I recently upgraded a murder front end server from Solaris 9 SPARC to
Solaris 10 x86 by copying the /imap directory. I did dump the
mailboxes database before the copy. It's a skiplist database. I'm
running cyrus-imapd-2.3.8 on both systems. As a test, I first checked
on the mailboxes database l
Tornoci Laszlo wrote:
> I have been using the FUD client/server for local users for some time
> successfully. I am planning to introduce virtual domains, and did some
> testing.
>
> ACL's are ok for local user torlasz and virtual user
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> localhost.localdomain> lam user.torla
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 07:22:24PM +0200, Simon Matter wrote:
> Just one note: Be aware that you are using a distribution which
> heavily modifies configs and sometimes causes much trouble to some
> users. As an example take postfix, Debian/Ubuntu seems to use it
> chrooted whenever possible bes
> Hi Simon,
>
>
> OK I'll start again using cyrus.conf defualt and imapd.conf default.
OK, that seems to be the best thing you can do.
Just one note: Be aware that you are using a distribution which heavily
modifies configs and sometimes causes much trouble to some users. As an
example take postfi
Hi Simon,
OK I'll start again using cyrus.conf defualt and imapd.conf default.
If I make a wrong step please inform me. Thanks.
$ sudo cp -p /etc/cyrus.conf /etc/cyrus.conf.bak_20080615
$ sudo cp /etc/cyrus.conf.origin.20080606 /etc/cyrus.conf
$ sudo cp -p /etc/imapd.conf /etc/imapd.conf.bak
I wrote,
> I assume that when Squirrelmail refers to INBOX.Trash it actually
> means a mailbox called Trash under user.satimiscyrus.
But now that I have seen this,
> localhost> lm
> INBOX.Drafts (\NonExistent \HasNoChildren)
> INBOX.Sent (\NonExistent \HasNoChildren)
> INBOX.Trash
> Hi Simon,
>
>
> - snip -
>
>> You really have to understand what you are doing and how your system
>> you
>> configured works. Or how you want it to work.
>> 1) didn't you use "unixhierarchysep: 1" in your config. My personal
>> impression is that it's just more confusing than using the default
>
Hi Simon,
- snip -
> You really have to understand what you are doing and how your system
> you
> configured works. Or how you want it to work.
> 1) didn't you use "unixhierarchysep: 1" in your config. My personal
> impression is that it's just more confusing than using the default
> "." as
> se
> Hi folks,
>
>
> Ubuntu LTS 6.06 amd64
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
>
> Having tried a day unable to figure out how to add users' accounts.
>
>
> Steps performed as follows;
>
>
> $ su cyrus
> Password: xyz
>
> sh-3.1$ cyradm localhost
> IMAP Password: xyz
> localhost> cm user.aaa
> localhost>