Re: migrate mail from Gordano mail server

2004-09-07 Thread Paul Dekkers
Hi, Chad A. Prey wrote: We are currently running a mail server called Gordano which is no longer sufficient for our needs and we're trying to migrate the mail from Gordano to Cyrus-IMAP. We've written some perl scripts to handle putting the mail into Cyrus IMAP compliant directories...it works gr

deliver/cyrdeliver won't work as expected.

2004-09-07 Thread Nicolas Christener
Hello together I've installed cyrus imapd 2.1.16 on a debian/testing system. The user "nicolas" can connect to his mailbox and fetch the mails. Now I try to fetch mails from a pop account (using fetchmail). This also works fine. After fetching them I like to deliver the mails to the users Mailbox.

sieve and accented chars

2004-09-07 Thread Andreas
I was wondering if anybody else has this problem with sieve: https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2455 cyrus-imapd-2.2.8 I'm having a problem with Sieve when it encounters text with accented characters. For example: if header :contains "Subject" "[My_filter]" { fileint

migrate mail from Gordano mail server

2004-09-07 Thread Chad A. Prey
We are currently running a mail server called Gordano which is no longer sufficient for our needs and we're trying to migrate the mail from Gordano to Cyrus-IMAP. We've written some perl scripts to handle putting the mail into Cyrus IMAP compliant directories...it works great. Now we need a syste

Re: Cyrus, NFS and mail spools

2004-09-07 Thread Ken Murchison
Jure PeÃar wrote: On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 09:10:59 -0600 "Terry.Poperszky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: With Courier, I have the ability to spread access to the mail spool directory across several incoming smtp servers, is Cyrus able to do something similar? What I am referring too, is having multiple

Re: Cyrus, NFS and mail spools

2004-09-07 Thread Jure PeÃar
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 09:10:59 -0600 "Terry.Poperszky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > With Courier, I have the ability to spread access to the mail spool > directory across several incoming smtp servers, is Cyrus able to do > something similar? What I am referring too, is having multiple incoming >

Locking

2004-09-07 Thread Maykel Moya
I'm planning to share a external raid device with two servers to serve mailboxes over imap/pop with cyrus. What locking problems would arise ?, or better, where can I read about locking policies implemented in cyrus. Regards, mike --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus Cyrus Wiki/FAQ

Cyrus, NFS and mail spools

2004-09-07 Thread Terry.Poperszky
With Courier, I have the ability to spread access to the mail spool directory across several incoming smtp servers, is Cyrus able to do something similar? What I am referring too, is having multiple incoming email servers, with their mail spools being NFS mounts to a single box using Maildir fo

Re: sieve problems

2004-09-07 Thread Marc Williams
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 08:59, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am Di, den 07.09.2004 schrieb Marc Williams um 4:22: > > > I changed out my imapd.conf so that sasl_mech_list now says "plain" and > > guess what? It now works. Which I guess sort of answers the question > > except it's a little disconcertin

Re: sieve problems

2004-09-07 Thread Marc Williams
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 09:08, Ken Murchison wrote: > Marc Williams wrote: > > I changed out my imapd.conf so that sasl_mech_list now says "plain" and > > guess what? It now works. Which I guess sort of answers the question > > except it's a little disconcerting to know that imapd will handle pam >

Re: sieve problems

2004-09-07 Thread Ken Murchison
Marc Williams wrote: On Mon, 2004-09-06 at 20:50, Marc Williams wrote: On Mon, 2004-09-06 at 19:12, Alexander Dalloz wrote: Am Di, den 07.09.2004 schrieb Marc Williams um 1:45: What is your /etc/imapd.conf content. Which AUTH MECHs do you use? Thanks for responding Alexander. I look forward to you

Re: sieve problems

2004-09-07 Thread Alexander Dalloz
Am Di, den 07.09.2004 schrieb Marc Williams um 4:22: > I changed out my imapd.conf so that sasl_mech_list now says "plain" and > guess what? It now works. Which I guess sort of answers the question > except it's a little disconcerting to know that imapd will handle pam > but timsieved won't. Es