Hi,
I'm using the following software:
Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.6
Cyrus SASL 2.1.18
Heimdal 0.6.1
I just noticed a problem similar to what William Turner described
on Sat, 28 Feb 2004 12:56:45 -0500 [1]:
When authenticating with GSSAPI I can't upload Sieve script larger
than about
--- Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the time that the document to which you refer was
> written, it had
> also received substantially more testing, this is
> not really the case any
> longer.
You mean that documentation is a bit outdated nowadays
?
> 200 mailboxes is nothing.
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004, Greg Pulfer wrote:
This made me wonder if I really need the MURDER functionality... First
of all can someone exlain me what is a "uniform namespace (no shared
mailboxes)", I am not sure if I need that or not. If I could use a IMAP
proxy solution and that would make everything
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004, Jean-Christophe Delaye wrote:
I wonder if there is a mechanism which provides a way to mark an entire
Cyrus Imap hierachy (whith folders, messages and sub-folders etc) as
Read. I find this feature usefull when migrating users in conjunction
with Adaptive Filters for Junk
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, AJ wrote:
I am trying to decide what version of cyrus-imapd to go with in our
rollout. I have seen some issues in releases after 2.2.3.
I am thinking of sticking with 2.2.3 for now, but read that the mailboxes.db
file should not be in Berkeley db format, which i think is tr
Hi,
I wonder if there is a mechanism which provides a way to mark an entire
Cyrus Imap hierachy (whith folders, messages and sub-folders etc) as
Read.
I find this feature usefull when migrating users in conjunction with
Adaptive Filters for Junk mail controls.
Thanks in advance!
---
Cyrus H
--- Earl R Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, the uniform name space means a couple of
> things. First, each
> user's account has a unique name. Not just on the
> IMAP server where
> their account resides, but across all the IMAP
> servers that are part
> of the MURDER. This allows the a
Hello,
Well, the uniform name space means a couple of things. First, each
user's account has a unique name. Not just on the IMAP server where
their account resides, but across all the IMAP servers that are part
of the MURDER. This allows the accounts to be on any machine in the
MURDER. This allow
Hello all:
For the record, this turns out to be a mailutil problem, as far as I can tell.
It appears as though mailutil successfully copies the messages from oldServer
to newServer, but then tries to set the flags on the messages on oldServer,
when it should be doing it on newServer, it just get
Hi there,
I was reading the latest Cyrus IMAPd 2.2.6 documentation especially this page:
http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/download/imapd/install-murder.html
Now I saw the following phrase:
"Sites which think they need the Murder functionality but do not need a uniform namespace (no shared mailb
Greg Pulfer wrote:
--- Rob Siemborski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That, and it ensures that you have exactly the same
configuration running
on all the systems.
Speaking about configuration, I was wondering if there
is any sample configuration files (cyrus.conf and
imapd.conf) for a basic or recomm
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