The problem is never use cyrus before, and never use outlook98 with imap, i believe are bug into outlook, when not send idle or noop command, or any of the errors...
but the problem are not back to old exchange.... or migrate to thunderbirth (or something of mozilla is a nice email client)...but for what reason not disabel the autologout, or if hack the code for disable... the number are 30. the real problem are i put 1440 min but nothing happen.... repeat, i never hear imap autologout exist...if know this not are into production... how does into big server told user into list 30.000 users in imap , for controll the autologout... please understand how like are to pass exchange to imap... the user never refresh the conecction , and not timeout, etc... if this have these problem...are into a kaos. Many thanks.- Cesar Lagarrigue V. Project Engineer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Craig Ringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03-03-2004 07:59 To Cesar Lagarrigue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc Cyrus-IMAP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject Re: Auto Timeout in Outlook 98 and others On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 20:21, Cesar Lagarrigue wrote: > 2-cyrus imap have a BIG problems with the auto logout, when the client not > use imap, and realize any action, outlook 98 give to the user the > password, again, and the user confuse and outlook always freeze, and > other outlook 2002 i think recieved one popup to told , "LOGOUT Recibed" > or something and disconect to users automaticaly. > i change the parametre timeout, but not work... i see this parametres only > are to 30 minutes, but i like to turn off. Well, you can't decrease it below 30 minutes, but you can increase well above that ... if I understand your question correctly, you're trying to increase or disable the timeout. The 'timeout' directive in /etc/imapd.conf should do it - 1440 minutes seems reasonable, being 24 hours. Alternately, setting it to zero might disable timeouts entirely - I'm not sure. (If this is so, it needs to be noted in the man page for imapd.conf). You can also adjust the POP3 timeout for clients using that protocol, if you're unlucky enough to have any of them. > Thanks Again, please help me, are into "production" state--- It seems that only after you go live with a system do you /really/ test it... Craig Ringer --- Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html