Tim Champ wrote:
>>> The access to the mailbox, etc, all seems to work fine, except that any
>>> mail that was previously deleted and not removed via cyr_expire (we do
>>> delayed delete) returns to the mailbox. This concerns us as we're not
>>> sure why it wouldn't understand the expunge files.
>
Hi,
one Fedora user has reported their imap server has logged 3GB of messages
like:
Oct 8 19:43:01 mail imaps[6149]: deflate(4096 bytes, level=-1, flush=SYNC)
Oct 8 19:43:01 mail imaps[6149]:=> compressed to 325 bytes
Oct 8 19:43:01 mail imaps[6149]: deflate(4096 bytes, level=-1, flush=SY
--On 15. Oktober 2009 06:52:55 -0700 Khalid Mehmood
wrote:
I'm facing a problem, and don't know how to fix this. I have tried the
list and googled but couldn't find any solution. One of our user deleted
a folder and the folder name contains spaces e.g (New, Folder). Is there
any possibility of
On 10/15/2009 10:52 AM, Khalid Mehmood wrote:
> Hello everyone!
>
> I'm facing a problem, and don't know how to fix this. I have tried the list
> and googled but couldn't find any solution. One of our user deleted a folder
> and the folder name contains spaces e.g (New, Folder). Is there any
> p
Hello everyone!
I'm facing a problem, and don't know how to fix this. I have tried the list and
googled but couldn't find any solution. One of our user deleted a folder and
the folder name contains spaces e.g (New, Folder). Is there any possibility of
recovering such a folder? The imapd.conf us
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009, Janne Peltonen wrote:
> 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