> Mordur wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to delete about 550 users from Cyrus imap. Does anyone have
>> a script or advice for me how to do that without me having to manually
>> grant cyrus user the delete right for each user and then deleting? Any
>> advice greatly appreciated.
>>
>
> You c
Mordur wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to delete about 550 users from Cyrus imap. Does anyone have
a script or advice for me how to do that without me having to manually
grant cyrus user the delete right for each user and then deleting? Any
advice greatly appreciated.
You could try:
cyradm host
I haven't seen a response to how to accomplish this through cyrus. I
could parse the log files, but I see this as a fairly messy way to
accomplish what I'm after.
How does fastmail accomplish this? Does anyone else currently do this?
Thanks in advance,
-Blake
Blake Hudson wrote:
> Hello, I'm wor
Hi all,
I would like to delete about 550 users from Cyrus imap. Does anyone have
a script or advice for me how to do that without me having to manually
grant cyrus user the delete right for each user and then deleting? Any
advice greatly appreciated.
Mordur Ingolfsson
Cyrus Home Page: ht
Morning,
I have an up to date FC5 box that runs openldap, samba, cyrus,
mysql, and bacula. This box recently started hanging in general,
not responding to ssh nor telnet logins, any active session when
the hanging started would also hang if I issued any command that
talked to the filesystem. I cou
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> Hello,
>
> We have an old version (2.1.10?) running on one of our servers
> which crashed today. We are still trying to access the server
> so that we can determine what is the amount of data loss we
> have. In the mean time, I thinking of building another machine
> maintaining pretty much the sa