On Sat, 21 May 2005, Josh Whitver wrote:
I saw it, but wasn't sure it was applicable. I was told earlier that the
postuser (Conference in my case) didn't need to be an actual user on the mail
system. I'm trying to clear up that confusion now, but am not getting a clear
answer.
Does the
Derrick J Brashear [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, May 23, 2005 at 7:51 AM
-0600 wrote:
Yes. But you still need a postuser to inject them into the mail system
hinting that they are for delivery to shared folders.
post or bb are common choices.
Okay; I've got one set up, and it's called Conference.
All,
After much work, it was suggested by Apple Enterprise support that Conference
may not be a usable postuser (they had enabled the Shared Mailbox feature on
their end without much trouble, using postuser as the postuser).
I switched my postuser to bb from Conference and now it works like I
Andreas Hasenack [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, May 20, 2005 at 8:53 PM
-0600 wrote:
Well, conference isn't a user on the mail system. As I understood it,
when dealing with shared mailboxes, the postuser as specified in imapd.conf
didn't actually need to exist, and this would allow the Shared
Em Sáb 21 Mai 2005 14:14, Josh Whitver escreveu:
I saw it, but wasn't sure it was applicable. I was told earlier that the
postuser (Conference in my case) didn't need to be an actual user on the
mail system. I'm trying to clear up that confusion now, but am not getting
a clear answer.
It's
Hello (yet) again,
I had some tips that because I had unixheirarchysep turned on in imapd.conf, I
needed to address my mail to Conference/News instead of Conference+News but
that, unfortunately, hasn't worked either. Are there any other tips out there
I could be following? Thanks for your time!
--On Friday, May 20, 2005 9:03 AM -0500 Josh Whitver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had some tips that because I had unixheirarchysep turned on in
imapd.conf, I needed to address my mail to Conference/News instead of
Conference+News but that, unfortunately, hasn't worked either. Are
there any other
David R Bosso [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, May 20, 2005 at 9:42 AM -0600
wrote:
Postfix lowercases the mailbox name. Your destination must be all
lowercase for plus addressing to work, try changing it to news from
News. The plus above is the correct syntax.
Thanks for replying, but that
--On May 20, 2005 11:03:55 AM -0500 Josh Whitver
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David R Bosso [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, May 20, 2005 at 9:42 AM
-0600 wrote:
Postfix lowercases the mailbox name. Your destination must be all
lowercase for plus addressing to work, try changing it to news from
News.
David R Bosso [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Friday, May 20, 2005 at 11:42 AM -0600
wrote:
Can you deliver to conference@ without the plus addressing?
-David
Well, conference isn't a user on the mail system. As I understood it, when
dealing with shared mailboxes, the postuser as specified in imapd.conf
Well, conference isn't a user on the mail system. As I understood it,
when dealing with shared mailboxes, the postuser as specified in imapd.conf
didn't actually need to exist, and this would allow the Shared mailboxes to
exist outside of the user mailbox heirarchy.
Do I need to have a
Hello again,
Sorry to report that I'm still having troubles getting this working.
Just to bring everyone up-to-date:
I've modified the imapd.conf file to include a postuser: Conference line and
added cyrusadmin to the list of admins.
My /etc/postfix/main.cf file has this line in it:
Hello again,
I posted a question on this on the postfix mailing list, and they confirmed
that at this point, my problems lie with Cyrus, not postfix. So I come back to
you good folks for help (lucky you). Here's what /var/log/mailaccess.log
(where OS X Server puts its IMAP logging) has to say
Em Qua 11 Mai 2005 10:25, Josh Whitver escreveu:
say when I try to send to Conference+News@domain.
May 11 08:21:55 testldap master[9140]: about to exec
/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/lmtpd May 11 08:21:55 testldap lmtpunix[9140]: executed
May 11 08:21:55 testldap lmtpunix[9140]: accepted connection
May
Hello all,
We're currently running FirstClass on our K12 campus and we're looking to
migrate to Cyrus+Postfix on Mac OS X Server 10.4 this summer. We would very
much like to use Shared Mailboxes to duplicate the Conferences feature of
FirstClass, but have thus far not had much luck.
I can
Josh Whitver wrote:
As I understand it, this should allow us to send mail to Conference+shared
mailbox name@domain and have the message delivered to the shared mailbox.
This isn't what's happening, however. Initially, there was no mail-capable
user named Conference, so I created one, but now all
Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Monday, May 9, 2005 at 10:25
AM -0600 wrote:
Third, create a file in your Postfix config directory called
'shared_folders', with contents like this:
Conference yes
(the second token can be anything, it just has to be present). In the
Postfix config
Josh Whitver wrote:
Thanks for the help thus far, but now when I start the mail service, I get this
in /var/log/mail.log:
May 9 11:37:59 testldap postfix/master[12863]: daemon started -- version 2.1.5
May 9 11:38:40 testldap postfix/smtpd[12887]: fatal: open database
shared_folders.db: No such
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 09:26 -0500, Josh Whitver wrote:
As I understand it, this should allow us to send mail to Conference+shared
mailbox name@domain and have the message delivered to the shared mailbox.
This isn't what's happening, however. Initially, there was no mail-capable
user named
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