Re: Ximian Evolution client / local imapd

2005-08-22 Thread Ondrej Sury
On Mon, 2005-08-22 at 08:27 -0400, Earl Shannon wrote: > Hello, > > Such a connection might be useful if the imap server expected to > have the client running locally. I think the UW Imap server does that, > but I'm only guessing. As others have already pointed out, doing it > with Cyrus is not on

Re: Ximian Evolution client / local imapd

2005-08-22 Thread Earl Shannon
Hello, Such a connection might be useful if the imap server expected to have the client running locally. I think the UW Imap server does that, but I'm only guessing. As others have already pointed out, doing it with Cyrus is not only a bad idea, it probably won't work. Regards, Earl Shannon Sim

Re: Ximian Evolution client / local imapd

2005-08-22 Thread Simon Matter
> On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 21:18 +, Brian Huffman wrote: >> All, >> >> Evolution has an option to remotely connect to an imap server that you >> otherwise >> can not connect to by using means such as ssh. It allows a "custom >> command" to >> connect to the imap server. The default is: >> >> "ss

Re: Ximian Evolution client / local imapd

2005-08-22 Thread Ondrej Sury
On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 21:18 +, Brian Huffman wrote: > All, > > Evolution has an option to remotely connect to an imap server that you > otherwise > can not connect to by using means such as ssh. It allows a "custom command" > to > connect to the imap server. The default is: > > "ssh -C

Ximian Evolution client / local imapd

2005-08-19 Thread Brian Huffman
All, Evolution has an option to remotely connect to an imap server that you otherwise can not connect to by using means such as ssh. It allows a "custom command" to connect to the imap server. The default is: "ssh -C -l %u %h exec /usr/sbin/imapd" I suspect that this would work with UoW imap