Michael Salmon wrote:
> --On Friday, December 21, 2001 08:43:28 -0800 Dan de Haan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> In my experience netscape usually thinks that you meant Sent and not
>>> INBOX.Sent and fixes your preferences but it works anyway
>>> because it looks
>>> for INBOX.Sent if Sent
Quick and (hopefully) simple question - in mailboxes, I notice message
numbers increment steadily. Does this just increase ad infinitum, or
does the message number reset at some point?
Thanks,
Bryan
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Core Competence uun
It's not really intended for automated parsing; it's probably easier to
have an IMAP client stay connected to a mailbox and just wait for the
notifications.
I guess what application are you thinking about?
Larry
--On Wednesday, December 05, 2001 2:24 AM +0600 Eranga Udesh
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--On Monday, December 10, 2001 12:19 PM -0500 Shantanu Goel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Is it possible to limit the connection rate in master? I understand
> that we can control this to some extent by setting the length of the
> listen queue. But does master have any ability to restrict
In general, using Cyrus over a distributed filesystem isn't going to result
in optimum performance. Cyrus makes use of mmap() heavily, and most
network filesystems don't implement mmap() efficiently. Further, file
system locking on many is either spotty or slow.
Things like Veritas or other
At CMU we use the krb_pts authorization module, not the unix authorization
module. This means that we don't test it regularly and I wouldn't be
surprised if there was a regression.
So the best I can offer is that we'd be happy to fix it if we get more
information than just "it doesn't work".
--On Saturday, December 22, 2001 10:21:37 + Jan Grant
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Michael Salmon wrote:
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>> You can delete them using cyradm. N.B. that root isn't necessarily a
>> cyrus administrator, the admin users should NEVER ever read mail, if you
>> do that soone
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Michael Salmon wrote:
> You can delete them using cyradm. N.B. that root isn't necessarily a cyrus
> administrator, the admin users should NEVER ever read mail, if you do that
> sooner or later you will shoot yourself in the foot.
Can someone elaborate on this? I'm a firm be
--On Friday, December 21, 2001 08:43:28 -0800 Dan de Haan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In my experience netscape usually thinks that you meant Sent and not
>> INBOX.Sent and fixes your preferences but it works anyway
>> because it looks
>> for INBOX.Sent if Sent isn't found. What can be a big p