Still a better (and easyer) solution will be to make the mailbox separator
configurable, not only dot.
This way, you can use dots in users name and users just log with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and use -say- backslash as a mailbox separator.
Mihai
- Original Message -
From: "Michael Fair" <[EMA
Mihai Amariutei wrote:
> This way, you can use dots in users name and users just log with
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and use -say- backslash as a mailbox separator.
Hi,
Ever used unix?
I really hope you were not referring to use "\\" as the separator.
--
Atif Ghaffar
Internet Development Manager
4unet
Hi
> Hi,
> Ever used unix?
Somewhat, but only for about seven years or so I'm afraid. Mostly CP/M
and later Windows until then.
> I really hope you were not referring to use "\\" as the separator.
Thats why it should be a configuration option. It can be dot by default
(for compatibility) bu
> Still a better (and easyer) solution will be to make the mailbox separator
> configurable, not only dot.
> This way, you can use dots in users name and users just log with
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and use -say- backslash as a mailbox separator.
>
> Mihai
Once I get that programming itch I plan on
Hi all.
I applied the patch to cyrus-imap 2.0.12 that allows to use "." in the
mailbox name and uses "/" as the mailbox separator.
Until now I have been using user_domain_tld scheme for mailboxes.
If I can use "." in mailbox then I can create mailboxes as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] which is cool so users
What OS? Anything in your log files, have you used truss / strace on
/usr/cyrus/bin/master?
Scott
On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Gashaw Teshome wrote:
> Hi
>
> I just installed Cyrus-IMAP 2.0.12 and am having problems talking to imapd.
> I'm able to connect to port 143 with telnet and imtest, but I never