Jason Fesler said:
>> in a mailbox name. If a server decided to use 'a' as the separator
>> character, then the same would apply. FWIW, you can tell Cyrus to use
>> '/' as the separator by enabling the unixhierarchysep option in
>> imapd.conf.
>
> Has anyone reported any client issues by changing
> in a mailbox name. If a server decided to use 'a' as the separator
> character, then the same would apply. FWIW, you can tell Cyrus to use
> '/' as the separator by enabling the unixhierarchysep option in imapd.conf.
Has anyone reported any client issues by changing this setting?
SquirrelMail
> have a client telling me that '.' is perfectly valid in a
> mailbox, cause
> he can do it @earthlink.net ... I know with Cyrus IMAPd you
> can't, since
> the '.' denotes a subfolder, but can someone point me to an RFC or
> *something* that states that it is, in fact, not valid?
In fact, a dot
Marc G. Fournier wrote:
have a client telling me that '.' is perfectly valid in a mailbox, cause
he can do it @earthlink.net ... I know with Cyrus IMAPd you can't, since
the '.' denotes a subfolder, but can someone point me to an RFC or
*something* that states that it is, in fact, not valid?
I k
> The simplest, and most reliable, is to configure an email client with
> accounts for both servers and copy the mail over (I would use Mozillla.)
> Admittedly, this does not scale to many users.
Nor does it work well if you have to stop the transfer half way and
resume.
I'm doing this myself
have a client telling me that '.' is perfectly valid in a mailbox, cause
he can do it @earthlink.net ... I know with Cyrus IMAPd you can't, since
the '.' denotes a subfolder, but can someone point me to an RFC or
*something* that states that it is, in fact, not valid?
I know how to do it with set
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 18:03, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Vects wrote:
>
> > I've installed latest BETA and want to move mboxes from old mail server
> > (2.0.16) to the new one (2.2.1-BETA) . There's a problem with it, all
> > messages marked as new on new mail server, what's the pr
Scott Dexter wrote:
Is there a simple migration tool for moving someones mail from one IMAP
server to another.
The simplest, and most reliable, is to configure an email client with
accounts for both servers and copy the mail over (I would use Mozillla.)
Admittedly, this does not scale to many use
Take look at the files section of cyrus-utils.sf.net for a start :-)
Tarjei
On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 17:14, Scott Dexter wrote:
> Is there a simple migration tool for moving someones mail from one IMAP
> server to another.
>
> Scott
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Vects wrote:
> I've installed latest BETA and want to move mboxes from old mail server
> (2.0.16) to the new one (2.2.1-BETA) . There's a problem with it, all
> messages marked as new on new mail server, what's the proper way to move
> mailboxes? I'm not going to install new cy
Is there a simple migration tool for moving someones mail from one IMAP
server to another.
Scott
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Hi,
I've installed latest BETA and want to move mboxes from old mail server
(2.0.16) to the new one (2.2.1-BETA) . There's a problem with it, all
messages marked as new on new mail server, what's the proper way to move
mailboxes? I'm not going to install new cyrus above the old one.
Thanks, Vects.
> I use postfix + cyrus imap and I would setup an alias that will send
> directly
> the mail to a shared folder of the imap server.
>
> What I have to do ??
in cyradm:
cm sharedbox
then, set ACL to grant access.
>
> How I have to setup the alias ?
alias +sharedbox
>
> Thanks
> vittorio
>
I use postfix + cyrus imap and I would setup an alias that will send directly
the mail to a shared folder of the imap server.
What I have to do ??
How I have to setup the alias ?
Thanks
vittorio
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