Unfortunately, it looks like the site I got it from is offline. :( You
might try searching through the IMP message list for 'frames patch'.
Hopefully someone has or will re-post it. I wish I could share ours,
but we've already made major mods to match our company specs.
Good luck in your sea
Eric Minto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Imp has a patch that allows it to display messages in an Outlook-style
> format, with a folders pane and a message preview pane.
Where can I find this patch?
Thanks,
Erik.
I totally agree. In fact, we're in the process of banning Outlook from
all employee computers. Instead, we're using IMAP (which Outlook
doesn't work well with), with Imp as our web-based mail interface. Imp
has a patch that allows it to display messages in an Outlook-style
format, with a fol
On 21 Oct 2002 17:12:02 -0400
Erik Enge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the rapid replies. We will probably end up staying with our
> current POP solution unless Outlook proves to behave smart and does not
> delete mail but actually moves it to Trash before trying to EXPUNGE
> (which woul
mail, I want it to be moved to Trash.
Su Li wrote:
>
> As I saw a lot of discussion on deleting mail. I am think about auto delete the
>users email, when the emails' time stamp is 6 months ago or 1 year ago. I wonder if
>there is a function in Cyrus IMAP or tool that I can u
sges, there is no error message.
I don't know how to get it working.
Su
-Original Message-
From: Ken Murchison [mailto:ken@;oceana.com]
Sent: October 22, 2002 4:51 PM
To: Su Li
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Auto Delete Mail for Aged Mails -- RE: When users delete
mail, I want it t
Su Li wrote:
>
> As I saw a lot of discussion on deleting mail. I am think about auto delete the
>users email, when the emails' time stamp is 6 months ago or 1 year ago. I wonder if
>there is a function in Cyrus IMAP or tool that I can use to auto delete the "old"
>emails. So that I can free
As I saw a lot of discussion on deleting mail. I am think about auto delete the users
email, when the emails' time stamp is 6 months ago or 1 year ago. I wonder if there is
a function in Cyrus IMAP or tool that I can use to auto delete the "old" emails. So
that I can free up the hard disk.
Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 23:08, Erik Enge wrote:
> > > Remove the appropriate flags from the appropriate mailboxes.
> >
> > I understand that I can do this, but it will only work by side-effect.
> > Ie. it will only work because most of the clients move the mail to the
>
Fabian Fagerholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What about introducing an ACL flag that would control the ability to
> expunge? ("e")
Ah, now this I really like. Then I could still have the users press
delete, but if they misconfigured their clients to try to EXPUNGE
directly from the Inbox or t
On 22 Oct 2002, Fabian Fagerholm wrote:
> What about introducing an ACL flag that would control the ability to
> expunge? ("e")
This is covered in the ACL2 extention, which is still under discussion
within the IETF.
-Rob
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Rob
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 23:08, Erik Enge wrote:
> > Remove the appropriate flags from the appropriate mailboxes.
>
> I understand that I can do this, but it will only work by side-effect.
> Ie. it will only work because most of the clients move the mail to the
> Trash folder when you hit delete. So
> Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > No, this is one advantage of single instance store.
>
> Ah, yes. Clever. :-)
>
> > Failing to provide a feature that no one has ever asked for (until
> > now) isn't "creating a problem."
>
> Yes, that sounds reasonable.
>
> Thanks for the rapid r
Erik Enge wrote:
Well, the reason something needs to be solved it because Cyrus won't let
me do this. Had it let me do this (enforce a no-delete policy) there
wouldn't be anything to solve. Cyrus introduces the problem so it
should be the one to fix it.
I think you should demand that the
e@;prium.net]
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 4:12 PM
> To: Rob Siemborski
> Cc: Simon Loader; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: When users delete mail, I want it to be moved to Trash.
>
>
> Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > No, this is one a
> Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > No, this is one advantage of single instance store.
>
> Ah, yes. Clever. :-)
>
> > Failing to provide a feature that no one has ever asked for (until
> > now) isn't "creating a problem."
>
> Yes, that sounds reasonable.
>
> Thanks for the rapid r
Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> No, this is one advantage of single instance store.
Ah, yes. Clever. :-)
> Failing to provide a feature that no one has ever asked for (until
> now) isn't "creating a problem."
Yes, that sounds reasonable.
Thanks for the rapid replies. We will p
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Noll Janos wrote:
> Fortunately, Cyrus IMAPd contains an IMAP proxy (imap/proxyd.c), you
> have to modify this, and "that's all". Then add this proxy in the middle,
> and you're done.
Except that this proxy is not a general-purpose IMAP proxy, it's for use
with the Murder on
Erik Enge wrote:
>
> Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It's not a server-side responsibility. You need to have a client that
> > does it.
>
> This makes no sense to me.
>
> Let me use an analogy so you perhaps understand me better. On my Unix
> server(s), I am root and I rule
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 22:13, Erik Enge wrote:
[...]
> With Cyrus, this does not seem to be the case. It's my data and it's my
> hardware and still I cannot tell the users how I want business to be
> conducted on my systems. I think this is a bug. Cyrus should let me
> hook into it in some way so
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