> > sam anyone p
> I tried looking through the imapd.conf manpage, but I didn't find a option
that
> all subfolders of a user got this flag set. AFAIK the flag is set when the
user
> creaes a new subfolder.
>
I believe that you have to set [anyone p] on users.username, which means
that then any s
Tarjei Huse wrote:
>
> > sam anyone p
> I tried looking through the imapd.conf manpage, but I didn't find a option that
> all subfolders of a user got this flag set. AFAIK the flag is set when the user
> creaes a new subfolder.
>
> But, what is the correct way of sending to a subfolder? I tri
Lawrence Greenfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Gary Mills writes:
>>
>>So that means that what I'm trying to do is impossible! I have several
>>thousand users with Unix mailboxes, and I'm trying to load them into
>>Cyrus. I don't know their passwords. Last time I did this,
> > sam anyone p
>I tried looking through the imapd.conf manpage, but I didn't find a
>option that
>all subfolders of a user got this flag set. AFAIK the flag is set
>when the user
>creaes a new subfolder.
AFAIK, the correct syntax would be:
deliver -m user.username.folder -u user
If using
>Pascal Reinheimer wrote"
>> After i've used "db_recover -c -h /var/imap/db" the master process starts,
>> but then a client connect to the imap server the following messages
>arrives:
>>
><...>
>> Sep 22 20:47:46 imap master[4029]: process 4035 exited, signaled to death
>by
>> 11
>>
>Have you
>In my opinion the "tools/mkimap" will create the directorys under /var/imap/
>... or ???
>
>But if i start this tool, i get the following message:
That is _NOT_ your mailboxes file. It will "only" create your mailstore
folders.
Pascal
--
> sam anyone p
I tried looking through the imapd.conf manpage, but I didn't find a option that
all subfolders of a user got this flag set. AFAIK the flag is set when the user
creaes a new subfolder.
But, what is the correct way of sending to a subfolder? I tried
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what is the co
In my opinion the "tools/mkimap" will create the directorys under /var/imap/
... or ???
But if i start this tool, i get the following message:
reading configure file...
done
Use of uninitialized value at (eval 1) line 85.
creating ...
Use of uninitialized value at (eval 1) line 87.
Use of unini
Lawrence Greenfield wrote:
>
>Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2001 09:01:02 -0500 (CDT)
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> [...]
>I wonder if the difference may be that the Cyrus administrator is doing
>the APPEND, after giving himself permissions on my INBOX? Here's the
>APPEND from the tele
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
>
> I am having a problem getting mail delivered to a mailbox. I am
> seeing the +folder coming out of sendmail to procmail, and deliver is
> being called as described in the manpage for folder delivery, but the
> message still gets dumped into the INBOX.
>
> Any idea how
Hi all
In this message I want to describe a feature I think it's worth
discussing. AFAIK no other imap server currently implemented anything
like this (please correct me, if I'm wrong).
Until now, the mailbox system of Cyrus imap is more or less flat.
There are numerous mailboxes of users and
I am looking for some web based shared calender ( like outlook).
features : it need to be able to set up meetings with others in the data
base, and to be easy to use.
must run on unix/linux, and i would like it to be in php.
does anyone got anything other then outlook ?
ronen
Gary Mills writes:
>
>So that means that what I'm trying to do is impossible! I have several
>thousand users with Unix mailboxes, and I'm trying to load them into
>Cyrus. I don't know their passwords. Last time I did this, on a
>smaller scale, I just redelivered all the mail. This had the side
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 09:07:04 -0500 (CDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gary Mills writes:
>
>So that means that what I'm trying to do is impossible! I have several
>thousand users with Unix mailboxes, and I'm trying to load them into
>Cyrus. I don't kn
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 00:52:07 -0500 (CDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Larry Greenfield writes:
>
>\Seen is a per-user flag, so this is it. There's no way that Cyrus
>gives administrators (or anyone else) to manipulate someone else's
>\Seen flag.
So
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