'k, I've dont a quick search of google, and am not finding anything, so
...
Using horde/ingo, I'm logging in as one of the admins for a domain, and
putting a filter in place ... on the server side, its being dump'd into a
'global' directory, ie: /var/spool/sieve/domain/m/mydomain.com/g/globa
Excellent. Looks good. I'll try it out soon.
In the meantime, I have encountered another ACL issue, and I'd like
to propose a solution.
Because 2.3.x currently stores ACLs in non-legacy format, when these
non-legacy ACLs are stored in a 2.2.x MUPDATE server, 2.2.x frontends
report ACLs
On 02 Aug 2006, at 03:24, Daniel Eckl wrote:
Well, as far as I know, the mailboxes.db and other databases are
only opened and modified by the master process.
That's not the case.
:; grep -lw mboxlist_open *[ch]
arbitron.c
chk_cyrus.c
ctl_cyrusdb.c
ctl_mboxlist.c
cyr_expire.c
cyrdump.c
fud.c
i
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Wesley Craig wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006, at 09:59, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Short answer, there are no good books. Managing IMAP is minimally
useful - in a basic sense.
The one salient chapter happens to be online:
http://www.oreilly.com/cata
Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Wesley Craig wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006, at 09:59, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Short answer, there are no good books. Managing IMAP is minimally
useful - in a basic sense.
The one salient chapter happens to be online:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/m
Ken Murchison wrote:
Wesley Craig wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006, at 09:59, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Short answer, there are no good books. Managing IMAP is minimally
useful - in a basic sense.
The one salient chapter happens to be online:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html
Hello everybody.
I didn't find answer on google, mailing list archive, so if it was
discussed earlier, give me a link, please..
I am trying to set up several separate domains on one mail system (Gentoo).
My /etc/imapd.conf:
configdirectory: /var/imap
partition-default: /var/spool/imap
admins
Because this is too confusing to our users.
They want the small device to see the same emails as their regular
mail client. So, if my INBOX is filtered on my PDA and I delete
the message, it should be deleted on the server as well and the
reverse should also be true. Our users also don't want t
Sorry - I know this may be a little off-topic - but I'm really stuck
and wondering if anybody else here has seen this before.
System: RHEL 4, Apache 2.0.52 w/PHP 4.3.9, Cyrus 2.3.7 from Simon
Matter's rpms.
Setup: Horde: 3.1.2, Imp: H3 (4.1.2), Ingo: H3 (1.1.1), SAM 0.1-cvs
Basic summary: I
Daniel Eckl wrote:
Arghhh... I was too fast.
Your question was actually how he redelivered the mails, am I right? ...
Yes :)
I'm interested in that. If it would be easy to do (I mean automatically).
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cm
I don't know - if there exists some plumbing today to make this happen -
I am happy to utilize it in this idea. So, I'd appreciate some
education
if any of the capabilities of this idea already exist in some form.
/mrg
On Aug 2, 2006, at 14:23, Robert Banz wrote:
Cyrus gets this and slice
Cyrus gets this and slices off the +filter= and places the value "foo"
into a FILTER variable.
On the mail delivery side: LMTP is changed to look for X-IMAP-
FILTER headers
and to store the value of the header as an IMAP flag. Assuming
X-IMAP-Filter: foo
then we add /filter=foo to the IMAP f
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Sam wrote:
After removed the cyrus.cache, cyrus.squat, and cyrus.index files, the mail
client (thunderbird) got an error " Unable to lock ... file... I/O
error".
You must run reconstruct and quota -f (see my original restore steps) to
recreate those files.
A
Rob Carter (duke) and I have been discussing for some time how to
provide filtered access to the IMAP store using cyrus (cuz we use
cyrus - duh!).
Problem: With the blackberry a user can filter what email is sent
to their device. It's a handy and powerful ability. Non-blackberry
devices that s
Joe Harvell wrote:
I used cyradm a long time ago to set up two mailboxes, and now I need to
use it again, but I can't login:
I am running cyrus-imapd 2.2.12. I know that the latest 2.3 version
supports TLS with cyradm. But I am not ready to upgrade. I just want
to be able to run cyradm from t
Hello,
I'm currently using Simon's rpms on a Centos 4 murder setup. For
awhile now, I've been getting (occasionally) 15-20 minutes worth of
"Deferred" messages from sendmail. I never believed it was sendmail,
but I've been having issues proving that. We managed to get the
debug_command go
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Sam wrote:
Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Sam wrote:
Hi I am not using Legato backup client. What I have is only a copy of the
user /mail/imap/spool/user/sam directory.
eg.
# ls -l
total 52
drwx-- 2 root wheel512 Aug 1 17:24 Drafts
drwx-- 2 root
Cyrus IMAP v2.3.3 and above have TLS support. You might have to add the
"--tls" switch to make it work. For older versions see the patch on
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2036
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:info-cyrus-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Be
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
HI,
I'm trying to migrate users from one backend cyrus 2.3.7 server to
another. I've got the imapd.conf on the servers set up so that
authentication is working between them just fine (using gssapi). When I run
the xfer command from inside cyradm,
He told that in the part you deleted from quote.
He accidentially made some kind of °catch-all alias" which catched away
all the mails.
He deleted the alias and the mailboxes worked again.
I hope I understodd that correctly, though...
Best,
Daniel
Rudy Gevaert schrieb:
Rustedt, Florian wro
we have a mail.columbia.edu cert on each of our frontends.
They are behind a load balancer which has the name mail.columbia.edu.
Clients connect to the load balancer which passes them to one of the
frontends.
The CN name in the cert matches the name the client thinks they
connected to and t
Arghhh... I was too fast.
Your question was actually how he redelivered the mails, am I right? ...
Sorry...
Best,
Daniel
Daniel Eckl schrieb:
He told that in the part you deleted from quote.
He accidentially made some kind of °catch-all alias" which catched away
all the mails.
He deleted
On Tue, 1 Aug 2006, Vincent Fox wrote:
Wondering how people deal with SSL certs with multiple frontends?
Do you put wildcard certs on the proxies and leave the SSL processing on
each unit?
Do you use an SSL-aware load-balancer and let it hold a cert for the
published hostname and do the heavy
Rustedt, Florian wrote:
So we killed this alias and redelivered all mails from the box to solve this
problem.
May I ask how you did this?
Thanks in advance,
Rudy
Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyruswiki.andrew.cmu.edu
List Archives/Info: http://asg
Wesley Craig wrote:
I was tracking a very similar issue with xfer between 2.2 and 2.3.6.
xfer'ing vanilla 2.2.12 mailboxes to 2.3.6 seems to work fine, and
xfer'ing a 2.3.6 mailbox to 2.2.12 also more or less works (permissions
are broken since 2.3.6 blindly uses rfc 4314 ACLs rather than payi
Hi,
We are looking at migrating our current mail store (UWash IMAP) to
Cyrus. One of the first things we need to accomplish is to get a proxy
in front of our existing servers so that we can start moving mailboxes
around to alleviate load issues.
1) Is it possible to configure a Front-end server
Wesley Craig wrote:
On 17 Jul 2006, at 09:59, Forrest Aldrich wrote:
Short answer, there are no good books. Managing IMAP is minimally
useful - in a basic sense.
The one salient chapter happens to be online:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mimap/chapter/ch09.html
if that helps.
However
addendum to my info:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/824
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.imap.cyrus/21264/
Best,
Daniel
Daniel Eckl schrieb:
Hi Joe!
Cyradm (or only your cyradm? Dunno...) might not be SSL capable.
So either use port 143 to connect or if you have to user IMA
Hi Joe!
Cyradm (or only your cyradm? Dunno...) might not be SSL capable.
So either use port 143 to connect or if you have to user IMAPS Port 993,
then you could establish an ssl tunnel with stunnel program.
Best,
Daniel
Joe Harvell schrieb:
Could someone *please* take a look at this?
Joe H
Thanks for the answer,
no, my customers don't do sieve.
But i resolved my prob now, it was something stupid:
We have about 3.000 mailadresses running on our mailboxes and there was an
emailadress that had no name in front of the "@", so EVERY email out of the
concerned domain was fed into the sam
Could someone *please* take a look at this?
Joe Harvell wrote:
> I used cyradm a long time ago to set up two mailboxes, and now I need to
> use it again, but I can't login:
>
> I am running cyrus-imapd 2.2.12. I know that the latest 2.3 version
> supports TLS with cyradm. But I am not ready to
James Yale wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out what I can actually have as a valid mailbox
name in cyrus, due to problems with mail being delivered to the wrong
account.
I realise I can't have any '.' in the name, but currently mail for
user 'jim+test' (who can login just fine) is being de
Last time I had such a problem, the recipient accidentially discarded
all mails using a sieve rule. Could this apply to you, too? Can your
customers set sieve rules?
Perhaps they aren't discarded, but forwarded without storing locally?
Best,
Daniel
Rustedt, Florian schrieb:
Hello,
i am pret
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out what I can actually have as a valid mailbox
name in cyrus, due to problems with mail being delivered to the wrong
account.
I realise I can't have any '.' in the name, but currently mail for user
'jim+test' (who can login just fine) is being delivered to user 'jim
Hello,
i am pretty new to cyrus, so excuse my low expertise:
We've set up a combination of postfix+sasl+mysql+cyrus. Transport is
postfix-lmtp.
It is running now flawlessly since about one year, but now, we've got a
severe problem:
Three of our customers can't get mails. The Mail is transported v
Hi,
--On 1. August 2006 17:48:20 -0400 Chris Mattingly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Please send me over to a sendmail list if this question would be better
suited over there, but I'm hoping to get some help here. :)
I'm using sendmail 8.13.1 & cyrus 2.2.12. In my sendmail config, I have
set c
Well, as far as I know, the mailboxes.db and other databases are only
opened and modified by the master process. But I'm not sure here.
But as your assumption sounds correct and because this seems to work
with cluster (and I fully believe you here, no question), your
assumption regarding the D
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