Hi Sven,
-- Sven Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >From your reply, I assume you wanted to be allowed to create
> mailboxes like [EMAIL PROTECTED] after configuring cyrus-imapd to know
of domain c.d (but without explicitly listing b.c.d)?
> As I said: Subdomains are just like any other virtu
Cap wrote on 22/01/2006 01:56:
>>Cap wrote on 20/01/2006 13:13:
>>
>>>- Is it possible to maintain mailboxes with names like
>>>"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Subdomains are important in this
>>>case.
>
>>--- Sven Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Given you use cyrus-imapd-2.2 or later: Sure. Subdomains
Hey,
> Cap wrote on 20/01/2006 13:13:
> > - Is it possible to maintain mailboxes with names like
> > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Subdomains are important in this
> case.
> --- Sven Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Given you use cyrus-imapd-2.2 or later: Sure. Subdomains are
> just like any other vi
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 04:13 -0800, Cap wrote:
> - Is it possible to keep the quota information in LDAP?
not really. you certainly don't want to update LDAP with the quota
usage for every received message. that said, we keep the quota limits
in LDAP, and run a job every night to make sure the quo
Cap wrote on 20/01/2006 13:13:
> My system is supposed to be based on postfix + cyrus + LDAP +
> SASL.
>
> - Is it possible to maintain mailboxes with names like
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Subdomains are important in this case.
Given you use cyrus-imapd-2.2 or later: Sure. Subdomains are just like
an
Hello,
I intend to deploy cyrus for a somewhat large scaled email
server and I'm researching if cyrus will meet certain features
that I'm requested to implement. After studying the
documentation and the man page of imapd.conf I'm still left with
a few questions which I would like