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<body><div>Hi Kristian,<br></div>
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<div>We would certainly encourage moving to 3.0 if you can : there's a lot of old bugs that have been fixed as well as some great new features you might want to use.<br></div>
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<div>The core maintainers are also better placed to provide support against 3.0 as it's a codebase we're actively developing against.<br></div>
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<div>Cheers,<br></div>
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<div> Nicola</div>
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<div>On Tue, Oct 24, 2017, at 05:44 AM, Kristian Rink wrote:<br></div>
<blockquote type="cite"><div>Folks;<br></div>
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<div>trying to set up a new cyrus system on top of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (running<br></div>
<div>cyrus 2.4.18), I fail to get the autocreateinboxfolder option to work.<br></div>
<div>No errors to report - it simply doesn't seem to do anything, and I fail<br></div>
<div>to get any more information why. So to ask:<br></div>
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<div>- I read that this feature originally came in in a patch one needed to<br></div>
<div>apply to earlier versions of the server source. Is this still the case<br></div>
<div>for 2.4.18? Could this be an Ubuntu thing, or should it work out of the<br></div>
<div>box on 2.4.18 anyway?<br></div>
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<div>- As far as I see, the website is outlining cyrus 3.0.x as "stable"<br></div>
<div>release. Is there a point in still using 2.4.18 anyway?<br></div>
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<div>Thanks loads and all the best,<br></div>
<div>Kristian<br></div>
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