Jason,
I would check out the port and its patches as well as what dependencies
it claims. This should help you.
Regards
On Dec 31, 2003, at 12:08 PM, Jason Williams wrote:
Hello everyone.
I was taking the advice suggested to me about getting started with
cyrus-imapd. Im basically
Hello,
I can't comment on a comparison since I've never heard of
cucipop. What I can do is tell you what we run here at NCSU.
We currently have 4 servers but plan to add 4 more.
The servers are Sun Enterprise 220R's with 2 Gig of memory.
We have over 10,000 accounts per machine. Not all are
This is an interesting reply. It leaves me with more questions than answers.
Then again I am no expert so maybe I am not getting out of this what I should.
A reply in the form of:
System OS:
System Processor(s):
System Memory:
Disk subsystem:
Drive speed (both bus and spindle)
Array
Hi all,
Does anyone have links to recommended server sizing for cyrus.
I am migrating away from sendmail/cucipop to postfix/cyrus. I currently
have about 7500 mail boxes with about 16GB of mail. The majority of my
clients will be popping mail, but we are planning on supporting IMAP now
that we
]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 11:11 PM
Subject: Re: Hello, and my first question
Well, I set-up an cyrus-imap (version 2.1.15), which works behind
postfix
2.0.16.
The users are authenticated via saslauthdb.
That installation works fine for me till now!
Now I read some docs about shared
Hello list,
first of all: english is not my native language, so please forgive my minor
mistakes in spelling and grammar.
Well, I set-up an cyrus-imap (version 2.1.15), which works behind postfix
2.0.16.
The users are authenticated via saslauthdb.
That installation works fine for me till now!
From: Miham KEREKES [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 11:11 PM
Well, I set-up an cyrus-imap (version 2.1.15), which works behind
postfix
2.0.16.
The users are authenticated via saslauthdb.
That installation works fine for me till now!
Now I read some docs about
From: Torsten E. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 11:01 PM
Hello list,
first of all: english is not my native language, so please forgive my
minor
mistakes in spelling and grammar.
Well, I set-up an cyrus-imap (version 2.1.15), which works behind postfix
2.0.16.
The
-server.
Here comes my question. Is there a way that the users I have created in my
OpenLDAP-server automaticly get a mailbox on my mailserver. In that way I don't have
to create for each user a mailbox but if this is possible a program or whatever does
that for me.
I didn't know to which
Hi,
Given the following script :
require vacation;
vacation :days 1 :addresses [EMAIL PROTECTED] :subject Some subject
Just testing vacation, folks.
;
Does the :addresses parameter will be matched case insentively, meaning
that the vacation will also trigger for mail addressed to
[EMAIL
parameter will be matched case insentively, meaning
| that the vacation will also trigger for mail addressed to
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
Good question - the vacation spec is not clear on that. The RFC2821 spec
actually says that the local part of an address (to the left of the @) is
case-sensitive, whilst
Hi Cyrus,
--On Monday, December 15, 2003 11:35 AM -0500 Cyrus Daboo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|| Does the :addresses parameter will be matched case insentively, meaning
|| that the vacation will also trigger for mail addressed to
|| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
|
| Good question - the vacation spec
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Cyrus,
--On Monday, December 15, 2003 11:35 AM -0500 Cyrus Daboo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|| Does the :addresses parameter will be matched case insentively, meaning
|| that the vacation will also trigger for mail addressed to
|| [EMAIL PROTECTED] ?
|
| Good question
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 12:59:22PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Further to this I see that newer versions of CMU SIEVE do
case-insensitive comparisons, but older versions did not - perhaps
Ken/Rob can confirm when that change was made so you can decide whether
you
Etienne Goyer wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 12:59:22PM -0500, Ken Murchison wrote:
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Further to this I see that newer versions of CMU SIEVE do
case-insensitive comparisons, but older versions did not - perhaps
Ken/Rob can confirm when that change was made so you can decide
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: plus addressing issues (puremessage followup question)
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So does anyone in the group have any suggestions for completely
disabling plus address
For my web server, I use a certificate from Comodo which is very
inexpensive by comparison with Thawte/Verisign certs, but it requires
installation of an intermediary key for most browsers to be happy with
it. It's not difficult with Apache and mod_ssl; I'm wondering if it
will work with Cyrus,
: Tue, 02 Dec 2003 13:19:12 +0200
From: Stamatis Stefanos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cyrus wildcard question
Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
(cyrus-imapd-2.1.16)
This is clearly wrong
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Ken Murchison wrote:
(cyrus-imapd-2.1.16)
This is clearly wrong. Its appears to do the same thing in v2.2 as well.
Well, its valid IMAP, even if it is nonsensical (that fun with unsolicited
responses and all).
In any case, I just posted a patch for this problem (ghier
Quoting Voutsinas Nikos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Is there any way to retrieve all INBOX.Junk folders using cyrus
wildcards [i.e. user.%.Junk but not user.*.Junk] ?
Retrieve how? user.%.Junk is the correct way to LIST them.
--
Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Software Engineer
Ken Murchison wrote:
Quoting Voutsinas Nikos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Is there any way to retrieve all INBOX.Junk folders using cyrus
wildcards [i.e. user.%.Junk but not user.*.Junk] ?
Retrieve how? user.%.Junk is the correct way to LIST them.
So is the following an expected result ?
.
Voutsinas Nikos wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Quoting Voutsinas Nikos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
Is there any way to retrieve all INBOX.Junk folders using cyrus
wildcards [i.e. user.%.Junk but not user.*.Junk] ?
Retrieve how? user.%.Junk is the correct way to LIST them.
So is the following
Hi all,
Is there any way to retrieve all INBOX.Junk folders using cyrus
wildcards [i.e. user.%.Junk but not user.*.Junk] ?
Thank you in advance
Nikos Voutsinas
Quoting Kendrick Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi folks :-)
First of all a BIG thank you to all who are working on Cyrus. It's a great
product and it's made my life much easier! Thanks guys! Now for my
question...
I've been playing with Cyrus 2.2.2-BETA because I need the virtual domain
Hi folks :-)
First of all a BIG thank you to all who are working on Cyrus. It's a great
product and it's made my life much easier! Thanks guys! Now for my
question...
I've been playing with Cyrus 2.2.2-BETA because I need the virtual domain
stuff it's got. However I noticed that no matter
Hi Kendrick, list,
Kendrick Vargas wrote:
I've been playing with Cyrus 2.2.2-BETA because I need the virtual domain
stuff it's got. However I noticed that no matter what I did, the server's
idea of the default domain always produced paths with:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL
Hi all,
I am trying to configure Cyrus-IMAP (version 2.1.12), and I am a little
confused. As I understand it one of the main advantages of the Cyrus mail
server is that the server is a sealed server. Do I undestand correctly from
this that the users do not have to be created on the OS of the
I'm not a Cyrus expert - being fairly new to it myself - but I thought
I'd jump in and explain my understanding of things in case it's useful
to you:
I am trying to configure Cyrus-IMAP (version 2.1.12), and I am a little
confused. As I understand it one of the main advantages of the Cyrus
Craig,
thanks for your reply. At the moment users that login on my Cyrus server
are authenticated via auxprop - sasldb. That works fine. I am also trying
to fetch mail from an upstream POP3 server and am using Fetchmail, which
does not like the fact that the recipient of the email is not a user
I have a question about the quota implementation :
what's the difference between the quota root file and the information
in cyrus.index at OFFSET_QUOTA_MAILBOX_USED ?
it seems tha reconstruct update the later and the quota update the first !
thanks in advance
valery
thanks for your reply. At the moment users that login on my Cyrus server
are authenticated via auxprop - sasldb. That works fine.
Aha, sorry. It sounded from your post like you were just trying to get
things up and running for the first time.
I am also trying
to fetch mail from an upstream
Craig,
thanks for your reply. At the moment users that login on my Cyrus server
are authenticated via auxprop - sasldb. That works fine. I am also
trying
to fetch mail from an upstream POP3 server and am using Fetchmail, which
does not like the fact that the recipient of the email is not
On 25.11.2003 10:55 + Allister Gearon wrote:
thanks for your reply. At the moment users that login on my Cyrus
server are authenticated via auxprop - sasldb. That works fine. I am
also trying to fetch mail from an upstream POP3 server and am using
Fetchmail, which does not like the fact
Craig,
I was probably not being clear, an explanation of Fetchmail's default
behaviour with users that do not appear in the system can be found here;
http://www.catb.org/~esr/fetchmail/fetchmail-FAQ.html#C1
However, this behaviour is changed very easily as a kind correspondent
on the
Ringer [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cyrus IMAP Mailing List
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 25, 2003 11:44 AM
Subject: Re: Newbie question
Hi all,
I'm tryng to make the same login as you (with sasldb) but in my redhat9
i can't implement it.
Can you explain me how did you do it?.
I've just
hi all,
I have finally managed to get my cyrus/postfix/mysql working thanks to
this list Luc de Louw's howto document.
I have a couple of questions about authentication though.
Currently, our mail server is host to about 6 domains. If an email is
sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it will be delivered
Jeff wrote:
hi all,
I have finally managed to get my cyrus/postfix/mysql working thanks to
this list Luc de Louw's howto document.
I have a couple of questions about authentication though.
Currently, our mail server is host to about 6 domains. If an email is
sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it will
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518.564.2319
Quoting Jim Howell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
^^ At 10:26 AM 10/24/2003 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
^^ Jim Howell wrote:
^^
^^ Hi,
^^ I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all
^^
^^ find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support
On Friday 24 October 2003 08:44 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Howell wrote:
Hi,
I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all
find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support and the
user mailbox quota size? We are being told by some of our
Does anybody see the need or usefulness for allowing users to select
their own namespace (altnamespace on/off)? I can implement this pretty
trivially in v2.2 with a private mailbox annotation on the user's INBOX,
but I'm not going to bother unless people will use it.
--
Kenneth Murchison
-Original Message-
From: Michael J Barber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 October 2003 17:16
To: Jim Howell
Cc: Ken Murchison; Cyrus Mailing List
Subject: Re: Slightly off-topic question but very useful one
This brings up another thread in this off-topic discussion. Anyone know
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Paul Schiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cyrus info
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: plus addressing issues (puremessage followup question)
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So does anyone in the group have any suggestions
Ken Murchison wrote:
Does anybody see the need or usefulness for allowing users to select
their own namespace (altnamespace on/off)? I can implement this
pretty trivially in v2.2 with a private mailbox annotation on the
user's INBOX, but I'm not going to bother unless people will use it.
How
RS Using the IMAP protocol is definately the recommended way. If your
RS client will let you use drag-and-drop, go ahead and do that.
I tried that, but now every time when I am selecting my INBOX, there
is a message in my IMAP client log:
!09.10.2003, 08:04:06: IMAP - Cannot list headers
Hi,
It is my understanding that message replied to by the vacation extension
will still be delivered in the mailbox. Is it possible not to deliver
when vacation match ?
Thanks !
--
Etienne GoyerLinux Québec Technologies Inc.
http://www.LinuxQuebec.com [EMAIL
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
Hi,
It is my understanding that message replied to by the vacation extension
will still be delivered in the mailbox. Is it possible not to deliver
when vacation match ?
Thanks !
You could add an explicit discard; after the vacation to do this.
--On Tuesday, October 07, 2003 6:25 PM -0400 Daniel Whelan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll go ahead and answer my own question, as I evidently haven't been
paying as much attention to the mailing list as I should have lately and
found my solution buried back a couple months. On 30 July 2003 Matt
Hello,
I wonder, is there any way to put my mail archive into a new Cyrus
account? I have quite a few messages I've received on my old pop
account. They are stored on my client locally but I can export them
pretty much to any known message format. In fact, I can even use
drag-and-drop
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Denis V. Suhanov wrote:
I wonder, is there any way to put my mail archive into a new Cyrus
account? I have quite a few messages I've received on my old pop
account. They are stored on my client locally but I can export them
pretty much to any known message format. In fact,
-s -U 30 listen=pop3s
The IMAPS and POP3S ports are for user interaction, and the IMAP port is
for the local webmail client (which operates over apache and mod_ssl). I
don't wish to offer any services in an unencrypted format.
My question is, can I offer the IMAP port to any client but configure
Hi Daniel...
I can't answer your question, but I am wondering what client behavior you
have seen in this regard that is incorrect?
Thanks very much...
Jim
--On Tuesday, October 07, 2003 4:13 PM -0400 Daniel Whelan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently operating a Cyrus server listening
On Tue, 7 Oct 2003, Daniel Whelan wrote:
My question is, can I offer the IMAP port to any client but configure it
such that they are required to STARTTLS to communicate? This would help
with some picky email clients that don't like to deal with the alternate
IMAPS port properly. Thanks!
I'm
pop3s cmd=pop3d -s -U 30 listen=pop3s
The IMAPS and POP3S ports are for user interaction, and the IMAP port is
for the local webmail client (which operates over apache and mod_ssl). I
don't wish to offer any services in an unencrypted format.
My question is, can I offer the IMAP port to any
question, but if I set allowplaintext to
no, my webmail no longer is able to connect (as it wants an unencrypted
connection). So, I'll ask a more complicated question:
Can I selectively allow 127.0.0.1 to connect plaintext? Alternately, can I
allow port X to be plaintext (and limited via tcpwrappers
I'll go ahead and answer my own question, as I evidently haven't been
paying as much attention to the mailing list as I should have lately and
found my solution buried back a couple months. On 30 July 2003 Matt
Bernstein started a thread entitled requiring encryption but not from
localhost
This wasn't actually my original question, but if I set allowplaintext to
no, my webmail no longer is able to connect (as it wants an unencrypted
connection). So, I'll ask a more complicated question:
Can I selectively allow 127.0.0.1 to connect plaintext? Alternately, can I
allow port X
Hello,
Is there a way to use sieve for sorting an outgoing mail? For example, I
have folders user.test.work.received and user.test.work.sent and want
all work-related incoming mail to go to the user.test.work.received
(this part works just fine) but also all outgoing mail to go
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, Denis V. Suhanov wrote:
Is there a way to use sieve for sorting an outgoing mail? For example, I
have folders user.test.work.received and user.test.work.sent and want
all work-related incoming mail to go to the user.test.work.received
(this part works just
Bonjour à tous,
I just noticed something and wonder if there is something I am missing.
I changed altnamespace across a Murder (not yet in production). Modified
/etc/imapd.conf and restart master on frontend, then mupdate and then
backend.
I was playing around in IMP and deleted a few folders.
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
I was playing around in IMP and deleted a few folders. Then, I tried
recreating a folder I just deleted with the same name. It complained
that the folder already exist. I check with cyradm on the backend and
can see that they are really gone. I
into
'user.username.INBOX' folder?
Here is the piece of my sendmail.mc:
define(`confLOCAL_MAILER', `cyrusv2')dnl
...skipped...
MAILER(local)dnl
MAILER(smtp)dnl
MAILER(cyrusv2)dnl
Also, I have one more question. I tried to use pop3d to access my IMAP
account, but whenever I connect to POP3 daemon, the client
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Denis V. Suhanov wrote:
Hello,
I am using Cyrus IMAP 2.1.15 with Sendmail. I've spent lot of time
trying to set up my IMAP clients (M$ Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird and
The Bat!) to work with it but I keep having problems with folders.
Whenever I create a
Hello Andrew,
AM What you see as the Cyrus admin is a little different that what an IMAP
AM user sees. user.test is the Inbox folder, but user's access it as
AM INBOX. Unless you have set altnamespace: yes in your imapd.conf file,
AM you should set your Root Folder Path to INBOX. (note the
: Thursday, September 18, 2003 3:45 PM
Subject: Re[2]: Cyrus IMAP question.
Hello Andrew,
AM What you see as the Cyrus admin is a little different that what an
IMAP
AM user sees. user.test is the Inbox folder, but user's access it as
AM INBOX. Unless you have set altnamespace: yes in your
Hello Connie,
CSF It sounds like it cannot find the mailbox where it wants to--in the
CSF /var/cyrus/partition/users/username directory. Did you create the
CSF mailboxes?
CSF c*
The path is correct and I have created the mailboxes. I used this
mini-FAQpageas
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Denis V. Suhanov wrote:
Hello Andrew,
AM What you see as the Cyrus admin is a little different that what an IMAP
AM user sees. user.test is the Inbox folder, but user's access it as
AM INBOX. Unless you have set altnamespace: yes in your imapd.conf file,
AM you
, September 18, 2003 4:08 PM
Subject: Re[4]: Cyrus IMAP question.
Hello Connie,
CSF It sounds like it cannot find the mailbox where it wants to--in the
CSF /var/cyrus/partition/users/username directory. Did you create the
CSF mailboxes?
CSF c*
The path is correct and I have created
Hello Connie,
CSF Right, but then did you go in with cyradm (or some other method) and create
CSF the mailboxes: for instance
yes, exactly. That's how I create them. And I also have all the right
set for users (since I am using SASL and it requires realms, I have
the right set for both
Hello Andrew,
AM For maximum compatibility and ease of use, I'd recommend setting
AM altnamespace: yes in imapd.conf. Otherwise, you *have* to set the Root
AM Folder Path to INBOX. to get folders to work. Read the documentation
AM for altnamespace before you make this change. Basically,
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Denis V. Suhanov wrote:
Hello Andrew,
AM For maximum compatibility and ease of use, I'd recommend setting
AM altnamespace: yes in imapd.conf. Otherwise, you *have* to set the Root
AM Folder Path to INBOX. to get folders to work. Read the documentation
AM for
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 12:23:16PM -0400, Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:11:00PM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Don't forget that the SEEN status is from the perspective of the user you
are connected as. So if you connect as your
Etienne Goyer wrote:
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 12:23:16PM -0400, Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:11:00PM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Don't forget that the SEEN status is from the perspective of the user you
are connected as. So if you
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Andrew Morgan wrote:
How do you do this with cyradm, or at least Cyrus::IMAP?
Set the authentication identity to your admin user and the authorization
identity to the user you want to be.
e.g.
cyradm --user admin --authz bob
Make sure you're using a SASL mechanism that
On Sat, 13 Sep 2003, Rob Siemborski wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:11:00PM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Don't forget that the SEEN status is from the perspective of the user you
are connected as. So if you connect as your admin user, mostly
bob
Make sure you're using a SASL mechanism that supports authorization (e.g.
not LOGIN or CRAM-MD5)
Hmm. That probably answers my question. I'm using PLAIN authentication
(sasl_mech_list: PLAIN) with saslauthd against PAM. It sounds like this
doesn't support authorization...
Andy
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Hmm. That probably answers my question. I'm using PLAIN authentication
(sasl_mech_list: PLAIN) with saslauthd against PAM. It sounds like this
doesn't support authorization...
PLAIN supports authorization just fine.
-Rob
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:11:00PM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Don't forget that the SEEN status is from the perspective of the user you
are connected as. So if you connect as your admin user, mostly likely all
messages will be UNSEEN.
Oups ...
implementations, the server is obliged to
open the mailbox read-only internally to obtain certain status
information.
Is this the case with Cyrus ? Can the STATUS command be considered
expensive ?
Its not free (you do have to open the mailbox in question to do it), but
its
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 01:11:00PM -0700, Andrew Morgan wrote:
Don't forget that the SEEN status is from the perspective of the user you
are connected as. So if you connect as your admin user, mostly likely all
messages will be UNSEEN.
Oups ... did'nt thought about that. thanks for pointing
Hi list,
Sorry for this OT message. I have a question about IMAP-the-protocol,
and I guessed tis is where I had the better chance of a good answer.
It's very simple actually. From a program I am writing, I want to know
how many messages in a mailbox are read or not. I guess I must must
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
Sorry for this OT message. I have a question about IMAP-the-protocol,
and I guessed tis is where I had the better chance of a good answer.
You can also try the IMAP protocol list itself (see www.imap.org).
It's very simple actually. From a program
Etienne Goyer wrote:
Hi list,
Sorry for this OT message. I have a question about IMAP-the-protocol,
and I guessed tis is where I had the better chance of a good answer.
Read RFC 3501.
It's very simple actually. From a program I am writing, I want to know
how many messages in a mailbox
Every now and then I have a problem with large email messages in user's
inboxes. Most of our users use the pop3 daemon to access their mail.
Subsequently, this isn't an issue if they use IMAP. IMAP seems to be able
to pull the message down just fine. Anyway, most of the time, large
messages can
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Kai wrote:
Hi List,
I want to display the quota of each mailbox when user login to webmail.
I try to write a Perl script using Cyrus::IMAP::Admin module.It like
following..
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Cyrus::IMAP::Admin;
my
Is there a way to make popminpoll use seconds instead of minutes (or can i use
fractional minutes)?
I would like to limit connects to once every 30 seconds
Thanks,
Andrew Brink
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Andrew Brink wrote:
Is there a way to make popminpoll use seconds instead of minutes (or can
i use fractional minutes)?
Not without a source code modification.
-Rob
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Rob Siemborski * Andrew Systems
Hi,
Does anyone have a mechanism for cyrus whereby certain user-id's can be limited by IP address?
For example;
UserA - local network only
UserB - specific IP only
UserC - any location on the Internet
?
tia
Gareth.
--
Gareth Bult
Tel: 01443 205756
Fax: 01443 205756
Email:
How many mailboxes could one expect on a system with the following specs
Receiving messages via LMTP and only supporting pop for retrieving email.
front-end systems would be running exim, proxypop3d, apache and DNS
back-end systems would only have cyrus. There would be a third system
to provide
I have set up a couple of vacation sieve scripts which work just fine except
that they never seem to expire and must be manually disabled.
My question is: How does sieve know when days: has expired? And when
during the day does it expire? For example, if it's 5pm today and I set my
vacation
: Kyle Silfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 5:46 PM
Subject: vacation days: expiration question
I have set up a couple of vacation sieve scripts which work just fine
except
that they never seem to expire and must be manually disabled.
My question is: How does
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 14:11, Craig Graham wrote:
The expiry is not for the vacation, but for the caching of addresses to
which a vacation message has been send; if it is 7 days and someone mails
you every day, they will only get a vacation response every 7 days. As far
as I can tell from the
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Mike Cathey wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 14:11, Craig Graham wrote:
The expiry is not for the vacation, but for the caching of addresses to
which a vacation message has been send; if it is 7 days and someone mails
you every day, they will only get a vacation response
Hello,
i would need some sample of a flat-format mailboxes.db . Please can
someone help me out with this ?
Thank you!
greetings.: Uli Schellhaas
Uli Schellhaas wrote:
Hello,
i would need some sample of a flat-format mailboxes.db . Please can
someone help me out with this ?
This is what 'ctl_mboxlist -d' creates:
user.simix.System.XXL default simix lrswipcda
user.simix.System.alpha default simix lrswipcda
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Simon Matter wrote:
Uli Schellhaas wrote:
Hello,
i would need some sample of a flat-format mailboxes.db . Please can
someone help me out with this ?
This is what 'ctl_mboxlist -d' creates:
user.simix.System.XXL default simix lrswipcda
. My question is, has this
been fixed in a later version (I couldn't find any release notes on the
site)??
Thanks much!
--John
telnet postoffice.srv.cs.cmu.edu 143
Trying 128.2.181.62...
Connected to postoffice.srv.cs.cmu.edu.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK postoffice.srv.cs.cmu.edu Cyrus IMAP4
is positively ancient. You should upgrade anyway.
Transcript of the garbled response is below. My question is, has this
been fixed in a later version (I couldn't find any release notes on the
site)??
I'll presume yes for now, since I've never seen it and I'm not going to
research a problem
Hi Rob,
--On Wednesday, July 16, 2003 03:23:29 PM -0400 Rob Siemborski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Transcript of the garbled response is below. My question is, has this
| been fixed in a later version (I couldn't find any release notes on the
| site)??
|
| I'll presume yes for now, since I've
Hi all,
sorry if this question has been asked tons of times, but reading cyradm/README
tells me:
-
We no longer support the TCL version of Cyradm; this is just here for
people who may need it for legacy purposes
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Marc-Christian Petersen wrote:
What should I use instead?
Many thanks.
The perl version.
-Rob
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