Klaus P. Pieper schrieb:
Thanks.
Does setting the number of cached connections to 0 or 1 automatically
disable the use of the IDLE command or is there any other setting
involved?
Done. Found the checkbox to disable IDLE. Let's see how it works.
Klaus
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twk schrieb:
Klaus,
The way I solved this was by designating a specific folder to be my
sent folder (in my case "out"), adding the "anyone p" privelege to
the folder, then replacing the "save a copy" action with a BCC with
plus addressing to the "out" folder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Then, a cop
Ken Murchison schrieb:
This isn't a problem with Cyrus or TB, its a problem with your NAT
router "closing" idle connections. In TB under the advanced server
settings, try changing the number of cached connections to 0 or 1, and
disable the use of the IDLE command.
Thanks.
Does setting the
Hi,
Cyrus 2.1.18 on Debian Sarge used mostly with Thunderbird 1.0.6 on
Windows XP. One NAT router and an additional router / switch between the
server and the TB clients.
Occasionally (it appears that this happens usually after intensive use
of the search function) the TB client hangs after
Hi Leon,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
A) So if anyone have some scripts with the snapshot feature who can share them,
it would be nice to see them here.
B) Also any scripts with the minimal downtime for the cyrus are welcomed.
C) Any snapshot techniques (on reiserfs) are also very interesting an
Hi,
we are setting up a Cryus IMAP server (2.1.18 on Debian Sarge). Account
management is done by "saslauthd -a pam" which gets its data from a
mysql database (pam_mysql). This works fine - with this setup the mail
users don't have to have a system account.
Now we are looking for a way to set u