to fetch mail from a server you can use fetchmail and hand that mail
to cyrus. I am not sure if you can hand it directly to cyrus or pass
it first to an MTA like postfix which delivers email to cyrus.
Ulf
Assuming you have no "intermediary" processing via Postfix that you
actually want to ha
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 16:21:44 -0400, Anthony Tibbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello George,
to fetch mail from a server you can use fetchmail and hand that mail to
cyrus. I am not sure if you can hand it directly to cyrus or pass it
first to an MTA like postfix which delivers email to cyrus.
Hello George,
to fetch mail from a server you can use fetchmail and hand that mail to
cyrus. I am not sure if you can hand it directly to cyrus or pass it first
to an MTA like postfix which delivers email to cyrus.
Ulf
Assuming you have no "intermediary" processing via Postfix that you actually
Hello Ulf,
Thnx for the answer.
So if it has to be done automatically, is it good?
- to write a cron job that fetches the mails from the pop3 server (for
example with fetchmail)
- and if it is possible then to hand the mail to the cyrus. (else through
MTA, I don't know how to do this, but I
Hello George,
to fetch mail from a server you can use fetchmail and hand that mail to
cyrus. I am not sure if you can hand it directly to cyrus or pass it
first to an MTA like postfix which delivers email to cyrus.
Ulf
Sueveges Gyoergy wrote:
Hi all,
I'm newbie to cyrus.I could install it under
Hi all,
I'm newbie to cyrus.I could install it under SUSE 9.2. We 'd like to
store the mails central on an IMAP Server, have multiple domains:
example1.com, example2.com. To both domains we have POP3 access. Is it
possible to set cyrus to fetch these emails (from exmaple1.com, from
example