On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 11:17:33, Hans Moser wrote:
> So BTW: A --prefix has no effect on files' pathes. Other than OpenLDAP
> or Postfix Cyrus IMAPd searches for /etc/cyrus.conf, /etc/cyrus.conf and
> /var/run/cyrus-master.pid instead of prefix/etc/cyrus.conf,
> prefix/etc/imapd.conf and prefix/var/ru
I finished building a new mail server with cyrus-imapd-2.2.12+mysql+postfix+web-cyradm
etc... I installed the FQUN patch to web-cyradm and all seems to be working
well. The problem is I need to migrate about 50 domains and 1000 mailboxes from
the old cyrus-imapd-2.0.16 server (LDAP). I was
I'm so C expert, but shouldn't it be =-? As in ... stamp =- timezone?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Murchison
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 1:38 PM
To: Antoine Jacoutot
Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Subject: Re: fetchnews.c: i
Hello List,
Is there a way to make the annotations (like important, to do...) "per
user" and not "per folder" - just like the seen unseen database?
Per folder just doesnt make sense in a large company with a lot of people.
Thanks for ANY! help.
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/c
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
Hi...
I'm trying to compile the 2.2.13 version of cyrus-imapd under OpenBSD.
I've never had issues with earlier versions, but now, there seems to be
some changes in imap/fetchnews.c and I get the following error:
cc -c -I.. -I./../lib -I/usr/include -I./../sieve
-I/us
Hans Moser schrieb:
I installed IMAPd 2.2.12 from source (on AIX 5.3). Everything seems to
be fine, but the server doesn't start at all. When I start "master", I'm
back at the command prompt immediatly. The same with "master -D".
There is no process running. (Even with -C /path/to/where/no/file
Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
I have set this option to "no". When I setup my client (Thunderbird) to use TLS
and PLAIN, it says "Server refused... blah, blah". When I set it to use SSL and
PLAIN, I can login.
We use Thunderbird 1.5 and it does not work(bug) with regards to TLS and
connecting t
On Mon, 3 Apr 2006, Nikola Milutinovic wrote:
Hi all.
It looks like I've hit a minor bug in Cyrus. It has to do with "allowplaintext"
option.
I have set this option to "no". When I setup my client (Thunderbird) to use TLS
and PLAIN, it says "Server refused... blah, blah". When I set it to use
Hi!
I installed IMAPd 2.2.12 from source (on AIX 5.3). Everything seems to
be fine, but the server doesn't start at all. When I start "master", I'm
back at the command prompt immediatly. The same with "master -D".
There is no process running. (Even with -C /path/to/where/no/file/is it
says not
On Sunday 02 April 2006 09:48, Andreas Winkelmann wrote:
> And, btw, deliver is not the preferred way from Postfix to Cyrus-Imapd. Why
> don't you use lmtp directly?
I for one had to switch because postfix+lmtpd resulted in messages being
scattered into the wrong mailboxes. postfix+deliver doesn
On Friday 31 March 2006 21:06, Warren Turkal wrote:
> 1. SIGSTOP all process with the pgrp of cyrmaster
> 2. ctl_cyrusdb -c
> - optionally ctl_mboxlist -d here
Are the STOP and cyrusdb -c really necessary here? I believe the docs state
that only minor inconsistencies would occur with LVM snapsh
On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 11:07 +0200, Olaf Fraczyk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In one of mailboxes I got strange mail with no subject,no sender, no
> body. Anybody knows what could be the source of this message?
I saw this a few times when I was setting up a custom deliver script.
When I accidentally printed t
Hi all.
It looks like I've hit a minor bug in Cyrus. It has to do with "allowplaintext"
option.
I have set this option to "no". When I setup my client (Thunderbird) to use TLS
and PLAIN, it says "Server refused... blah, blah". When I set it to use SSL and
PLAIN, I can login.
>From this I can onl
Hi,
In one of mailboxes I got strange mail with no subject,no sender, no
body. Anybody knows what could be the source of this message?
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