imap:/var/imap # /usr/cyrus/bin/ctl_mboxlist -u < mailboxes
fatal error: can't initialize mboxlist environment
imap:/var/imap # /usr/cyrus/bin/ctl_mboxlist -c
fatal error: can't initialize mboxlist environment
imap:/var/imap #
this errors i got ... mboxlist environment, this looks like that the
Did you the Mail::IMAPClient perl module? The append problem you had was
probably caused by a bug in the current version of Mail::IMAPClient.
Attached is a patch against version 2.1.3 that fixes the problem - the
maintainer of the module said he would include it in version 2.1.5. The
bug will
> I'm using "http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/"; and not getting a response. Is
> this the right URL?
Yes it is--currently working for me. There's been some problems with
internet routing in general with Nimda, so maybe it was just a transient
issue...
David Gadbois wrote:
> I had problems with user-side migration with the version of Cyrus I was
> using (the APPEND command would hang in some circumstances), so I hacked
> up some Perl to parse the Netscape local mail format and put the mail
> (carefully) in a Cyrus store via IMAP. The code is at
Sandra wrote:
> I was trying to know why unix-notify is not working in cyrus-imap +
> postfix. I have
> compiled cyrus to use unix-notity socket, but the message about over
> quota is
> displayed in /var/log/maillog.
>Is simple_notify.pl searching this message in /var/log/messages or
>
HI,
I was trying to know why unix-notify is not working in cyrus-imap +
postfix. I have
compiled cyrus to use unix-notity socket, but the message about over
quota is
displayed in /var/log/maillog.
Is simple_notify.pl searching this message in /var/log/messages or
Am i wrong?
How do
Thus spake James Courtier-Dutton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> What is the best way to backup email boxes in cyrus imap? I have a
> number IMAP clients connected, and some of them share mail boxes.
> Surely, everyone should be disconnected while the backup takes place.
Although I'm sure it would be sl
>
> Except now, you will not be able to access other namespaces or publicly
> accessable directories. That's the one problem with doing this. The only
I just open a separate IMAP session for publicly accessable directories.
> other way is to modify the registry entry to allow setting the sent i
No, unless that's the default...
# mount
/dev/hda1 on / type ext2 (rw)
none on /proc type proc (rw)
/dev/hdb1 on /u01 type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hda5 on /u03 type ext2 (rw)
/dev/hdd1 on /u04 type ext2 (rw)
none on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
Hmm...
noatime
Hello
What is the best way to backup email boxes in cyrus imap?
I have a number IMAP clients connected, and some of them share mail boxes.
Surely, everyone should be disconnected while the backup takes place.
Is it possible to do the following: -
Disconnect one user, or alternatively, lock write a
- Original Message -
From: "Alain Turbide" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "James Courtier-Dutton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 4:32 PM
Subject: Re: CYRUS IMAP server with Microsoft Outlook Express client. "Sent
Items" and "Drafts" CAN now be stored on
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Paul Vallee wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are having performance problems with our mailserver, especially when we
> try to back it up. I am attempting to set up an incremental backup of the
> imap spool, and preferably to include only files since the last incremental
> backup. I am
In our configuration the set of users that can receive mail locally is
the contents of the assign file.
Messages are passed to deliver via the users' .qmail files.
The transformation of the Return-Path happens after qmail has
handed off the message to cyrus for final delivery.
We believe it's th
Except now, you will not be able to access other namespaces or publicly
accessable directories. That's the one problem with doing this. The only
other way is to modify the registry entry to allow setting the sent items
folder to INBOX.Sent Items.
Alain
- Original Message -
From: "James
For everyone's information.
I could not find this info anywhere on the web, so I post it here in the
hope someone will add it to the cyrus imap documentation.
This has been tested with Outlook Express Ver 5 and Ver 6.
First of all, create the user folders.
Example for user jcd, the output from c
I'm using "http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/"; and not getting a response. Is
this the right URL?
Thank you,
Paul
Tarjei Huse wrote:
>
> > Cyrus only understands LMTP and IMAP and both of them do not generate
> > bounces (Sieve Scripts are a different story, because they are using
> > /usr/lib/sendmail when forwarding mail).
> Where can I change that to using /usr/sbin/sendmail ?
Read imapd.conf(5).
Ken
Darin Perusich wrote:
>
> let me rephrase.
>
> i want to move existing messages that are in $HOME/nsmail without any
> user intervention. i used a modified bsd2cyrus to create all the empty
> subfolders on the cyrus server.
>
> i did the drag-n-drop move for myself but there are about 80 or 90
> Cyrus only understands LMTP and IMAP and both of them do not generate
> bounces (Sieve Scripts are a different story, because they are using
> /usr/lib/sendmail when forwarding mail).
Where can I change that to using /usr/sbin/sendmail ?
:) Tarjei
>We are experiencing a behavior in lmtpd such that it inserts
>an "@" sign and hostname in the Return-Path if the Return-Path
>does not contain an "@" sign. So bounces on our system have a
>Return-Path with <@hostname> and no username.
>
>(As an aside, we are running qmail as opposed to sendmail.)
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