Hi all
I Googled it and looked over the archives and couldn't find a
definitive answer, so I'm going to ask here...
I have a user who got married and changed her name. On the UNIX side
of things, the name change is pretty easy. I can handle this part.
The part where I'm having trouble
Hi gang
I have a user who deleted a subdirectory. Oops...no problem...just
restore from the backup.
I tried to re-subscribe to the folder, but it doesn't happen. It's
not listed as being able to subscribe to it.
Looking at cyradm, reindexing isn't an option which is immediately
obviou
On Apr 4, 2006, at 2:26 PM, Ken Murchison wrote:
Michael Johnson wrote:
Hi gang
I have a user who deleted a subdirectory.
Deleted it how? From the filesystem, or via IMAP?
To be even more clear, it was deleted via IMAP and had to be restored
to the filesystem from the backup tape
On Apr 4, 2006, at 2:26 PM, Ken Murchison wrote:
Michael Johnson wrote:
Hi gang
I have a user who deleted a subdirectory.
Deleted it how? From the filesystem, or via IMAP?
Yes, using Outlook via an IMAP connection. Sorry...should have been
clearer on that.
You will most likely want
On Apr 4, 2006, at 3:16 PM, Michael Johnson wrote:
On Apr 4, 2006, at 2:26 PM, Ken Murchison wrote:
You will most likely want:
reconstruct -r -f
So to be clear:
bash$ cyradm --user cyrus localhost
cyradm> reconstruct -r -f /path/to/cyrus/imap/j/user/joe_schmoe/
I figured this p
Hi all
I have a machine I'm replacing. It was a little short on disk space
and I had the cyrus mailboxes on 2 disks. Now that I'm moving to a
new machine with more space, I need to know what sort of problems
I'll be running into when I try to combine the two into one.
I was planning on
Hi all
I've been looking into upgrading a server and part of that upgrade
was to remove a lot of system users who simply need IMAP/SMTP access
to the machine and nothing more. Basically, I want to make /etc/
passwd a lot smaller than it currently is.
I was browsing through the documentati
Hi all
I'm moving my current installation of Cyrus to a new machine. The
old machine is RHEL3 running cyrus-imapd-2.2.8-1. The new machine is
RHEL4 running cyrus-imapd 2.2.12-3.RHEL4.1. I'm also going to go
from cyrus-sasl-2.1.15-10 to cyrus-sasl 2.1.19-5.EL4.
Any words of wisdom befor
On May 12, 2006, at 7:41 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
The other thing that you might want to be aware of is the BDB
versions
on both RH boxes. In the past, after an rsync, I've had to fiddle
with
the berkeley dbs for deliver.db and a few others I don't recall at
the
moment...
I usually do a te
On May 17, 2006, at 10:31 AM, Joe Auty wrote:
Hello,
I'm receiving the following error message from building the
DarwinPort of Cyrus on my Intel-based Mac:
You may want to refresh your ports. When I get errors on a compile,
it's the first thing I do.
-Michael
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Hi all
I'm looking for your experiences with combining two cyrus directories.
Currently I have /var/local/imap and /var/local/imap2 on my machine
because of some legacy stuff from an old machine and limited disk
space. I'd like to combine the two directories into the /var/local/
imap one.
On Jul 15, 2006, at 1:12 AM, Jim John wrote:
If a user is an alias such as [EMAIL PROTECTED], how does cyrus
forward mail to a different user such as [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank you.
That's not really a function of the MDA. Your MTA should be doing
that sort of thing. Cyrus might do that sor
On Jul 28, 2006, at 1:40 PM, Pascal Gienger wrote:
So if Apple says that Xsan does not handle many files they admit
that their HFS+ file system is crap for many small files.
This is completely untrue. Xsan, although branded by Apple, is not
completely an Apple product. ADIC makes StorNext
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