Hello.
> Try lm user/me *
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work. I tried sereral combinations, some
pseudorandom as well. #1 and #4 should return something, at least they do in
2.4. #2 and #3 follow the pattern you suggested, but nothing.
Should I follow a different rule for creating mailboxes f
Yep, figured.
Try lm user/me *
I think I may have been a little too exact in my pattern matching if there's a
domain in there when I rewrote list.
NOTE: I actually made things MORE correct. It's just that:
* user/f...@domain.com
* user/foo/b...@domain.com
is totally bogus. This is RFC non-c
Hello.
> I have a suspicion. Can you please post your imapd.conf and cyrus.conf
> files so I
> can have a look. Also what username you're using to authenticate for
> cyradm,
> and whether your usernames have domains on them.
usernames have domains. (m...@example.com, y...@uc.example.com)
cyradm h
I have a suspicion. Can you please post your imapd.conf and cyrus.conf files
so I
can have a look. Also what username you're using to authenticate for cyradm,
and whether your usernames have domains on them.
Thanks,
Bron.
On Thu, Sep 3, 2015, at 22:18, Paolo Cravero wrote:
> Hi.
> I downloade
Hi.
I downloaded cyrus-imapd 3.0.0-beta1 and compiled it on a RHEL6.6 machine
(2.6.32-504.el6.x86_64).
This a test server that has never had a Cyrus installed on it. There is a
stale Dovecot installation (off), FWIW.
I have a strange problem. Mails can be delivered via LMTP without errors.
With P