You'll be wanting to cm user/testuser2 (and so on), because with unixheirsep
on, the dot gets replaced with DOTCHAR (^) and you actually created a top level
folder called "user.testuser2" rather than what you expected, a subfolder of
user called testuser2.
Regards,
Bron.
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014,
On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 08:29:33AM -0700, John Oliver wrote:
>> CentOS 6.5, cyrus-imapd 2.3.16-6
>>
>> So, I gather you're supposed to create mailboxes called user.
>> But I wind up with user^, and mailbox can't be found.
>>
>> [joliver@localhost ~]$ cyradm -u testuser1 localhost
>> Password:
>>
>> CentOS 6.5, cyrus-imapd 2.3.16-6
>>
>> So, I gather you're supposed to create mailboxes called user.
>> But I wind up with user^, and mailbox can't be found.
>>
>> [joliver@localhost ~]$ cyradm -u testuser1 localhost
>> Password:
>> localhost> cm user.testuser2
>> localhost> cm user.testuser3
>>
> CentOS 6.5, cyrus-imapd 2.3.16-6
>
> So, I gather you're supposed to create mailboxes called user.
> But I wind up with user^, and mailbox can't be found.
>
> [joliver@localhost ~]$ cyradm -u testuser1 localhost
> Password:
> localhost> cm user.testuser2
> localhost> cm user.testuser3
> localhost
CentOS 6.5, cyrus-imapd 2.3.16-6
So, I gather you're supposed to create mailboxes called user.
But I wind up with user^, and mailbox can't be found.
[joliver@localhost ~]$ cyradm -u testuser1 localhost
Password:
localhost> cm user.testuser2
localhost> cm user.testuser3
localhost> cm user.textuser