since they're not filtered.
Though yes, I could change the filter to a regex, and probably will.. I
just figured the setting would be either on or off and not flipping back
and forth.
To answer the question before it arrives, yes I'm that obstinate to have
noticed :>
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ave to compare a bunch of timestamps...
Doesn't that exist in the form of "expunge_mode: immediate" in
/etc/imapd.conf? I never had an -X flag in my cyr_expire commandline
until recently when I set expunge_mode to delayed and added the flag myself.
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s new. Any pointers? A Google of the archives only turned up a
similar question from last year with no response.
Thanks!
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he filenames what a certain email contains,
the end user can go through the new folder of however-many-hundred-mails
to pick out the few they want, move them to where they want them, then
delete the rest of the folder at their leisure.
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guess that's only true if you have the lmtp_downcase_recipient
option turned on; but that's just a guess.
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#x27;t run ./configure with the '--enable-idled'
option, idled wasn't compiled (and I assume support for it wasn't in
imapd, since the subsequent 'make' generated those two binaries).
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Prince
(Apologies, meant to send this to the list)
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Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 12:31:59 -0500 (EST)
From: Steve Huston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Simon Matter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: servername not honored in imapd.c?
On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Simon
On Feb 08, 2006, at 19:22, Kjetil Torgrim Homme wrote:
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 16:50 -0500, Steve Huston wrote:
In debugging a problem we've got since upgrading to Cyrus 2.3.1
(among other
things), I discovered that at one point Pine checks to see if the
name
returned by the server is equ
On Feb 08, 2006, at 19:59, Ken Murchison wrote:
Steve Huston wrote:
The relevant area in imap/imapd.c is
around line 949 in void cmdloop():
Shouldn't the first prot_printf argument be "config_servername"
instead of
"hostname"? I don't recall having this prob
%s %s server ready %s\r\n",
config_servername, config_mupdate_server ? " Murder" : "",
CYRUS_VERSION, popd_apop_chal);
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Princeton University |ICBM Address: 40.346525 -74.651285
126 Peyton Hall
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Steve Huston wrote:
I don't recall having this problem on our old server, so I'm not sure if it
changed
I just downloaded 2.1.12 (what we were running before) and verified that it's
set as config_servername and not pulled from hostname in that version, so a
thanks for all your work. It is not unappreciated :>
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is worked fine.
I also had to remove one of the SASL RPMs, I think using CRAM-MD5 libs or
something, or else plaintext passwords would timeout every time (it was trying
CRAM first, timing out, then using plaintext). Something else complained that
it was required, but whatever it was I didn't nee
.0's /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt file caused the problem.
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Princet
fused the hell outta me until I removed the offending line from the config
file, and just let it keep complaining about not having a CA file.
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126 Peyton Ha
et to cyrus, and each local user has it set to
their mailbox.
Though I admit, I like the idea of virtusertable better :>
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On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> On 10 Jan 2003, Steve Huston writes:
> > Now, our current Cyrus server has a self-signed cert which Pine
> > doesn't like unless you add /novalidate-cert to the hostname of the
> > server. But this time, that doesn
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Steve Huston wrote:
> > Now, our current Cyrus server has a self-signed cert which Pine doesn't like
> > unless you add /novalidate-cert to the hostname of the server. But this time,
> > that doesn't even help as it
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> On 10 Jan 2003, Steve Huston writes:
> > Now, our current Cyrus server has a self-signed cert which Pine
> > doesn't like unless you add /novalidate-cert to the hostname of the
> > server. But this time, that doesn
ecognized' as authentic.
But it doesn't seem to be complaining about validity, just that it can't
negotiate. I can, however, using Mozilla or Apple's "Mail" program, so I
don't think there's anything wrong with Cyrus (and Pine 4.44 works with the
current server
ince user logins are disabled on the server I disabled rsh
in Pine. Could ssh be used for this? What about Kerberos (which I'd have to
learn about before implementing, but there's other users who have requested a
few Kerberized services anyway)? Any help would be appreciated.
Tha
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