Hi Josh,
Citeren j...@endries.org:
> Hi, thanks for the reply.
>
> What I'm trying to achieve is that, when I log in with "user", Cyrus
> appends the defaultdomain value when looking up the password (I use
> SQL for that).
>
> My fqdn for the server is mail.blah.com, which is what I normally use.
> The kind of functionality you want could be achieved more elegantly and
> more usefully by implementing lemonade-imap-sieve (sieve-like scripting
> on the imap operation level, not only on delivery, see
> http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-lemonade-imap-sieve-05).
That would be very useful; b
> It's true that the concept of delete/expunge is difficult for many new
> users to grasp. In my experience, the worst consequence is when users
> who delete but never expunge exceed quota and don't know why because
> deleted messages are hidden from view. A visual indicator (such as a
> strike-thr
jul...@precisium.com a écrit :
>
> I'd dare suggest some sort of ugly hack whereby an MUA need only create a
> special folder named e.g
> "_deleteto_Deleted Items" .. which doesn't even need to be subscribed to.
>
> The existence of such a folder would tell the server to move 'deleted'
> mail
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 23:46:00 -, Jorey Bump wrote:
> jul...@precisium.com wrote, at 07/01/2009 05:26 PM:
>
>> Personally I agree it would be nice if Cyrus would do something
>> to compensate for the deletion issue - but I can understand if there is
>> a
>> reluctance on the part of the devel
jul...@precisium.com wrote, at 07/01/2009 05:26 PM:
> Personally I agree it would be nice if Cyrus would do something
> to compensate for the deletion issue - but I can understand if there is a
> reluctance on the part of the developers to do this.
This issue involves the IMAP protocol and is
On Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:48:41 -, Greg A. Woods
wrote:
> At Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:35:15 +0200, Garry wrote:
> Subject: Re: Automatically moving marked mails?
>>
>> The point is not when decent MUAs are used, like Thunderbird, but rather
>> crap like Outlook ... which is unable to do a decent,
On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 14:48 -0400, Greg A. Woods wrote:
> At Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:35:15 +0200, Garry wrote:
> Subject: Re: Automatically moving marked mails?
> > The point is not when decent MUAs are used, like Thunderbird, but rather
> > crap like Outlook ... which is unable to do a decent, logica
At Wed, 01 Jul 2009 16:35:15 +0200, Garry wrote:
Subject: Re: Automatically moving marked mails?
>
> The point is not when decent MUAs are used, like Thunderbird, but rather
> crap like Outlook ... which is unable to do a decent, logical handling
> of deleted mails... ;)
Decent MUAs are _always_
On Wed, 1 Jul 2009, Paul van der Vlis wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have errors in my log, and sometimes Cyrus crashes and I have to
> reboot the server because restarting gives this error:
>
> mail:~# /etc/init.d/cyrus2.2 restart
> Stopping Cyrus IMAPd: cyrmaster.
> Waiting for complete shutdown
Hi, thanks for the reply.
What I'm trying to achieve is that, when I log in with "user", Cyrus
appends the defaultdomain value when looking up the password (I use
SQL for that).
My fqdn for the server is mail.blah.com, which is what I normally use.
I'm not sure why it stopped working; I cha
j...@endries.org wrote:
> Argh, vent time. I don't know if this is fixed in later versions, I
> really really hope so, but this machine has 2.2 on it. This problem is
> a huge PITA. I've ran into it before and stumbled across a random
> (trial-and-error) workaround each time, though I don't r
Not sure if this helps, but, you might wanna take a look at this post/thread
and bugzilla entry:
http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/2006-October/023811.html
https://bugzilla.andrew.cmu.edu/show_bug.cgi?id=2886
It's hard to tell from your post exactly what you want to achieve. Howev
Okay, defaultdomain is set to mail.blah.com again, as it should be.
Logging in as ad...@mail.blah.com now doesn't work, reports the user
name as 'admin', correctly, but doesn't work.
Logging in as admin doesn't work, reports the user name as
u...@blah.com and the password for that user is (no
Sigh...correction:
Using the unqualified name still appends the DNS domain, not the
specified defaultdomain. However, now I can login using
ad...@mail.blah.com whereas when the passwords were the same, it used
ad...@blah.com first and never logged me in as @mail.blah.com. Now at
least it (
Marc Patermann wrote:
> Garry,
>
> Garry schrieb:
>
>
>> in order to fix a customer's wrong perception of how a mail server
>> should work, I was wondering:
>>
>> Is there a way to make Cyrus IMAP move marked-for-deletion mails to a
>> trash folder, effectively purging it from the original folde
Argh, vent time. I don't know if this is fixed in later versions, I
really really hope so, but this machine has 2.2 on it. This problem is
a huge PITA. I've ran into it before and stumbled across a random
(trial-and-error) workaround each time, though I don't remember what
they were...I don
Garry,
Garry schrieb:
> in order to fix a customer's wrong perception of how a mail server
> should work, I was wondering:
>
> Is there a way to make Cyrus IMAP move marked-for-deletion mails to a
> trash folder, effectively purging it from the original folder?
If I look in my MUA (Thunderbird),
Hi,
in order to fix a customer's wrong perception of how a mail server
should work, I was wondering:
Is there a way to make Cyrus IMAP move marked-for-deletion mails to a
trash folder, effectively purging it from the original folder?
Tnx, -garry
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu
Hello!
I have errors in my log, and sometimes Cyrus crashes and I have to
reboot the server because restarting gives this error:
mail:~# /etc/init.d/cyrus2.2 restart
Stopping Cyrus IMAPd: cyrmaster.
Waiting for complete shutdown
fatal: incomplete shutdown detected, aborting.
In the log I
Hi again,
Marc Patermann schrieb:
> On CentOS it ist working now. Now that I have a working config, I'll
> go back to SuSE to try again ...
I tried to rebuild the openSuSE rpm with openSuSE Build Service.
-> https://build.opensuse.org/
(These are my first steps with OBS.)
I created a new project
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