I'm running cyrus-imapd 2.1.13 w/cyrus-sasl 2.1.13 on a RedHat 9.0 system. My goal is have my mailer hand off a message to deliver with the recepient mailbox in an e-mail address format: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
I'm not sure if I've violoated the mailbox namespace by trying to use names containing the "@" character...deliver refuses to deliver any messages to mailboxes I've created with this character in their name. I get the "Mailbox does not exist" error message whenever I try. I am able to deliver messages using deliver when I give it a recepient without the "@" character. If the "@" character violates the mailbox namespace, then why does cyradm let me create mailboxes that contain it? Reconstruct, ctl_mbxolist, and the other utilites / commands seem to be okay with it as well. useful lines in /etc/imapd.conf are: hashimapspool: true unixhierarchysep: yes Thanks in advance for any light you can shed on this matter. Regards, Lars Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]