find whether this is a known bug - so I’m letting you know. Maybe
you can help understand what happened. Sounds like a weird server-side bug to
me - this shouldn’t happen, right?
Cheers,
Christian
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Christian Theune · c...@flyingcircus.io · +49 345 219401 0
Flying Circus Internet Operations GmbH
> On 02 Mar 2015, at 14:46, Christian Theune wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I’m running dovecot 2.2.13 and I ran into a weird problem.
>
> A user migrated his mailboxes by letting users copy them from their old
> server to the new one through their MUA. All that went fine exce
was shown in this way to me on OS X Mail. Haven’t seen
that before. :)
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Hi,
> On 03 Mar 2015, at 09:55, Christian Theune wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> interesting idea about “/“ being in the folder name. I’ll ask whether that
> was the case.
Feedback from the user was “probably not”. Anything I can help debugging this
further?
Christian
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Ch
, right? That’s what I
used with cyrus sieve all the time. :)
I didn’t find documentation in the wiki or googling where to configure someone
as admin in Dovecot so he can access foreign sieve scripts through managesieve.
Pointers? Am I using the right words?
Cheers,
Christian
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Christian Theune · c
15, 22:44 +0200 schrieb Christian Theune:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I’ve been a long-time user of Cyrus and started using sieve with
>>> Dovecot recently. A question that came up is: how do I access a
>>> users’s sieve scripts through managesieve without their cre