Re: cyrus won't recognize new partition

2009-04-03 Thread Jesse Ross
one that cyradm connects to. jesse On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Wesley Craig wrote: > On 31 Mar 2009, at 10:33, Jesse Ross wrote: > >> Thanks for the suggestion. The only thing that the mkimap script does >> differently from the way I did it was to create a directory &g

Re: cyrus won't recognize new partition

2009-04-01 Thread Jesse Ross
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Andreas Winkelmann wrote: > Am Montag 30 März 2009 18:23:57 schrieb Jesse Ross: > > > partition-imap06: /var/spool/imap06 > > partition-imap07: /var/spool/imap07 > > Please check for invalid characters around the second line (imap07) in

Re: cyrus won't recognize new partition

2009-03-31 Thread Jesse Ross
2009 at 12:23:57PM -0400, Jesse Ross wrote: > > I'm having trouble getting my cyrus imapd server (version 2.3.10) to load > a > > new partition I've created. > > > > Anyone have any ideas? What am I missing here? > > Have you tried running 'mkimap&#x

cyrus won't recognize new partition

2009-03-30 Thread Jesse Ross
on mailbox Note that the second error message is misleading: I can move the user.sschmoss mailbox to any partition other than the new one. Anyone have any ideas? What am I missing here? Thanks very much, Jesse Ross Systems Administrator Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

Re: cyrus case sensitive!?

2005-03-02 Thread Jesse Ross
Hello, If you are looking for a way to get cyrus to accept messages for [EMAIL PROTECTED] the same as for [EMAIL PROTECTED], you can set lmtp_downcase_rcpt: 1 Cheers, jesse Berger, Stefan (IT- Management) wrote: Hello all, is there an parameter for the imapd.conf so that m mailboxes are case inse

tcp wrappers problem?

2005-02-15 Thread Jesse Ross
or me. The other very strange thing is that my smtp server, which is ocnfigured identically in /etc/hosts.allow, allows connections from the 192.168.20.1 machine. If my hosts.* files were locking out 192.168.20.1 due to a configuration error, why wouldn't it happen with smtp as well as imap? Does