Re: more on quotas

2004-11-25 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Jure Pe_ar wrote: > Running quota -f does not seem to improve situation; in fact, it only > creates more mailboxes without quota root; it also exits in the middle of > going through user/a*, only users beginning with 0-9 and _ are processed > properly. > > Any ideas? Debugger

more on quotas

2004-11-25 Thread Jure =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Pe=5Far?=
I'm still having problems with quotas, even on 2.2.10. It looks like certain quotas are simply being ignored for unknown reason. For example, this is what cyradm says on my mailbox: server> listquota user/pegasus STORAGE 945/1 (9.45%) server> listquotaroot user/pegasus user/pegasus STORAGE

Re: [SOT] Xes in subject - why?

2004-11-25 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, Andrzej Adam Filip wrote: > I would like to know which mail readers (or other software) had problems > with such characters? Cyrus itself does. It is charset-aware (IMAP is, for searches). It needs to know the charset. Nobody so far stepped up to write a convert-8bit-header-

DESTDIR doesn't propagate in makefiles?

2004-11-25 Thread Ian Delahorne
I'm trying to build cyrus imapd 2.2.10 in our solaris environment. It's going to be copied into /opt/standalone via package, but it needs to be installed in AFS. Therefore, I told cyrus `./configure --prefix=/opt/standalone' and said `make DESTDIR=/afs/stacken.kth.se/... install'. Unfortunately, t

[SOT] Xes in subject - why?

2004-11-25 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
Cyrus-IMAP converts all 8bit chars in subject into "X". I would like to know which mail readers (or other software) had problems with such characters? -- Andrzej [en:Andrew] Adam Filip [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Home Page http://anfi.homeunix.net/ [ PageRank 6 ] --- Cyrus Home Page: http

Re: how to post to shared folders

2004-11-25 Thread Stefan Nitz
Dear listeners, Am Donnerstag, 25. November 2004 15:38 schrieb Jochen Staerk: > Hi there, > > I'm using postfix&cyrus and I've some users e.g. "jstaerk", "chanser" > with their respective folders (user.jstaerk, user.chanser). Now I've > created a shared top level folder ("usegroup") with jstaerk l

Re: silly question: how does mail get in the sent folder?

2004-11-25 Thread Simon Matter
> Hi there (especially Conrad and Dick), > >>No, no... postfix has nothing to do with your sent ( or sent-mail ) >>folder. This folder is managed by your mail client. >> >> >> > OK, I could have guessed that because I have to configure the name of it > in my MUA (feeling silly). > >>When you send a

Re: silly question: how does mail get in the sent folder?

2004-11-25 Thread Mike Brodbelt
Jochen Staerk wrote: > hmm. As long as you're referring to POP, I completely agree and > understand. But since IMAP-"Sent mail" is stored on a server folder, my > question is: how does it get there? Your mail client puts it there. In the case of your "Sent Mail" being local, it just writes the

Re: silly question: how does mail get in the sent folder?

2004-11-25 Thread Jochen Staerk
Hi Konrad, Sebastian, Mike, No. The MTA has nothing to do with the sent or sent-mail or whatever the folder for outgoing messages is called. The MUA uses the imap protocol to copy the mail in the sent folder, see the APPEND Command of the imap protocol. OK, thanks, that answers my question compl

Re: silly question: how does mail get in the sent folder?

2004-11-25 Thread Sebastian Hagedorn
--On Donnerstag, 25. November 2004 16:58:44 Uhr MEZ +0100 Jochen Staerk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: hmm. As long as you're referring to POP, I completely agree and understand. But since IMAP-"Sent mail" is stored on a server folder, my question is: how does it get there? The IMAP 'APPEND' command.

Re: silly question: how does mail get in the sent folder?

2004-11-25 Thread Jochen Staerk
Hi there (especially Conrad and Dick), No, no... postfix has nothing to do with your sent ( or sent-mail ) folder. This folder is managed by your mail client. OK, I could have guessed that because I have to configure the name of it in my MUA (feeling silly). When you send a mail, your client m

Re: silly question: how does mail get in the sent folder?

2004-11-25 Thread Konrad Mauz
On Thu, Nov 25, 2004 at 03:57:21PM +0100, Jochen Staerk wrote: > I know that POP&IMAP are used for fetching mail, and SMTP is used for > sending mail, what bothers me is the question: what protocol is used for > moving mail, like from folder A to folder B? I suppose that is still IMAP? Yes, the

Re: silly question: how does mail get in the sent folder?

2004-11-25 Thread Dick Davies
* Jochen Staerk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [1115 15:15]: > Hi, > > I know that POP&IMAP are used for fetching mail, and SMTP is used for > sending mail, what bothers me is the question: what protocol is used for > moving mail, like from folder A to folder B? I suppose that is still IMAP? Yes, your MUA

silly question: how does mail get in the sent folder?

2004-11-25 Thread Jochen Staerk
Hi, I know that POP&IMAP are used for fetching mail, and SMTP is used for sending mail, what bothers me is the question: what protocol is used for moving mail, like from folder A to folder B? I suppose that is still IMAP? Another thing, how do "sent" folders work? When I send mail, that goes to

how to post to shared folders

2004-11-25 Thread Jochen Staerk
Hi there, I'm using postfix&cyrus and I've some users e.g. "jstaerk", "chanser" with their respective folders (user.jstaerk, user.chanser). Now I've created a shared top level folder ("usegroup") with jstaerk lrswipcda, cyrus lrswipcda and chanser lrswip. I can move messages into this folder an