On 12/12/05, Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.0. This is an
> BETA-quality release, reflecting that it has significant numbers of new
> features that have not been tested on a wide-scale basis, although
> earlier versions of this co
let me explain better what I am trying to do.
I have 2 certificates for tls use.
One is for the internal network and the other for the Internet.
Cyrus let me do this by specifing _tls_* config in
the /etc/imapd.conf and set separated services in the /etc/cyrus.conf.
The problem is that (AFAIK) t
On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 15:30 -0500, Bill Kearney wrote:
> You could always stop/start cyrus based on the ppp interface being live.
> That way it'd bind to whatever address is active and then only when the link
> is up. I suppose you could leave it live all the time and just restart it
> when the pp
>> We use cyrus-imapd-2.2.10. A user asked to transfer his mail to gmail
>> in
>> a batch mode. Anybody have ever done things like that? Is it even
>> possible? If this is not an appropriate list for such a question, I'd
>> appreciate any pointers.
>
> They can do that with their imap client.
You could always stop/start cyrus based on the ppp interface being live.
That way it'd bind to whatever address is active and then only when the link
is up. I suppose you could leave it live all the time and just restart it
when the ppp link state changes.
It's not common to run a mail server beh
On 12/12/05, Jason Fesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We use cyrus-imapd-2.2.10. A user asked to transfer his mail to gmail in
> > a batch mode. Anybody have ever done things like that? Is it even
> > possible? If this is not an appropriate list for such a question, I'd
> > appreciate any po
Hi,
I want to set /etc/cyrus.conf to start another imap[s] proccess to
listen in a dynamic ip interface (ppp0).
AFAIU, you have to specify the ip address of the interface in the
"listen" option.
So, how would a ppp0 interface that has a dynamic ip that needs its own
proccess (that's because o
We use cyrus-imapd-2.2.10. A user asked to transfer his mail to gmail in
a batch mode. Anybody have ever done things like that? Is it even
possible? If this is not an appropriate list for such a question, I'd
appreciate any pointers.
They can do that with their imap client. Select-all, and
On Mon, 2005-12-12 at 11:26 -0600, Karl Boyken wrote:
> We've been migrating our users from UW IMAP to Cyrus, and a few of our
> Outlook and Outlook Express users have been having a problem regarding
> deletion that they never had with UW IMAP. When they open a message up
> in a separate window
We've been migrating our users from UW IMAP to Cyrus, and a few of our
Outlook and Outlook Express users have been having a problem regarding
deletion that they never had with UW IMAP. When they open a message up
in a separate window, then close it, Outlook/Outlook Express marks the
message as
Hello everyone,
We use cyrus-imapd-2.2.10. A user asked to transfer his mail to gmail in
a batch mode. Anybody have ever done things like that? Is it even
possible? If this is not an appropriate list for such a question, I'd
appreciate any pointers.
Thanks in advance for suggestions and ideas
I am pleased to announce the release of Cyrus IMAPd 2.3.0. This is an
BETA-quality release, reflecting that it has significant numbers of new
features that have not been tested on a wide-scale basis, although
earlier versions of this code have been running at two sites for quite
some time. So
Hi,
I have here a murder cluster with the following setup:
Cyrus Master:
CPU: Pentium 3 1Ghz
Memory: 1GB
Distro: Debian GNU/Linux
Cyrus Backend / Frontend (backend and frontend are running a separate
master process):
CPU: Pentium 3 1Ghz
Memory: 2GB
Distro: Debian GNU/Linux
Cyrus Backend / Front
Jorey Bump wrote:
A new version of the Cyrus IMAP server (2.3.0) has appeared on the FTP
site. Is this considered the latest stable version? It has no
corresponding signature file.
It should be considered (late) beta, although some version of 2.3 code
has been running fairly well at at least
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