Is there a way to determine the bandwidth usage from imapd
and popd? I looked all over the place to figure out how
cyrus-imapd did its logging and found nothing. Where/How is
logging done by cyrus-imapd?
Marc
Is there a way to determine the bandwidth usage from imapd
and popd? I looked all over the place to figure out how
cyrus-imapd did its logging and found nothing. Where/How is
logging done by cyrus-imapd?
Marc
Michael Fair wrote:
>
> > True, speed of transformation could be an issue for some. On the other
> > hand, using regexp would defeat the purpose of LDAP.
> >
> > For example, lets say you have two addresses which map to the same
> > mailbox: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] (this is practi
GOMBAS Gabor wrote:
>
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2001 at 12:56:31PM -0400, Marc Tardif wrote:
>
> > I will be releasing these two patches to the mailing list this
> > week, so stay tuned. Perhaps eventually these patches will find
> > their way into the cyrus code and
Atif Ghaffar wrote:
>
> If I can use "." in mailbox then I can create mailboxes as
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] which is cool so users can authentify as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> which is more userfriendly than user_domain_tld (I have no idea why).
>
> Now the problem is that I dont know how to route mail to t
When creating a mailbox in cyradm (v2.0.12), it seems that
no ACL's are created at all:
localhost> cm user.test
localhost> lam user.test
localhost>
When running the same commands in v1.6.24, it would at
least create ACL's for the user test:
localhost> cm user.test
localhost> lam user.test
test lr
In the file /cyrus-imapd-2.0.12/doc/install-configure.html, the
installation procedure suggests to set some files and directories to
synchronous-only updates:
> 9. LINUX SYSTEMS ONLY: Set the user, quota, and partition
> directories to update synchronously. Failure to do this may
> lead to data c