On 12/19/06, Pascal Gienger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
former03 | Baltasar Cevc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Personally I do not use POP3 any more - however I remember that there
> was a limitaition of 1 connection per mailbox in other servers.
Yes.
The POP3 RFC states that opera
Hi,
Mailman uses a second alias file which is maintaind by Mailman. These
aliases are pipes to mailman. I am running postfix with mailman on an
other server so i dont know fore sure but it should work.
To integrate the archive in Cyrus folder would be more colplicated and
involve scripting. Bu y
former03 | Baltasar Cevc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Martin,
Personally I do not use POP3 any more - however I remember that there
was a limitaition of 1 connection per mailbox in other servers.
Yes.
The POP3 RFC states that operations such as DELEte a message will become
"final" after iss
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 11:36 -0800, Jim John wrote:
> We have postfix and cyrus working together. Postfix
> delivers the mail to cyrus using the cyrus transport
> in postfix. We would like to add a mailing list
> package to this combination. Is mailman or any other
> mailing list packages work with
I'm also getting this sometimes with some of our customers. I suspect
it does have something to do with the client, as one person is using
Eudora and the other is using Outlook Express. But regardless, the
server should be able to cope with these and unlock the mailbox after
the connection has bee
Quoting Wesley Craig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've seen this behavior (and resolution) as well. Not sure what the
> cause is.
I've seen it also but I gave up trying to find a fix and implemented
another mechanism for saving user deleted mail.
Hex dump of a faulty cyrus.expunge problem that cause
We have postfix and cyrus working together. Postfix
delivers the mail to cyrus using the cyrus transport
in postfix. We would like to add a mailing list
package to this combination. Is mailman or any other
mailing list packages work with cyrus? Thanks.
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Hi Martin,
Personally I do not use POP3 any more - however I remember that there
was a limitaition of 1 connection per mailbox in other servers.
May the reason be that some client software isn't properly closing
the connection (no quit for example)? Or just lost connections due to
the loss of in