Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 06:20:49PM -0600, Paulino Calderon wrote:
>
>> Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
>>
>>> -- Paulino Calderon is rumored to have
>>> mumbled on 19. März 2009 11:40:53 -0600 regarding Re: Question about
>>> CYRUS-IMAP and FETCH BODY[]:
>>>
>>>
>
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 06:20:49PM -0600, Paulino Calderon wrote:
> Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> > -- Paulino Calderon is rumored to have
> > mumbled on 19. März 2009 11:40:53 -0600 regarding Re: Question about
> > CYRUS-IMAP and FETCH BODY[]:
> >
> As you can see, the connection is being es
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> -- Paulino Calderon is rumored to have
> mumbled on 19. März 2009 11:40:53 -0600 regarding Re: Question about
> CYRUS-IMAP and FETCH BODY[]:
>
As you can see, the connection is being established succesfully but
our
program ( it was running OK for almos
-- Paulino Calderon is rumored to have mumbled
on 19. März 2009 11:40:53 -0600 regarding Re: Question about CYRUS-IMAP
and FETCH BODY[]:
As you can see, the connection is being established succesfully but our
program ( it was running OK for almost 2 years btw ) is sending a:
IMAP FETCH BODY
Sebastian Hagedorn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> --On 18. März 2009 21:14:36 -0600 Paulino Calderon
> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>> We recently upgraded cyrus-imapd in one of our production servers
>> (debian btw) to 2.2.13-14+b3. After that, one of our programs stopped
>> working complaining about not being able
Hi!
It appears that my sieve scripts that I have in the global namespace and
that are annotated to certain Cyrus bulletin boards don't get
replicated. Apparently, only user sieve scripts ever get replicated
(when something generates a USER replication event). How do I
(rollingly) replicate the sie
> We recently upgraded cyrus-imapd in one of our production servers
> (debian btw) to 2.2.13-14+b3. After that, one of our programs stopped
> working complaining about not being able to fetch the messages, so I
> took a look at the traffic between our imap server and the program and I
> saw this:
> does anybody know, how ctl_cyrusdb works (how it should be used)? I've
> seen ctl_cyrusdb's man pages, but there is just few notes and nothing
> more.
ctl_cyrusdb has two modes to operate. One is checkpointing and archiving
the other one is recovering. There can only run one action at a time.
Hi,
--On 18. März 2009 21:14:36 -0600 Paulino Calderon
wrote:
Hey guys,
We recently upgraded cyrus-imapd in one of our production servers
(debian btw) to 2.2.13-14+b3. After that, one of our programs stopped
working complaining about not being able to fetch the messages, so I
took a look at