ellie,
Thank you for the response.
Upon further investigation I am running cyrus-imapd 2.3. Don't know
where/how I saw 2.6!
It is a Thunderbird problem. I had removed Tbird and what I thought was
the profile info, but it appears Tbird stores profile data in two
locations on Win 10: C:/users
Hi,
> cyrus-imad 2.6
Is this a typo? There is no cyrus-imapd 2.6. I'm going to carry on
assuming you meant "2.5", but please advise if otherwise.
> I tried to set up a shared mailbox using a howto found here:
> http://wiki.linuxwall.info/doku.php/en:ressources:dossiers:cyrus:shared_mailbox
That
Hi!
Yeah, I had tried to go through the code myself, and couldn't find how
what I observed could have happened.
Thank you for the in-depth answer and your time, I appreciate it. If I
can find a way to reproduce the behaviour, I'll get back to you. Right
now I'm ready to believe in random particle
It not only should be, I'm really sure it is. I can't see a possible codepath
that this could happen with - there's no such thing as "in core" here - 2.4.x
doesn't even have the in-memory caching of cyrus.index changes.
This is from the cyrus-imapd-2.4.17 tag in git:
in imap/index.c: index_cop
Hi!
Both. The message cannot be seen via IMAP in the destination mailbox and it
doesn't exist on the filesystem.
But the message is clearly somewhere, probably in core: When I killed all the
other imapd processes that could've been accessing the same mailbox (that had
users who were mentioned in
When you say the messages can't be seen... Do you mean they aren't on the file
system, or that they aren't showing up via IMAP, or... ?
On Sat, Apr 23, 2016, at 00:48, Janne Peltonen wrote:
> And Centos 5.11, Linux 2.6.18-407.el5.
>
>
> --Janne
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 05:43:11PM +0300, Jan
And Centos 5.11, Linux 2.6.18-407.el5.
--Janne
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 05:43:11PM +0300, Janne Peltonen via Info-cyrus wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Oh. Sorry. I thought I'd forgot something important, must be the fact it's
> Friday night.
>
> 2.4.17 from Simon Matter's srpm. Revision 6 of said rpm.
>
>
Hi!
Oh. Sorry. I thought I'd forgot something important, must be the fact it's
Friday night.
2.4.17 from Simon Matter's srpm. Revision 6 of said rpm.
--Janne
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 11:27:40PM +1000, Bron Gondwana via Info-cyrus wrote:
> Version?
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2016, at 21:47, Janne Pelt
Version?
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016, at 21:47, Janne Peltonen via Info-cyrus wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've always thought that IMAP COPY should only say OK once the message file is
> safely on the disk. So that it should block, should another imapd process be
> holding a write lock to the folder.
>
> Now toda
I was misreading the RFC and I now understand how one of my users was
able to delete a few gigs of email and folders: the folders had been
migrated from a pre-2.3.0 message store and I hadn't retuned the
permissions on those folders. Having now retested on two 2.4 servers and
a 2.5.4 I am now conte
Errata: RFC says c=k and d=t+e+x, but that doesn't change my problem.
On 30/07/15 19:45, John wrote:
>
> The RFC says it’s c=k+x and d=t+e. I want users to be able to delete
> messages (t) but not delete mailboxes (x), so I am applying a
> permission of lrswiptek, but when I read it back it shows
The RFC says it’s c=k+x and d=t+e. I want users to be able to delete
messages (t) but not delete mailboxes (x), so I am applying a permission
of lrswiptek, but when I read it back it shows lrswipktecd:
|localhost> lam Not*
NotUser:
anyone lrs
NotUser/Shared1:
bob lrswipktecd
anyone lrs
NotUs
RFC 4314 was implemented in 2.3.0 (according to the changes file).
So with 'd' listed, e, t, and x are implied, per the RFC.
This is way out of date date unfortunately:
http://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.5.4/overview.php
Check your 'defaultacl:' option to verify it doesn't contain d.
On 0
On Thu, 2015-07-30 at 19:09 +0100, John wrote:
> I set the ACL to lrswiptek and it then shows as lrswipktecd. Have I
> missed a database migration step at some point in the past? The
> current server is running 2.4.12 (and I have a project to move it all
> to 2.5.x soon).
Don't use d & w if you
I set the ACL to lrswiptek and it then shows as lrswipktecd. Have I
missed a database migration step at some point in the past? The current
server is running 2.4.12 (and I have a project to move it all to 2.5.x
soon).
John
On 30/07/15 16:37, Dan White wrote:
> On 07/30/15 16:21 +0100, John wrote:
On 07/30/15 16:21 +0100, John wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>I have a bunch of shared folders which I want to have various user
>permissions on them. I can do the simple read/write ones, but I cannot
>work out how to allow a user to delete mails but not the mailbox. A user
>has just done it *again* so I need
On Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 09:20:19PM -0400, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
> Quoting Francesc Guasch :
> > Hi. I migrated a old cyrus-2.1 to a new server with cyrus-2.2.
Hi. Adam, thank you very much for answering me.
>
> You do realize you've migrated from a fossilized version of Cyrus to
> an antique
Quoting Francesc Guasch :
> Hi. I migrated a old cyrus-2.1 to a new server with cyrus-2.2.
You do realize you've migrated from a fossilized version of Cyrus to
an antique version of Cyrus?
You can get very good packages of near-current Cyrus versions for
either RHEL/CentOS or openSUSE.
> The
[I should have gone to bed way before]
Am Sonntag, 4. November 2007 schrieben Sie:
>
> It's not a ACL problem, afaics:
No wonder, if beaten with blindness:
> lam shared.text*
> shared.test:
> test lrswipkxtecd
> cyrus lrswipkxtecda
> anyone p
> shared.test.Gesendet:
> test lrswipkxtecd
>
Am Montag, 10. September 2007 schrieb Ulrich Spoerlein:
>
> upload a sieve script as your cyrus admin user. Let's call it foo. Then
> login with cyradm and attach that script to the shared folder bar.
> mboxcfg bar sieve foo
Mmhh, did exactly that with a 2.3.10:
info shared.test
{shared.test}:
Am Montag, den 10.09.2007, 22:11 +0200 schrieb Ulrich Spoerlein:
> On Mon, 10.09.2007 at 16:01:12 +0200, Johannes Rußek wrote:
> > beloved list,
> >
> > i'm so free to ask this question probably for the 1000st time: how can i
> > manage sieve script for shared folders?
> > i have a few shared fold
On Mon, 10.09.2007 at 16:01:12 +0200, Johannes Rußek wrote:
> beloved list,
>
> i'm so free to ask this question probably for the 1000st time: how can i
> manage sieve script for shared folders?
> i have a few shared folders where i would like to have cyrus filter the
> incoming mails with sieve s
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
I'll probably be committing new ACL code (per 2086upd-08) to 2.3 today after
further testing.
Fabulous. Thanks for keeping up with this.
Maybe someday clients will actually support this updated 2086, but
that's another issue
Amos
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Amos wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Ken,
Many thanks for the info. However, does it mean that users can not
create subfolders beneath the shared folder?
Had another thought on this. If you set the 'deleteright' option in
imapd.conf to 'a', then
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Ken,
Many thanks for the info. However, does it mean that users can not create
subfolders beneath the shared folder?
Had another thought on this. If you set the 'deleteright' option in
imapd.conf to 'a', then only those use
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Ken,
Many thanks for the info. However, does it mean that users can not
create subfolders beneath the shared folder?
Had another thought on this. If you set the 'deleteright' option in
imapd.conf to 'a', then only those users with the 'a' right can delete
the mailb
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Ken,
Many thanks for the info. However, does it mean that users can not
create subfolders beneath the shared folder?
Right, if they don't have the 'c' right, they can't create subfolders.
FYI, there is an update to RFC 2086 in the works which splits the ACL
for creat
Ken,
Many thanks for the info. However, does it mean that users can not
create subfolders beneath the shared folder?
Regards
Sujit
Ken Murchison wrote:
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Hi Everybody,
We are creating shared folder for groups of people and in general they
like it. We are giving memb
Sujit Choudhury wrote:
Hi Everybody,
We are creating shared folder for groups of people and in general they
like it. We are giving members the following right:
lrswipcda
So that each member of a shared folder can delete mail.
However in some instance, naive users are also deleting the folde
Etienne Goyer said the following on 08/22/2003 03:28 PM:
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 12:41:52PM -0600, Gary C. New wrote:
Does anyone know how to configure horde's imp for shared cyrus folders?
AFAIK, released IMP do not support IMAP shared folder. However, support
is in the CVS. I am using it her
Hi,
> Thanks for the tip. Now for a simular question. Is it possible to
> setup the ACLs on such a shared folder that would only allow users to
> post and not be able to read anything posted to the folder?
man cyradm -> the p acl only allows posting.
> >>Does anyone know how to configure horde
On Fri, Aug 22, 2003 at 12:41:52PM -0600, Gary C. New wrote:
> Does anyone know how to configure horde's imp for shared cyrus folders?
AFAIK, released IMP do not support IMAP shared folder. However, support
is in the CVS. I am using it here and it work great.
--
Etienne Goyer
Tarjei Huse wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 20:41, Gary C. New wrote:
Could someone direct me to an example on creating a globally based
shared folder? I want to setup a single shared folder on my mail
servers that will allow different virtual domain users to report spam.
To create a shared folder
On Friday 22 August 2003 12:41 pm, Gary C. New wrote:
> Could someone direct me to an example on creating a globally based
> shared folder? I want to setup a single shared folder on my mail
> servers that will allow different virtual domain users to report spam.
Cyrus currently doesn't have the a
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 20:41, Gary C. New wrote:
> Could someone direct me to an example on creating a globally based
> shared folder? I want to setup a single shared folder on my mail
> servers that will allow different virtual domain users to report spam.
To create a shared folder, create a fol
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