Hello,I want to create default sieve scipt for all my users but I stuck
with strange problem that looks like the bug. Unfortunately I've never
wrote on C so it's difficult for me to find it.
When Cyrus (2.5.3 or 2.5.6) create default sieve script it doesn't put file
in sieve_dir/?/user folder. It j
Guys,
Can you shed any light on the below? Andrea I copied in the Cyrus list guys.
- Paul
> On Sep 25, 2015, at 11:28 AM, Soliva, Andrea wrote:
>
> Hi Paul
>
> here another issue I found...nothing to do with the issue. If you read in
> cyrus-imap docu there is recommended to point for perfo
Hi,
I have cyrus-imap running on a centos 7 (64-bit) system in a xen guest.
As to completely breaks - I have limited my tests so far to the querying
subcommands such as server, info and lm.
I'm connecting using
# cyradm --user cyrus-admin localhost
which shows this prompt after successful pass
Hi -
It might be helpful to explicate what "completely breaks" means. Also,
what platform are you running cyrus on?
On 09/25/2015 12:21 PM, Geert Janssens wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using cyrus-imap (cyrus-imapd-2.5) as part of the kolab groupware
> suite.
>
> My users have a lot of old appointments
Hi,
I'm using cyrus-imap (cyrus-imapd-2.5) as part of the kolab groupware
suite.
My users have a lot of old appointments imported from a previous
groupware system. They would now like to remove all of them from before
a given date, or older than X days.
I just found cyradm which looks like
Yes it would need an interchange format.
It would not have to be a complex interchange format.
possibly tar and dump files wrapped up in a tar file.
Cyrus is nice and I have used it for decades now.
Its just that moving to a new server involves searching for all the
places where data gets hidde
Am Freitag, 25. September 2015, 09:49:10 schrieb Alvin Starr:
> I am thinking of a tool that is fairly simple.
Ok,
i assume this requires an new "interchange" format for cyrus data - which has
to be developed additionally.
> Would imapsync copy the calendar information along with things like
> a
If I remember correctly imapsync does not copy all of the underlying
user context.
Would imapsync copy the calendar information along with things like
annotations?
I am thinking of a tool that is fairly simple.
Not the Backula or Amanda of cyrus but more like unix/linux dump and
restore.
So
Am Freitag, 25. September 2015, 09:06:35 schrieb Alvin Starr:
> That being said it would be nice if cyrus had a dump and restore
> function where you could dump the whole system context and restore it
> into another system.(this may exist but I don't know of it off hand.)
Why not just using imaps
This goes back a lot of years but I got burned by turning on virtual
domains.
We had an older install of cyrus running and when we turned on virtual
domains we did it over top of the old mailbox tree.
BAD IDEA.
It sort of worked but we found a number of corner case quirks.
for example if the or
On Fri, Sep 25, 2015, at 21:43, Vladislav Kurz wrote:
> settings in imapd.conf
>
> virtdomains: userid
> defaultdomain: example.com
> # the domain for old "domainless" mailboxes
>
> If i remember correctly, we had to switch to "unixhierarchysep: yes"
> before enabling virtdomains. (we wanted to
On Friday 25 of September 2015 Patrick Goetz wrote:
> It seems that everyone is using virdomains now, and I need to start
> doing this soon myself. 2 questions:
>
> 1. Can I use virtdomain accounts alongside the existing
> non-domain-specific accounts; or more precisely
>
> 2. Can I just add t
It seems that everyone is using virdomains now, and I need to start
doing this soon myself. 2 questions:
1. Can I use virtdomain accounts alongside the existing
non-domain-specific accounts; or more precisely
2. Can I just add the virtdomain functionality to my existing install
without disrup
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