Michael Ballard wrote:
ERROR:
ERROR : Could not complete request.
Query: SELECT "INBOX"
Reason Given: Mailbox does not exist
I've gone through all Squirrelmail configs over and over and am sure
that is OK, so I'm left with IMAP. I've checked and triple checked
permissions to the
Am Sa, den 28.08.2004 schrieb Michael Ballard um 0:37:
> I'm having the exact same problem. Except I'm on Fedora Core 2. My configs can be
> found at: http://thesewer.net/cyrusimapd/help
The same problem? But you describe a total different problem
> The parts in sendmail.mc that is commented ou
Paul Dekkers wrote:
Hi,
For our (about 200) archive-folders we currently have a procmail-script
(on our old server) that I want to migrate to sieve (for the new servers
;-)). Basicly, the functionality of the procmail-script comes down to:
if envelope :detail "to" "blabla" {
fileinto "arch
> I've created a couple users with 'cyradm', the mail log shows me as
> logged in, as far as the system is concerned. When I login to
> squirrelmail, the left panel looks normal and without errors, minus
> any folders, but the right panel gives me this error:
>
> ERROR:
> ERRO
Paul Dekkers --> info-cyrus (2004-08-27 16:39:40 +0200):
> if envelope :regex :detail "to" "(.*)" {
>fileinto "archief.$1";
>}
When I checked the last time (draft 7 IIRC), backreferences were not
supported by the regex extension. Unfortunately.
Yes, backreferences can be performanc
Hi,
i got a large setup of mailboxes which are named in ldap and called for
delivering in Exim with lookup conditions.
The mailbox name is lookuped via the "To" Header:
command = /usr/local/cyrus/bin/deliver "${lookup ldap
{ldap:///ou=bar,dc=foo,dc=bla,dc=blub?uid?sub?([EMAIL PROTECTED]
)}}"
this
I think what he's saying is that it's not even out yet - what you're
running is a test release of FC3. If this is a production mail server,
you really shouldn't be running it on a test release of beta software.
So far, people have asked a couple of questions about how you created
the mailboxes -
Hi,
For our (about 200) archive-folders we currently have a procmail-script
(on our old server) that I want to migrate to sieve (for the new servers
;-)). Basicly, the functionality of the procmail-script comes down to:
if envelope :detail "to" "blabla" {
fileinto "archive.blabla";
}
Just a little question about quota
Can I cannot calculate the folder trash in my quota with cyrus??
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Hi all,
I've got solaris 9, sendmail 8.12.10, cyrus imap 2.2.6, cyrusv2 using
lmtp successfully delivering mail to /var/spool/imap/user/ created
with cyradm.
But, the customer wants ~/user/ to actually live out on a SAN behind
a windows file server (which I can mount using Sharity). I u
We're running Cyrus IMAPD 2.2.3 from Fedora Core 2 and we're
having problems with timsieved in terms of it parsing scripts into
bytecode.
When using sieveshell on the following trivial script, we're getting
the following error:
# more testsieve
redirect "[EMAIL PROTECTED]";
# sieveshell --user=
Hello,
since my servers harddrive crashed I had to reinstall the whole system.
I decided to use a SuSE 9.1 instead of the old 8.0. So, there is bdb v4.2
instead of v4.0 and cyrus-imap v2.2.x instead of v2.1.x.
So I followed the instructions to upgrade the db as written here:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu
> Hi all,
>
> I'm sure this is been asked a bazillion times in various forms but I've
> tried everything and this is my last resort.
>
> Redhat Fedora Core 3
> Squirrelmail 1.4.3-1
> Apache 2.0.50-4
> cyrus-sasl-md5-2.1.19-1
> cyrus-imapd-2.2.6-2.FC3.5
> cyrus-imapd-utils-2.2.6-2.FC3.5
> cyrus-sasl
Wil Cooley wrote:
On Thu, 2004-08-26 at 21:32 -0600, Eric Schwartz wrote:
Summary: I'm trying to get cyrus working over ssl, but thunderbird is
hanging on connecting over port 993.
For what you want to do, creating CA certificate might be overkill.
True. On the other hand, for what I want to do,
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