First of all. you should NOT be altering the mail store directly.. That
is cyrus' internal format and it should not be messed with.. If you need
to send logs to the cyrus mail store, use the MAILTO feature of
logrotate, or use something like logwatch, or write your own script to
mail the logs to th
Hi,
I made a little test on my machine modifying a mail using vim, when I then
read the message from my mail client it appears unchanged.
Then I used reconstruct on the mailbox and the text I added to the message
appeared in my mail client.
regards
françois
> Theoretically that would work, but u
Theoretically that would work, but unfortunately every client cdoes
things differently - especially caching. Therefore any "nonstandard"
behavior is likely to cause different results for different clients.
-Brenden
On Wed, 2004-04-28 at 20:32, Eli Cantu wrote:
> Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> >
On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 07:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
> logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
>
> For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
> file /var/spool/ima
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
file /var/spool/imap/m/user/me/1. with just simple stdout r
On 6:53:18 pm 04/28/04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something
> like logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
>
> For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to
> the file /var/spool/imap/m/use
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
> logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
>
> For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
> file /var/spool/imap/m/user/me/1. with just si
I was wondering if it was at all possible to pipe text form something like
logging into an email file with out screwing things up for Cyrus.
For example, say i have a crown tab that appends new mail.err data to the
file /var/spool/imap/m/user/me/1. with just simple stdout redirection >>.
And what