Re: Cyrus imap 2.2.3 and virtual domain sieve folders.

2004-03-02 Thread Ken Murchison
Edward Rudd wrote: I remember reading about that.. but the issue I was commenting about was the fact that the sieve scripts were in a directory I did not expect.. and seemed *out of norm* with everything else.. Out of the norm how? What did you expect? -- Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.

Re: Cyrus imap 2.2.3 and virtual domain sieve folders.

2004-03-02 Thread Edward Rudd
I remember reading about that.. but the issue I was commenting about was the fact that the sieve scripts were in a directory I did not expect.. and seemed *out of norm* with everything else.. On Mon, 2004-03-01 at 22:09, Igor Brezac wrote: > On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Edward Rudd wrote: > > > I am curio

Re: Cyrus imap 2.2.3 and virtual domain sieve folders.

2004-03-01 Thread William K. Hardeman
Eddie, The "sievedir" sieve directory (when using sieveusehomedir: 0|no|false) is, for sieve script storage, directly analogous to the imap spool partition, and has no such analogous relationship to the imap databases, other than similar naming structures. The configuration setting sievedir cou

Re: Cyrus imap 2.2.3 and virtual domain sieve folders.

2004-03-01 Thread Igor Brezac
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004, Edward Rudd wrote: > I am curious as to whether this is a bug or by design.. > I just upgraded my main server to cyrus imapd 2.2.3 from 2.1.15, and > went through the nice fun of moving all the accounts around in the spool > from a full username of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the v

Cyrus imap 2.2.3 and virtual domain sieve folders.

2004-03-01 Thread Edward Rudd
I am curious as to whether this is a bug or by design.. I just upgraded my main server to cyrus imapd 2.2.3 from 2.1.15, and went through the nice fun of moving all the accounts around in the spool from a full username of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" to the virtual domain system in 2.2.3... And though I had