On 10-03-11 12:59 AM, Dan White wrote:
> On 11/03/10 00:10 -0500, brian wrote:
>
>> :0
>> * ^X-Spam-Flag: YES
>> | /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver -a $USER -m $USER.junk
>>
>> :0
>> | /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver -a $USER -m $USER
>
> Try:
>
> /usr/sbin/cyrdeliver -m 'Junk' -a $USER $USER
>
Thanks! That works. It ev
On 11/03/10 00:10 -0500, brian wrote:
>I'm trying to get procmail to send SPAM to Junk folders for virtual
>users. I have it set up to use cyrdeliver for that. I feel like I'm
>almost there but I haven't been able to figure out precisely how to pass
>the mailbox name.
>
>This was giving me heada
cyrus-imapd 2.2.13-14ubuntu3
This doesn't only concern Cyrus but please bear with me. I believe my
final hurdle does specifically involve cyrus.
I'm trying to get procmail to send SPAM to Junk folders for virtual
users. I have it set up to use cyrdeliver for that. I feel like I'm
almost there
Hi!
You should remove any references to variable "sawalpha" within file
lib/auth_unix.c and recompile cyrus.
Cheers,
Eddy
Message original
Sujet : Allow all numeric mailbox names
De : ram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Pour : info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Date :
How do I allow all numeric mailbox names in cyrus
On my old cyrus imapd server( 2.2.38) when I create a numeric mailbox
and try logging in on pop I get an error immediately after giving
username
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# telnet localhost 110
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape
Am Monday 09 October 2006 19:04 schrieb Marten Lehmann:
> we are currently using dovecot for IMAP and POP3 and we would like to
> migrate to Cyrus. The email-address is the login, e.g.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] When I'm creating accounts in cyrus, I have to
> prepend "user."
Hello,
we are currently using dovecot for IMAP and POP3 and we would like to
migrate to Cyrus. The email-address is the login, e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] When I'm creating accounts in cyrus, I have to
prepend "user." to the mailbox names (thus [EMAIL PROTECTED]). But
when a us
Hi,
Go to http://www.qwik.net/support/webmail-project/why.html
Where is a patched web-cyradm version, working with fully qualified user names
(FQUN).
Best Regards,
Leon Kolchinsky
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Hi,
I'm trying to figure out what I can actually have as a valid mailbox
name
James Yale wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out what I can actually have as a valid mailbox
name in cyrus, due to problems with mail being delivered to the wrong
account.
I realise I can't have any '.' in the name, but currently mail for
user 'jim+test' (who can login just fine) is being de
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out what I can actually have as a valid mailbox
name in cyrus, due to problems with mail being delivered to the wrong
account.
I realise I can't have any '.' in the name, but currently mail for user
'jim+test' (who can login just fine) is being delivered to user 'jim
Hello,
can anyone please say something to this problem?
According to documentation cyrus supports fully qualified,
domain based mailbox names with at sign like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And yes indeed I tested it, it works well and you can even
assign administrators to one domain only.
BUT
I have a
>>>> There answer may be "no" but unless you give an example of what you
>>>> mean it's hard to know what you're really asking for.
>>>
>>>
>>> The default mailbox names created are Inbox, Deleted Messages,
>>> Dr
Michael King wrote:
> Squirrelmail has a feature to create its special folders on first login.
> That's probably what has happened, in this case.
Michael is right. Look at the $trash_folder, $sent_folder, $draft_folder
and $auto_create_special parameters in squirrel's config.php.
Henk
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Murchison
> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 8:59 AM
> To: Nick Trenary
> Cc: info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu
> Subject: Re: change default mailbox names
>
> > I don't think so. I created to users, I logged
Nick Trenary wrote:
At 03:20 PM 4/20/2005, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Nick Trenary wrote:
There answer may be "no" but unless you give an example of what you
mean it's hard to know what you're really asking for.
The default mailbox names created are Inb
## Nick Trenary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I don't think so. I created to users, I logged in initially as user1 in
> Eudora and user2 in Squirrelmail. Both had the same folder names
> created. That leads me to believe it is in cyrus somewhere.
You always have INBOX, that's given by IMAP. Everyth
At 03:20 PM 4/20/2005, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Nick Trenary wrote:
There answer may be "no" but unless you give an example of what you mean
it's hard to know what you're really asking for.
The default mailbox names created are Inbox, Deleted Message
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Nick Trenary wrote:
There answer may be "no" but unless you give an example of what you mean
it's hard to know what you're really asking for.
The default mailbox names created are Inbox, Deleted Messages, Drafts, and
Sent Messages. I want to shorten th
--On Wednesday, April 20, 2005 11:03 -0500 Nick Trenary
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 10:07 AM 4/20/2005, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Nick Trenary wrote:
Is there a way to change the default mailbox names that are created in
Cyrus? I'm using Cyrus on OS X.3 a
At 10:07 AM 4/20/2005, Derrick J Brashear wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Nick Trenary wrote:
Is there a way to change the default mailbox names that are created in
Cyrus? I'm using Cyrus on OS X.3 and cannot a config file that allows you
to change the names. Can someone point me in the
On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Nick Trenary wrote:
Is there a way to change the default mailbox names that are created in Cyrus?
I'm using Cyrus on OS X.3 and cannot a config file that allows you to change
the names. Can someone point me in the right direction?
There answer may be "no"
Is there a way to change the default mailbox names that are created in
Cyrus? I'm using Cyrus on OS X.3 and cannot a config file that allows you
to change the names. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Nick Trenary
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Cyrus
Hi all,
I am using following command to get all valid mail box names.
su - cyrus -c "/usr/lib/cyrus-imapd/ctl_mboxlist -d | /bin/egrep -v
'user.[^\.]+\.' |/bin/cut -f3
Is there any otherway to get the all valid mailbox names.
Thanks
SR
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ght with the stable version also. What can go wrong
is PHP. The conversion of mailbox names in IMP is handled at
IMP::utf7Encode() (located at lib/IMP.php). It first tries to use iconv
and if that isn't available, mbstring, and as a last resort, PHP's
imap_utf7_encode(). I don't know
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Friday 14 May 2004 20:10, Etienne Goyer wrote:
Which Horde/IMP version ? I don't know about the stable branch, but
HEAD and the latest ALPHA can with no problem.
horde-2.2.4
imp-3.2.2
Then it has been fixed in the CVS.
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signat
On Friday 14 May 2004 20:10, Etienne Goyer wrote:
> Which Horde/IMP version ? I don't know about the stable branch, but
> HEAD and the latest ALPHA can with no problem.
horde-2.2.4
imp-3.2.2
It works fine using kmail though.
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Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http:
Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:13, Paul Wagland wrote:
I can't comment to outlook (though it should support it) but Apples
iMail and Horde both do the "right thing"
I hadn't patch cyrus for utf7 yet, but without the patch, I can tell you
Horde/Imp cannot create directory with
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:13, Paul Wagland wrote:
> I can't comment to outlook (though it should support it) but Apples
> iMail and Horde both do the "right thing"
I hadn't patch cyrus for utf7 yet, but without the patch, I can tell you
Horde/Imp cannot create directory with accentuated characters
Hi again,
The utf-7 thing is specified in the RFC2060 in "5.1.2. Mailbox Namespace
Naming Convention", and as IMAP4 clients should conform to this RFC, Outlook
and your Webmail clients should do the utf7 encoding when creating mailbox names.
If you still have some troubles, then you
Selon "François LECOLIER " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> When creating a mailbox, it's name should be encoded in UTF7, and also you
> should add chars quote ' and & and ? to the GOODCHARS define in
> imap/mboxname.c for the UTF7 encoding to be fully accepted in ma
Selon Paul Wagland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> By convention names are stored in LDAP in a modified UTF-7 format, see
> section
> 5.1.3 of RFC 2060.
Thanks :)
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mailbox name
How can I make cyrus accept accentuated mailbox names ?
By convention names are stored in LDAP in a modified UTF-7 format, see section
5.1.3 of RFC 2060.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-7
I leave it as an excercise for the reader to create that name ;-)
Hope this helps some,
Paul
---
Hi,
When creating a mailbox, it's name should be encoded in UTF7, and also you
should add chars quote ' and & and ? to the GOODCHARS define in
imap/mboxname.c for the UTF7 encoding to be fully accepted in mailbox names.
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/archive/message.php?mailbox=arch
Hi :)
I'm using cyrus-imapd-2.2.3 under OpenBSD-3.5.
My users are all French and i'm having a problem creating mailboxes with
accentuated caracters.
ie:
cm user.testuser.testé
createmailbox: Invalid mailbox name
How can I make cyrus accept accentuated mailbox names ?
Thanks
I need to be able to create
mailboxes with the name “Boîte d’envoi”. I think that the problem is
that cyrus imap doesn’t like the “ ’ ” in mailbox names. I always get an
INVALID MAILBOX NAME as result when trying to create the mailbox.
Does anybody know how to create mailboxes containing this
to create mailboxes
with the name “Boîte d’envoi”. I think that the problem is
that cyrus imap doesn’t like the “ ’ ” in mailbox names.
I always get an INVALID MAILBOX NAME as result when trying to create the
mailbox.
Does anybody know how to create mailboxes containing this
kind of special
Why? Unless Daniel uses lmtp auth, ldap is not consulted during
lmtp delivery.
I am assuming his MTA is using LDAP as the backend for the virtual map
for exim..As that is what I use in my setup with postfix using LDAP as
the backend for the virtual delivery table map.
He still needs to esca
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 08:31, Igor Brezac wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Jul 2003, Edward Rudd wrote:
>
> > you need to store the username map in the LDAP as
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > the @ needs to be escaped..
>
> Why? Unless Daniel uses lmtp auth, ldap is not consulted during
> lmtp delivery.
I am assumi
On Tue, 28 Jul 2003, Edward Rudd wrote:
> you need to store the username map in the LDAP as
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> the @ needs to be escaped..
Why? Unless Daniel uses lmtp auth, ldap is not consulted during
lmtp delivery.
> On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 21:56, Daniel Lawson wrote:
> > I want to use the
you need to store the username map in the LDAP as
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
the @ needs to be escaped..
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 21:56, Daniel Lawson wrote:
> I want to use the @ character in a mailbox name in cyrus 2.1.x
>
> I have a virtual domain setup, using LDAP as the backend, and exim as
> the MTA.
I want to use the @ character in a mailbox name in cyrus 2.1.x
I have a virtual domain setup, using LDAP as the backend, and exim as
the MTA. Everything works fine if I use usernames of the format
user__domain_part1_part2, however that isn't very nice for end users.
I'd much prefer to use '[EM
On Thu 03 Apr 2003 at 13:45:46 -0500, you wrote:
> How was this mailbox created? I can't duplicate this behavior with a
> simple case:
>
> x create "inbox.xyzzy "
> x OK Completed
> x list "" "inbox.xyzz*"
> * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "." "inbox.xyzzy "
> x OK Completed
To be honest, I don't know
Ian Macdonald wrote:
Hi,
There seems to be a bug in the Cyrus code that incorrectly returns the
name of a mailbox with a trailing space as that name without the space:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] telnet cyrus 143
Trying 1.2.3.4...
Connected to cyrus.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK babbage.corp.google.com C
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Ian Macdonald wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] telnet cyrus 143
> Trying 1.2.3.4...
> Connected to cyrus.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> * OK babbage.corp.google.com Cyrus IMAP4 v2.1.12 server ready
> . login tommy password
> . OK User logged in
> . list user.tommy.Agencies *Realty*
>
Hi,
There seems to be a bug in the Cyrus code that incorrectly returns the
name of a mailbox with a trailing space as that name without the space:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] telnet cyrus 143
Trying 1.2.3.4...
Connected to cyrus.
Escape character is '^]'.
* OK babbage.corp.google.com Cyrus IMAP4 v2.1.12 se
"Kevin P. Fleming" wrote:
>
> Patrick Welche wrote:
> > % exim -bV
> > Exim version 4.12 #4 built 30-Jan-2003 16:41:01
> > Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 2002
> >
> > So I think Kerstin is right...
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Patrick
>
> Hmmm. I think this may have something to do with the m
Am Mittwoch, 5. Februar 2003 19:18 schrieb Kevin P. Fleming:
> Hmmm. I think this may have something to do with the method being used to
> get the messages from Exim to Cyrus.
>
> There are (at least) four ways to do that:
>
> 1) Exim can pipe the messages to the Cyrus "deliver" command.
>
> 2) The
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:18:50AM -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
..
> Hmmm. I think this may have something to do with the method being used to
> get the messages from Exim to Cyrus.
>
> There are (at least) four ways to do that:
>
> 1) Exim can pipe the messages to the Cyrus "deliver" command.
Patrick Welche wrote:
% exim -bV
Exim version 4.12 #4 built 30-Jan-2003 16:41:01
Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 2002
So I think Kerstin is right...
Cheers,
Patrick
Hmmm. I think this may have something to do with the method being used to get
the messages from Exim to Cyrus.
There are
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 10:35:46AM -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Kerstin Espey wrote:
> >
> >As long as you don't use the option "caseful_local_part" in the exim
> >router, exim will send all mails to the lowercase mailbox.
> >
> >Regards,
> >Kerstin
> >
>
> Exim 4.x does not act this way, but
Kerstin Espey wrote:
As long as you don't use the option "caseful_local_part" in the exim router,
exim will send all mails to the lowercase mailbox.
Regards,
Kerstin
Exim 4.x does not act this way, but Exim 3.x did. If you don't make specific
provisions to supply Cyrus a lowercase local part
Am Dienstag, 4. Februar 2003 15:45 schrieb Pål Olsen:
> I've just implemented a new mail platform using Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.11 and Exim
> 4.12, and I wonder... how to deal with the fact that systems don't allways
> do want you expect..?
>
> It seem to me that exim/cyrus has problem with delivery of mai
lt;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: Case sensitve user/mailbox names
> Pål Olsen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've just implemented a new mail platform using Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.11 and
Exim
> > 4.12, and I wonder... how to deal with th
Pål Olsen wrote:
Hi,
I've just implemented a new mail platform using Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.11 and Exim
4.12, and I wonder... how to deal with the fact that systems don't allways
do want you expect..?
It seem to me that exim/cyrus has problem with delivery of mail if the
mail-address are written in ano
Hi,
I've just implemented a new mail platform using Cyrus IMAPd 2.1.11 and Exim
4.12, and I wonder... how to deal with the fact that systems don't allways
do want you expect..?
It seem to me that exim/cyrus has problem with delivery of mail if the
mail-address are written in another case than the
Title: Message
Hi,
I posted this
question a few weeks ago but never got any answers...
:(
The Cyrus server does not support quotes in mailbox
names. Is there any good reason for that? Can I just add a
quote to GOODCHARS in mboxname.c or will this cause all sorts of
problems?
I
Title: Message
Hi,
The Cyrus server
does not support quotes in mailbox names. Is there any good reason for
that? Can I just add a quote to GOODCHARS in mboxname.c or will this
cause all sorts of problems?
Thanks.
On Tuesday, September 24, 2002 07:24:31 PM -0400 Ken Murchison
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
+--
| Quoting Ian Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
|
| > Hi,
| >
| > For the purposes of performing a conversion, I'd like to know which
| > characters are legal in Cyrus m
Quoting Ian Macdonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> For the purposes of performing a conversion, I'd like to know which
> characters are legal in Cyrus mailbox names.
>
> Is this mentioned in one of the docs somewhere?
./mboxname.c:#defin
Hi,
For the purposes of performing a conversion, I'd like to know which
characters are legal in Cyrus mailbox names.
Is this mentioned in one of the docs somewhere?
Ian
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Ian Macdonald | Why my thoughts are my own, when they are
System Administrator| in, but when
> but i cannot deliver messages to that mailbox.
>
> cat msgfile | deliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Mailbox does not exist
>
>
lmtpd / deliver seas the @ as splitting a realm there is a one
line mod ( search archive I posted a diff once) which will
enable @`s to work
i'm trying to set up a mailsystem using postfix and cyrus.
the mailsystem should host mail for different domains.
to make the mailboxes unique i want names like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snippet from imapd.conf:
unixhierarchysep: yes
altnamespace: yes
userprefix: user
sharedprefix: shared
i have creat
Hello!
I have found in cyrus-imap docs that o mailbox name can be any ascii
characters.
I want to create some mailboxes names with numbers only ...
I have tried to create them, and this has worked fine, but when I try
to access the same
name as an user login with squirrelmail and pam (ins
On 15-Jun-2001 Scott Adkins wrote:
> However, if you are sharing a mailbox and set it up for external
> delivery
> (i.e. anyone+post ability) and sendmail is your SMTP server, I find
> that
> capital letters and spaces are no longer permitted. So the list
> becomes:
>
> "+,-.0123456789:=@_abcdef
ere any work arounds? I can
live without the uppercase characters, but I use spaces a lot in my mailbox
names.
Scott
--On Thursday, June 14, 2001 10:41 AM -0700 David Fuchs
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> cyrus-imapd-2.0.12 - imap/mboxname.c - line #187:
>
> I believe this
h characters, other than alphanumeric, are legal in
>mailbox names with Cyrus v2.0.12 & later?
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>Barbara
>--
>Barbara Greenwood
>Senior Developer
>World Online UK, a Tiscali Company
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Hi,
Does anyone know which characters, other than alphanumeric, are legal in
mailbox names with Cyrus v2.0.12 & later?
Thanks,
Barbara
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Joel M. Baldwin wrote:
>
> How does this work of you want to create a folder
> with a '/' in the name?
>
> Sounds like we've still got a reserved character that can't
> be in folder names.
Something needs to be the hierarchy separator.
Tom
You wouldn't in a username, but in a folder name I can
easily see wanting to have .'s and /'s
However I see that you have to have a separator
of SOME kind to use in mailbox names. And you're
ultimately limited by the IMAP protocol command set.
Atif Ghaffar wrote:
>
&g
"Joel M. Baldwin" wrote:
> How does this work of you want to create a folder
> with a '/' in the name?
>
> Sounds like we've still got a reserved character that can't
> be in folder names.
Why would you want to have a "/" in the username?
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Internet Development Manager
4unet AG/
gt; be in folder names.
>
> David Fuchs wrote:
>
>> Alfred,
>>
>> I created the patch for cyrus-imapd version 2.0.11. It works on 2.0.12
>> as well, which is the version of Cyrus that I'm currently using.
>>
>> All the patch does is conve
n 2.0.12
> as well, which is the version of Cyrus that I'm currently using.
>
> All the patch does is convert any references to a dot (.) into a slash
> (/) in the mailbox names. Once the patch is installed, you need to refer
> to your mailboxes with "user/" rathe
Alfred,
I created the patch for cyrus-imapd version 2.0.11. It works on 2.0.12
as well, which is the version of Cyrus that I'm currently using.
All the patch does is convert any references to a dot (.) into a slash
(/) in the mailbox names. Once the patch is installed, you ne
Hi Atif
Where could I find such a proxy?
Cheers, Fred
>-Original Message-
>From: Atif Ghaffar [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Freitag, 23. März 2001 18:43
>To:Alfred Pfister
>Cc:'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: Re: Period in mailbox names (ag
red Pfister; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: Re: Period in mailbox names (again)
>
>I think patching the server is a great idea! I made a patch a while ago
>now, but I not many people have tested it... it works for me, but it
>would be great to have a larger user-base testing
I think patching the server is a great idea! I made a patch a while ago
now, but I not many people have tested it... it works for me, but it
would be great to have a larger user-base testing it.
-David
Atif Ghaffar wrote:
> Hi Alferd.
>
> If you dont want to change username and dont want to
Hi Alferd.
If you dont want to change username and dont want to patch the server then
you will need an IMAP/POP3 proxy that converts usernames with dots etc to
correct username on the mailbox.
cheers
Alfred Pfister wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I want to upgrade my users from POP3 to IMAP. Unfortu
Hi everyone
I want to upgrade my users from POP3 to IMAP. Unfortunately some of them
have a period in their mail adress which clashes with the mailbox
hierarchy separator in Cyrus. I scanned through a discussion on this
topic from last August and I know I can work around the problem, but I
don't
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