Hi Torsten,
thanks for your answer - I guess the "imapsync" stuff is exactly
what I'm looking for.
But I want to discuss some of your hints regarding whether or not
to use the "real" virtual mailbox approach:
> I once built a larger system that way and I am suffering from that
> until today.
On Feb 1, 2008 2:29 PM, Stefan Palme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a cyrus imap server installation without virtual domain support.
> Some months ago I started receiving mails for other domains besides my
> "default" domain, so I have usernames like "bob" (for the default
> domain) and
headline: Rename an account)
HTH
Regards,
Torsten
Original-Nachricht
> Datum: Fri, 01 Feb 2008 14:29:40 +0100
> Von: Stefan Palme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: "info-cyrus@lists.andrew.cmu.edu"
> Betreff: migrating to virtual domain support
> Hi
>
Hi
I have a cyrus imap server installation without virtual domain support.
Some months ago I started receiving mails for other domains besides my
"default" domain, so I have usernames like "bob" (for the default
domain) and "fred.domain2" (for the additional domain domain2.com).
(The naming scheme
Hi,
I am running a cyrus imap server 2.2.x without virtual domain support.
Usernames are "simple" (fred, bob, ...) and authenticated using SASL
-> saslauthd -> PAM -> /etc/passwd. Mailboxes are in unix hierarchy
style ("user/fred", "user/bob/spam").
Because number of users raises, collisions beco