Zitat von Davin Flatten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello-
>
> We are using Horde/Ingo against a Cyrus murder with three backend
> servers. When a user redirects there email the system generates the
> following script:
>
> ##INGO
> # sieve filter generated by Ingo (November 13, 2007, 10:08 am)
>
> req
Though it's usually:
fileinto "user.fred.Spam"
Zitat von Scott Likens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Assuming that user has the 'p' right to user.fred.INBOX.Spam then yes.
> If they don't have the 'p' right, the mail will just be sent in limbo.
> On Jul 4, 2008, at 9:30 AM, Bob Bob wrote:
> Hi
Zitat von Rob Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> The mail is delivered to the INBOX (user.fri)
>> The delivery is tried to user.fri.t&-APY-ster, NOT user.fri.t&APY-ster
>>
>> Any hints where the error occurs?
>
> Yes.
>
> Sieve scripts are in utf-8. You now have to use the true utf-8 name of the
>
Zitat von Frank Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>> Is this a bad joke or am I missing something? Sieve scripts of most
>>> non-English-speakers are intentionally broken due to a BC breaking
>>> change in a bugfix release version?
>>
>> I'm afraid you're not missing anything. It bit us as well :(
>>
Does anybody know if the issue below has been fixed with 2.2.13?
Ken Murchison wrote:
> Brenden Conte wrote:
>> This looks like the problem arises if there is a child mailbox that
>> starts out exactly the same as the parent, and only the next character
>> in the child string after the end of the
Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Does anybody know if the issue below has been fixed with 2.2.13?
Looks like it doesn't. I really don't want to upgrade to 2.3.x at this
point only to find out that it still hasn't been fixed there either.
Does anybody
Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Does anybody know if the issue below has been fixed with 2.2.13?
Looks like it doesn't. I really don't want to upgrade to 2.3.x at
this point only to find out that it still h
Zitat von Robert Banz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Following on to the sieve & vacation discussion -- anyone have any
> interest in the sieve "date" extension? Sounds like it'd be awfully
> nice to have, for example, being able to wrap your vacation in a date-
> range conditional...
Definitely. We
Zitat von [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But what if I have a lot of psts?
There is a software called "readpst".
The best method is to let Outlook do the work...
Create an outlook account that uses this pst, create an outlook IMAP
account and just drag the folders/messages into the IMAP folders.
Worke
Hi,
timsieved allows to use different users for authentication and
authorization, and this
works fine e.g. when setting sieve rules with the cyrus
administrator. But is there any
way to set finer grained ACLs, i.e. to allow other users access to my
sieve rules via
IMAP ACLs or some suc
Sorry for the missing subject.
Zitat von Jan Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi,
timsieved allows to use different users for authentication and
authorization, and this
works fine e.g. when setting sieve rules with the cyrus
administrator. But is there any
way to set finer grained ACL
Hi,
I'm not sure if this isn't rather a question for the IMAPEXT mailing
list, but I'm starting here because I only noticed it on Cyrus so far.
I wondering what the correct behavior of servers and clients should be
regarding the mapping of d and c ACL rights to RFC 4314 rights.
Cyrus as of ve
Hi,
it's been half a year since the last release and there has been a good
bunch of bug fixes since then. Is a new release planned already?
Jan.
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Jan Schneider
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e it super-soon. There are a couple of people who have
> seen it recently. Did some client switch to using BINARY APPEND?
The Horde_Imap_Client library did.
> Definitely a bug!
>
> I'm in the process of moving country this week, so I'm only online
> sporadic
nd regards,
Daniel
Just for clarification: you can use Cyrus as a backend for address
books and calendars in Horde, though not via CalDAV/CardDAV but via
its generic IMAP backend (which has evolved from the Kolab backends).
There is also a generic CalDAV backend support in Kronolith, but I
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