Hi
> If I understand this patch correctly, it doesn't solve the larger problem
> that I'm interested in: is the data on my replica the same as the data on
> my primary, or more to the point, are the two data sets converging? ...
> But I'm really interested in something that can run out of
On Fri, 13 Jul 2007, Bob Bob wrote:
> Postfix & Cyrus
>
> Have been finishing off the server ready for accepting external smtp
> connections. No more fetchmail...
>
> I note that in todays spam environment more and more administrators are
> choosing to black hole any messages with invalid recipien
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If I understand this patch correctly, it doesn't solve the larger
problem that I'm interested in: is the data on my replica the same as
the data on my primary, or more to the point, are the two data sets
converging? This patch *would* allow me to more or less validate
that the cyrus.* meta
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 02:12:43PM +0400, Nicolas Fontaine wrote:
> Ok I've found the problem :
> We have to enable the fact that we want to subscribe to shared mailbox stored
> on another backend that the user mailbox with allowallsubscribe: t
> in imapd.conf
As a side note: this is not necessar
Hi,
Ok I've found the problem :
We have to enable the fact that we want to subscribe to shared
mailbox stored on another backend that the user mailbox with
allowallsubscribe: t
in imapd.conf
Thanks for all,
Le 16 juil. 07 à 10:02, Nicolas Fontaine a écrit :
Hi,
It's seems to be