On Tue, 2003-09-16 at 23:16, Tarjei Huse wrote:
> Hi,
>
> >I've used shared folders very happily and successfully in the past, but
> >on slightly older installations of Cyrus (this particular installation
> >is 2.2.1), and obviously never in a virtual domains environment.
> >
> >
> What's your
Hi,
I've used shared folders very happily and successfully in the past, but
on slightly older installations of Cyrus (this particular installation
is 2.2.1), and obviously never in a virtual domains environment.
What's your postfix version?
Tarjei
Ok, so what I did was:
localhost.freebsd.se
Hey fellas -
so I've seen some confusion about shared folders and thought I'd check
out what the fuss was all about. ;)
I've used shared folders very happily and successfully in the past, but
on slightly older installations of Cyrus (this particular installation
is 2.2.1), and obviously never in
--On Wednesday, September 17, 2003 00:29:03 +0200 "Oliver Demetz -
Hardware-XPress.de" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Normally, when sending a mail, a copy of that mail is kept locally on
my pc in Sent-Folder.
What I'd like to realize is, that a copy of that sent mail is stored
in a subfolder 'Sent'
Hi all!
Finally I've succeded installing cyrus imapd.
Now, I want to realize the following:
Normally, when sending a mail, a copy of that mail is kept locally on
my pc in Sent-Folder.
What I'd like to realize is, that a copy of that sent mail is stored
in a subfolder 'Sent' of my imap-mailbox on
Hello List,
I have some problems to get compiled sendmail-8.12.9 with SALS2.0.9.
First, my POP and IMAP users (cyrus-imap) are authenticating against sasldb2
database, using saslauthd and master daemon, that i mean is that sasl is
working fine.
Second, sendmail compiling proccess don´t fail whi
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 21:08, Darron Froese wrote:
On Monday, September 15, 2003, at 09:38 AM, Ramprasad A Padmanabhan
wrote:
> So Does that mean That I have to use procmail and .procmailrc
You have to use procmail to do it this way - but you don't have to use
.procmailrc.
You could put th