> I telnetted into my cyrus-imap server and authenticated using the
> administrative account I use with the cyradm tool. When using any of the
> commands such as sam, setaclmailbox, etc, I get an error...
The actual IMAP commands are different than the commands that cyradm uses.
You can find the
Hi,
I telnetted into my cyrus-imap server and authenticated using the
administrative account I use with the cyradm tool. When using any of the
commands such as sam, setaclmailbox, etc, I get an error...
Example:
[adi@mail ldapUMS]$ telnet localhost imap
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhos
If this can help, I have a file with such functions somewhere.
The code is almost broken, but the cyrus part (imap, in fact) work well...
It's an old thing I made (and maybe copied frome someone else, that I
need to refresh :)
Cheers,
Prune
Adi Linden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is great! So I ca
Hi,
This is great! So I can use php scripts to do the same without having to
invoke cyradm...
TTYL,
Adi
On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Scott Adkins wrote:
> In addition to that, it should be stated that the difference between
> administrative commands and non-administrative commands is purely one
> of a
In addition to that, it should be stated that the difference between
administrative commands and non-administrative commands is purely one
of access rights. You must be logged into an adminstrative account
to do anything useful to user accounts. In any the case, the command
set is the same... ju
Cyradm is simply a tool for issuing commands to the IMAP port. As such, all
of the commands in cyradm are just cleaned up IMAP commands, and could be
issued by some other program or a human with a telnet connection to port 143.
Michael
Adi Linden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What commands are available to
Hi,
What commands are available to administer cyrus-imap via connection on the
imap port instead of using cyradm?
TTYL,
Adi