> I imagine you know cyrus advise against admin account having mailbox !
> Is "cyrus" and admin account in imapd.conf ?
>
> Maybe you could try to create a second admin account in imapd.conf,
> give him a password
> and use this account to remove the "cyrus" mailbox.
>
> OR
>
> dump the mailboes
I imagine you know cyrus advise against admin account having mailbox !
Is "cyrus" and admin account in imapd.conf ?
Maybe you could try to create a second admin account in imapd.conf,
give him a password
and use this account to remove the "cyrus" mailbox.
OR
dump the mailboes list using ctl_mbox
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I've moved my old mail server to a new hardware and everything is
> working
> > fine. Although I found some redundant mail accounts and deleted some of
> > them.
> >
> > The problem is that I'm not able to delete cyrus mailbox this way:
> >
> > # cyradm --user cyrus --server
On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 09:18 +0200, Leon Kolchinsky wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I've moved my old mail server to a new hardware and everything is working
> fine. Although I found some redundant mail accounts and deleted some of
> them.
>
> The problem is that I'm not able to delete cyrus mailbox this
Hello All,
I've moved my old mail server to a new hardware and everything is working
fine. Although I found some redundant mail accounts and deleted some of
them.
The problem is that I'm not able to delete cyrus mailbox this way:
# cyradm --user cyrus --server localhost --auth plain
Password:
IM
>>> mailaccess log.
>>>>
>>>> IOERROR: user.username.Trash zero index record 14/3941.
>>>> I've tried increasing her quota and reconstructing her account, no
>>>> luck. The new quota is recognized in her account but I still can
asing her quota and reconstructing her account, no
luck. The new quota is recognized in her account but I still can't
delete messages.
I dug into her Trash folder and noticed that she has a two new files
labeled cyrus.cache.new and cyrus.header.new along with the
cyrus.cache and cyrus.h
a and reconstructing her account, no
luck. The new quota is recognized in her account but I still can't
delete messages.
I dug into her Trash folder and noticed that she has a two new files
labeled cyrus.cache.new and cyrus.header.new along with the cyrus.cache
and cyrus.header. Is there some
t, no
luck. The new quota is recognized in her account but I still can't
delete messages.
I dug into her Trash folder and noticed that she has a two new files
labeled cyrus.cache.new and cyrus.header.new along with the cyrus.cache
and cyrus.header. Is there something that needs to be
t, no
luck. The new quota is recognized in her account but I still can't
delete messages.
If you reconstruct the folder, that should fix it.
Thanks,
Dave
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
List Archives/Info: http://asg.w
a and reconstructing her account, no
luck. The new quota is recognized in her account but I still can't
delete messages.
If you reconstruct the folder, that should fix it.
On second read, you already did try a reconstruct. Nevermind...
Dave
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
quota is recognized in her account but I still can't
delete messages.
--
Nick Trenary
Computer Information Systems Analyst
Cedar Rapids Public Library
Office: 319.398.5145 x267
Cell: 319.310.7699
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cm
Hi,
it seems like you have logged on to the imapd as administrator with some
(somewhat broken) MUA that creates those mailboxes. Give your user full
rights to the mailboxes (see the archives for previous discussions on
removal of mailboxes if you want to set som explicit right) and remove
them usi
Hi Michael
>this folder are created by cyrus! they are visible for every user. how
can i
>delete them?
Those folders are created by Outlook Express (german localized) und not
by cyrus. Yesterday I had te same problem with my first cyrus
installation.
>$<2>localhost> $<2>sam Gel&APY-schte Elemen
Michael Grundmann schrieb:
>
> hi,
>
> this folder are created by cyrus! they are visible for every user. how can i
No! Those folders are created by your mail client. Outlook?
> delete them?
> cyradmin shows following:
>
> lm
> Entw&APw-rfe (\HasNoChildren)
> Gel&APY-schte Elemente (\HasNoChil
hi,
this folder are created by cyrus! they are visible for every user. how can i
delete them?
cyradmin shows following:
lm
Entw&APw-rfe (\HasNoChildren)
Gel&APY-schte Elemente (\HasNoChildren)
Gesendete Elemente (\HasNoChildren)
$<2>localhost> $<2>sam Gel&APY-schte Elemente michael cd
syntax er
That was it, no problem deleting now. Thank you.
L
On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 04:17 PM, Wil Cooley wrote:
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 12:31, Lee wrote:
I created the directories spool/imap/user/joe/INBOX and INBOX/A =D and
INBOX/A =D/Accounts, then i ran recontruct -R on user/joe, but that
just retu
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 12:31, Lee wrote:
> I created the directories spool/imap/user/joe/INBOX and INBOX/A =D and
> INBOX/A =D/Accounts, then i ran recontruct -R on user/joe, but that
> just returned the following errors:
>
> user.joe.INBOX.A =D: System I/O error Bad file descriptor
> user.joe.IN
Will this cause any problems with seen / unseen flags (or anything for
that matter)?
L
On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 03:34 PM, John Alton Tamplin wrote:
Lee wrote:
You should be able to delete these from within cyradm as an admin,
unless
somebody deleted stuff by hand from the filesystem.
I th
Lee wrote:
Will this cause any problems with seen / unseen flags (or anything for
that matter)?
Seen flags are kept in a different database, under
/var/imap/user/X/user.seen. I presume Cyrus gracefully deals with
nonexistent folders in the seen/sub files, but I haven't looked at that
part of
I created the directories spool/imap/user/joe/INBOX and INBOX/A =D and
INBOX/A =D/Accounts, then i ran recontruct -R on user/joe, but that
just returned the following errors:
user.joe.INBOX.A =D: System I/O error Bad file descriptor
user.joe.INBOX.A =D.Accounts: System I/O error Bad file descrip
Lee wrote:
You should be able to delete these from within cyradm as an admin,
unless
somebody deleted stuff by hand from the filesystem.
I think that might be the problem.
When i try to SAM the folders pre-deletion in cyradm, i get a:
setaclmailbox: admin: lcp: System I/O error
Is there a way
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Lee wrote:
> > You should be able to delete these from within cyradm as an admin,
> > unless
> > somebody deleted stuff by hand from the filesystem.
>
> I think that might be the problem.
Don't do that! ;)
To fix the problem, recreate the directories in the filesystem,
recon
You should be able to delete these from within cyradm as an admin,
unless
somebody deleted stuff by hand from the filesystem.
I think that might be the problem.
When i try to SAM the folders pre-deletion in cyradm, i get a:
setaclmailbox: admin: lcp: System I/O error
Is there a way to force rem
Quoting Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey All,
> One of our users has the following folders listed in his account:
>
> user/joe/INBOX/A =D (\HasChildren)
> user/joe/INBOX/A =D/Accounts (\HasNoChildren)
>
> These folders don't exist because the were remnants of our mail system
> before we turned on
Hey All,
One of our users has the following folders listed in his account:
user/joe/INBOX/A =D (\HasChildren)
user/joe/INBOX/A =D/Accounts (\HasNoChildren)
These folders don't exist because the were remnants of our mail system
before we turned on ALTNAMESPACE. The problem is that when I try to
de
On Thursday 29 May 2003 13:15, Vasili G. Yanov wrote:
> I have in imapd.conf:
>
> ...
> admins: vasili
> ...
>
> but when I logon with "vasili" and try to delete mailbox I get error
> "Permissions denied". Whats wrong?
you have to give the "c" (create, delete of mailboxes) permission to the
btw,
is there a place to set it up that any new directory will have the
permission for sam user.x cyrus d
?
Ronen
At 02:46 PM 5/29/2003, Andrew Koros wrote:
You need to set the correct acl for the mailbox before deleting for
example:
setacl "mailboxname" vasili lrswipcda
delete "mailboxname"
O
+-le 29/05/03 14:15 +0300, Vasili G. Yanov écrivait :
|
| I have in imapd.conf:
|
| ...
| admins: vasili
| ...
|
| but when I logon with "vasili" and try to delete mailbox I get error
| "Permissions denied". Whats wrong?
It's because you don't have the right to delete it. In IMAP, it's
You need to set the correct acl for the mailbox before deleting for
example:
setacl "mailboxname" vasili lrswipcda
delete "mailboxname"
On Thu, 2003-05-29 at 14:15, Vasili G. Yanov wrote:
> I have in imapd.conf:
>
> ...
> admins: vasili
> ...
>
> but when I logon with "vasili" and try to d
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 02:15:13PM +0300, Vasili G. Yanov wrote:
>
> I have in imapd.conf:
>
> ...
> admins: vasili
> ...
>
> but when I logon with "vasili" and try to delete mailbox I get error
> "Permissions denied". Whats wrong?
You have to set permissions to this mailbox first. By def
I have in imapd.conf:
...
admins: vasili
...
but when I logon with "vasili" and try to delete mailbox I get error
"Permissions denied". Whats wrong?
Cyrus does not automatically have delete permission, you must add it with a
sam command before you may delete a mailbox.
c*
- Original Message -
From: "Gregory Chagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 9:39 AM
Subject:
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Gregory Chagnon wrote:
> I'm having a problem deleting a Cyrus mailbox. Here is what happens:
>
> [root@Lunar]:/home/gchagnon> su mail.admin
> bash-2.05b$ cyradm localhost
> IMAP Password:
> Lunar> cm testmailbox
> Lunar> dm testmailbox
> deletemailbox: Permission denied
> Lu
Gregory Chagnon wrote:
>
> Hi-
> I'm having a problem deleting a Cyrus mailbox. Here is what happens:
>
> [root@Lunar]:/home/gchagnon> su mail.admin
> bash-2.05b$ cyradm localhost
> IMAP Password:
> Lunar> cm testmailbox
> Lunar> dm testmailbox
> deletemailbox: Permission denied
> Lunar>
>
>
Hi-
I'm having a problem deleting a Cyrus mailbox. Here is what happens:
[root@Lunar]:/home/gchagnon> su mail.admin
bash-2.05b$ cyradm localhost
IMAP Password:
Lunar> cm testmailbox
Lunar> dm testmailbox
deletemailbox: Permission denied
Lunar>
mail.admin exists in my ldap database. Thanks for
Hiya!
Maybe a little verbose in my last request, so lets try again...
For some reason I am completely unable to delete mail when using IMAP, Cyrus
2.0.7. POP works fine/perfect, but not IMAP. (And I've tried mutt, Netscape,
Outlook, and fetchmail (which complains it can't flush) to no
PS: Ignore my last email, thanks for all your help!
(I'm still a little confused about the delay sometimes in posting..)
* Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001114 19:16], about
> Re: can't delete mailbox..?:
:Cyrus 2.0.7 uses the "c" right to contro
The command I would use to give cyrus admin permission
to delete the user is:
setaclmailboxc
note that the permission flag to delete is "c" and not "d"
__
Seva
Ajay wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I've been playing with cyradm some and I seem to be having trouble
> deleting users, c
Cyrus 2.0.7 uses the "c" right to control mailbox deletion as well as
creation, so give yourself the "c" right.
Larry
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 17:48:20 -0800
From: Ajay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hey guys,
I've been playing with cyradm some and I seem to be having trouble
deletin
Hey guys,
I've been playing with cyradm some and I seem to be having trouble
deleting users, cyrus 2.0.7, has anyone else encountered this problem?
moya.talarian.com> sam user.ray atallam d
moya.talarian.com> dm user.ray
deletemailbox: Permission denied
As you can see I did set the acl.
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