HOW do I get her old messages over to the
IMAP server?
If the # of users you need to do this for is small, you have a couple
options.
Fetchmail configured to pop3 the mail from the old server,
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