Mark London wrote:
In order to keep INBOX to a reasonable size, I would like to set up an
automatic system that would automatically move old messages from INBOX
to another folder. Any suggestions? Thanks. - Mark
Some sort of
find user/mark -maxdepth 1 -type f -mtime +100 -exec mv {}
user/mark
Hi,
how do you do user accounting with Cyrus (how much data traffic is
caused by a single user account)?
Regards,
Bernie
How can a User be able to delete an eMail but not be able to delete / move
the belonging Folder?
take off "c" from the folder's ACL
Hi,
is it possible to use sieve scripts on bulletin boards?
Ken Murchison wrote:
[...]
Everyone should edit the mailbox' content to his heart's content but
nobody should be able to delete the folder.
Remove the 'c' right from 'anyone'.
Hi, it works but "c" is not documented properly:
man cyradm (Cyrus 2.1.14):
c create (CREATE new sub
Hi,
I have some bulletin boards / shared folders on Cyrus 2.1.14, say "test"
or "support" with ACL "anyone write" on it enabling everyone to delete
mails in it.
Now, it is too easy for Outlook users to take the whole folder and move
it to their INBOX. Afterwards, mail delivered to [EMAIL PROTE
Stephen Grier wrote:
[...]
We created a simple wrapper to exim using the -dropcr option and
specified this in the sendmail: line of imapd.conf.
Thanks, this does the trick:
- /etc/imapd.conf:
sendmail: /opt/exim/exim_dropcr
- /opt/exim/exim_dropcr:
#!/bin/sh
/opt/exim/exim -dropcr $@
In the moment I'm not shure witch the better solution. So let's talk
about both.
Mainly, it depends on if your Cyrus users have shell logins to the same
box the Cyrus server is running on or if Cyrus acts as a "sealed server".
Ok fine, but I have a .sieve file in $home
-rwxr-xr-x1 mf ma
Jul 19 20:18:00 onyx-02 timsieved[3362]: can't use home directories
Bdw: -the 'imapd.conf' has the propertie 'sieveusehomedir: true'
You can't use timsieved in conjunction with storing your sieve scripts
in the home directories.
a) ~/.sieve and "sieveusehomedir: true": each user can modify his o
Hi,
if Cyrus 2.1.13 sends reject or vacation messages generated by Sieve on
Exim 3.36 Linux systems and being filed back from Exim into Cyrus, a
blank line is added in the middle of the header lines causing the second
part of the header being treated as the body of the mail.
An example of an e
I'm not convinced that this is being caused by Cyrus. Here a snippit of
the code which produces the vacation response. As you can see, there is
no extra CRLF after the Message-ID (or before Date).
I further tracked down the empty line. Seems like something is going
wrong with the line terminat
I'm not convinced that this is being caused by Cyrus. Here a snippit of
the code which produces the vacation response. As you can see, there is
no extra CRLF after the Message-ID (or before Date).
You're right. I generated a bounce message using sieve. Exim was
configured not to deliver any ma
I'm not convinced that this is being caused by Cyrus. Here a snippit of
the code which produces the vacation response. As you can see, there is
no extra CRLF after the Message-ID (or before Date).
t = time(NULL);
p = getpid();
snprintf(outmsgid, sizeof(outmsgid), "<[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
I have a Cyrus installation where Sieve writes an empty line into the
header. Header and body of a mail are seperated by definition by a blank
line.
By submitting an extra blank line between Message-ID: and Date:, Sieve
writes From:, Date:, Subject: etc. into the body of the mail.
Server
> Please upgrade to something more recent (*atleast* 2.0.16, preferably
> 2.1.5 or 2.1.9) and let us know if the problem is still there.
Is is still there using 2.1.9. A mail to user.subfolder disappears.
Hi,
I'm using Cyrus 2.0.9/Linux/LMTP delivery. Mails addressed to
be.usenet@... get dropped by Cyrus. No delivery to any file. No bounce
is returned.
Discovered while testing subfolder delivery to be+usenet@... (works if
you grant p to anyone on that subfolder).
I straced -f the master proce
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