David Carter wrote:
> On Tue, 20 May 2008, Matthew Hodgson wrote:
>
>> If I create a hierarchy of folders such as:
>>
>> test
>> test.SPAM
>> test-foo
>>
>> and try to list the folder hierarchy with something like:
>>
>> 11 LIST "" "test%"
>>
>> I get broken output, where test is listed twice - th
On Tue, 20 May 2008, Matthew Hodgson wrote:
> If I create a hierarchy of folders such as:
>
> test
> test.SPAM
> test-foo
>
> and try to list the folder hierarchy with something like:
>
> 11 LIST "" "test%"
>
> I get broken output, where test is listed twice - the second time with a
> \Noselect fl
Hi all,
If I create a hierarchy of folders such as:
test
test.SPAM
test-foo
and try to list the folder hierarchy with something like:
11 LIST "" "test%"
I get broken output, where test is listed twice - the second time with a
\Noselect flag:
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "test"
* LIST (\HasNoC
just put the folder name in quotes "Like this"
On Sep 24, 2006, at 10:14 AM, devel - Fashion Content wrote:
Is there any way to handle folders with names containing spaces in
cyradm, or do I need to create my own tools for that?
Henrik
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyr
Am Sunday 24 September 2006 19:14 schrieb devel - Fashion Content:
> Is there any way to handle folders with names containing spaces in cyradm,
> or do I need to create my own tools for that?
localhost> cm user."Mailbox with Space"
localhost> sam user."Mailbox with Space" userxy read
For example
Is there any way to handle folders with names containing spaces in cyradm,
or do I need to create my own tools for that?
Henrik
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.
How do you specify a foldername containing spaces on the cyradm command
prompt
?
Henrik
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That worked. Thanx!
Jon Rowell
On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 04:44 PM, Mike O'Rourke wrote:
I want to use deliver to send mail to a user's folder where the folder
has a space in it. I've tried several variations on:
deliver -a jrowell -m "user.jrowell.test folder" < message
but I alway
Have you tried escaping the space, or encoding it differently? e.g.:
deliver -a jrowell -m "user.jrowell.test\ folder" < message
or
deliver -a jrowell -m "user.jrowell.test%20folder" < message
--On Monday, February 17, 2003 4:09 PM -0600 Jon Rowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:rr
I want to use del
I want to use deliver to send mail to a user's folder where the folder
has a space in it. I've tried several variations on:
deliver -a jrowell -m "user.jrowell.test folder" < message
but I always end up with "Bad protocol". Ideas?
Messages to mailboxes without spaces in them work fine.
Jon
I want to use deliver to send mail to a user's folder where the folder
has a space in it. I've tried several variations on:
deliver -a jrowell -m "user.jrowell.test folder" < message
but I always end up with "Bad protocol". Ideas?
Messages to mailboxes without spaces in them work fine.
Jon R
Also don't forget that ! is a special to many mail systems as well.
o O ( there are those of us that still remember UUCP bang paths)
--Gene
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>Darin Perusich wrote:
>>
>> does anyone know of any issues with using ex
Darin Perusich wrote:
>
> does anyone know of any issues with using exclamation points in folder
> names?
You can try it, but I don't think that it will work because '!' is a
shell meta-char and Cyrus doesn't allow these. To see what is allowed,
look at GOODCHAR
does anyone know of any issues with using exclamation points in folder
names?
--
Darin Perusich
Unix Systems Administrator
Cognigen Corp.
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