is the problem. Should I
create these folders manually, and if I should, where and how do I
name them?
-- Denis
On Jan 29, 2006, at 10:10, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am So, den 29.01.2006 schrieb Denis V. Suhanov um 18:36:
I've been a happy user for cyrus-imap for a while. However, af
Hello,
I've been a happy user for cyrus-imap for a while. However, after
enabling virtual domains support, I figured that my sieve scripts do
now work for virtual domains. I believe that there are no sub-domain
folders for virtual-domain sieve users (only for 'primary domain'
ones). Do I
A> I have a feeling you did not compile sendmail w/ smmap support.
A> What version of sendmail are you using, and what does your
A> site.config.m4 file look like?
I am using FreeBSD's port, version 8.13.0, compiled with tls and sasl2
support. Do I have to change something in order to m
Hello,
I attempt to pass domain information from sendmail to cyrus, I've
followed the steps described at
http://anfi.homeunix.net/sendmail/rtcyrus2.html.
A have also turned on smmapd in cyrus.conf:
smmapd cmd="smmapd" prefork=1 listen="/data/cyrus/imap
Hello,
It has probably already been discussed, but anyway - how do you guys
deal with the integration of Cyrus IMAP and SpamAssassin? Given that
most of the users do not have home folders and it is preferrable that
each of them have their own idea of what spam is and what it isn't?
What wo
H, correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't 'defaultdomain' option do
that?
TA> Hi. I want to set up a Cyrus IMAPd so that every domain is virtual,
TA> yet still allowing unqualified usernames to log in - in that case, they
TA> should be mapped into some default virtual domain.
TA> This is
Hello everyone,
Sorry for offtopic, but has anyone managed to integrate Cyrus and
Mailman together? I'd like to have both a web-interface for a Mailman
maillist but also offer a anonymous read-only IMAP access to the
mailman lists? Anyway has dealt with that? What would be the best an
Hello everyone,
Is there a "right" way to set up procmail to work with Cyrus? If there
isn't, can I at least have some default procmail script for all of the
users and specialized ones for those who have their local accounts?
Thanks a lot.
--
Best regards,
Denis mailto
Hello Jason,
Tuesday, January 27, 2004, 3:17:40 PM, you wrote:
JW> In the last of my final pieces to my mail server, im looking for a webmail
JW> package. Obviously, it needs to work with Cyrus.
JW> Anyone have any suggestions on a webmail to use, that works well with
JW> Cyrus? Anyone that stand
Hello Rob,
Thursday, January 8, 2004, 1:42:58 PM, you wrote:
>> Is there a way to disable plaintext passwords in imap but allow them
>> in sieve (since I have it running locally). There is a bug in PHP's
>> Net_Sieve module that makes it hang whenever timsieved does not report
>> a PLAIN meth
Hello Kendrick,
I have recentlely faced the same task and my way of dealing with it
was pretty painful. I tried several different IMAP migration tools,
but none wanted to work propertly. After several days of
experimenting, I've just ended up manually recreating all of th
Hello,
Is there a way to disable plaintext passwords in imap but allow them
in sieve (since I have it running locally). There is a bug in PHP's
Net_Sieve module that makes it hang whenever timsieved does not report
a PLAIN method (http://pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=159).
Thanks a lot.
--
Hello,
I have a working Cyrus installation and everything is just fine, I am
really happy with it. However, I would like to let my users an ability
to change their passwords. I've triedmailadmin
(mailadmin.sourceforge.net), but failed to make it work, besides, it
does n
Hello,
I already asked that question (moving the Cyrus server from one computer
to another) yesterday and was told that I should use cyrusdb utility.
But neither documentation nor man told me what actual files does it
create and how do I restore them after copying. Could somebody please
Hello,
I have a working Cyrus IMAP installation 2.1.11 (OpenBSD port) and it
has been working just fine. Now I want to move the IMAP-server to a
dedicated computer with FreeBSD 5.1 installed. What would be the best
way to do it? How can I move the account information and user's letter
RS> Using the IMAP protocol is definately the recommended way. If your
RS> client will let you use drag-and-drop, go ahead and do that.
I tried that, but now every time when I am selecting my INBOX, there
is a message in my IMAP client log:
!09.10.2003, 08:04:06: IMAP - Cannot list headers
Hello,
I wonder, is there any way to put my mail archive into a new Cyrus
account? I have quite a few messages I've received on my old pop
account. They are stored on my client locally but I can export them
pretty much to any known message format. In fact, I can even use
drag-and-drop features
Hello,
Is there a way to use sieve for sorting an outgoing mail? For example, I
have folders user.test.work.received and user.test.work.sent and want
all work-related incoming mail to go to the user.test.work.received
(this part works just fine) but also all outgoing mail to go to
Hello Pat,
Friday, September 26, 2003, 4:16:48 PM, you wrote:
>> I tried that and added the "p" right (lam user.* anyone p)
PL> Was that a typo? It should have been 'sam', not 'lam' to change
Yes, that was a type. Sorry about that. I used (sam user.* anyone p) and I can see
that the acls ar
I've already asked for help with the "+detail" delivery and (thanks a lot, Rob) I got
an answer on that:
> As long as sendmail isn't stripping what is between the + and the @
> this should be easy, just give "anyone" the "p" right on the folders
> in question.
>
> Then rjs3+foo will file i
Hello all,
I've already asked a few questions here and the mailing list was
extremely helpful (in fact, I only was able to start using Cyrus IMAP
server after asking around here). Once again, I want to thank
everybody who replied and helped me with my problems.
Now I have a coupl
Hello Andrew,
AM> For maximum compatibility and ease of use, I'd recommend setting
AM> altnamespace: yes in imapd.conf. Otherwise, you *have* to set the Root
AM> Folder Path to "INBOX." to get folders to work. Read the documentation
AM> for altnamespace before you make this change. Basically, n
Hello Connie,
CSF> Right, but then did you go in with cyradm (or some other method) and create
CSF> the mailboxes: for instance
yes, exactly. That's how I create them. And I also have all the right
set for users (since I am using SASL and it requires realms, I have
the right set for both us
Hello Connie,
CSF> It sounds like it cannot find the mailbox where it wants to--in the
CSF> /var/cyrus/partition/users/ directory. Did you create the
CSF> mailboxes?
CSF> c*
The path is correct and I have created the mailboxes. I used this
mini-FAQpageas a
Hello Andrew,
AM> What you see as the Cyrus admin is a little different that what an IMAP
AM> user sees. "user.test" is the Inbox folder, but user's access it as
AM> "INBOX". Unless you have set altnamespace: yes in your imapd.conf file,
AM> you should set your Root Folder Path to "INBOX." (note
Hello,
I am using Cyrus IMAP 2.1.15 with Sendmail. I've spent lot of time
trying to set up my IMAP clients (M$ Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird and
"The Bat!") to work with it but I keep having problems with folders.
Whenever I create a user (e.g. cm user.test), each of these clients
gets a
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