It seems to be an older protocol not used much anymore. Ideally, I would
like to be able to send notifications via other IMs (eg. IRC, ICQ, AIM,
etc.). Would this require a new implementation or are there zephyr
gateways/bridges which could be used.
I've always thought it would be nifty to do a
Connie Starr Fensky wrote:
*I've just upgraded to imap 2.2.10 (with sasl 2.1.10) on my 11i mail
server. I did this on a test box, but could not simulate our load
(several thousand connections, ~8 messages delivered a day), and had
no troubles. But, of course, putting on the mail server and s
Alex Deiter wrote:
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
Cyrus IMAP on 64bit arch incorrectly interprets defaults numerical
parameters of a imapd.conf: all of them are equal to zero!
Can't confirm on alpha, gcc 3.3.5:
And while I haven't tried with 2.2, Debian has 2.1 compiled for at least
ia64, alph
David G Mcmurtrie wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Michael Loftis wrote:
There are a number of different lockfiles that cyrus uses during it's
lifecycle. Though one thing you need to know is that it is not designed to
run like you're attempting to run it. Each cyrus instance is meant to be
standalone
Ken Murchison wrote:
Keep in mind, that unless jstaerk and chanser use SMTP AUTH and Postfix
passes this info to Cyrus, that they still won't be able to post to the
mailbox. Most folks end up giving the 'p' right to user 'anonymous'.
I've been too distracted with other things to follow it close
Incidentally, any experiences with Berkeley DB 4.3?
Michael Sims wrote:
Mark Hannessen wrote:
just wondering...
are there alternatives to the db4 backend for storing mail and such?
I am thinking in the direction of mysql. (I have openldap as well,
but that doesn't seem to be the right place to stor