Hi,
If you use unixhierarchysep: 0 in you /etc/imapd.conf (which is default)
the . is used as hierarchyseperator.
So in your case user.peter.testaccount would be the Folder testaccount
of the user peter.
There are two way use ^ to replace .
cm user.peter^testaccount
Or use unixhierarchysep:
David Korpiewski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So I have this particularly stupid newbie question but don't seem to
> have a good answer yet:
>
> I've found that I have to create the mailboxes for my users before
> they can receive email. However, to create the mailboxes, I've had
> to log into
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 15:04 -0400, David Korpiewski wrote:
> So I have this particularly stupid newbie question but don't seem to
> have a good answer yet:
>
> I've found that I have to create the mailboxes for my users before they
> can receive email. However, to create the mailboxes, I've ha
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 09:17 , Ken Murchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
Craig White wrote:
reconstruct only reconstructs folders with the cyrus.cache,
cyrus.header, cyrus.index files in the directory. I'm not sure if you
can just touch those files to create them or co
Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
Craig White wrote:
reconstruct only reconstructs folders with the cyrus.cache,
cyrus.header, cyrus.index files in the directory. I'm not sure if you
can just touch those files to create them or copy them from another
directory (which will surely lead to errors), bu
Craig White wrote:
reconstruct only reconstructs folders with the cyrus.cache,
cyrus.header, cyrus.index files in the directory. I'm not sure if you
can just touch those files to create them or copy them from another
directory (which will surely lead to errors), but if they aren't
present, t
On Mon, 2005-10-03 at 11:41 -0400, Derek T. Yarnell wrote:
> So I am testing out how migration will go and I just wanted to test some
> things.
>
> I have created a folder inside a already created testuser (derektest)
> and with formail i have split the mbox into files in that folder.
>
> -bash
Imran Aziz wrote:
Hello All,
I am new to Cyrus IMAP, I have used cyradm utility to create a
mailbox using createmailbox command, on doing lm I see the mailbox
that I created.
But now when I send an email to the specific account I get this error
in the logs
NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from unknown[**
As I said it is working fine, since the cyrus user can send and
receive mails perfectly fine. And yes this is Cyrus and Postfix issue.
Thanks for your response. I created the user on Os and it is all
working fine now.
Imran.
---
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http:
Imran Aziz --> info-cyrus (2005-06-10 14:08:09 +0100):
> Hello All,
> I am new to Cyrus IMAP, I have used cyradm utility to create a
> mailbox using createmailbox command, on doing lm I see the mailbox
> that I created.
>
> But now when I send an email to the specific account I get this error
> i
Bill MacAllister wrote:
--On Friday, March 12, 2004 18:41:48 -0600 Ian Beyer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I ended up nuking the contents of the /var/imap and /var/spool/imap and
rebuilding them, which appears to have solved the problem. I'm guessing
there was some crud in the way that was confus
I ended up nuking the contents of the /var/imap and /var/spool/imap and rebuilding them, which appears to have solved the problem. I'm guessing there was some crud in the way that was confusing it.
-Ian
---
Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
List Arc
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Wil Cooley wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 05:17, Ian Beyer wrote:
>
> > schizo [178]# pkill xinetd
> > schizo [179]# ps -ef | grep imap
> > ~ andrea 12302 1 0 18:01:21 ?0:00 imapd
> > ~ manuka 17720 1 0 06:33:26 ?0:00 imapd
> > ~ manuka 13516 1
On Wed, 2004-03-10 at 05:17, Ian Beyer wrote:
> schizo [178]# pkill xinetd
> schizo [179]# ps -ef | grep imap
> ~ andrea 12302 1 0 18:01:21 ?0:00 imapd
> ~ manuka 17720 1 0 06:33:26 ?0:00 imapd
> ~ manuka 13516 1 0 20:23:28 ?0:00 imapd
> ~ andrea 12997
--On Wednesday, 10 March, 2004 07:17 -0600 Ian Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
That's what I initially suspected, but here's the conversation with my
system:
schizo [178]# pkill xinetd
schizo [179]# ps -ef | grep imap
~ andrea 12302 1 0 18:01:21 ?0:00 imapd
~ manuka 17720 1 0
Hi,
--On Mittwoch, 10. März 2004 7:17 Uhr -0600 Ian Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
| As it looks like you are not actually connecting to Cyrus.. that would
| be the reason for mboxish files in your home directory.
That's what I initially suspected, but here's the conversation with my
system:
t
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Edward Rudd wrote:
| try running this
| telnet localhost imap
| 123 logout
|
| and see what shows up from the IMAP server.. That will tell you if you
| are connecting to Cyrus or another mail service on the computer..
| It should show up something like
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Edward Rudd wrote:
| try running this
| telnet localhost imap
| 123 logout
|
| and see what shows up from the IMAP server.. That will tell you if you
| are connecting to Cyrus or another mail service on the computer..
| It should show up something like
try running this
telnet localhost imap
123 logout
and see what shows up from the IMAP server.. That will tell you if you
are connecting to Cyrus or another mail service on the computer..
It should show up something like this..
* OK myhost.mydomain.tld Cyrus IMAP4 v2.2.3 server ready
As it looks l
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 21:26, Ian Beyer wrote:
> I understand this. I need to create INBOXes for my *regular users*, not
> for the mailadm account. cyradm isn't doing that.
Let me make sure I've got the antecedant right--by "that" you mean
cyradm isn't creating INBOXes for regular users?
> Right
--On Tuesday, 09 March, 2004 23:26 -0600 Ian Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
How do I get a login to cyradm without having a user account? I'm very
confused about this. It's got to be an account, but it can't be an
account. See why I'm confused?
imapd.conf is pointing to /var/imap for partition-
Wil Cooley wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 17:36, Ian Beyer wrote:
|> | From the installation docs: "everyday users should not be
|> | administrators". Do not create an INBOX for an admin (user.foo).
|> |
|>
|> Since i'm using shadow as my SASL auth mechanism, how do I do this
|> without creating a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Rob Siemborski wrote:
| On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Ian Beyer wrote:
|
|
|>I had to tweak the makefiles for the cyradm and siveshell perl bits to
|>include -ldb and -lrt.
|
|
| You shouldn't need to do this -- autoconf should detect it.
|
| Can you send me the
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Ian Beyer wrote:
> I had to tweak the makefiles for the cyradm and siveshell perl bits to
> include -ldb and -lrt.
You shouldn't need to do this -- autoconf should detect it.
Can you send me the patches you applied?
-Rob
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 17:36, Ian Beyer wrote:
> |> | From the installation docs: "everyday users should not be
> |> | administrators". Do not create an INBOX for an admin (user.foo).
> |> |
> |>
> |> Since i'm using shadow as my SASL auth mechanism, how do I do this
> |> without creating a user?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ken Murchison wrote:
| Ian Beyer wrote:
|
|> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
|> Hash: SHA1
|>
|> Ken Murchison wrote:
|>
|> | Ian Beyer wrote:
|> |
|> |>
|> |> When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating
|> |> mailboxes for user.
Ian Beyer wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ken Murchison wrote:
| Ian Beyer wrote:
|
|>
|> When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating
|> mailboxes for user.foo, user.bar, and user.baz, I end up with
|> directories matching those names in foo's home directo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ken Murchison wrote:
| Ian Beyer wrote:
|
|>
|> When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating
|> mailboxes for user.foo, user.bar, and user.baz, I end up with
|> directories matching those names in foo's home directory. This doesn't
|
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ken Murchison wrote:
| Ian Beyer wrote:
|
|>
|> When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating
|> mailboxes for user.foo, user.bar, and user.baz, I end up with
|> directories matching those names in foo's home directory. This doesn't
|
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Andreas wrote:
| On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 12:33:06AM -0600, Ian Beyer wrote:
|
|>When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating
|>mailboxes for user.foo, user.bar, and user.baz, I end up with
|>directories matching those names in foo's
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Rob Siemborski wrote:
| On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Ian Beyer wrote:
|
|
|>You know, now that you point that out, I do recall reading that, I'd
|>forgotton about that bit, having spent the last month or so trying to
|>get the software to work on Solaris (It re
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 12:33:06AM -0600, Ian Beyer wrote:
>
> When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating
> mailboxes for user.foo, user.bar, and user.baz, I end up with
> directories matching those names in foo's home directory. This doesn't
> strike me as normal.
>
> Wha
On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Ian Beyer wrote:
> You know, now that you point that out, I do recall reading that, I'd
> forgotton about that bit, having spent the last month or so trying to
> get the software to work on Solaris (It required a fair amount of
> tweaking of source code, patches and makefiles t
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Ken Murchison wrote:
| Ian Beyer wrote:
|
|>
|> When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating
|> mailboxes for user.foo, user.bar, and user.baz, I end up with
|> directories matching those names in foo's home directory. This doesn't
|
Ian Beyer wrote:
When running cyradm as user foo (listed as admin), and creating
mailboxes for user.foo, user.bar, and user.baz, I end up with
directories matching those names in foo's home directory. This doesn't
strike me as normal.
What am I doing wrong?
From the installation docs: "everyday
I would not recommed this but you can take the following steps:
1) create a text file that looks similar to the output of "ctl_mboxlist -d"
with the appropriate user that you want to add. The second column is the
partition where you want the user to go
2) use ctl_mboxlist -u <
this will add
tsg wrote:
Hi!
Does enybody know how to create user's mailboxes off-line (without working
server)?
You'd have to reverse engineer a lot of the Cyrus internals to do this.
Cyrus is designed to have everything happen "in-protocol". I wouldn't
waste my time pursuing doing this offline. Config
PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 12:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Creating Mailboxes via Script
Joe,
You are right. I remember having problems as well when I tried to
upgrade NetxAP a few years back. This module is the one that should
work.
http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors
ut it doesn't. I believe the Perl modules have changed in the
last 12 months or so.
Than you for your assistance on this!
Joe
-Original Message-
From: Patrick Boutilier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 9:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Creating Mai
OK, I've been playing with this script and variations of it for a while now, and I
still can't get it to successfully login to the IMAP server. It always produces the
following error: Can't call method "login" on an undefined value at ./bulk line 32.
I had to go to cpan.org to download the N
Joe Dennick wrote:
We've got Cyrus-Imap 2.1.12 running very well for our company Red Hat
8.0. We are authenticating against a MySQL database that we use as a
master Security Container for all of our application authentication and
entitlements. We've already populated the database with all of th
Hi,
I'm using attached scripts to create accounts from an LDAP tree.
imapcreate can be found on sourceforge.net somewhere.
HTH
Simon
Joe Dennick schrieb:
>
> We've got Cyrus-Imap 2.1.12 running very well for our company Red Hat
> 8.0. We are authenticating against a MySQL database that we use
42 matches
Mail list logo