nyone? I'm rapidly running out of ideas -
any help you can offer would be appreciated. Thanks!
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Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that.
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cy
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Thanks - is this one of those operations that will kill the read/
unread status of my messages, or should all that stuff be preserved?
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Josh Whitver
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Give a man a fish, and you'll feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish,
and he'll buy a
On Feb 10, 2009, at 6:11 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 05:20:42PM -0600, Josh Whitver wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Bron Gondwana wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yeah, you have a broken mailboxes.db I'd say!
>>>
>>&g
On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:52 PM, Josh Whitver wrote:
>>>> Yeah, you have a broken mailboxes.db I'd say!
>>>>
>>>> Here's what I would do:
>>>>
>>>> # stop cyrus
>>>> cyr_dbtool /var/imap/mailboxes.db skipli
On Feb 11, 2009, at 1:49 PM, Blake Hudson wrote:
>> On Feb 10, 2009, at 9:52 PM, Josh Whitver wrote:
>>
>>>>>> Yeah, you have a broken mailboxes.db I'd say!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here's what I would do:
>>>>>&g
ither from BDB to skiplist or vice-versa. My memory escapes me now
as to which way we went, though. How would I check?
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(If you can't hear me, it's because I'm in parentheses)
On Feb 11, 2009, at 8:40 PM, Bron Gondwa
Most web archives of mailing lists hide or otherwise obfuscate the
email addresses, however.
See:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/macos-x-server/2009/Feb/threads.html
Or:
http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A1=ind0902&L=macenterprise
Or:
http://lists.roundcube.net/protect/identify.php
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pple, in their infinite wisdom, has slightly modified
the default naming convention for mailboxes for their distribution of cyrus -
user mailboxes are named with "/" as the separator (so
"user//" is the norm, instead of being named with
periods).
Can someone tell me what I'
bad command startup -- throttling
I assume I put the shared_folders file (and the resulting hash db) in the
correct place (/private/etc/postfix on my system, the same location as main.cf
and master.cf), but perhaps not?
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The best way to make a fire with two sticks is
"Kevin P. Fleming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Monday, May 9, 2005 at 12:50
PM -0600 wrote:
>Josh Whitver wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the help thus far, but now when I start the mail service, I get
>this
>> in /var/log/mail.log:
>>
>> May 9 11:37:
ike cyrus is still expecting that postuser to be an actual user on the
system. Any advice? I'm stumped!
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g? I've verified with the Postfix mailing list that it is a
Cyrus problem, not a Postfix one. Thanks for your help!
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llowing? Thanks for your time!
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>
>I've modified the imapd.conf file to include a "postuser: Conference" line and
>added "cyrusadmin" to the list of admins.
>
>My /etc/postfix/main.cf file has this line in it:
>local_recipient_ma
t syntax.
Thanks for replying, but that wasn't it, either. Mail addressed to
"conference+news" and "Conference+news" both got bounced.
Any other ideas? I'm (obviously) stumped!
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The best way to make a fire with t
could do that if necessary, but I'd
like to avoid it if possible.
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match.
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Server already gives me the Users heirarchy automatically. If I have
to, I'll put the News and Buildings boards under a "Conference" user, but I was
under the impression that that wasn't necessary and I'd like to avoid it if
possible, since shared mailboxes display the
set up, and it's called "Conference". Will uppercase
characters cause problems? I can change it to "conference" in imapd.conf if
that's all it'll take.
The line "postuser: " in imapd.conf is all it takes to set that up,
right? I'm not missing
to re-do my shared_folders hash
when I made that change.
Anyway, it's working now, so I'm happy! Thanks for all your help!
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C
localhost> dam UHS/News group:uhs
deleteaclmailbox: group:uhs: Invalid identifier
Any ideas? Thanks!
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Josh Whitver
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The best way to make a fire with two sticks is to make sure one of them is a
match.
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but not the mailbox (which is good, but tough to fix
since the aforementioned files are gone).
How can we fix this? I want users to be able to address mail without paying
attention to case and without generating new mailboxes out of thin air. For
readability's sake, I'd like to keep my
Josh Whitver on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 at 3:13 PM -0600 wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I'm setting up group-based ACLs
[for shared mailboxes]
>on my Tiger server box, and at one point I made an oopsie. So I'm trying to
>delete those ACLs but it's
[cyrus]
>not letting m
ange the
>code so that cyrus-imapd allows us to remove ACLs for which the
>identifiers don't exist anymore.
I suppose another solution might be to temporarily create the "uhs" group,
delete the ACLs, and then delete the group. Kind of a kludge, and unfortunate
that it
hole reason I'm in this jam is because I
messed up making the ACLs and typed a group name that didn't exist.
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Josh Whitver
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The best way to make a fire with two sticks is to make sure one of them is a
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