Ken Murchison wrote:
Does anybody see the need or usefulness for allowing users to select
their own namespace (altnamespace on/off)? I can implement this
pretty trivially in v2.2 with a private mailbox annotation on the
user's INBOX, but I'm not going to bother unless people will use it.
How
hi info-cyrus!
about two month ago i installed cyrus-imap 2.1.15 on my box as part of a
new local mail setup which has been working great since then.
i'm now thinking about moving from redhat9 to fedora but i want to continue
using my old imap account (folders, mails...)
for your info: there's
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Bill Earle wrote:
> - I hope this isn't the case.
Why not?
> What configure option or patch is required to has the deliverdb's?
> Will hashing work with all 2 types of databse files, flat, DBD
> and skiplist?
There isn't any.
> Has anyone done this with mailboxes.db?
This
Hello Folks,
I've looked over the docs, but can't locate a difinitive answer
my questions.
One item that sticks out, in the install-upgrade doc, under the heading
Upgrading from 2.0.16 or earlier
* The hashed deliver databases (used for duplicate delivery
suppression and Sieve) ha
Andrew,
No dice. Didn't break anything, but didn't fix the issue either.
Good suggestions though, thanks! I guess we'll just have to continue
handling quarantine manually
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On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 13:50, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Tom Allison wrote:
>
> > I have a question that might be more about sieve than cyrus, but
> > hopefully they are related enough that I can get away with this question.
What kind of program?
Maybe it is simpler to do this at the mta level (if it
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 03:54:35PM -0700, Pat Lashley wrote:
...
> With Exim, you would still need a lookup for the rewrite; but it makes
> such lookups quite easy. I assume that you already have some sort of
> database that has the full.name -> mailbox translations. (I'm guessing
> LDAP from yo
On Friday 24 October 2003 10:24 am, JHolmes wrote:
> I was just forced into an upgrade of my mail system. I was running
> Cyrus-IMAPD 1.6 and am now on 2.x. I was not able to get the older
> version to compile and resorted to RPMs for the new version. The
> problem I am having is that I cannot rea
One thing to take into account is the innefficiency of base64 (as used
for MIME attachment). Base64ed file grow to about 150% of their
original size, giving a useable file size limit of ~10 MB for your limit
of 15 MB.
All those "joke" chain email with video and sound clip attached probably
accou
Maybe zoe is a start?
http://zoe.nu/
I find that very interesting.
Also, IMHO files isn't always the correct interface for a user. I work
in a shop where we spen most of our time finding and examining
information, something that often needs to be structured with mails to
costumers etc. I find most
If it's configurable ("per_mailbox_namespace: yes" perhap ?), why not ?
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 12:55:17PM -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
> Does anybody see the need or usefulness for allowing users to select
> their own namespace (altnamespace on/off)? I can implement this pretty
> trivially in v
> Does anybody see the need or usefulness for allowing users to select
> their own namespace (altnamespace on/off)? I can implement this pretty
> trivially in v2.2 with a private mailbox annotation on the user's INBOX,
> but I'm not going to bother unless people will use it.
I'd like to see it!
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I was just forced into an upgrade of my mail system. I was running
Cyrus-IMAPD 1.6 and am now on 2.x. I was not able to get the older
version to compile and resorted to RPMs for the new version. The
problem I am having is that I cannot read any of the
Yes they are huge mailboxes.
This is a law firm, and often email is used as a convenient way of
transferring documents back and forth between various parties. Email
management is a HUGE topic at the moment in the legal IT world. For this
very reason and large sums of money are being spent on solut
Does anybody see the need or usefulness for allowing users to select
their own namespace (altnamespace on/off)? I can implement this pretty
trivially in v2.2 with a private mailbox annotation on the user's INBOX,
but I'm not going to bother unless people will use it.
--
Kenneth Murchison O
Quoting Michael J Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> This brings up another thread in this off-topic discussion. Anyone know of a
> good web based file management tool that (preferably) can or cannot be
> integrated with a webmail client.
Gollem module for Horde system (IMP is a webmail interface and
On Friday 24 October 2003 08:44 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Jim Howell wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all
> >> find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support and the
> >> user mailbox quota size? We are being told by som
This brings up another thread in this off-topic discussion. Anyone know of a
good web based file management tool that (preferably) can or cannot be
integrated with a webmail client.
Thanks,
Michael J Barber
SUNY Plattsburgh
CMS Computer Labs Technician
116D Fe
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Jim Howell wrote:
> I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all
> find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support and the user
> mailbox quota size? We are being told by some of our users that we are too
> restrictive. Here at Corne
Samuel Luxford-Watts wrote:
... 10Mb mailfile size and 500Mb mailbox size... And its still regularly a
problem with our users!
wow...the mailbox size is huge! What users are these? (staff,
students?) The only time I had to deal with a few users that needed
mailbox sizes of 1 or 1.5GB is for eng
> Jim Howell wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all
>> find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support and the
>> user mailbox quota size? We are being told by some of our users that we
>> are too restrictive. Here at Cornell we al
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > So does anyone in the group have any suggestions for completely
> > disabling plus address handling in the cyrusv2 mailer, or anything
> > else that might alleviate my puremessage quarantine release woes? I
> > do _not_ need [EMAIL PROTECTED] f
At 10:26 AM 10/24/2003 -0400, Ken Murchison wrote:
Jim Howell wrote:
Hi,
I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all
find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support and the
user mailbox quota size? We are being told by some of our users that we
are too
... 10Mb mailfile size and 500Mb mailbox size... And its still regularly a
problem with our users!
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From: Jim Howell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 October 2003 15:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Slightly off-topic question but very useful one
Hi,
I apol
>
> So does anyone in the group have any suggestions for completely disabling
> plus address handling in the cyrusv2 mailer, or anything else that might
> alleviate my puremessage quarantine release woes? I do _not_ need
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] functionality, or [EMAIL PROTECTED] or any of
> that to w
Jim Howell wrote:
Hi,
I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all
find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support and the
user mailbox quota size? We are being told by some of our users that we
are too restrictive. Here at Cornell we allow 15MB mailfi
Hi,
I apologize for this off-topic question but I think we will all
find this useful. What mailfile size limits do folks support and the user
mailbox quota size? We are being told by some of our users that we are too
restrictive. Here at Cornell we allow 15MB mailfiles from 8am to 6pm
Tom Allison wrote:
I have a question that might be more about sieve than cyrus, but
hopefully they are related enough that I can get away with this question.
:)
procmail has the ability to "shell out" and run other commands as needed
on the basis of the email content.
I can use certain filte
Hello.
> Can you do anything like this under sieve/cyrus-imap?
I think not.
> At this point, it seems my only option to to attempt sticking
> procmail
> in the middle of the delivery process.
> It's a bit of a slow down, but there might not be a choice in
> the matter
I think that's the s
I have a question that might be more about sieve than cyrus, but
hopefully they are related enough that I can get away with this question.
:)
procmail has the ability to "shell out" and run other commands as needed
on the basis of the email content.
I can use certain filtering criterial to init
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