Edward Rudd writes:
- On Sun, 2005-02-27 at 13:03, Eric Schnoebelen wrote:
- >     Hmm, it doesn't seem to be doing that for me.  I end up
- > with something looking like this:
- > 
- >             <partition>/
- >                        /user/
- >                        /user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- >                        /user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- >                        /user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- > 
- >     I'm creating users using cyradm, using 
- > 
- >             cm user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- >             cm user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- 
- I just re-looked over you original e-mail and you have virtdomains:
- true.. true is not a valid option.. Try setting it to "on" or "userid"
- (per "man imapd.conf")

        Hmm, I guess I read that statement in the manual page as
"boolean + 'userid'".

        However, having tried it with both ``virtdomains: on''
and ``virtdomains: userid'', I haven't seen any change in
behavior. (the installation was re-initialized between each
test.)

        Its like it's always seeing ``virtdomains: off'', no
matter what I enter.  I wonder if it's related to the 64bit
issue I saw mentioned earlier. (this is an Alpha, an LP64,
little endian, machine.)

[recap: Cyrus imapd 2.2.12, NetBSD 2.0, AlphaServer DS10L]
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      one will come within 20 feet of it." -- Sun help document
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