I'll always remember his help in the early days of the skiplist db.
I can't imagine getting through that rough spot without his help.
--
Amos
Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Ted Cabeen wrote:
>
>> Anybody know what would cause this error? I get it every couple of
>> thousand messages on this testing mailbox.
> [snip]
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host
>> /var/spool/postfix/sockets/lmtp[/var/spool/postfix
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Ted Cabeen wrote:
> Anybody know what would cause this error? I get it every couple of
> thousand messages on this testing mailbox.
[snip]
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: host
> /var/spool/postfix/sockets/lmtp[/var/spool/postfix/sockets/lmtp] said: 500
> 5.5.2 Syntax error (in
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, John Wade wrote:
> > There are ways to implement a trash folder within the delete/expunge
> > model. (Through a virtual folder, for example). This is much better for
> > interoperability between clients, and has been discussed to death on IETF
> > lists.
>
> Sounds appealing
Anybody know what would cause this error? I get it every couple of
thousand messages on this testing mailbox.
This is the Postfix program at host red.impulse.net.
I'm sorry to have to inform you that the message returned
below could not be delivered to one or more destinations.
For further assi
Quoting Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello All,
>
> It is with great sadness that I announce that Larry Greenfield is leaving
> Carnegie Mellon to go work as a programmer for Google in New York City.
I'd like to say thanks to Mr. Greenfield, and all of the Cyrus developers and
contribut
Hi Rob,
Thanks for replying, you folks at Carnegie Mellon have created a fantastic
tool and we certainly appreciate your work and dedication.
Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, John Wade wrote:
>
> > I was thinking about this yesterday as I worked with our help desk folks
> > to molli
I'd like to add that all of us in the Cyrus community are losing a good
friend and advocate. We all owe Larry a debt of gratitude for his
fantastic work on the Cyrus project since v1.5 and his participation in
the IETF WGs which have helped shape the current state of internet
messaging.
I owe
Hello All,
It is with great sadness that I announce that Larry Greenfield is leaving
Carnegie Mellon to go work as a programmer for Google in New York City.
Today is his last day working for CMU.
Larry has been an important part of the Cyrus Project since he came to
work for CMU, and has always b
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Ezsra McDonald wrote:
> Maybe I don't understand these but if I give a user
> all perms except "c" they should not be able to create
> folders right?
>
> I don't want my users creating folders.
This isn't possible in 2.1, in 2.2 you can do this (see the
implicit_owner_rights
Maybe I don't understand these but if I give a user
all perms except "c" they should not be able to create
folders right?
I don't want my users creating folders.
Command I used:
setacl user.username username lrswipda
For some reason I can still create folders as this
user. Interesting though, th
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Martin Ferguson wrote:
> To create the mailboxes I use 'cyradm', if I create a mailbox with 'cm
> user.mailboxname', its creates fine, however if I then try to delete
> that mailbox with 'dm', I get permission denied.
Read the cyradm man page.
Specifically:
Admin
Hi,
I'm in the process of setting up cyrus-imapd-2.1.13 on Redhat8.0, I'm at
the stage of creating users mailboxes however I've ran into problems
with the permissions on these.
To create the mailboxes I use 'cyradm', if I create a mailbox with 'cm
user.mailboxname', its creates fine, however if
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
> Is it possible to execute in sieve a global script that will be common
> for all mailboxes. The default script for that mailbox should be
> executed after this common script
Not currently. The sieve spec doesn't define how two scripts should
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Dmitry Novosjolov wrote:
> according to README in timsieved directory, proxying is not implemented
> yet indeed :(((
Nor will it be.
> I've found more recent version of timsieved in CVS: last updated at 10 March
> 2003.
>
> I hope proxying is working there ...
Nope.
> how
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, John Wade wrote:
> I was thinking about this yesterday as I worked with our help desk folks
> to mollify another angry user who could not figure out how to manage
> their mailbox and ended up over quota. While I agree with the design
> of Cyrus in principle (delete in place
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Dmitry Novosjolov wrote:
> I'm finishing my Murder cyrus-2.2a installation: now I want that timsieved
> running on a frontend server would be able to proxy requests to a proper
> backend.
Timsieved implements referrals, which are a part of the base spec of
MANAGESIEVE. If we
In addition:
according to README in timsieved directory, proxying is not implemented yet
indeed :(((
I've found more recent version of timsieved in CVS: last updated at 10 March
2003.
I hope proxying is working there ...
how can I compile the CVS sources: there is no makefiles, configure etc
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I was thinking about this yesterday as I worked with our help desk folks
to mollify another angry user who could not figure out how to manage their
mailbox and ended up over quota. While I agree with the design of Cyrus
in principle (delete in place and expunge), in practice, there are enough
Hello,
I'm finishing my Murder cyrus-2.2a installation: now I want that timsieved
running on a frontend server would be able to proxy requests to a proper
backend.
I'm accessing a sieve service with a websieve application (perl) (I also tried
to work with sieve via sieve plugin for SquirrelMai
Hello all,
This is my first post to the list and I am sorry If my question is an FAQ. I tried searching the archives of this list but it was a frustrating experience
Is it possible to execute in sieve a global script that will be common for all mailboxes.
The default script for that mailbo
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