RE: Make errors with Cyrus::IMAP

2005-01-25 Thread H. Scott Brown
Arghh... Well, I finally made it to where make test will run, but I now get the following output: make test PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t t/01-imclient t/01-imclientok 1/10enter an IMAP server to use for

Re: Once again: action hooks

2005-01-25 Thread David Lang
Take a look at Popfile (on sourceforge) it will train when you move a message into a folder and retrain when you move a message to another folder. the current version is single user (you would need to run one copy per user), but the development version is adding multi-user capability) David La

Re: Courier-IMAP maibox to cyrus-imap maildir

2005-01-25 Thread Simon Matter
> Cristian Mitrana wrote: >> Courier-imap is only supporting maildirs; take the advice given and >> use a tool like imapsync or mailutil from uw-imap. For migrating to >> cyrus from another imap server it's the only good option IMHO. >> You risk that pop3 clients will lose sync and have to downloa

FAQ: SSL authentication

2005-01-25 Thread Mauricio Tavares
I know this was covered before but I just cannot find it anywhere. How does Cyrus do IMAP SSL authentication? I want to deply cyrus both at work (suse enterprise 9) and at home (debian 3 stable) and would like to be able to have that in both setups. Anyone? --- Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web

Re: Courier-IMAP maibox to cyrus-imap maildir

2005-01-25 Thread Aleksandar Milivojevic
Simon Matter wrote: I don't know imapsync nor mailsync but I think something like rsync just for IMAP may be a good solution. You can presync the large amount of data sometime before actually migrating the server. Then, before finally switching the server, resyncing should be quite fast. Loosing fl

Seen database sync not happening between processes

2005-01-25 Thread Alec H. Peterson
Hi there, I am running Cyrus IMAP v2.2.10. I have a configuration where I sometimes have persistent connections to the server opened from multiple clients to the same mailbox. In this case, I am using the Mulberry desktop client and the Chatter for Palm OS client (which implements IMAP IDLE su

Once again: action hooks

2005-01-25 Thread Denis Jedig
Greetings, list. I already crawled the web, checked the docs and posted to the local newsgroups, but I am still lacking a solution for my problem: I want to train bayesian filters via putting messages into and removing them out of IMAP mailboxes [*] I considered several ways to achieve this: a)

Re: Courier-IMAP maibox to cyrus-imap maildir

2005-01-25 Thread Aleksandar Milivojevic
Cristian Mitrana wrote: Courier-imap is only supporting maildirs; take the advice given and use a tool like imapsync or mailutil from uw-imap. For migrating to cyrus from another imap server it's the only good option IMHO. You risk that pop3 clients will lose sync and have to download again messa

RE: popminpoll problem

2005-01-25 Thread Darren Joy
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Kirsch, Mathew (Matt) wrote: > I suspect that popminpoll doesn't do what you think it does. See, the > computer can't possibly know that the person logging in is your problem user > until he's logged in, and then the damage is already done. I suspect you've misread the questi

Re: FAQ: SSL authentication

2005-01-25 Thread Christian Beilstein
Things you have to do (I think thats it, but maybe I'm forgetting something?): /etc/cyrus.conf: uncomment the entries starting with "imaps" and "pop3s" create your own sl-key und get a certificate for your key (eg verisign or a self signed) and set: /etc/imapd.conf tls_ca_path:/etc/

popminpoll problem

2005-01-25 Thread Darren Joy
I have a user who seems insistent on setting their pop3s poll time to 1 minute, and they have two accounts, so that's 2880 logins per day over pop3s, for just *one* user. Annoying, and clearly not doing any favours for memory usage. So, I think, "popminpoll", that's the answer. A setting of 5 (mi

RE: popminpoll problem

2005-01-25 Thread Kirsch, Mathew (Matt)
I suspect that popminpoll doesn't do what you think it does. See, the computer can't possibly know that the person logging in is your problem user until he's logged in, and then the damage is already done. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Darre