Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Scott M. Likens schreef:
>
>> Paul,
>>
>> Which Mail Client is your user using?
>>
>
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 (Dutch Windows version),
>
>
Looks fine, except when changing folders it logs in again... so if
there's a plaintextdelay defined in /etc/imapd.conf that w
Scott M. Likens schreef:
> Paul,
>
> Which Mail Client is your user using?
Thunderbird 2.0.0.0 (Dutch Windows version),
> Additionally have you tried to run reconstruct or squatter on his INBOX
> to see the difference?
>
> (replace the $PREFIX with where your cyrus bin utilities are, and
> user
Paul,
Which Mail Client is your user using?
Additionally have you tried to run reconstruct or squatter on his INBOX
to see the difference?
(replace the $PREFIX with where your cyrus bin utilities are, and
username with the username in question)
$PREFIX/bin/reconstruct -r -f user.username
or
$P
Rudy Gevaert schreef:
> Paul van der Vlis wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> A customer wanted a new machine, and I used Cyrus 2.2 (Debian Etch).
>> Before I used Debian Sarge with Cyrus 2.1. I just copied all data to the
>> new machine, installed Cyrus 2.2 and saw no problem. So I did no
>> conversion to anot
Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A customer wanted a new machine, and I used Cyrus 2.2 (Debian Etch).
> Before I used Debian Sarge with Cyrus 2.1. I just copied all data to the
> new machine, installed Cyrus 2.2 and saw no problem. So I did no
> conversion to another database type or somethin
Hello,
A customer wanted a new machine, and I used Cyrus 2.2 (Debian Etch).
Before I used Debian Sarge with Cyrus 2.1. I just copied all data to the
new machine, installed Cyrus 2.2 and saw no problem. So I did no
conversion to another database type or something like that.
Now my customer says th