Phil Chambers wrote:
I am still new to cyrus and trying to find my way. I have tries searching this list
archive but could not find this issue.
If I create a folder for a user using the Cyrus::IMAP::Admin perl module, is it
possible to mark that folder as being one of the user's subscribed fold
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Phil Chambers wrote:
> Thanks for that patch, I will consider applying it. In the meantime I have
> discovered that the subscription list appears to be just a plain text file held in
> the configdirectory! It is in the hashed subdirectory section under the user
> subdirector
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 08:11:03AM +0100, Matt Bernstein wrote:
> Also, it's not a brilliant patch--it only tries the PLAIN mechanism, as
> (at least thus far) that's the only one (of the ones which support
> proxying) I use on my setup.
I have modified this module for my use too. I built SASL
Phil Chambers wrote:
Thanks for that patch, I will consider applying it. In the meantime I have
discovered that the subscription list appears to be just a plain text file held in
the configdirectory! It is in the hashed subdirectory section under the user
subdirectory of the directory given
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:33:47 +0100 (BST) Matt Bernstein
wrote:
> At 10:59 -0400 Mike Cathey wrote:
>
> >> What I ended up doing was , since I would know the passwd of the user I
> >> logged on as the user using Mail::IMAPCLient module
> >> and sucscribed to the folder
> >
> >Same here. I thi
At 10:59 -0400 Mike Cathey wrote:
>> What I ended up doing was , since I would know the passwd of the user I
>> logged on as the user using Mail::IMAPCLient module
>> and sucscribed to the folder
>
>Same here. I think there is a way to "proxy" as a user from an admin
>account (ie. cyrus) though.
Ramprasad,
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 10:29, Ramprasad A Padmanabhan wrote:
> Unfortunately I too faced this problem but could not get any easy solution
> What I ended up doing was , since I would know the passwd of the user I
> logged on as the user using Mail::IMAPCLient module
> and sucscribed to t
Phil Chambers wrote:
I am still new to cyrus and trying to find my way. I have tries searching this list
archive but could not find this issue.
If I create a folder for a user using the Cyrus::IMAP::Admin perl module, is it
possible to mark that folder as being one of the user's subscribed fold
I am still new to cyrus and trying to find my way. I have tries searching this list
archive but could not find this issue.
If I create a folder for a user using the Cyrus::IMAP::Admin perl module, is it
possible to mark that folder as being one of the user's subscribed folders?
While I am refe