From: "dannyman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> So, I noticed recently that I could usesievehomedir or whatever and now my
> users can do ~/.sieve for filtering. whee!
>
> But to make vacation work I need to enable LMTP.
>
> So, to figure it out, I ask the web:
>
> http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/sieve/
>
> Ack! Like, what does deliver -l do? Timsieved? What's that!?
>
Deliver -l puts deliver into LMTP delivery mode.
Timsieved is a daemon that allows you to upload/download your seive scripts
to the server. It requires the scripts to be stored under /usr/sieve/<first
letter>/<user> and sieveusehomedir set to false. It can't use the users
home directory to store the sieve scripts.
> So, anyone got a FAQ on how to go about figuring out LMTP or just vacation
> functionality and how can I get it to work?
>
In order to use sieve vacation, you need to setup your mail server to use
LMTP to deliver messages to cyrus.
See attached sendmail.mc file for how to setup LMTP delivery with Sendmail.
> Can anyone tell me where the heck the IMAP folder that this list is
archived
> to lives?
>
Just set up your IMAP mail client to:
Server: cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu
Account Name: Anonymous
Then you want to goto the archive.info-cyrus folder.
imap://cyrus.andrew.cmu.edu/archive.info-cyrus
NOTE: No password is required for Anonymous access.
It is also available at:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/mailbox.php3?mailbox=archive.info-cyrus
This info is also in mailing-list.html/mailing-list.txt in the Cyrus
sources.
Scot
sendmail.mc