--- Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>
> > I've built new mail server and migrated over my
> > mailboxes. When I access my mailbox on the new
> > machine all of the messages show up as unread.
> > Is there a was to preserve the message flags?
>
> That's entirely up to th
--- Gary Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have a few people who want to use a Blackberry PDA
> with our Cyrus e-mail system. I understand that it does
> work, but the e-mail has to be managed twice, once on
> the PDA, and again with a desktop e-mail client. Is
> there a way to make it more
--- John Madden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm mostly concerned with cyrus keeping up with the load
> -- probably a couple thousand simultaneous connections
> via a web mail client.
>
> John
If this hasn't been mentioned in this thread already, you
definately want some sort of imapproxy so th
--- Derrick J Brashear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's a guess, though one which is just that: you're
> using a logging filesystem of some sort, and the log had
> stuff not flushed, and was lost.
>
Another guess is that you didn't actually have that disk
mounted for a month, and all of the
mailutil doesn't require two servers to be running at the
same time; it can simply read the files out of maildir or
mbox format and then connect to the (one) running IMAP
server and deposit the messages and their metadata
(seen/answered/forwarded states, internaldate, etc.)
The best thing you can
--- Vadim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am looking for some documentation on how to transfer
> mail from maildir format (courier) to cyrus. I tried to
> look for it in documentations/archives but I only found
> mbox->cyrus and cyrus->maildir.
>
> I am currently running exim4/procmail/courier se