Is there a configuration setting to chage my default separator from dot to
something else? If I do change the default separator, wouldn't this change
my mailbox hierarchy naming convention also?
Are you running virtual domain using cyrus?
If so, how many IP are you using, one or multi (thru IP alias)
dwc
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, Mihai Amariutei wrote:
> You may use the @domain.com method.
> Unfortunately, Cyrus don't admit dots in user names, as dots are (the only)
> mailbox hierarchy separator. (Other IMAP servers, like Netscape's, allow to
> use alternate characters as separator, such as a backslash).
> So you have two options:
> 1. Patch the Cyrus sources to change the default separator from dot to
> something else, maybe with a configuration option to this effect (and
> hopefully contribute back the patches and get the Cyrus team to adopt them)
> or
> 2. Change the delivery programs and the clients to substitute a different
> character for the dot (this is what I use much to my dismay).
>
> Mihai
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2000 7:28 AM
> Subject: Do Cyrus support virtual domain
>
>
> > I was wondering if v1.6 or v2.0 or Cyrus support virtual domain. If so,
> > do each domain must have their own unique IP?
> >
> > There are few IMAP that support virtual domain by using IP alias or embed
> > @domain.com to the username. I was wondering if Cyrus can do the same?
> > Or is it just straight IMAP like wu-ftpd!
> >
> > dwc
> >
> >
>