On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Ken Murchison wrote:
> The 3 vendor-specific annotations used by Cyrus are all documented in
> the appropriate locations:
>
> squat: squatter(8)
> expire: cyr_expire(8), install-netnews.html
> news2mail: install-netnews.html
What about these?
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/
Nils Vogels wrote:
Hi all,
Looking around on various archives and testing out the squatter
function, I have found that this function only works if I set the
'squat' annotation on a mailbox.
You don't have to set the squat annotation in order for squatter to work.
This led me to a small quest o
Hi all,
Looking around on various archives and testing out the squatter
function, I have found that this function only works if I set the
'squat' annotation on a mailbox.
This led me to a small quest of the other possibilities of annotations,
such as EXPIRY
Unfortunately, I have not yet found
> Hello All,
> I recently moved my cyrus-imapd install from one machine to annother.
> The move went *quite* well, I had both servers stoped and rsynced the
> live server's data (/var/imap, /var/spool/imap) over to the new server.
>
> Everything was fine untill I started playing with SSL, at that
On Fri, Jan 09, 2004 at 01:12:04PM -0800, Jason Williams wrote:
> Wanted to get some feedback from people running cyrus and postfix.
If you are running RedHat Linux, one thing to keep in mind is that
RedHat run Postfix in a chroot jail. So in yout cyrus.conf you need
something along the line of :
> I am thinking of a hack in the ipurge source with another commandline
> option
> something like
> ipurge -f -d 30 --skipuntil 'user/someuser'
>
> Is that feasible
I don't know; sorry. Might it not be simpler overall, however, to give
ipurge the ability to skip corrupt mailboxes and mo