On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, Oliver Falk wrote:
I don't think this is correct. Cyrus doesn't need to know anything about
calendaring stuff, because it's the connector that saves the information in
some way.
The "in some way" is the questionable part of that. While it's true that
Cyrus doesn't care what kin
Jim Archer wrote:
I was just faced with a demand from a new CIO to make Outlook and it's
calendaring work and I really don't want to migrate to an Exchange
server. I like Cyrus!
A little digging revealed the Bynari Insight Connector, which is
supposed to install in to any version of Outlook and
Can cyrus be configured so that "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" works the same as
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? Not use the - INSTEAD of +, but rather, use either.
Thanks
--Dan
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> So systems are permitted to use case sensitive usernames, and
> as such, case must be preserved in SMTP and LMTP transactions.
> In practice of course this is rarely the case - usernames are
> almost always case insensitive, so it rarely causes trouble.
That being the case, wouldn't it make sense
After switching all of my mail to Cyrus, I've change my Pine settings to
user IMAP for the Inbox and folder collections. Now when I first run
Pine, it pauses for about 20 seconds as it tries to get the inbox, then
a message appears:
[>rsh to IMAP server timed out<]
And then it asks me to
I just switched to Cyrus from having postfix to local delivery to
MBOX files. I had postfix set to use a "recipient-delimiter = -",
which made it so that I could have "-anything" after my user ID in
email addresses and it would deliver to me. This list, for instance
sends to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and
On Sat, 23 Oct 2004, Andrew Morgan wrote:
> I think you are referring to the scripts I wrote (Oregon State University!
> Go Beavers!). They were good enough to handle OSU's migration to Cyrus,
> One of the problems with any migration tools/script is that it is
> typically only written and used onc
There's a bit of a problem in the Cyrus documentation. In the
section on configuring Postfix, it states:
> The Postfix source distribution comes with the file
> "README_FILES/LMTP_README".
> ...
> Additional examples are included in the Postfix file
> "README_FILES/LMTP_README".
Yet, in the Postf
Adi Linden wrote:
The way I understand the process, deliver is a redundant step if the MTA
supports lmtp. With deliver the path is:
Ah, good to know.
Thanks a lot.
--Dan
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Adi Linden wrote:
> I am having great difficulties getting postfix to use lmtp.
> Things are working if I use deliver:
Pardon my asking, but I'm just now learning how to use Cyrus and am
about to set Postfix to send to it. If it is working to use deliver,
why do you want to use lmtp? Is there som
Is there a really robust mbox to cyrus migration script out there
anywhere? I tried the one from Univ or Oregon, but it gives me a lot
of errors. I'm willing to spend the time debugging it, but first I'd
like to know if there's something else out there that will work
better.
Thanks
-- Dan
Hello all. Just starting to configure Cyrus and convert all of my
mbox files to it. I was wondering, is it the norm these days to use
"unixhierarchysep:yes"? Are there any modern email clients that
don't work either with it or without it?
Thanks
--Dan
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