Hi,
I'm facing the task of migrating two cyrus 2.0 servers over to a single one,
and I'd like to be sure I'm doing things TheRightWay (tm). The first task is
simply moving the mailboxes over. I could always just create their mailboxes
and resubmit older email, but I'd rather not.
>From what I
work.
Sounds good?
(at least that's how things are supposed to work when things are done :)
Terje Elde
Combitel Networks AS
On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 12:35:02AM -0600, Amos Gouaux wrote:
> Before we switched to the altnamespace we had all our shared folders
> under a "bb." prefix. Now we've moved all these folders up a
> level. To send mail to such a folder, just put a "+" before the
> address. If you don't like that,
t that'll show up as user.mailinglist in the
folderviews of the other users, what I want is for the mailing list folder to
be named archive.mailinglist.
Anyone with strong views on the issue?
Thanks,
Terje Elde
On Wed, Aug 01, 2001 at 09:10:03AM -0500, Amos Gouaux wrote:
> te> [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Well, I've got a whole ton of these in our virtual maps and they
> work just peachy. You might want to double check that '+' is the
> 'recipient_delimiter'.
Sorry about
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 05:50:41PM -0500, Amos Gouaux wrote:
> te> Also let me note that there seem to be a limitation in postfix. You can't
> te> remap a + expanded username in the virtual file, which is fair enough I
>
> How do you mean?
I tried the following remapping:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's typical... You spend a few hours trying to get something right, then you
contact others who might know better, and withing minutes find a way to make
it work...
On Tue, Jul 31, 2001 at 11:31:08PM +0200, Terje Elde wrote:
> I suspect this might be a product of the duplicate deliver
Hi,
I've got a rather amusing setup. Basically I've though of the idea to use
spamcops commercial email filtering service for what I think might be spam,
thus I can allow myself a much more aggressive filtering, and just loop what
my filter things might be spam through them.
This happens by my