Re: idled vs. notifyd ?

2014-12-15 Thread Patrick Goetz
On 12/12/2014 05:00 PM, Robert Norris wrote: > On Sat, 13 Dec 2014, at 08:37 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote: >> What calendar is it that is using notifyd like this? > The notifyd described in that blog post is not the stock Cyrus notifyd, > but our own custom daemon that speaks the notifyd protocol. > Che

CalDAV?

2014-12-15 Thread Patrick Goetz
Speaking of calendars, a while back there was talk of a Cyrus CalDAV module. - Did this ever come to fruition? - Does this mean we can finally integrate calendar funtionality into Cyrus, similar to the feature MS Exchange users have? - If so, how does it work? Is there any documentati

Re: CalDAV?

2014-12-15 Thread Nic Bernstein
Patrick, You'll find a link to the latest Beta release with CalDav/CardDav support on the Cyrus IMAP website: http://cyrusimap.org/ It is anticipated that future releases of Cyrus IMAP will include CalDAV/CardDAV/RSS support in the stable download. While in beta status, however, we

Re: idled vs. notifyd ?

2014-12-15 Thread Robert Norris
On Tue, 16 Dec 2014, at 09:09 AM, Patrick Goetz wrote: > I hope I got that right. The SMS/XMPP thing could be useful if it were > documented. I'm not sure I'm seeing the utility of the sievenotifier > setting (send an email to let you know an email has been sent?). Its useful if you want to notif

Re: restore from cyrdump

2014-12-15 Thread Patrick Goetz
On 12/10/2014 03:47 AM, Willy Offermans wrote: > I'm not sure what you mean with ``all the metadata'', but there are user > flags saved into the cyrdump file as well. I never performed the whole > cycle of dump and restore (probably nobody did so far), so I cannot tell > you that all metadata is av

Re: restore from cyrdump

2014-12-15 Thread Andrew Morgan
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014, Patrick Goetz wrote: > On 12/10/2014 03:47 AM, Willy Offermans wrote: >> I'm not sure what you mean with ``all the metadata'', but there are user >> flags saved into the cyrdump file as well. I never performed the whole >> cycle of dump and restore (probably nobody did so far)