On 02/01/2012 08:47 PM, Dave McMurtrie wrote:
> Quick workaround (assuming that you have root access to the server):
>
> 1) using your mail client, create a new folder named newfolder.
>
> 2) log in to your server and from a root shell, su to your cyrus user.
>
> 3). Navigate the filesystem and
Quick workaround (assuming that you have root access to the server):
1) using your mail client, create a new folder named newfolder.
2) log in to your server and from a root shell, su to your cyrus user.
3). Navigate the filesystem and cp all the mail files from the directory with
the funky nam
Hello all,
Okay, I now realize this probably is a known issue:
https://bugzilla.cyrusimap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3628
I don't ordinarily try to help with these kinds of bugs, because I don't
know enough about imap or the code base to be much more than annoying.
So let me cut to the chase.
1. My
On Wed, Feb 01, 2012 at 05:59:09PM +0100, Matteo Cazzador wrote:
> Hello' i've a question about cyrus replication system,
> i need to syncronize "real time" 3 imap servers (mailbox and
> relative mail flags etc etc) in different geographic locations.
> Every server have the same users.
> Is it po
Hello' i've a question about cyrus replication system,
i need to syncronize "real time" 3 imap servers (mailbox and
relative mail flags etc etc) in different geographic locations.
Every server have the same users.
Is it possible using replication system to do it?
Is it possible to consulting mail