In one area I have had trouble using Cyrus IMAPd: Delivery.
After considerable effort - and help from others - I believe I've
arrived at the fundamental problem: I wish for users to be able to
filter mail using arbitrary user level programs, but I don't wish for
users to be able to deliver mail
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 07:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
> logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
>
> For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
> file /var/spool/ima
I'm having a bizarre problem with the latest domain that I have moved to Cyrus.
In total, I have 17 domains and somewhere around 3000 users running off a Cyrus
Murder setup using virtual domains, ldap, and a bunch other stuff.
This latest domain I migrated users current mailboxes (just your norma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
file /var/spool/imap/m/user/me/1. with just simple stdout r
On 6:53:18 pm 04/28/04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something
> like logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
>
> For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to
> the file /var/spool/imap/m/use
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
> logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
>
> For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
> file /var/spool/imap/m/user/me/1. with just si
I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
file /var/spool/imap/m/user/me/1. with just simple stdout redirection >>.
And what
After some discussion in [EMAIL PROTECTED] i know that it is possible
to make exim:
/usr/sbin/mbpath
* use callouts for recipient verification when Cyrus is accessible via
LMTP over TCP
[callout over UNIX socket require some changes in exim's source code]
* check presence of main mailbox directo
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 14:39, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
>
> > 'virtual folders' ? I've never heard of such with Cyrus :)
>
> It'd just mean that executing an APPEND into them causes something
> "special" to happen rather than moving the message.
This makes
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 14:32, Rob Siemborski wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
>
> > I would be interested to hear more about the spam/ham training folders.
> > How do you (or others) keep users from deleting them, for example? It
> > seems a per-user folder solution would be the m
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
> This makes good sense when you consider the situation of a false
> positive.
>
> 1) user gets ham that was tagged as spam
> 2) user trains dspam by dropping the email into the is-no-spam folder
>
> In step 2 you don't want the message really moved.
>
> I
On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
> 'virtual folders' ? I've never heard of such with Cyrus :)
It'd just mean that executing an APPEND into them causes something
"special" to happen rather than moving the message.
-Rob
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On Wed, 28 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
> I would be interested to hear more about the spam/ham training folders.
> How do you (or others) keep users from deleting them, for example? It
> seems a per-user folder solution would be the most intuitive, for both
> the user and the client interface.
Checkpoint lays down a marker of 'all transactions up to this marker are
complete and in the tables' recovery finds the last checkpoint, does a
consistency check, then runs the transactions remaining after that forward
until it gets to the end of the transactions logs.
--On Wednesday, April 28
Matthew Hodgson wrote:
This seemed to disappear into the void first time, so i'll try resending
it from pine rather than thunderbird...
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Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 11:31:56 +0100
From: Matthew Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: libconfig pa
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 23:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, Scott Russell wrote:
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> > I'm looking at setting up a DSPAM + Postfix + Cyrus solution here as
> > well. I have to wonder about the advantages of setting up a shared spam
> > folder for the system though.
>
> Oh, not th
Hi,
Ken Murchison wrote:
Pieter Vanmeerbeek wrote:
Hi,
can anyone tell me how to empty the duplicates database ? I found
out that cyr_expire -E days allows to erase duplicates older than
days days.
But this doesn't work with days equal to 0. Is there some other trick
to empty the duplicates d
Pieter Vanmeerbeek wrote:
Hi,
can anyone tell me how to empty the duplicates database ? I found out
that cyr_expire -E days allows to erase duplicates older than days days.
But this doesn't work with days equal to 0. Is there some other trick to
empty the duplicates database?
Using days=0 will
Hi,
can anyone tell me how to empty the duplicates database ? I found out
that cyr_expire -E days allows to erase duplicates older than days days.
But this doesn't work with days equal to 0. Is there some other trick to
empty the duplicates database?
kind regards,
Pieter
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