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> Nick Sayer writes:
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> >I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix "mbox" formatted mailbox and
> >uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is
> >any demand.
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> Does it preserve status flags? If so, I'm certainly interested.
> Otherwise,
Howdy all,
I have a more or less off topic question about a situation my boss ran into
the other day when he was travelling. He accessed our mailserver from a
dialup account or from the company he was visiting (I'm not sure), which
worked fine, of course. The problems arose when he tried to se
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Nick Sayer writes:
> >
> >I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix "mbox" formatted mailbox and
> >uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is
> >any demand.
>
> Does it preserve status flags? If so, I'm certainly interested.
> Otherwise
Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2001 00:40:15 -0400
From: "Kevin J. Menard, Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
Hmm . . . This would be fine for me, but maybe someone else would run
into a problem with wanting to use '/' in a username (have no clue
why). In that case, an entry like "usesep: whatever_c
Hey guys,
The following is the output from openldap, run with 256 debugging level,
when conversing with postfix. The authentication works fine, and I can
relay mail. Life is good:
daemon: conn=7 fd=9 connection from IP=127.0.0.1:34434 (IP=0.0.0.0:34049) accepted.
conn=7 op=
Oops!
Due to a small oversight (and not checking the tar.gz) on my part, the
distribution that I created was essentially just an alt-namespace
distro. I have repackaged the correct code and uploaded it to the URLs
below. If you have already downloaded the code, please grab it again.
Note: If y
These were sort of hacked together. I'm sure someone could do a better
job. One thing that should be added is the ability to turn the IMAP
message flags into a Status: header of the proper form and back. I
didn't bother. One reason this is slightly non trivial is after
performing an append(), you'
> I am pleased to announce the availability of a selectable hierarchy
> separator for Cyrus IMAP. Up until now, Cyrus used a netnews-style
> hierarchy, where '.' was used as the hierarchy delimiter -- thus
> prohibiting '.' from appearing in mailbox names. This release allows a
> UNIX-style '/'
* frm [EMAIL PROTECTED] "07/06/01 09:40:42 -0400" | sed '1,$s/^/* /'
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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*> Nick Sayer writes:
*> >
*> > I wrote a perl script that takes a Unix "mbox" formatted mailbox and
*> > uploads it to an IMAP folder. I could post and/or e-mail it if there is
*> > any
Nick Sayer wrote:
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> > I am pleased to announce the availability of a selectable hierarchy
> > separator for Cyrus IMAP. Up until now, Cyrus used a netnews-style
> > hierarchy, where '.' was used as the hierarchy delimiter -- thus
> > prohibiting '.' from appearing in mailbox names. This rel
I was having troube renaming users.
I wanted to rename users from user.patrickc to user.PatrickC
Is this possible?
Patrick Childers
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"Kevin J. Menard, Jr." wrote:
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> Hey guys,
[...]
> Now, this is just a direct telnet to my imap server, along with the
> openldap output:
>
> balthasar:/usr/local/man/man1# telnet localhost imap
> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^
Ken Murchison wrote:
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> Nick Sayer wrote:
>>Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's stupidity
>>in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get to any of my
>>folders besides the INBOX! Doesn't anyone read an RFC anymore before they
>>write software? Shees
Hello,
An attempt to install cyrus 2.0.14 gave the error as follows. I tried to
use "gcc" too, by changing the environment as defined in Config.pm, but
found little success. Kindly suggest some workarounds. Thanks.
-gowranga
-
Writin
Nick Sayer wrote:
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> Ken Murchison wrote:
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> >
> > Nick Sayer wrote:
> >>Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's stupidity
> >>in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get to any of my
> >>folders besides the INBOX! Doesn't anyone read an RFC anymore
Hi,
Has there been any work done to build a web administration frontend to
Cyrus IMAP with LDAP authentication?
I am working on such an animal but would prefer not to reinvent it if
there's something I can adapt and contribute to.
Regards,
Adi Linden
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Adi Linden
Network Operations
K-Net
Ken Murchison wrote:
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> Nick Sayer wrote:
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>>Ken Murchison wrote:
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>>
>>>Nick Sayer wrote:
>>>
Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's stupidity
in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get to any of my
folders besides the INBOX! Doesn't
Nick Sayer wrote:
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> Ken Murchison wrote:
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> >
> > Nick Sayer wrote:
> >
> >>Ken Murchison wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Nick Sayer wrote:
> >>>
> Hey great! This will let me work around MacOS X's Mail program's stupidity
> in this regard. Before I set up alt namespace, I couldn't get to any
Hey Ken,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 1:52:21 PM, you wrote:
KM> Then:
KM> 1. telnet to port 9143, don't do anything else yet
KM> 2. in another window, get the pid of the process you are connected to by
KM> looking for 'service-imap-debug' in imapd.log
KM> 3. run 'gdb /imapd
KM> 4. hit if prompted
Hey Ken,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 3:24:38 PM, you wrote:
KM> Postfix isn't using SASL, is it?
Indeed it is. Only means of SMTP AUTH it provides.
KM> I'm not questioning your LDAP config
KM> (mainly because I'm LDAP ignorant), I think the problem lies between
KM> SASL and pam_ldap. Did you
Hi Kevin,
When I tried the pam_ldap authentication method I experienced a 'weird'
phenomena.
When trying to authenticate with a proper username and password I would
get the same 'signaled to death by 11' log message. However, if I used an
improper password first and the re-tried with a proper p
Hey Adi,
Friday, July 06, 2001, 5:06:36 PM, you wrote:
AL> Hi Kevin,
AL> When I tried the pam_ldap authentication method I experienced a 'weird'
AL> phenomena.
AL> When trying to authenticate with a proper username and password I would
AL> get the same 'signaled to death by 11' log message.
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On Friday 06 July 2001 20:04, you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has there been any work done to build a web administration frontend to
> Cyrus IMAP with LDAP authentication?
We have written such a thing for our mail server solution (postfix, cyrus
imapd, openlda
Hi,
I am certainly interested. Doing German/English translation is no problem.
TTYL,
Adi
On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Norbert Sendetzky wrote:
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> On Friday 06 July 2001 20:04, you wrote:
> > Hi,
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> > Has there been any work done to build a web admi
Ken,
I just wanted to second Scott on your patch fixing the problem. I
implemented it yesterday afternoon and haven't seen another signal 11 on
imapd since (although I'm seeing them on lmtpd now).
Thanks for the good work and the quick response.
Will
--On Thursday, 05 July, 2001 15:47 -0400
Norbert,
I'm interested in such a beastie myself, although we're not using LDAP at
the moment. We're intending to migrate to LDAP in the next couple of
months, after we've moved to a new facility.
I'd also be willing to help in contributing code and bug reports in the
meantime, if there are a
Howdy all,
I just wanted to follow up and say that I implemented my idea tonight from
an IP that does not have a dns entry, and it appeared to work properly.
Now, all I have to do is monitor my logs closely to see if I broke anything.
Basically, what I did was to move the dracd rules for dialu
The attached patch *should* fix the problem of lmtpd crashes -- it did
locally. It was a simple problem of double-freeing memory, but a hard
one to track down since it seemed to manifest itself differently each
time.
I just committed this fix to CVS, so it will be included in the upcoming
2.0.15
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