Unfortunately, it looks like the site I got it from is offline. :( You
might try searching through the IMP message list for 'frames patch'.
Hopefully someone has or will re-post it. I wish I could share ours,
but we've already made major mods to match our company specs.
Good luck in your
On 21 Oct 2002 17:12:02 -0400
Erik Enge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the rapid replies. We will probably end up staying with our
current POP solution unless Outlook proves to behave smart and does not
delete mail but actually moves it to Trash before trying to EXPUNGE
(which would
I totally agree. In fact, we're in the process of banning Outlook from
all employee computers. Instead, we're using IMAP (which Outlook
doesn't work well with), with Imp as our web-based mail interface. Imp
has a patch that allows it to display messages in an Outlook-style
format, with a
Eric Minto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Imp has a patch that allows it to display messages in an Outlook-style
format, with a folders pane and a message preview pane.
Where can I find this patch?
Thanks,
Erik.
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 23:08, Erik Enge wrote:
Remove the appropriate flags from the appropriate mailboxes.
I understand that I can do this, but it will only work by side-effect.
Ie. it will only work because most of the clients move the mail to the
Trash folder when you hit delete. Some
On 22 Oct 2002, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
What about introducing an ACL flag that would control the ability to
expunge? (e)
This is covered in the ACL2 extention, which is still under discussion
within the IETF.
-Rob
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Rob
Fabian Fagerholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What about introducing an ACL flag that would control the ability to
expunge? (e)
Ah, now this I really like. Then I could still have the users press
delete, but if they misconfigured their clients to try to EXPUNGE
directly from the Inbox or to
Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 23:08, Erik Enge wrote:
Remove the appropriate flags from the appropriate mailboxes.
I understand that I can do this, but it will only work by side-effect.
Ie. it will only work because most of the clients move the mail to the
Trash
As I saw a lot of discussion on deleting mail. I am think about auto delete the users
email, when the emails' time stamp is 6 months ago or 1 year ago. I wonder if there is
a function in Cyrus IMAP or tool that I can use to auto delete the old emails. So
that I can free up the hard disk.
Su Li wrote:
As I saw a lot of discussion on deleting mail. I am think about auto delete the
users email, when the emails' time stamp is 6 months ago or 1 year ago. I wonder if
there is a function in Cyrus IMAP or tool that I can use to auto delete the old
emails. So that I can free up the
, there is no error message.
I don't know how to get it working.
Su
-Original Message-
From: Ken Murchison [mailto:ken;oceana.com]
Sent: October 22, 2002 4:51 PM
To: Su Li
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Auto Delete Mail for Aged Mails -- RE: When users delete
mail, I want it to be moved
mail, I want it to be moved to Trash.
Su Li wrote:
As I saw a lot of discussion on deleting mail. I am think about auto delete the
users email, when the emails' time stamp is 6 months ago or 1 year ago. I wonder if
there is a function in Cyrus IMAP or tool that I can use to auto delete
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 22:13, Erik Enge wrote:
[...]
With Cyrus, this does not seem to be the case. It's my data and it's my
hardware and still I cannot tell the users how I want business to be
conducted on my systems. I think this is a bug. Cyrus should let me
hook into it in some way so
Erik Enge wrote:
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not a server-side responsibility. You need to have a client that
does it.
This makes no sense to me.
Let me use an analogy so you perhaps understand me better. On my Unix
server(s), I am root and I rule and dictate
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Noll Janos wrote:
Fortunately, Cyrus IMAPd contains an IMAP proxy (imap/proxyd.c), you
have to modify this, and that's all. Then add this proxy in the middle,
and you're done.
Except that this proxy is not a general-purpose IMAP proxy, it's for use
with the Murder only,
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, this is one advantage of single instance store.
Ah, yes. Clever. :-)
Failing to provide a feature that no one has ever asked for (until
now) isn't creating a problem.
Yes, that sounds reasonable.
Thanks for the rapid replies. We will
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, this is one advantage of single instance store.
Ah, yes. Clever. :-)
Failing to provide a feature that no one has ever asked for (until
now) isn't creating a problem.
Yes, that sounds reasonable.
Thanks for the rapid replies. We will
, October 21, 2002 4:12 PM
To: Rob Siemborski
Cc: Simon Loader; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: When users delete mail, I want it to be moved to Trash.
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, this is one advantage of single instance store.
Ah, yes. Clever. :-)
Failing
Erik Enge wrote:
Well, the reason something needs to be solved it because Cyrus won't let
me do this. Had it let me do this (enforce a no-delete policy) there
wouldn't be anything to solve. Cyrus introduces the problem so it
should be the one to fix it.
I think you should demand that
Rob Siemborski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, this is one advantage of single instance store.
Ah, yes. Clever. :-)
Failing to provide a feature that no one has ever asked for (until
now) isn't creating a problem.
Yes, that sounds reasonable.
Thanks for the rapid replies. We will
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