Any current efforts to add RFC3894 (the ":copy" extension) to libsieve ?
thanks,
-ericb
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Hello,
I am running web-cyradm with Cyrus SASL 2.1.17 and Cyrus impad 2.1.16
I have an issue with case sensitive usernames.
To solve that problem, is there only one way to upgrade cyrus sasl and cyrus
impad ?
Bartosz
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On 2005-07-05 at 23:00+02 Sebastian Hagedorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -- Paul Raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is rumored to have mumbled on 5. Juli 2005
> 16:32:52 -0400 regarding Re: quotas not working a x86_64?:
>
> > On Tue, 5 Jul 2005, Ken Murchison wrote:
> >
> > > Its possible. I'm fairly
On Jul 7, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Jason Walker wrote:
I have setup my mail server to use Postfix for SMTP and am using Cyrus
for IMAP. I'm trying to create a virtual alias of sorts for addresses
in
a specific virtual domain. We are moving from first name, last initial
to first initial, last
Greetings,
I have setup my mail server to use Postfix for SMTP and am using Cyrus
for IMAP. I'm trying to create a virtual alias of sorts for addresses in
a specific virtual domain. We are moving from first name, last initial
to first initial, last name and so of course need to make aliase
our request. Alternatively, you can call them, with
the contents of this message to hand when you call.
At Thu Jul 7 14:25:40 2005 the virus scanner said:
F-Prot: document.zip->document.txt
Infection: W32/[EMAIL PRO
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What "squat" is doing exactly? What do I gain if I use it? What do I loose
> if
> I don't use it? When does it make sense to start using it, and when I simply
> should not be bothered with it?
Running squatter indexes the text of all the messages in a particular
mail
I was just thinking : Couldn't it be that ctl_mboxlist -u already
created the new mailboxes.db as skiplist ?
I mean, as far as I have understood it, ctl_mboxlist -u creates the
mailboxes.db using the backend defined in /etc/imapd.conf, that is
skiplist if you did not state anything, berkeley if
I've found bunch of messages "SQUAT failed" messages in my log files. Googling
around and checking mailing list archives showed they can be safely ignored, or
an line placed into cyrus.conf to enable "squatting" of mailboxes. However, the
search also showed many people (that enabled squat in cyru
> I was trying the same procedure here : upgrade problem 2.0.16 Berkeley
> DB 3 to 2.2.12 Berkeley DB 4
>
> I have used the ctl_mboxlist -d to dump the old db3 mailboxes.db file ,
> on the old machine . After a copy to the new
> machine with 2.2.12 Berkeley DB 4, I did a ctl_mboxlist -u., and a ne
I was trying the same procedure here : upgrade problem 2.0.16 Berkeley
DB 3 to 2.2.12 Berkeley DB 4
I have used the ctl_mboxlist -d to dump the old db3 mailboxes.db file ,
on the old machine . After a copy to the new
machine with 2.2.12 Berkeley DB 4, I did a ctl_mboxlist -u., and a new
mailb
On Wednesday 06 July 2005 01:34 pm, Gregg Berkholtz wrote:
> I dont see that behavior on my Linux-based systems. When I issue a
> "mv" for many thousands of files, or for very large files, the change
> occurs immediately. At least in the sense that a "sync" shows no
> pending operations, even after
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 15:04 -0400, websrvr wrote:
> I'm having a problem with mail vanishing.
>
> I can send mail, recieve mail but if I try to read the mail it seems
> to vanish.
>
> It doesn't matter if I use POP or IMAP, the results are the same, any
> ideas on a solution??
http://www.chi
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>> Even on many OS's move copies the file, make sure that it is a good
>> copy, and then deletes the original. MOVE still wouldn't handle this
>> case because there still needs to be 2 copies at a given point in time
>> to handle fault tolerance.
>>
>> Just a thought,
>> B
>>
>
> I dont see that b
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