Sorry to be late to answer, and thanks for the thread. I tried that command
and gets lots of info:
getting id in a folder, I got that
[cy...@smtp ~]$ ./test.pl
lastread:Tue May 19 14:14:04 2009 52 lastchange:Tue May 19 14:05:51 2009
1:52
I put an unread mail in that folder, it appears to be at u
LALOT Dominique wrote:
Hello,
I'm following a previous thread. I would like to be able to open a
seen skiplist database in order to verify if a particular user has red
its mail. If possible, a way to do that in PERL would be perfect.
Thanks in advance
Dom
Connecting via IMAP would be mor
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 07:34:52AM -0400, Adam Tauno WIlliams wrote:
> Maybe I'm looking in the wrong place; but on my test server
> (cyrus-imapd-2.3.11) my cyrus.header looks like -
>
> estate1:/var/spool/imap/user/awilliam # cat cyrus.header
> Cyrus mailbox header
> "The best thing about this s
> > I'm following a previous thread. I would like to be able to open a seen
> > skiplist database in order to verify if a particular user has red its mail.
> > If possible, a way to do that in PERL would be perfect.
> > Thanks in advance
> That's, um, tricky actually.
> You need to read the uniquei
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 08:36:47AM +0200, LALOT Dominique wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm following a previous thread. I would like to be able to open a seen
> skiplist database in order to verify if a particular user has red its mail.
> If possible, a way to do that in PERL would be perfect.
>
> Thanks
Hello,
I'm following a previous thread. I would like to be able to open a seen
skiplist database in order to verify if a particular user has red its mail.
If possible, a way to do that in PERL would be perfect.
Thanks in advance
Dom
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Dominique LALOT
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