On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/20931
Thanks a bunch !
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Am Mi, den 01.02.2006 schrieb Tux um 20:02:
> > imapsync
> Will it also work for moving mail/users from dbmail to cyrus-imap? Thanks.
> Tushar Gohad
There should be no problem doing so. This is because imapsync makes IMAP
protocol connections between the 2 servers to sync mailboxes from. It
do
On 1/31/06, Alexander Dalloz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Am Mi, den 01.02.2006 schrieb David Newman um 1:29:> We are moving mail servers. The old ones ran courier-imap and the new ones> run cyrus-imap. We have to move existing messages, currently in Maildir
> format, onto the new servers.> dnimapsyn
Hi!
I'm using cyrus on my servers, collecting SPAM mails in a core account
on a single machine. I would like to optimize the handling of this
mailbox.
Is there a simple way to script the deletion of mails in this box older
than 2month or so?
Second: I would appreciate to have folders in this mai
Am Mi, den 01.02.2006 schrieb Antoine Jacoutot um 15:51:
> I was wondering if it was possible to use cyradm to administer an imaps
> server.
> Antoine
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/20931
Alexander
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leg
Hi...
>From time to time, I get the following in my logs :
sm-mta[29466]: k1183niY029466: to=username, delay=00:00:00,
xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=cyrusv2, pri=3, relay=localhost
[[UNIX: /var/imap/socket/lmtp]], dsn=4.0.0, stat=Deferred:
430 Authentication required
The message then get stuck
Hello.
I was wondering if it was possible to use cyradm to administer an imaps server.
Indeed, I have cyrus-imapd-2.2.12 server running only on port 993 but cyradm
does not seem to like tls. If I make the server listen on port 143 then cyradm
works fine.
In cyrus.conf, I have
imaps cmd="im
>I can't make ipurge work at all. I am using Cyrus 2.1.18-3 on a debian
testing (eth)
>box (official debian package install).
Try running by user cyrus, like: su - cyrus -c "/usr/sbin/ipurge -f -d
30 user.username"
Works for me, also Debian etch.
Regards,
D.
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.
David Newman wrote:
The cyrus-imap FAQ says the '@' symbol must be escaped in cases where
the username is in the form '[EMAIL PROTECTED]':
http://acs-wiki.andrew.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/CyrusDeliverWithAt
Two questions about this:
1. Where (in which file) is the escape sequence needed?
You have to define the autocreate_sieve_script option in you imapd.conf too.
Both the binary compiled and text script are needed.
Cheers,
Christos
Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote:
> Hello
> I would like to use this patch for Cyrus 2.3.1,
> but i dont want it to create folders, but only to create defa
Dear all,
I can't make ipurge work at all. I am using Cyrus 2.1.18-3 on a debian testing
(eth)
box (official debian package install).
I try to run ipurge to clean-up all messages older than 30 days (ipurge -d 30),
but
I always get the same help screen. I tried also to force for a particular
ma
Hello
I would like to use this patch for Cyrus 2.3.1,
but i dont want it to create folders, but only to create default
INBOX but only to automating creating sieve scripts.
I'm using autosieve folder patch too.
Now i setup my imapd.conf in this way:
autosievefolders: spam
autocreate_sieve_compiled
Hello Benjamin,
Tuesday, January 31, 2006, 9:08:38 PM, you wrote:
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BD> Scott M. Likens wrote:
>>> Does anybody here use this sheaf ? )
>> yep, works fantastic.
BD> Same here!
BD> Ben
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Hi David,
> Again, I'm looking for info on where and how to escape the '@'
> symbol in usernames with the form [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For Cyrus you can replace it by an percent sign - user.name%domain.tld
will work. However that's Cyrus, as far as I know it won't work with
Postfix for example (ev
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