> Actually, I don't see a deadlock situation at all... I am guessing that
> theorettically, it is possible... but the "ln -sf" option makes the
> overwriting of the symlink an atomic action (as much as it can), which
Not a "deadlock" situation, but a possible "file doesn't exist" error.
In the Un
Some mail client (like thunderbird) store mailboxes in mbox format.
You can create an empty folder in any non imap account, replace the
empty file by your
dump, start your MUA, check if your mail are ok.
Then configure your imap account and drag&drop into it.
You can see the result in seconds.
If
Mike Zupan wrote:
> Are there any toold to migrate a mbox to cyrus mailbox? I have a mbox
> dumb from a dbmail mailbox and need to put it on a cyrus mailbox
>
> Any tools or pointers?
http://www.linux-france.org/prj/imapsync
WBR.
Dmitriy
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus
Are there any toold to migrate a mbox to cyrus mailbox? I have a mbox dumb
from a dbmail mailbox and need to put it on a cyrus mailbox
Any tools or pointers?
Thanks
Mike
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--On Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:58 AM +0200 Pascal Gienger <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott Adkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Meanwhile, we hacked around this in a very cool way. We copied the imapd
process 60 times (assuming average of 12,000 processes, shooting for 200
processes per exec
Glennie Vignarajah wrote:
> Le Monday 15 October 2007, Jessi Berkelhammer(Jessi Berkelhammer
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) a écrit:
>
>
> Hello,
>
>> Ideally, I could use shell scripts to create a file with the
>> cyradm commands, and run those. Is there a way to do this so it
>> doesn't require the
On Oct 17, 2007, at 9:55 PM, Craig White wrote:
> OK - what I discovered was that TLS works with this setup (telnet
> localhost 143)
>
> IMAP/SSL doesn't seem to work when you 'telnet localhost 993' but on a
> client that is forgiving for self-signed certificates, it does
> actually
> work. So
Scott Adkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Meanwhile, we hacked around this in a very cool way. We copied the imapd
> process 60 times (assuming average of 12,000 processes, shooting for 200
> processes per executable, that is 60 individual executables). These were
> named /usr/cyrus/bin/imapd_00